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The succubaic figure of Lilith first appeared as a mythological female Mesopotamian storm demon (plural, Lilitu), in Sumer, circa 4000 BC. The Assyrian Lilitu were said to prey upon children and women, and were described as associated with storms, desert, and disease. They were highly sexually predatory towards men, and were thought to dwell in waste, desolate, and desert places.
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Canon EOS 40D 1/800 second F/2.8 17 mm 100 Oct 28, 2009, 4:07:06 AM Share
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how about 'On the Winds of Temptation' .... perhaps....
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"It is a mathematical fact that the casting of this pebble from my hand alters the centre of gravity of the universe."
Thomas Carlyle
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"And you, Catwoman are an even bigger fool than even I thought you were." -Batgirl
*to her minions* "Gag her, heroines are to be seen, not heard." -Catwoman
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"It don't do me any good it's just a waste of time
What use is it to you what's on my mind?
If it ain't comin' out, we're not going anywhere
So why can't I just tell you that I care?"
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I say never be complete.
// hedgehog's dilemma.
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I'm sorry sir but all we have in your size are neon green speedos.
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