I got nothing you guys.
Shall we wax poetic on the meaning of nothing?
Nope.
That'd be ridiculous.
I'll try again later.
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is it spring yet? pretty please?
According to most traditions, the rusalki were fish-women, who lived at the bottom of rivers. In the middle of the night, they would walk out to the bank and dance in meadows. If they saw handsome men, they would fascinate them with songs and dancing, mesmerise them, then lead the person away to the river floor, to live with them. The stories about rusalki have parallels with the Germanic Nix and the Irish banshee. See Slavic fairies for similar creatures.
(taken from Wikipedia)
Renee Fleming, one of opera's great soprano's, sings O, Silver Moon in the most powerful way.
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and yet Jerry Seinfeld made a TV career out of nothing. Go figure. It's OK to have nothing. Nothing is sometimes all that you need to find something. Everyone needs nothing every once in a while. I hope that you find peace in your nothingness and not despair. Quiet is a good kind of nothingness to have.
"What have you in your pocket?" she asked.
"Nothing." he replied... fingers fumbling through the lint and thread.
"Nothing at all."
Ahna...funny. Little did you know what was on its way...
Nice little piece there, Mr.
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