The Like and Get Likes Thread IV

Hi @Zaera_Keena

Hopefully I will experience that sort of happiness in EVE Online.

If that is the case, I cannot wait to be ganked by you.
Where can I find you in space so you can gank me?

That is so true! I agree.

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Time to go to sleep… night night lovelies!

Also: your grand-grandma used to welcome new people…

A group of young women welcome visitors to Santa Monica beach, 1936

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Sleep well, Yiole!

She did indeed and she liked to meet new people.

They look pretty. I don’t mind being welcome by beautiful chicks… Maybe I should take a trip to Santa Monica :thinking:

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Happy players tend to be smart and enjoy a Zaera avoidance! :kissing_smiling_eyes:

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This is only the 2nd time I have flagged a post. At least I admit it.

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Your great-great-great-great great-great-great-grandpa had rythm and great-great-great-great great-great-great-grandma’s hips didn’t lie.
The first rhythm instruments or percussion instruments most likely involved the clapping of hands, stones or wood sticks hit together, or other things that are useful to create rhythm. One form of music or another has existed at leat since 80,000 years BCE. There are bone flutes and pipes which are unambiguously paleolithic.


Peoples of the stone age used bones they had acquired from their enemies to carve themselves flutes and other instruments.

Stone-age musicians carved musical instrument from cave bears and mammoth tusks which generated a deep humming tones which created an eerie sound kind of music low tone with moving unstructured rhythms.

Early humans likely used music to communicate within their groups, building social bonds and coordinating hunts. They may have used rhythmic sounds and vocalizations to send messages over long distances, much like drums and horns are used today.


A gathering of cromagnon peoples enjoys what is generally considered one of very first outdoor concert, circa 75,000 BCE


Musical instruments of all sorts were fashioned out of wood, bones and animal skin.


An early representation of cromagnon drama on stage, circa 45,000 BCE.


Women have, throughout the ages, always favored music artists over their less talented counterparts. In this scene, the beautiful princess Grupie the Fickle leaves with Bruise the Springstin after telling off her promised Graven the Submitted, circa 57,000 BCE.

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Well that’s not true @MB_ThePhotographer

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Time to go to sleep… night night lovelies!

Also: your grand-grandma sometimes met (accidentally) some objectionable people…

An ā€œapacheā€ (underworld criminal) and his protegĆ© in Pigalle, Paris, 1938

(Yes, that hand is in that pocket just to make you think of what may or may not be inside)

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Sleep well, Yiole!

The only objectionable person my grand-grandma ever met was my grand-grandpa, the foul-mouthed leader of a gang of highway robbers who preyed on unsuspecting well-off high-to-do travelers from Massilia and bound for LutĆØce.

My kind of guy with my kind of gal. They would both be friends of mine would I have lived back then.

ā€œMan with hand in pocket always feels cocky all day.ā€
–Confucius

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Now why in the world would you do something like that to me? What could I possibly have done to deserve that kind of animosity?
I’m a nice guy and haven’t done anything to you.

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Nope , still riding a broom

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Because it makes me feel better.

I read your posts. You think women are toys for you to play with as you like. I don’t like that.

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I was good at dodging dangerous women until I married a redhead. Now I’m even better at dodging dangerous women because I married a redhead. :wink:

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Timezone!

EDIT: Ran out of likes.

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That’s okay, ISK is acceptable.

Your photo is a work of art.

Zaera tried photography.
She found that she doesn’t not have a creative bone in her body, she is however quite destructive.

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Not at all. I love women…
all every.single.skinny.beautiful ones :slightly_smiling_face:
And I don’t do with toys what I do with women so there’s no risk of confusing the two.

But LordOdysseus, we can’t see her beautiful face!


That’s better… At least she knows what time it is. :laughing:

They should sell Likes for PLEX.

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