The Like and Get Likes Thread IV

“And I don’t do with toys” - Dork

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Well then I’m afraid I don’t know what to tell you, miss Akolja. I have had lots of girlfriends over the years, sometimes two at the time, and I have always treated them with the utmost respect, before, during and after the relationships were over. I still have lots of good female friends from prior relationships who come visit and/or stay on my property for a few days at a time.
If I was so abject as you seem to think I am, they wouldn’t come on over at all and, indeed, wouldn’t even have dated me.
It really pains me to know that a ( potentially beautiful ) woman whom I don’t know and have never met could nonetheless think that I am some kind of woman hater, manipulator or abuser. I truly am none of those things and most definitely have always been, am and will always be a staunch gentleman known for always taking up and supporting women’s causes whatever they may be.

–In all sincerity,
@Thork_DeLaroche

PS: I would have liked to have met your Gnosis but unfortunately Thork doesn’t ever undock. He is a character that I permanently leave in Jita 4 to compare prices between Dodixie and Amarr.
Naturally I cannot reveal which character I do undock with as the bloodthirsty sharks who are in this forum can unfortunately be found in the game as well, so when I state that “I mine” or “I explore” it means that the other character I own does those things and she will never come onto the forum of course.
o7

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I would also like to add @Thork_DeLaroche Thank you for reaching out and thank your for the isk! I will spend it wisely.
:kissing_heart:

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MY NAME IS Akolja-Oenris!! :rage:

“Potentially beautiful” ? Cleopatra has noting on me!

You may be okay, Thork… I am willing to give you immunity from my wrath for a few isk more than you gave Tiffany and we shall see how things develop from then on.

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How do you pronounce that?

One day you will have to make good on that statement.

A few isk more, you say… very well. It shall be sent.

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Another day, another night, another time to go to sleep… night night lovelies!

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

A “fille the jolie” (prostitute, literal translation would be “happiness woman”) at the quartier Italie, Paris, 1932.

Just six years earlier than the previous photograph, it’s the complete opposite (not just physically) and yet a part of the same underworld.

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Another day another good night, Yiole!
Sleep well.

True. My grand-grand-grandma once met Napoleon Bonaparte.

Holy sh- !! I wouldn’t want to stumble on that in a dark deserted alley.

Maybe she lost weight before the other photograph was taken! Not like they had much to eat back then.
Thanks for the post, Yiole. I hope I won’t have nightmares tonight.

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I could literally live inside a home like that.

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Like it’s written, dummy! ‘akolya oonreez’ And it means ‘she who overcomes’ in Sebiestor dialect.

Maybe, but not today!

I expect the funds today, Thork. You had better not make me wait too long :rage:

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Oh like that woman in the movie Dances With Wolves
‘Stands With A Fist’… Very impressive, lol :smirk:

:smile: It’s cute how you think you can scare me. I like that, that’s why I added a hundred mil to your gift.

But please don’t call me ‘dummy’ anymore. That’s not nice.

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A dork being brown nosed, now Zaera has seen everything

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Money received. You’re lucky, you only had a few hours left.

Yes, except I’m better looking than her.

I can tell you’re scared :rage: because you sent that money right away!

I will consider that request. I may do it for the sake of the thread :imp:

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Your great-great-great-great¹⁰ great-grandpa had some moves that made your great-great-great-great¹⁰ great-grandma swoon.

When we think of dance, our minds naturally drift to competitive dancers performing a group number for audiences, or prima ballerinas floating across a stage in their pointed shoes. We don’t usually dwell on early dance history, which was very different from what we’re used to today. Nonetheless, dance was very much a part of society, even as far back as prehistoric times.


In its earliest forms, dance was a celebration or ceremony. For example, hunters would dance both before and after a hunt. First for luck to corner the animals they would be killing, and later to celebrate their success.

A tibe dances in the twilight for good fortune in the coming hunt, circa 79,000 BCE.
Perhaps the oldest form of free style dance, according to leading scientists, is the belly dance, which began within myriads of cultures some 90,000 years ago. Due to its importance in the seducing of a mate, belly dancing is typically seen as a courtship act when in fact it most likely first sprang up as a beseeching of the forces that the stone age peoples believed were responsible for the success of their existence.

Therefore, on the whole, the range of motifs of prehistoric dance has been already relatively broad by 60,000 BC. These motifs represented content such as production labor, festivals, celebration, courtship, marriage, new births, coming of age, funerals, ethics, as well as a variety of religious customs.

women belonging to the priesthood of the tribe’s festivals dance to conjure good omens and charity

Archaeology delivers traces of dance from prehistoric times such as the 10,000-year-old Bhimbetka rock shelters paintings in India and Egyptian tomb depicting dancing figures from c. 33,000 BC. Many contemporary dance forms can be traced back to historical, traditional, ceremonial and ethnic dances of all ancient periods.


Evening was regarded as a time when beneficial forces could be accessed through chants and dances to ward off negative energies on, seduction, childbirth and marriage.

As far as science can tell, dance has been around all over the world since the most primitive of human civilizations: early cave paintings seem to depict dancing figures as early as 87,000 BC. Early on, dance seemed to primarily be used for ceremonial, festival, courtship and religious purposes or to communicate important and timeless stories.


A dancer flirts with the flames of a large fire in an evening ritual to facilitate courtship, breeding and child carrying fortune on behalf of a family member, c. 64,000 BCE.

The Neolithic period provided most of archaeological data related directly to dance, since the majority of prehistoric depictions of dance that were found and studied so far were recorded on Neolithic pottery, rock drawings, and figurines from the Near East and Southeast Europe.
Theoretically, music and dance have existed prior to the Paleolithic era. Anthropological and archaeological research suggest that dance first arose when stone tools first began to be used by hominins for music.
A spiritual form of dancing, likely performed at public events, was a means for early peoples to understand and ritually contend with unseen forces of good and ill

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That fire looks big.

Won’t she get burned ?

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I see two possibilities with that picture.

-1. She looks very comfortable being so close to that fire, and judging by the movement of her arms and the swirling of the flames, she may be a Pyrokinesist or “firestarter”.
Pyrokinesis is a psychic ability allowing a person to create and control fire with the power of their mind.

-2. She’s so beautifully hot that the fire cannot burn her.

What do you think, Tiffany?
I personally think it’s both but I could be wrong.

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