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    From the page at http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/dept/d10/asb/anthro2003/readings/altered_states.html, thanks to kingboy.stumbleupon.com, another one of those awesome stumblers: " What do squiggles, dots, and spirals on rock walls mean? Ask your local shaman-or archeologist Dave Whitley. ... more

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  • Rated by dgirlp on Sep 06, 7:17pm

    My updated review of Kingboy doesn't top my first one, but i have been on SU a little longer now... Was about a year ago I joined SU. Within moments I met KingBoy... it was pearls before swine. I was unaware of his majesty and depth, while swimming out of mine. A year later, I wish to thank him for his welcome, his generosity and intelligence. Peace to a prince amoung stumblers.
  • Rated by aluis on Jul 14, 6:40am

    Ariadne Myth? "The Ariadne myth is very powerful emotionally, as well as evoking strong, almost cinematic images. The story itself is very dramatic. Theseus, who is a prince of Athens, is sent to Crete to be sacrificed to the Minotaur, a monster that is half-human half-bull, who is the half-brother of Ariadne, who is the daughter of Minos, the King of Crete. Ariadne falls in love with Theseus. Daedalus, an architect and inventor who had been banished from Athens and exiled to Crete, has constructed the labyrinth where the Minotaur lives. He takes Ariadne to Theseus, and they make plans for Theseus to kill the Minotaur. Daedalus shows Theseus how to find the Minotaur, and Ariadne gives him a spool of thread so he can find his way out of the labyrinth. After killing the Minotaur, Theseus sets fire to Knossos and then flees Crete by boat with Ariadne. (Daedalus and his son Icarus put on wings and fly away from Crete.) Theseus and Ariadne land on Naxos, a wild and deserted island in the Aegean Sea, where he abandons her. After Ariadne gives up everything in order to help Theseus, he deserts her and leaves her with nothing.". Text found here .
  • Rated by spirittrevllor on May 02 2009, 1:26pm

    Beautiful
  • Rated by squiffy2 on Feb 20 2009, 1:05am

    A superb blog. Visit, Often!
  • Rated by marymar on Feb 16 2009, 9:59am

    Very thought provoking blog. I'll return I'm sure. (I just did: even better than I remember. WishI had more time.)
  • Rated by achillesmmvii on Feb 10 2009, 3:25am

    Remarkable stumbler! These are so thought provoking.
  • Rated by Radiosucks on Jan 31 2009, 1:13pm

    stumbler who keeps you guessing...never know whats around the corner.as well as interesting and intelligent blogs.Look forward to returning. thank you
  • Reviewed by kalencki on Jan 03 2009, 12:15pm

    Wonder site, great variety...I'll be back...Thanks Kingboy
  • Rated by downstreamer on Nov 29 2008, 4:53am

    A giant amongst stumblers. Impeccable choices in philosophy, cognitive sciences, arts, and all things literate - and still tons of fun. Man, you can't do better than KingBoy.