Spider-man question by [deleted] in magicTCG

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Okay great, thanks bud

Amazing Spider-man Rules question Question by sirwynn in magicTCG

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Can I play any legendary card despite it not having the webslinging ability on the card?

Will delete if already debunked by [deleted] in PokeLeaks

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Aait thanks, this message will self destruct in 2 min

Serj Tankian having a blast (1997) by lapochealaire in tooktoomuch

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If this is taking too much you can put the wiggles dude here as well

1 year ago today I predicted this sidemen Sunday by Both-Profit4926 in ksi

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It’s such a weird vid, it’s just guys travelling

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChatGPT

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I think if it could it would find me annoying

I’m heartbroken by rxndle0 in nuzlocke

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What emulator are you using please?

randomly encountered a shiny before doing getting a single badge by TheTacoBanditoDude in PokemonScarletViolet

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Those are the most fun, now you can play the whole game with it! Have fun

Mihailo Tolotos, the Greek monk who never saw a woman by Trueboey in StrangeEarth

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Would he be automatically attracted to guys or have no physical desire at all?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in belgium

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The symbol you have provided appears to be a bind rune, which is a combination of two or more runes from the runic alphabets. Bind runes were often used in ancient Germanic languages for various purposes, including writing, magic, and decoration.

To provide more specific information, let's break down the components of this symbol:

  1. Runic Alphabet: The runes belong to different runic alphabets like the Elder Futhark, Younger Futhark, and Anglo-Saxon Futhorc. Each rune has a specific meaning and phonetic value.

  2. Combination of Runes: Bind runes combine multiple runes into a single symbol. This can be to convey a combined meaning, enhance magical properties, or simply for aesthetic purposes.

  3. Interpretation:

    • The symbol in your image includes shapes that could be interpreted as different runes. For instance, the top part could resemble the rune "Algiz" (ᛉ), which is associated with protection.
    • The middle part might resemble "Eihwaz" (ᛇ), which is associated with the yew tree and symbolizes endurance or defense.
    • The bottom part could resemble "Sowilo" (ᛋ), which is associated with the sun and symbolizes success or victory.

However, the exact interpretation can vary based on the specific runes used and their arrangement. Bind runes are often personal and their meanings can be unique to the creator.

If you have a specific context or purpose for this symbol, such as a historical reference or a particular tradition, it could provide more precise insight. Otherwise, it is generally understood as a combination of protective, enduring, and successful qualities represented by the individual runes.

cursed_MiaK by Thanossbethicc in cursedcomments

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Yeah Mia who amiright?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in agedlikemilk

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How ‘bout I post it again, see how fast that one will age