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deleted10101
deleted10101 - - 7,265 comments

They are amazing and present in AOM but you brought them sometime ago too
Pls leave this too , black and white images are more immersive

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The_ClocheFixer Author
The_ClocheFixer - - 1,961 comments

What do you mean to leave it like this?

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deleted10101
deleted10101 - - 7,265 comments

To leave like this = to not remove it not the act of leaving lol , more like Leave it alone
Why you don't understand the way i talk now ? haha

Oww my head ! Must be that's why

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The_ClocheFixer Author
The_ClocheFixer - - 1,961 comments

I thought something like that
It will stay here, as long as you don't delete it yourself. Since I can't delete anything here

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deleted10101
deleted10101 - - 7,265 comments

If you thought so why mention it
I think you know well why things are like that
Will give that back sometime

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The_ClocheFixer Author
The_ClocheFixer - - 1,961 comments

Just to make sure

Yes

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deleted10101
deleted10101 - - 7,265 comments

Okay

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PulgaBorracha
PulgaBorracha - - 207 comments

Huginn and Muninn = Thought and Memory

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The_ClocheFixer Author
The_ClocheFixer - - 1,961 comments

Thanks for the extra knowledge!

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In Norse mythology, Huginn and Muninn are a pair of ravens that fly all over the world, Midgard, and bring information to the god Odin. Huginn and Muninn are attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources: the Prose Edda and Heimskringla, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson; in the Third Grammatical Treatise, compiled in the 13th century by Óláfr Þórðarson; and in the poetry of skalds. The names of the ravens are sometimes modernly anglicized as Hugin and Munin.