Tattoos Drawings of Crosses – All About the Cross Tattoos
Christian or Latin Cross
The most common of all the tattoos crosses. It can be as simple as just two lines crossing each other. However, it represents a strong and personal belief for the wearer of the Christian faith.
Celtic Cross
Another highly popular and common tattoo crosses. It features more ornate and complicated design elements of loops with no end that symbolize a never ending cycle of dying and rebirth and the interlacing of the knots expressing the repeated crossing of both physical and spiritual elements.
The Gothic Cross
Thought to have German origins and very popular with people of the Gothic movements. It features design elements of knives or dagger, wrapped with barbed wire and red blood, all put together to produce a very disturbing and daring imagery.
The Tau Cross
Also known as the Egyptians cross. It is a basic cross price Xenical with lines crossing each in a T-like shape. St Francis is said to have used the Tau cross as his signature.
The Ankh Cross
It is closely related to the Tau cross with the addition of a loop on the top of the T-shape. Another name for it is the Key of the Nile.
The Maltese Cross
Its design is made up of eight equal length arms moving towards and joining at the middle, making it an eight-pointed cross.
These are just some of the many variations of tattoos drawings of crosses. Many people have even incorporated design elements from the various crosses in their tattoos. Tattoo artists can easily give you an infinite combinations and designs of the various cross tattoos.


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Babylonians wrapped their important documents in pillows of clay that were then hardened and could only be read…
Just did my first one. Bad. Ass.
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You use all of the cards for a celtic cross spread. All you do is shuffle them up while focusing on something that you want to know more about, then when your done shuffling separate the deck into three individual decks and put it back together in anyway that you want, then you can deal them.
You should have cards with swords, wands, cups, coins, and other non-suite ones like The Sun.
Go to this website to learn more and how to read each individual card:
Also, if while you're shuffling a card falls out of the deck, it probably means that card is wanting to tell you something, so just put it aside and read it after you finish the celtic cross.
Some people can use them and others can't. You just have to get comfortable with your own individual deck and basically just have the knack for it because otherwise you get cards that are just wayyy off.
Personally, I've only had a few circumstances where I dealt them and the cards were actually right at predicting how the rest of my night turned out.
Honestly, I think the cards just read how you are feeling right then in there (like reading your sub-conscious), so if your mood changes throughout the day I think they could come out completely off.
They're nothing to really rely on or are all that "freaky" as some people think. It's just a nice occasional reflection of your current situation in your life — probably won't show anything you don't already know.
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Diodorus said of the garden:
"The Garden was 100 feet (30 m) long by 100 feet (30 m) feet wide and built up in tiers so that it resembled a theatre. Vaults had been constructed under the ascending terraces which carried the entire weight of the planted garden; the uppermost vault, which was seventy-five feet high, was the highest part of the garden, which, at this point, was on the same level as the city walls. The roofs of the vaults which supported the garden were constructed of stone beams some sixteen feet long, and over these were laid first a layer of reeds set in thick tar, then two courses of baked brick bonded by cement, and finally a covering of lead to prevent the moisture in the soil penetrating the roof. On top of this roof enough topsoil was heaped to allow the biggest trees to take root. The earth was leveled off and thickly planted with every kind of tree. And since the galleries projected one beyond the other, where they were sunlit, they contained conduits for the water which was raised by pumps in great abundance from the river, though no one outside could see it being done."
This is one of the most "reliable" decription the modern world has for the Gardens, but it leaves out quite a bit. [Not the least of which being whether or not they ever existed in Babylon]
– you can get a basic idea of the construction from this paragraph
— basically a wood, brick and plaster framework – all were well within the knowledge of the Babylonian architects of that time
— the king would also have the sheer manpower to push such a project through based on wealth and might [and it would take hundreds of laborers working for years]
– the desription of irrigation is missing from this description though the other major source from history regarding the gardens, Strabo, says that water was continously fed to the upper garden by method of screws
— this was also within the practical knowledge toolkit possessed by the Babylonians
Given the working knowledge of the Babylonians, it was possible Gardens existed. It would have taken hundreds of general laborers, many carpenters, probably a several architects, many beasts of burden and the construction of firing ovens nearby for the creation of bricks. That's without considering the cost of employing so many on a project that netted no direct finances in return. It required a king of one of the richest kingdoms in existence at the time.
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it is scewed with marshmallows and candy coated rainbows that are made in the gutters by the babylonians
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Their system clearly used internal decimal to represent digits, but it was not really a mixed-radix system of bases 10 and 6, since the ten sub-base was used merely to facilitate the representation of the large set of digits needed, while the place-values in a digit string were consistently 60-based and the arithmetic needed to work with these digit strings was correspondingly sexagesimal.
As to number 3, I think it was their favorite number.
Pythagorean Theorem was known by ancient cultures before the Greeks. "But they didn't call it that!" observed Beloved Spousal Unit. #astute
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Interesting video, although the message is old. But if it can wake up another sheep from the masses, great!