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10:37 am Friday, 25th June, 2010
| Jarandhel Dreamsinger
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To be honest, a lot of websites on magic bore me. I'm not interested in the 101 stuff for the most part unless I'm specifically choosing to review. Anything out there that's a bit meatier? Bonus points for experimental stuff that's actually on the cutting edge (I've seen some work that claims to be experimental and cutting edge that mainly rehashes stuff others have already done, because the authors have limited knowledge of occult history and aren't big on doing their homework research-wise.)
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3:42 pm Friday, 25th June, 2010
| technobushi
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Jarandhel Dreamsinger said:
Bonus points for experimental stuff that's actually on the cutting edge (I've seen some work that claims to be experimental and cutting edge that mainly rehashes stuff others have already done, because the authors have limited knowledge of occult history and aren't big on doing their homework research-wise.)
Why Jarin, I have no idea who you would be talking about.
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11:02 pm Friday, 25th June, 2010
| Jarandhel Dreamsinger
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Oh, that comment is less specific than you might think. Very often the people who claim to be cutting-edge in occult areas of study just aren't.
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8:25 am Sunday, 27th June, 2010
| technobushi
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Jarandhel Dreamsinger said:
Oh, that comment is less specific than you might think. Very often the people who claim to be cutting-edge in occult areas of study just aren't.
That is true. I have noticed this myself, though I suppose it is telling that names bubbled up as soon as I read that comment.
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