Wednesday, February 14, 2018

18 54 69 142 214 | The Real History of Valentine's Day, February 14, 2018


Valentine's Day (February 14) is the day where many people give cards, letters, flowers or presents to their spouse or partner. They may also arrange a romantic meal in a restaurant or night in a hotel. Common symbols of Valentine's Day are hearts, red roses and Cupid.



69 a symbol of sex, self explanatory.

United States of America = 84. Divide and conquer = 84. Order out of Chaos = 84.
Daughter = 84. Divine feminine = 84. the Flower of Life = 84


Date numerology: 2/14/2018 = 2+1+4+2+0+1+8 = 18

Date numerology: 2/14/2018 = 2+14+20+18 = 54

Valentine's Day falls on February 14, date written 2/14 or 14/2.

Look at what time this article was published at. 11:03, like 113 if you drop the 0.
 Scottish Rite Freemason = 99. The United States of America = 99
Green screen = 113. Dishonest = 113. Mainstream = 113. Bullshit = 113

Historians aren’t 100% sure about the origins of Valentine’s Day, but many believe it all started as the pre-Roman empire ritual known as Lupercalia, which sounded like a real hoot. Every February 13 - 15, goats and dogs were sacrificed at an altar by the Luperci (or “brothers of the wolf”) as an offering. After that, folks were anointed in the blood of the animals, wiped clean with some wool soaked in milk (as one does), and feasted until they were full and drunk. Then came the best part: the Luperci took the skins of the sacrificial animals and ran around naked, smacking people with them. Here’s how Plutarch describes the festivities:

Then with regards to the Catholic Church, they didn’t care much for the blood, and the nakedness, and the sacrificing of the thing, (supposedly of course). In the 5th century, Pope Gelasius I decided to create a new holiday right on top of the old pagan one to, well, make people forget about it. He said, and I quote, “Stop smackin’ bitches with dead animals,” and dubbed it St. Valentine’s day in honor of two Christian martyrs named Valentine—Valentine of Rome and Valentine of Terni—who both happened to be executed by the Roman Emperor Claudius Gothicus II on February 14 in two different years during the 3rd century A.D.

Girls are expensive... gifts, presents, flowers, chocolate, teddy bears, balloons, pampering, attention, affection, gas, restaurant bill, desert among others... not complaining, just saying... Girls/women/significant others make you do the darnest things. Can't live with them, can't live without them.. ahem.

And now.. I leave you all with this:

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