there must be..Shadow I wrote: *laughs*. I haven't been around long, is there a story behind all the different Krakens?
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forget it?
forget what Boatbutt?
i have been accused, by many, that the multiple Krakens are non other than I myself.
this, however, is....
i shall never reveal it.
but!
the real mystery is which is the ego, the super-ego, and the id.
forget what Boatbutt?
i have been accused, by many, that the multiple Krakens are non other than I myself.
this, however, is....
i shall never reveal it.
but!
the real mystery is which is the ego, the super-ego, and the id.
all about FAVRE, come on...you know you want to click it
The Kraken, which is found primarily in Scandinavian myth, was a huge sea creature. It was said to lie at the bottom of the sea for a long time and then it would rest at the surface....Like the Midgard serpent in the Norse myths, the Kraken was supposed to rise to the surface at the end of the world.
~Beatles..."I'm sorry, but I really can't see anything redeeming in your philosophy other than that dinosaurs are cute."
The Kraken, which is found primarily in Scandinavian myth, was a huge sea creature. It was said to lie at the bottom of the sea for a long time and then it would rest at the surface....Like the Midgard serpent in the Norse myths, the Kraken was supposed to rise to the surface at the end of the world.
i know that i am not Kraken4, that remains a mystery.
but!
Kraken, Kraken2 and Kraken3 are the ones of which i am refering to.
and there is a kraken5 too.....
but!
Kraken, Kraken2 and Kraken3 are the ones of which i am refering to.
and there is a kraken5 too.....
all about FAVRE, come on...you know you want to click it
The Kraken, which is found primarily in Scandinavian myth, was a huge sea creature. It was said to lie at the bottom of the sea for a long time and then it would rest at the surface....Like the Midgard serpent in the Norse myths, the Kraken was supposed to rise to the surface at the end of the world.
~Beatles..."I'm sorry, but I really can't see anything redeeming in your philosophy other than that dinosaurs are cute."
The Kraken, which is found primarily in Scandinavian myth, was a huge sea creature. It was said to lie at the bottom of the sea for a long time and then it would rest at the surface....Like the Midgard serpent in the Norse myths, the Kraken was supposed to rise to the surface at the end of the world.
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