Hey man, it's been six months since you've last come here. It feels sad when I see profiles that are no longer used but I hope you're doing great. :)
thank you for the follow. i remember youre the first to have followed me, very kind of you. hope you are doing well : )
I would not have dug into the meaning of this had you not asked man, so I am grateful. Learning does not happen by ourselves often times!
Here's the first paragraph from the wildgratitude link below: The myths and legends of countless deities are soaked in peacock symbolism and adorned in the peacock’s iridescent tail feathers. Let me start with the short list of gods and goddesses that are associated with peacock meaning: Jesus, the Greek goddess Hera, the Hindu gods Shiva and Indra, the Greek god Argus, and the Hindu Lord Krishna.
Not only are all of the friends of peacocks often deities, most of them are also the royalty of the heavens, the supreme of the sublime. In addition, peacock was considered the empress’s bird in Byzantine and Roman imperial courts.
“Whoever said the pen is mightier than the sword obviously never encountered automatic weapons.” ― Douglas MacArthur
“People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.” ― George Orwell
"Do what is right, not what you think the high headquarters wants or what you think will make you look good." - Norman Schwarzkopf
"I'd rather go down the river with seven studs than with a hundred shitheads" - Colonel Charlie Beckwith
'I was told during my Navy training that ROGER stands for Received Order Given, Expect Results.' - Andy McBride, Littlehampton UK
"When I was in the army cadets as a youth, many years ago...I was told that Roger actually came from Stonehaven." - Mr. Tait, Aberdeen, UK
“Italians have a little joke, that the world is so hard a man must have two fathers to look after him, and that's why they have godfathers.”