THE OLD WAYS
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This is just for people’s reference. You can find useful information about presence of serpent symbolism, serpent worship in the old world. This goes over different cultures around the world where dragon, or serpent was present.
I took screenshots of parts when this article focused on European cultures and serpent/dragon worship or symbolism
Bible talking about a war between dragon and angels
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He’s not talking about real life snakes, because apparently there were never any real snakes in Ireland. Obviously by “snakes” he means something else
The serpent was certainly the token or symbol of an ancient race celebrated for wisdom, giving rise to the naming of the learned after dragons or serpents. The Druid of the Welsh Triads exclaims, "I am a serpent."

This Saint Patrick didn’t chase the snakes from the land (Ireland), he chased out the old pagan Druidic faith, it’s priests, followers, traditions, practices, rites, and way of life
The Art of 19th century Swedish illustrator John Bauer. His style is unique, and European folk tales & fairytale themed. It’s perfect for children with their boundless imagination
This is so so hard for me to look at. My nature is that of an empath, because I can feel the emotional pain of these little piglets in me when watching or witnessing such cruel treatment of innocent, helpless beings.

Though I have a strong empathy towards the innocent, and pure, I don’t feel empathetic towards evil people.

I can bash the heads of these bitches easily, and not feel bad about it, because I’m getting this world rid of evil, cruel people.

I wouldn’t even want these women tortured, because torturing even the most evil people makes me sick.

I don’t receive any pleasure, or satisfaction from torturing anyone or anything, ever.

So maybe bashing their heads is too harsh. I’d say these women who can be so sadistic towards innocent baby animals, most likely do the same to little children or older people.

These women will treat any innocent, helpless being or person this way. These kinds of people just need a quick shot to back of the head to get this world rid of such dangerous, damaged monsters.

These women are severely damaged mentally, and dead spiritually.

What’s worse is that these psychopaths will probably become mothers, or are mothers already, and these sick individuals will produce and train more sick, sadistic individuals.

I live by the principle do no harm, but take no shit. None of that “turn the other cheek” weakness.

There is a new age philosophy going around asking people to forgive everyone, and love everyone, even the most psychopathic, sadistic, vile & the guilty.

No forgiveness to the evil, cruel, and sadistic. We don’t need to love everybody.

There are psychopaths in this world who don’t deserve neither love or forgiveness.
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I’ve noticed that this kind of behavior towards animals is often found in asian countries. All you have to do is look up China’s dog eating festival Yulin. You haven’t seen evil until you research what goes on during this sick festival. They don’t bring dog meat to cook at these festivals. Oh no, they bring live dogs. And they bring live dogs so that the dogs can be severely tortured before they’re killed. The things they do to those dogs is severely disturbing. They even take pictures with half dead dogs that have been tortured, and hung upside down. They force living dogs into giant pots of boiling water. In pictures you can see the pain that the dogs are experiencing in their eyes. I saw pictures where dogs are trying to escape the boiling pot of water, and the people are pushing them back into it. Not to mention those sick restaurants in those countries where the food is still alive, and eaten while still alive, or cooked alive before you
"Siúil a Rún" is a traditional Irish song, sung from the point of view of a woman lamenting a lover who has embarked on a military career, and indicating her willingness to support him. The song has English language verses and an Irish language chorus, a style known as macaronic.

The title (pronounced [ʃuːlʲ ə ɾˠuːnˠ]) translates to "go, my love" (or variants): siúil is an imperative, literally translating to "walk!", a rún is a term of endearment.