An Agastya is a very misunderstood genius - who is very caring and a little baby face - and enjoys playing cricket very much. Although Agastya has a baby face, he is very attractive and is the quickest person in our house and runs a sub 11 100m dash.
I love Agastya.
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Only a true Hyperborean can consume this beverage without getting brain freeze. As well as have the internal spirit of VVotan doubled for a truly invigorating sensation.
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Get the Agarthan Slvsh mug.1. Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Lady Mallowan, also known simply as Agatha Christie (DBE) is a famous English writer known for writing mystery and detective books, popularizing the genre heavily in the 20th century.
She is known for Murder on the Orient Express, And Then There Were None, The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd, Death On The Nile, Five Little Pigs, and The A.B.C. Murders, just to name a few of her world famous works.
2. Агата Кристи, A Soviet and Russian post-punk band of the same name, it is named after the writer, which was a named suggested by Alexander Kozlov.
The band operated from 1987 to 2015, before dissolving in after they all agreed to go their own ways after internal conflicts within the band.
She is known for Murder on the Orient Express, And Then There Were None, The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd, Death On The Nile, Five Little Pigs, and The A.B.C. Murders, just to name a few of her world famous works.
2. Агата Кристи, A Soviet and Russian post-punk band of the same name, it is named after the writer, which was a named suggested by Alexander Kozlov.
The band operated from 1987 to 2015, before dissolving in after they all agreed to go their own ways after internal conflicts within the band.
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Person 1: "Who is your favourite writer?"
Person 2: "It's got to be Agatha Christie!"
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Person 1: "I just found my new favourite band!! It's an old Russian post Punk band! I'm a contrarian!!"
Person 2: wtf are you talking about
Person 1: "Who is your favourite writer?"
Person 2: "It's got to be Agatha Christie!"
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Person 1: "I just found my new favourite band!! It's an old Russian post Punk band! I'm a contrarian!!"
Person 2: wtf are you talking about
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Get the Agamjot sidhu mug.Agartha (or Agharta) is a legendary, mythical kingdom reputed to exist in the Earth’s core or deep underground, often associated with the "Hollow Earth" theory. Emerging in 19th-century occultism, it is described as a technologically advanced, enlightened civilization ruled by a "King of the World" and inhabited by beings known as Agarthans.
Key details about Agartha:
Location: Often believed to be situated beneath Central Asia, the Himalayas, or connected to various global entry points like the North/South Poles, Kentucky's Mammoth Cave, and Mount Shasta.
Origin: Popularized by French occultist Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre in the late 19th century, who claimed it was a hidden, spiritually advanced society.
Characteristics: It is often portrayed as a utopia with free energy, advanced transportation (like "the tube"), no money, and a barter system.
Association: It is frequently linked to, or confused with, the Tibetan myth of Shambhala.
Cultural Significance: It remains a popular topic in esotericism, New Age belief systems, and conspiracy theories regarding hidden worlds.
Key details about Agartha:
Location: Often believed to be situated beneath Central Asia, the Himalayas, or connected to various global entry points like the North/South Poles, Kentucky's Mammoth Cave, and Mount Shasta.
Origin: Popularized by French occultist Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre in the late 19th century, who claimed it was a hidden, spiritually advanced society.
Characteristics: It is often portrayed as a utopia with free energy, advanced transportation (like "the tube"), no money, and a barter system.
Association: It is frequently linked to, or confused with, the Tibetan myth of Shambhala.
Cultural Significance: It remains a popular topic in esotericism, New Age belief systems, and conspiracy theories regarding hidden worlds.
He is from agartha.
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Get the Agartha mug.Adjective: Of or relating to Agartha (continent/civilization of the hollow earth theory); something that has a characteristic of the continent Agartha and its people, structures, or items. Notable “Agarthic” attributes include but are not limited to the following:
- Traditionally Aryan qualities like blonde hair, blue eyes, white skin, tall stature, and muscular frame in men
- Unorthodox, yet “ancient” features that are both alien and humanoid in nature (see features of Yakub, leader)
- Historically Egyptian and Greco-Roman architecture and fashion (see pyramids of Giza, greek toga)
- Things mystical, magical, and/or spiritual (as pertaining to means of rapid transport to the interior of the earth or acceptance into Agartha by changing one’s appearance to fit the Aryan cliche)
- Things odd or out of place that are or resemble gateways, corridors, passages, caves/crevices and most notoriously holes in the ground (specifically in snow or ice) that conceptually lead to the interior earth civilization, Agartha
- Things in nature or that are of human construction that contain variant blues, whites and grays that resemble the icy, technologically advanced society of Agartha and it’s capital-epicenter Shamballah.
- Conspiracy concepts that are secretive and/or exclusive in nature, where conspirators often are in search of the alleged truth (see flat earth theory, hyperboreanism)
- Traditionally Aryan qualities like blonde hair, blue eyes, white skin, tall stature, and muscular frame in men
- Unorthodox, yet “ancient” features that are both alien and humanoid in nature (see features of Yakub, leader)
- Historically Egyptian and Greco-Roman architecture and fashion (see pyramids of Giza, greek toga)
- Things mystical, magical, and/or spiritual (as pertaining to means of rapid transport to the interior of the earth or acceptance into Agartha by changing one’s appearance to fit the Aryan cliche)
- Things odd or out of place that are or resemble gateways, corridors, passages, caves/crevices and most notoriously holes in the ground (specifically in snow or ice) that conceptually lead to the interior earth civilization, Agartha
- Things in nature or that are of human construction that contain variant blues, whites and grays that resemble the icy, technologically advanced society of Agartha and it’s capital-epicenter Shamballah.
- Conspiracy concepts that are secretive and/or exclusive in nature, where conspirators often are in search of the alleged truth (see flat earth theory, hyperboreanism)
John: “Wow, that hole over there seems like it goes on forever!”
Jane: “Yeah, that hole is Agarthic, it must lead to Agartha.”
Bill: “I swear my skin and my eyes have gotten lighter from being inside this winter.”
Bob: “Bro, sounds like you’re becoming pretty Agarthic to me.”
Teacher: “The greeks wore a sort of clothing that was one single piece of fabric, held by only a rope at the waist.”
Student: “I can’t believe how Agarthic everyone was back then.”
Jack: “Have you heard of the new Dark Moon Theory? They’re saying that only the richest of the rich get to go up there”
Jill: “Just another Agarthic conspiracy trying to instill cross-class division.”
Jane: “Yeah, that hole is Agarthic, it must lead to Agartha.”
Bill: “I swear my skin and my eyes have gotten lighter from being inside this winter.”
Bob: “Bro, sounds like you’re becoming pretty Agarthic to me.”
Teacher: “The greeks wore a sort of clothing that was one single piece of fabric, held by only a rope at the waist.”
Student: “I can’t believe how Agarthic everyone was back then.”
Jack: “Have you heard of the new Dark Moon Theory? They’re saying that only the richest of the rich get to go up there”
Jill: “Just another Agarthic conspiracy trying to instill cross-class division.”
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