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Mexican Leprechauns

idiit

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it was your anglo neighbor's kid lol

or your own

^ yes. they were texting, got lost, didn't notice they were plowing weeds and never even saw the plants. :)
 

idiit

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the Mexican Leprechaun like the Draco Reptilians are expert shape shifters and sometimes instead of simply wearing beards to confuse ppl (like slipknot) into thinking they are Irish leprechauns the Mexican Leprechaun will morph his entire appearance to facilitate whatever evil agenda he is pursuing at the moment..


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^ The Mexican Leprechaun like his cousin the Afro-Amercian Leprechaun has a strong "tooth" for white pussy and will often adopt ^ a cute cuddly façade ( 'cause he's too fugly in real life) while out cruisin' to get laid. My sharp eye is immediately drawn to the ubiquitous green jacket revealing to a sage and worldly perceiver like myself that this is actually a Mexican Leprechaun in full shape shifting pussy hunting mode.
 

idiit

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so, you be tinkin Idiit smokin' dis early in da morning?

Au contraire, mon frère. :)

Just for reference here is some information on the African Leprechaun :

A Tale of the African Leprechaun
Once upon a time a rural, tribal village in Zimbabwe…..

A bunch of Western tourists sat in a mud hut, huddled around an 81-year-old almost naked chief. He was a friendly fellow, wanting to know about each and every one of us visitors and where we came from. One person was from Ireland. To give the chief a cultural point of reference, our guide explained the concept of leprechauns to him. You see, the village has their own version of a leprechaun, but in their culture, it manifests as a hairy, black, dwarf-like creature called a Tokoloshe

^^ http://www.edgrahamphoto.com/2013/10/a-tale-of-the-african-leprechaun/

there has been recent sightings of an African Leprechaun in Alabama:

Leprechaun in Alabama
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmszCWUjcGw

some cynical local residents think it's a midget crackhead hiding in tree tops. ^ two minute video.
 

Thcvhunter

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Is there a way to make your plot appear as though it is protected by spirits?

Mexican Leprechauns are very very superstitious. Perhaps it will move on to a other plot it it sees evidence of witchcraft.
I'd look into Mexican and Carribean relics/voodoo dolls/basically anything that would let a superstitous person know not to fuck with your plot.
 

idiit

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^ that's really a good idea. some cultures spook easy. superstitious out da ying yang. maybe the Mexican Leprechaun has a superstitious weak spot. :)
 

Thcvhunter

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People will risk themselves to provide for their family. But they wont risk their family being cursed by spirits.

That grey matter in our skull is our greatest weapon
 

shithawk420

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ive seen that Alabama video many times.but is that video actually real? a flute passed down for thousands of years?i hope that video is real cause that just makes that much more funny.Everyone that seen the leprechaun say yeah!!!
 

Green Squall

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Is there a way to make your plot appear as though it is protected by spirits?

Mexican Leprechauns are very very superstitious. Perhaps it will move on to a other plot it it sees evidence of witchcraft.
I'd look into Mexican and Carribean relics/voodoo dolls/basically anything that would let a superstitous person know not to fuck with your plot.

Just throw up a bunch of stick dolls like the ones on The Blair Witch Project. That should do the trick.
 

Skinny Leaf

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Is there a way to make your plot appear as though it is protected by spirits?

Mexican Leprechauns are very very superstitious. Perhaps it will move on to a other plot it it sees evidence of witchcraft.
I'd look into Mexican and Carribean relics/voodoo dolls/basically anything that would let a superstitous person know not to fuck with your plot.


No voodoo scene is complete without a couple sacrificed chickens on a stump surrounded by candles.
 

shithawk420

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yeah,go read the book serpent under the rainbow and then watch the movie.based on a true story by the way.that will give some ideas.personally it freaked me out.good stuff though.maybe booby trap the place with zombie powder!
 

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