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Feeding time with my multi coloured feline
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#HalloweenHollagram
Explains why #nobody #sees me
#Halloweenbaby 10.31.97 baby
#Spookybitch
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Ten lesser-known facts about witches & witchcraft
Witch Bottles: In the 16th and 17th centuries, people believed in the protective power of witch bottles, which were filled with items like nails, hair, and urine to ward off evil spirits and witches.
Flying Ointments: Historical accounts suggest that witches' "flying" was sometimes linked to hallucinogenic ointments, often made from toxic plants like belladonna or mandrake, which were applied to the skin.
Familiars: Witches were believed to have familiars, which were often animals like cats, toads, or birds that assisted them in their magical work. These were considered evil spirits in animal form.
Witch Hunts in the Americas: While the Salem witch trials are well-known, fewer people are aware that other parts of the Americas, such as Brazil and the Caribbean, also had their own witch hunts and trials.
Malleus Maleficarum: This 15th-century book, also known as "The Hammer of Witches," was a significant text that contributed to the witch hunts in Europe. It outlined ways to identify, prosecute, and punish witches.
Witch Marks: During witch trials, accused witches were often searched for "witch marks," unusual blemishes or growths on the body believed to be signs of a pact with the devil.
The Witch's Sabbath: A folklore belief held that witches gathered for secret nocturnal meetings, called sabbaths, where they worshipped the devil, performed rituals, and engaged in revelry.
Witchcraft in Ancient Times: Witchcraft isn't a solely medieval or early modern phenomenon. Evidence of magical practices and beliefs in witchcraft can be traced back to ancient civilizations, such as ancient Greece and Rome.
Witchcraft as a Capital Crime: In many parts of Europe, witchcraft was considered a capital crime, punishable by death. This led to the execution of thousands of people, primarily women, during the witch hunts.
Modern Witchcraft: Contemporary witchcraft, often referred to as Wicca, is a recognized religion that emerged in the mid-20th century. It emphasizes the worship of nature, the practice of magic, and the celebration of seasonal festivals.
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For some reason I don't understand, I've been craving queer books that take place in boarding schools lately, so here are some books that fit this precise trope.
disclaimer: I haven't read most of these books, which means that I am recommending them solely because of their genre, and not because of any content that might be inside it. Trigger warnings and the likes are up to your own search.
The Chandler Legacies, by Abdi Nazemian / dark academia & contemporary
A Lesson in Vengeance, by Victoria Lee / dark academia & thriller, sapphic rep. this one I read, and it was great
Ace of Spades, by Faridah รbรญkรฉ-รyรญmรญdรฉ / dark academia & thriller, everyone recommends to check the trigger warnings before reading this one
Fence, by C.S. Pacat, Johanna the Mad & Joana Lafuente / graphic novel/comics & sports, mainly mlm rep with rivals to lovers. a very wholesome series
Wilder Girls, by Rory Power / horror - sapphic rep, I think
Fraternity, by Andy Mientus / dark academia & paranormal - probably mlm rep
Girlhood, by Cat Clarke / mystery - sapphic rep, I think
The Grimrose Girls, by Laura Pohl / dark academia & mystery - sapphic rep again, if I'm not mistaken
If We Were Us, by K.L. Walther / romance
If We Were Villains, by M.L. Rio / dark academia & thriller - I personally loved it more than The Secret History, and it's about theatre gays and murder - mlm rep
My Dearest Darkest, by Kayla Cottingham / horror
People Like Us, by Dana Mele / mystery
The Society for Soulless Girls, by Laura Steven / fantasy - sapphic rep, I think
Tiny Pretty Things, by Sona Charaipotra & Dhonielle Clayton / mystery
We Set the Dark on Fire, by Tehlor Kay Mejia / fantasy
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"fuck you my child is completely fine"
your child reads classic literature for fun
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The sky increasengly getting darker. Were gonna have bad storms here
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Missog the days my front yard looks like this! October cant come fast enough!
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Welcome to Autumn 3 6 5! Where i post burr month pix &Vids all year round
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