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Ouhhh I get it. The heavenly bodies move in great cycles!
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One of the funniest things you see from Christian evangelists is when they show up in a culture and they end up LOVING Christianity way more than the evangelists.
Like, in Tengrii, the indigenous Mongolian religion. One of the most impressive things a shaman can do is come back from the dead. And one of their major symbols is the cross representing the cardinal directions, obviously an important concept for a nomadic society.
When they learned that the Christians had a shaman who was killed On The Cross and THEN came back to life, they went absolutely nuts for Christianity. To the point where the evangelists had to kinda reign them in like "no no no he's not a shaman he's some different shit please stop depicting Christ as a ghost falcon"
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kids these days are spending too much time modifying their reproductive organs into intriguing shapes and giving them bright colors and other pollinator-attracting qualities. back in my day we simply put many spores into a wind or water current and were happy if they made it a quarter mile..... didnt bother with any of that stuff. i remember when we would all take root in a wet patch and throw our spores around, but have you been to a wet patch recently? its disgusting, is what it is
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“It Is Not the Homosexual Who Is Perverse, But the Society in Which He Lives “(1971) - Rosa von Praunheim
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unknown title by bahira motaz shaheen, 2023, unknown materials
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Diana Yevtukh often displays her embroidered textile art within nature, such as placing her pieces on trees
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Rivers in the desert of Baja California, Mexico by Adriana Franco
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