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shalomhaverimorg · 3 months
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LOS REGALOS ESCONDIDOS- Parashá Shemot Teruma 2024
Dios Les ha dado a los eruditos de la Torá la llave para guiar al mundo, para activar y desactivar beneficios como se usaría una llave para cerrar o abrir una bóveda.
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infime · 8 months
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oh fuck just remembered how much research i'm going to have to do again start over from scratch n now we want to cry again 👍
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agntkennedy · 2 years
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                the agent that lost.               the lamb that was found.
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writingonthemoon · 2 years
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I love Hole in the Wall. It's just one of those things you can zone out on both while playing and watching. And we got the goop this month!
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spaciebabie · 6 months
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oh. oh. oh. o okayt haha .oh ohaa haa hoo hah hey.hey. hey. hey. hey ,jhye. jhey. hey. hey wh ehye. why ouwkld you. hey. hey hey .hey. ehy hey ehy hey manhey. hey th. wh. whehtheh man. man. what the . hey man ehy the. w. he. hey. hey hav. hey. hey i duno i.bhye. hey. hey. hry. hey. hey. ehye whywould you. hey jwhi woujld you man. jhey wh. hey. hey why woul. what is. jheyu. im gonna be sick. im gonna hurl. hey what the fuck. wtfwtftwt.
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shrimpkini · 3 months
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YOUU COVERED HIS RIGHT EYE HERE. YOU COVERED HIS RUGHT EHYE!!!!!!
YEAHHHHH!!!!! THANK YOU FOR NOTICING!!! I FUCKING LOVE THE VISUAL METAPHOR OF HIS RIGHT EYE BEING COVERED TO REPRESENT HIS PM SELF GAAAAAHHH (/pos)
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rusty-gloinks · 9 months
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swabnfed ffo t&rhy and draaj.new ehyes
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powertaco · 11 months
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The Call of WhiteRose -15-Ehye ahor nafl kadishtu ahf' f' ahor nafl mgr'luh
Unironically I forgot about this until someone reminded me. I finished it in my mind and then just assumed I posted it. My b on that one. Here's a chapter though!
Art by the amazing @galdsy
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kitkat1128 · 10 months
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Moses and the Burning Bush Scene Movie VS Scripture Comparative Analysis (Part 1/2)
I will say right off the bat that I am not here to argue which one is better. As someone of the faith it’s obvious for me to say that the Scripture is better as God’s Word is inerrant however I do understand that the movie has a unique way of showing the character of God not in a perfect way but still in a respectable way. 
Some people may already have noticed these things to be said of the comparison or that some may not even agree with me. However, as somebody of the faith and somebody who is a very big fan of this movie, I do believe that firmly anybody of all backgrounds can truly appreciate this film for the respectable artistic and religious license that was taken into making this movie.
So, let’s get started!
I understand there are some cuts before Moses enters the cave but I want to start with the part when God speaks to Moses for the first time. As you watch the scene, everything that God says causes the wind to move. As He is the one who brings life in His breath of course, this was a nice consistency of His character and authority. Moses perceives God’s voice is mixed with the wind. More importantly, a whisper.
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Most people of the faith describe God’s voice as a whisper, others call it a ‘little voice in their head,’ a conscience, a pit in your stomach, Jimney Cricket. Here, for POE (Prince of Egypt) Moses, God revealed Himself not only visually as the burning bush (which I will want to talk a little more about later) but as the wind. As it was Moses’ first encounter with God, the Lord was very gentle with him and talked to him lowly as a whisper. 
In the screenshot below, Moses replies back: “Here I am.” (So far, this conversation is faithful to the Scriptures). Then, I would like you to focus on how God’s voice changes. It’s still blending with the wind but not as a subtle whisper. It is now a low-talking voice. 
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I believe that the reason that this happens is because POE Moses responds back. He acknowledges a presence, which makes him closer to the presence who is talking, although he is already physically. Responding back to your Creator is a sign of obedience, thus obedience creates closeness. Understandably, however, Moses does not know exactly who this voice is so he is naturally and rightfully scared. 
“Then He said, “Do not draw near this place. Take your sandals off your feet, for the place where you stand is holy ground.” (Exodus 3:5 NKJV).
The movie understandably erases the first sentence but only because in the Bible, Moses' attention to the burning bush was something extraordinary that he couldn’t figure out, which had to do with the presence of the angel of the LORD in the bush. The movie doesn’t add this detail explicitly, but I have a hint that it might actually be true later. Moses, in the movie, was allowed to come close. He touched the fire with his staff, nothing happened. Then with his own hand, and nothing happened.
 So, why would the Lord in the Bible tell Moses to not come close? It was to show honor to the immediate presence of the LORD. As well as it was for him to take his shoes off. As some Asian countries recognize, once you enter someone’s home you take off your shoes. Well, now that Moses was in God’s ‘home’ he must also take off his shoes. Also, servants of that time would usually be barefoot. So, this was a sign of humility. Once again, a form of obedience. 
Either way, in the movie, God’s presence is still honored, but perhaps not completely. 
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From here on, the conversation may have some of the same things said in the Bible, but in a different order with some things cut out or simplified. POE Moses asks God, “Who are You?” God responds with a slightly louder voice but still not a normal talking voice: “I AM THAT I AM.” (Hebrew: אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה, 'ehye 'ăšer 'ehye). This phrase is what could be the extended version of the name YHWH, Yahweh/Jehovah. The LORD’s personal name. As the Lord has no equal, He is who He is. That is why He answers this. In the Bible, God doesn’t reveal this until Exodus 3:14. Currently, the events happening are still in Exodus 3:5. Moses replies as most viewers would, “I don’t understand.” God’s voice now is at normal volume but still makes the ground ripple like water and wind blow gently at His every word. God replies with Exodus 3:6, Moreover, He said, “I am the God of your father—the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.”
So, here is my take on how much wonder and detail it came to the presence of God in this film. Even though the burning bush was of fire that doesn’t burn or exert heat of any kind, the light refracted off of it was not what a fire would do. The light refractions off the walls around the cave were like that of water. 
Then, it came to me. God’s voice in the wind, the light of a fire, the refraction of water, and the holiness of the ground. Earth, wind, fire, and air. Of course, God is not limited to just the 4 elements, but He did make them and much more. I just thought it was a really beautiful thing to show how God created the elements that we know and He makes them obey Him to His will. 
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Let’s continue. In the Bible, Moses hides his face in fear. While in the movie, he immediately removes his shoes after a momentary state of shock and awe. Personally, I find the reaction to be hilarious because if I was told God was right in front of me I would have that same face too. However, as you take into account what Moses’ relationship with the Lord could have been, presumably he has been taught the ways of the Lord by his father-in-law Jethro, the high priest of Midian. He was content and living a peaceful life in the desert with his newfound faith and new life. He was taught the glory and honor that God has and demands. He knows of the great things that the Lord has done for His people, the holy works of the Lord. The stories of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob/Israel. He knew of Joseph who brought Israel to Egypt in the first place and why. Now, he was literally talking with the One who did it all.
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POE Moses asks, “What do You want with me?” I would personally find this face to be of fear and uncertainty. Possibly expecting to be yelled at or scolded. Perhaps he is thinking of his past as an Egyptian prince and what he has done. 
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What really intrigued me though was that as soon as God mentions Egypt the light turns from a white-bluish tone to a more yellow-orange. Why would God do this exactly? Nowhere in the Bible was there any sort of ‘color-change’ like a mood rock. 😂 However, it was intended to set the tone of the conversation. 
And the Lord said: “I have surely seen the oppression of My people who are in Egypt, and have heard their cry because of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows. (Exodus 3:7 NKVJ)
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For us the viewer and especially for Moses, it brings us back to Egypt even though we are not physically there. Even during the opening scene, we know of those color schemes. It was a nice visual touch. 
I would also like to argue that the other voices from Moses’ past may not be what God is making him hear but what Moses himself is hearing in his own head. God may be speaking audibly and the other memories are thoughts or recalling of moments. Perhaps, both are audible or both are thoughts in his head. Either way, it works. 
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How I felt about it as a little young’n was that this was all audible and God was replaying other memories in his life relating to the conversation. From Moses’ reaction to the sound of a whip, one could argue that he was reminded of how God’s people were treated and the day he fled from Egypt, thus from his own mind. To cater to us the viewer, we have to hear everything that may be influencing a character's movements. So perhaps the memory in Moses’ mind was echoed audibly. 
However, later in the conversation, God reveals to him something of the future: “Let my people go!” God can also tell us what the future holds. Prophetic messages. Some are audible to others, some are not. I will say that I love how this can be interpreted freely and left to interpretation. There are many ways that God speaks to us so I truly respect this decision. 
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Another visual touch was how the animators made the burning bush almost resemble human movement despite it being a supernatural presence. 
When God speaks of “a land flowing with milk and honey,” you could almost hear His voice say it and show the significance of abundance, like arms physically stretching out. 
 (Part 2)
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Ensa im bored wanna makeout /hj /nf
-Jay :3
YES EHYES OPLSAE I WAANNA AMEK UOT WHAT KSIDNA QEUSTIN S THAT pt:YES YES PLEASE I WANNA MAKE OUT WHAT KINDA QUESTION IS THAT
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animaticaskblog · 2 months
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HEY HEY EHYE HEYEUHEYEHYEHEYFHSGHSVEH
ITS THE
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YEAH!!!!!!!!
hi cheez-it! is the toaster doing ok??
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shadow-schemer · 1 year
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The R’lyehian/ Cthuvian in-game is translatable. The ones in the Dreamland(?) sections are very straight-forward.
(Context is super important in translation. Have to know in what manner a word is used.)
”K’yarnak kadishtu” = share knowledge (basically show hints /haha/)) “Bugnah fahf *ehye” = walk here *steady ([ehye] means “cohesion/ integrity”. since the word is used to describe footsteps i thought “steady” would be fitting)
Unfortunately I can only roughly translate half of Jon’s dialogue:
“Ymg'ah nafl lloigog llllw'nafh l'magh ahf'l'ah nog”
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You are not dreaming ??? ???? ???
I need to know what the word [magh] is. I have absolutely no idea so far.
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agntkennedy · 2 years
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@destallo has graced us with what my plaga leon / lord kennedy au has looked like. you’re welcome.
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t0azty · 1 month
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HEYA BBG😎
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😎😎😝😝😩/PLATONIC
grr!!! im already taken sorry!! /j
BUT ANYWAYS HEY HEY EHYE!!!! :333 >_< HOW AFE U ?1?1??
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granma-sweetie · 9 months
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hheyh hey hey hey ehye heyehey hyou know fashion history right . please helo wjat did pirates wear
uhh to an extent they were mostly wearing like. what everyone else at the times were wearing
really it depends on when (im assuming you mean like fr the golden age of piracy/around that time but still)
with coats theyd usually be shorter (more practical) and stuff like that, but basically yeah what everyone else was wearing.
here and here are some rlly good videos on the subject if you want more info (both from nicole rudolph)
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the-voweler · 2 months
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Why why why 3gy whynehybehyw whybehyebehye b ehye why why why why I hate this I don't want t I can't say it here even god damnit God damnit God damnit God damnit I DO NOT FUCKING WANT THIS TO HAPPEN AGAIN
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