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fox-trot7 · 22 days ago
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HAPPY PRIDE MONTH MLP DRAWING!!!
Wow I actually got to something I promised quick!?
Decided to draw the og and only overtly actually canon gay couple with actual lore and play a main role in an episode. (Besides lyrabon ig? But I mean even their iconic dual proposal was just in the background so frankly I don’t think that counts as much as them.)
I wanted to make it look like a quilt lofty had made for all of them and damn low key I want it please can I enter their cozy cottage pls pls pls
Anyway I love lofty and holiday and scootaloo like they’re just too sweet.
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darksly-z · 6 months ago
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Scootaloo's hearth's warming day! [Commission]
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rare-apples · 1 year ago
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Happy pride month to these babes specifically
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polyquestria · 1 year ago
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Here in Australia, alongside the Easter Bunny and the Easter Chick, we have the Easter Bilby. It's a fun little twist on the classics, while raising awareness for an endangered species. So here's our favourite little half Australian girl (and her REAL parents) here to wish us a happy bunny bilby day!
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linatron · 2 years ago
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Human ponies everywhere
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luchicm04 · 12 days ago
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LGBT COUPLES ICONS 💙💕 PT. 5
lk / rb + credit if using
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snezus-christ-risen · 6 months ago
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That feeling of finishing a fic and not knowing what to write next… and then inspiration strikes 🎄
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azaleaartpal · 3 days ago
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gayelderstourney · 2 years ago
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OLD WOMAN YURI BRACKET ROUND 1
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Propaganda:
May Parker/Olivia Octavius:
THE old woman yuri crackship when this gd movie came out just because of Olivia saying "my friends call me Liv" and May calling her Liv when she breaks into her house. remember your herstory
remember when this was a thing
Aunt Holiday/Auntie Lofty:
honestly i don't give a shit about later seasons of mlp except for when they make canon gay characters. these two are included in that. i don't have much to say about them other than they're nice and cute old ladies who enjoy sassing each other.
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saysomethingabout · 1 year ago
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Say something good about this couple!
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strawbebbie-shortcake · 2 years ago
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this holiday season, and indeed most of the last year, has been more generally depressed than i have experienced in a hot minute, and i have done no holiday things.
I have purchased not a single gift. i am in the process of making 1 (one) thing for a friend, which they chose and bought the yarn for (the labor is the gift, they don't crochet) and all the family plans we made are falling apart. about three months ago i found the gift for my best friend and have not managed to do any of the steps to get it to his door.
i want like, belated christmas cards. on the way home from the grocery store i imagined a cartoon wise man standing outside the stable with a starbucks cup saying "okay what did i miss"
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scealaiscoite · 21 days ago
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‧₊˚ 🏞️ ✩ 200 setting prompts
¹⁾ an er waiting room 
²⁾ a funeral home car park 
³⁾ a dimly lit alleyway 
⁴⁾ a cramped holding cell
⁵⁾ an empty museum exhibit
⁶⁾ a dusty wine cellar 
⁷⁾ an ex’s spare room 
⁸⁾ a disused garden shed 
⁹⁾ a seedy, cheap motel room
¹⁰⁾ a 24/7 diner
¹¹⁾ a strip club dressing room
¹²⁾ a half-flooded basement 
¹³⁾ a dark classroom
¹⁴⁾ a sparsely-stocked walk-in fridge 
¹⁵⁾ a crumbling mausoleum 
¹⁶⁾ an aquarium’s shark habitat 
¹⁷⁾ a draughty bus stop 
¹⁸⁾ a posh hotel lobby 
¹⁹⁾ a quiet bakery 
²⁰⁾ a department store dressing room 
²¹⁾ a sold-out stadium 
²²⁾ a lofty airplane hangar 
²³⁾ a murky riverbank
²⁴⁾ a mostly-empty cinema 
²⁵⁾ a clearing amidst a dense forest 
²⁶⁾ a bar’s service well 
²⁷⁾ a mechanic’s office 
²⁸⁾ a 31st birthday party
²⁹⁾ a ship’s brig 
³⁰⁾ a sacristy 
³¹⁾ an amusement park 
³²⁾ a garish costume shop 
³³⁾ a mens’ bathroom 
³⁴⁾ a restaurant kitchen right before service 
³⁵⁾ an f1 marshal’s outpost 
³⁶⁾ a yacht’s bow 
³⁷⁾ a drive-thru chapel 
³⁸⁾ a stranger’s hotel room 
³⁹⁾ a dark evidence archibe 
⁴⁰⁾ a loud hair salon 
⁴¹⁾ a failing coffee shop 
⁴²⁾ a retirement home’s staff lounge 
⁴³⁾ an office building’s 12th floor 
⁴⁴⁾ a dying retail chain’s last store 
⁴⁵⁾ an upscale casino 
⁴⁶⁾ a ranch’s bunkhouse 
⁴⁷⁾ the deck of a dilapidated fishing trawler 
⁴⁸⁾ an away team’s dressing room 
⁴⁹⁾ a mortuary waiting room 
⁵⁰⁾ a long-disused storage locker 
⁵¹⁾ a phlebotomy lab 
⁵²⁾ a run-down stash house 
⁵³⁾ a tense conference room 
⁵⁴⁾ a humid greenhouse 
⁵⁵⁾ a jazz club 
⁵⁶⁾ a well-stocked storm cellar 
⁵⁷⁾ a decommissioned sanitorium 
⁵⁸⁾ an embassy under attack
⁵⁹⁾ a marathon aid station 
⁶⁰⁾ a luxury car dealership 
⁶¹⁾ a coastal holiday home 
⁶²⁾ the underside of a bridge 
⁶³⁾ a two-person tent
⁶⁴⁾ a draughty coal shed 
⁶⁵⁾ a labyrinthine warehouse 
⁶⁶⁾ a half-rotted apricot grove 
⁶⁷⁾ an off-the-books laboratory
⁶⁸⁾ a disturbing shrine 
⁶⁹⁾ a circus tent 
⁷⁰⁾ a freezing cold lake 
⁷¹⁾ an actor’s dressing room 
⁷²⁾ a news studio 
⁷³⁾ a broken-down elevator 
⁷⁴⁾ an office’s copier room 
⁷⁵⁾ a library archive 
⁷⁶⁾ a bustling betting shop 
⁷⁷⁾ a peruvian food truck 
⁷��⁾ a city bus depot 
⁷⁹⁾ a preschool play room 
⁸⁰⁾ a marina’s creaking dock 
⁸¹⁾ an army recruiter’s office
⁸²⁾ a butcher’s cold storage 
⁸³⁾ an abandoned storage mill 
⁸⁴⁾ a perfumer’s store 
⁸⁵⁾ a high-security prison perimeter tower 
⁸⁶⁾ a cordoned-off crime scene
⁸⁷⁾ a fire station simmering with tension  
⁸⁸⁾ a creepy furniture outlet 
⁸⁹⁾ a boudoir photographer’s set 
⁹⁰⁾ a maternity ward 
⁹¹⁾ a muddy farmyard at dawn 
⁹²⁾ a ballet company’s rehearsal space
⁹³⁾ a dusty record shop
⁹⁴⁾ an isolated, rural cabin
⁹⁵⁾ a detectives’ breakroom
⁹⁶⁾ a bridal boutique dressing room 
⁹⁷⁾ the back row of seats in a cinema
⁹⁸⁾ a bustling dockyard
⁹⁹⁾ a cheap massage parlour
¹⁰⁰⁾ an empty dormitory
¹⁰¹⁾ a stiflingly tense courtroom
¹⁰²⁾ a conspiracy theorist’s doomsday bunker
¹⁰³⁾ a cobweb-littered attic
¹⁰⁴⁾ a crumbling remote farmhouse
¹⁰⁵⁾ an arcade at close
¹⁰⁶⁾ a snowy chalet 
¹⁰⁷⁾ an out-of-use abbatoir
¹⁰⁸⁾ a bougie art exhibition
¹⁰⁹⁾ a neighbourhood paletería
¹¹⁰⁾ a headmaster’s office
¹¹¹⁾ a liquor store at midday
¹¹²⁾ a gold-for-cash outlet 
¹¹³⁾ a train station restroom
¹¹⁴⁾ a country club tennis court
¹¹⁵⁾ an acupuncturist’s office
¹¹⁶⁾ a mansion’s guest bathroom
¹¹⁷⁾ an overwhelmed military outpost
¹¹⁸⁾ a disused santa’s grotto
¹¹⁹⁾ an ambulance bay
¹²⁰⁾ a whiskey distillery
¹²¹⁾ a submarine command center 
¹²²⁾ a lesbian bar 
¹²³⁾ the boot of a parked car 
¹²⁴⁾ a bachelorette party 
¹²⁵⁾ an oncologist’s office 
¹²⁶⁾ a penthouse apartment 
¹²⁷⁾ a coastal cave at low tide 
¹²⁸⁾ the passenger seat of a humvee
¹²⁹⁾ a private plane at 40,000 feet
¹³⁰⁾ a murder-mystery party 
¹³¹⁾ an outdoor beach shower 
¹³²⁾ a sushi restaurant 
¹³³⁾ a trashed pawn shop
¹³⁴⁾ a divorce lawyer’s office 
¹³⁵⁾ an opium den 
¹³⁶⁾ a kids’ ball pit 
¹³⁷⁾ a silversmith’s workshop
¹³⁸⁾ an unassuming safehouse  
¹³⁹⁾ a turkish embassy 
¹⁴⁰⁾ a grimy sewer
¹⁴¹⁾ a federal evidence storehouse 
¹⁴²⁾ a loud public park 
¹⁴³⁾ a busy cocktail bar 
¹⁴⁴⁾ an army mess hall 
¹⁴⁵⁾ an empty stable 
¹⁴⁶⁾ a private investigator’s office 
¹⁴⁷⁾ a dog pound 
¹⁴⁸⁾ a hayfield 
¹⁴⁹⁾ a drive-in movie screening 
¹⁵⁰⁾ an apartment’s fire escape 
¹⁵¹⁾ a shipping container 
¹⁵��⁾ a yoga retreat
¹⁵³⁾ a duplex in a state of disarray 
¹⁵⁴⁾ an ice hockey rink 
¹⁵⁵⁾ a shooting range 
¹⁵⁶⁾ a blood drive 
¹⁵⁷⁾ a timber quarry 
¹⁵⁸⁾ a niche publishing house 
¹⁵⁹⁾ a private arts college 
¹⁶⁰⁾ a fairground in the dead of night 
¹⁶¹⁾ a last-chance rehab clinic 
¹⁶²⁾ an advertising agency
¹⁶³⁾ a theater on opening night 
¹⁶⁴⁾ a hectic rave 
¹⁶⁵⁾ a suburban pharmacy 
¹⁶⁶⁾ a green, sprawling valley 
¹⁶⁷⁾ a veterinary clinic 
¹⁶⁸⁾ a retirement community compex  
¹⁶⁹⁾ a hastily-emptied apartment 
¹⁷⁰⁾ a nightclub bathroom 
¹⁷¹⁾ a lush rose garden
¹⁷²⁾ a childhood bedroom
¹⁷³⁾ a military blacksite 
¹⁷⁴⁾ an airport lounge 
¹⁷⁵⁾ a television show set 
¹⁷⁶⁾ the 46th floor of a skyscraper 
¹⁷⁷⁾ a backpackers’ hostel 
¹⁷⁸⁾ an italian deli 
¹⁷⁹⁾ a failing hair salon 
¹⁸⁰⁾ a sensationalised haunted house 
¹⁸¹⁾ an off-grid commune 
¹⁸²⁾ a makeshift soccer pitch 
¹⁸³⁾ a landscaper’s toolshed 
¹⁸⁴⁾ a cruiseship’s engine room 
¹⁸⁵⁾ a photographer’s set 
¹⁸⁶⁾ a brightly-coloured daycare 
¹⁸⁷⁾ a neglected playground
¹⁸⁸⁾ a hardware store 
¹⁸⁹⁾ a nurses’ station
¹⁹⁰⁾ a tobacconist’s 
¹⁹¹⁾ a biker clubhouse 
¹⁹²⁾ a hunting club
¹⁹³⁾ a newsstand 
¹⁹⁴⁾ a sinking speedboat 
¹⁹⁵⁾ a monastery 
¹⁹⁶⁾ a medical examiner’s mortuary 
¹⁹⁷⁾ a grafftied phone booth 
¹⁹⁸⁾ a soup kitchen
¹⁹⁹⁾ a speakeasy hidden beneath a florists
²⁰⁰⁾ a pumpkin patch in july
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armed-with-a-waffle-iron · 5 months ago
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So, Batman is a poor choice of protagonist for a "social novel" but many of the characters around him (mostly women) are absolutely geared for socially-conscious themes because of their deeper, more personal connections to social themes and settings. To name a few; Selina Kyle, Helena Bertinelli, Stephanie Brown and Renee Montoya.
Batman's not a great character for exploring more socially-conscious issues at all because he has always lived in an ivory tower and doesn't even breath the same air as his fellow Gothamites. Orphan or not, he's a white, cis guy born into generational wealth who embarks on an individualistic, lofty crusade against "crime" in his city from the seclusion of his manor. More importantly, he's a character that's more concerned with abstract moral questions than the more tangible, systemic social concerns on the ground. Batman's most "social" endeavour is charity, the Wayne Foundation. Frankly, white guilt and philanthropy can't change the world, you need mutual aid and collective action for that. In fact Batman is often depicted as more idea than human; his story has always been more philosophical than social.
And, look, that's ok but writers and fans alike have got to accept this. He's a fictional character who we don't need to moralise as all things good and frankly Batman's ivory tower detachment is part of what makes him interesting and creates conflict between him and characters like Catwoman and Huntress. The Batman and Joker movies (or even Taylor's white guilt Nightwing run) are poor social critiques that don't really say anything about society because they're focused on characters never geared for such a critique. Most importantly, many of his female allies do the social narrative better!! If we want socially-conscious themes explored then we should just look to them!!
To make my point, Helena Bertinelli. As the Huntress, Helena's niche is organised crime. She's personally experienced the violence of it, and now reckons with the tangled web of power structures that uphold it and the avarice for profit that fuels it. This is a character embroiled in the politics of crime in a way Batman simply isn't. Organised crime isn't this abstract evil, it's both a product of and actor within the social world. Her day job is just as important to her; she's a teacher. She has to safeguard and guide kids who live in a world hellbent on derailing their development. So Helena's stories can end up blending the crime genre with the social novel in ways that Batman just CANNOT because she's fundamentally more connected to the social dimensions of Gotham while Batman lives in a cave.
First panel below, the speech bubbles should go to the other character.
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DCU Holiday Special (2009)
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linatron · 1 year ago
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Please give me the strength to finish these
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apiswitchcraft · 5 months ago
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understanding norse runes: a historical and modern perspective pt. 3
Sorry it's taken me so long everyone, holidays and school starting back up had me really distracted.
For part 1 click here, for part 2 click here.
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ᛏ tiwaz
ANGLO-SAXON:
"Tir is a guiding star, well keeps faith with princes; it is on course over the mists of night, never failing."
NORWEGIAN:
"Tiw is the one-handed member of the Aesir often has the smith to blow."
ICELANDIC:
"Tyr is the one-handed As and leavings of the wolf and king of temples."
INTERPRETATION: Law and order, justice, victory, but victory for the people, not just the individual. Tyr (this rune's namesake), as the god of war, is also a god of the people, much in the same way Ares is. This rune emphasizes self-sacrifice in the name of common good, in order the serve a larger purpose. However, Tyr also embodies the wisdom of the goddess Athena, also a goddess of war. You have to be reliable, hard working, and loyal in order to achieve success, but you also have to have a plan, gather intel, do research. Think about what you did to deserve your successes: it's not just about the end goal, but the path you took too. As a bindrune, this stave can be good for summoning courage and energy needed for change, especially in legal matters. However, if your motivations are not pure, or actions not just, Tyr will just as much take action against you as for you. Use this rune if you need help bolstering your leadership skills, or for reinforcing a position you already have. Take decisive action, assert yourself, and take on obstacles with gusto.
KEY WORDS: Courage, loyalty, justice, wisdom, determination
ASSOCIATIONS: Tyr
ᛒ berkano
ANGLO-SAXON:
"Poplar/Birch bears no fruit, bears without seed suckers, for from its leaves it's generated, splendid are its branches, gloriously adorned its lofty crown, lifting to the sky."
NORWEGIAN:
"Birch is the greenest-leaved of branches; Loki was lucky in his deception."
ICELANDIC:
"Birch is leafy branch and little tree and youthful wood"
INTERPRETATION: Meaning "birch," this rune represents birth and rebirth, especially when created out of very little. New beginnings, or a restart of something old. But just in as much as it can be ascribed to the cycle of life, this rune is also connected to the cycle of death, as they go hand-in-hand. Birch is a hardy tree that grows in cold climates, bracing the bitterest winters to be cut down and used for maypoles at the coming of spring. This stave is especially useful in what is called "feminine" magic: relating to menstruation, birth, protection of young girls, or sensuality. Use Berkano to call upon the power of Frigg during wedding preparations, Freyja during times of courtship, and Hella during times requiring vengeance or after betrayal. Prosperity and beauty are indicated, as well as a nurturing, protective force. Lots of interpretations relate this rune to the Divine Feminine, or the Goddess archetype.
KEY WORDS: Fertility, new beginnings, femininity,
ASSOCIATIONS: Frigg, Freyja, Hella
ᛖ ehwaz
ANGLO-SAXON:
"Horse is a joy to princes in presence of earls, Horse in pride of its hooves, when rich men, mounted, bandy words, and is to the restless ever a comfort."
INTERPRETATION: Relationships and friendship, literally meaning "horse," the interpretation stems from the trust and love between rider and horse. On any journey into the unknown, you should always bring a friend. Mutual trust is important, though, and that takes a good amount of work to achieve. Harmony between to people is indicated, but loss of individuality does not accompany it. Reliability and loyalty are important qualities in this situation, not intolerance or jadedness. This harmony can also be achieved between two unlike things, two opposites: man and woman, physical and psychic, shaman and god. It is a good rune for meditation with the gods, as it can help bridge the gap between the mortal and immortal realms. Because ehwaz means "horse" this rune can also indicate travel or change. A steady and progressive change is underway, and consistency is key to maintain it.
KEY WORDS: Partnership, harmony, travel
ASSOCIATIONS: Sleipnir, Freyr
ᛗ mannaz
ANGLO-SAXON:
"The mirthful man is dear to kinsmen, yet every man must fail his fellow since the will of the Lord dooms that the frail flesh to earth be taken."
NORWEGIAN:
"Man is an augmentation of the dust; great is the claw of the hawk."
ICELANDIC:
"Man is the joy of man and augmentation of the dust and adorner of ships."
INTERPRETATION: Literally meaning "man," mannaz represents the journey towards self-actualization, achieving an internal balance: between mortal and divine, between male and female, between conscious and unconscious. Take responsibility for yourself, and have respect for everything around you: nature, your fellow man, the gods, our ancestors, and your future. This is the stave of humanity, and all the flaws and follies that may accompany it, but recognizing them as inherently Human, and therefore not all that negative. It represents an awakening, like removing the blinders from a horse, so to speak. It addresses question of identity and purpose, one's function in society. However, this rune requires cooperation, for the user not to fight their "destiny" (which is self-made), or to at least not to abandon it. This rune represents the choices a person is constantly presented with, the same choices everyone is presented with, as a collective. It serves as a reminder that we are never alone, and while we are constantly reliant on others, we should also allow others to be reliant on us.
KEY WORDS: Identity, self-actualization, community, humanity
ASSOCIATIONS: Heimdall, Odin-Vili-Ve
ᛚ laguz
ANGLO-SAXON:
"The sea seems interminable to people if they shall venture on rolling ship and the waves of the sea terrify them, and the sea-stallion heeds not its bridle."
NORWEGIAN:
"Water is where a cascade falls from a mountain-side but ornaments are made of gold."
ICELANDIC:
"Water is welling stream and broad kettle and land of the fish."
INTERPRETATION: With the translation being "lake," the laguz rune represents a lot of what the element of water represents: creativity, visions/dreams, emotions, and vital energy (coming from the idea of the Niflheimr). As with the flow of a rushing river, it is safer to go along with the current than to fight it. A period of trials leading to personal growth is indicated, something that will be difficult, but not outright impossible to overcome. It may be that something hidden is soon revealed. You might feel overwhelmed, or quite put upon, but remember that there is nothing wrong with you, and all shall soon come to pass. Representing the essence of life, laguz can have alternative meanings involving birth, reproduction, healing, psychic powers. It's usage in matters involving the female reproductive and menstrual cycle is said to be very powerful.
KEY WORDS: Intuition, femininity, adaptability, emotional depth
ASSOCIATIONS: Nerthus
ᛝ ingwaz
ANGLO-SAXON:
"Ing was first among the East-Danes seen by men, till he to the east over waves went, his wain after ran, thus the Heardings named the hero."
INTERPRETATION: Ingwaz, representing fertility and masculinity, was said to translate to "Yngvi," thought to be another name for Freyr. It is the time before actualization, a period of gestation, in a sense. This is a potent state, a time where you have to have patience, and let things come to be on their own time. Ingwaz is a rune of transformation, of birth and death, of sensuality and love. However, not so much in the same way that Freyja was a goddess of love, but in the way that Freyr could be interpreted as a god of love; which is more about virility and sex than love. However, if your issue does not relate to interpersonal relationships, this is definitely a rune of nature. This is the stave of the farmer, of the father. Look towards the masculine figure in your life for answers, whether they will provide it to you, or are the crux of your issues.
KEY WORDS: Virility, fertility, potential, masculinity,
ASSOCIATIONS: Freyr
ᛞ dagaz
ANGLO-SAXON:
"Day is God's sending, dear to men the great lord's light means mirth and happiness to rich and poor, useful to all."
INTERPRETATION: Meaning "day," this rune represents clarity, awakening, opening the third eye, consciousness, hope and happiness. Often given very little context other than it's interpretation being overall positive, the dagaz rune should be invoked whenever you need a turning point, or clarification. It is the light of day at dawn, that brings recompense to the fearful and retribution against the hateful. It reminds of the cyclical nature of life, as bad times come, so does new hope emerge. New opportunities are being presented to you, basically on a silver platter. When surrounded by other runes, it turns basically a whole reading towards the positive.
KEY WORDS: Awareness, dawn, hope, happiness
ASSOCIATIONS: Day, Odin
ᛟ othala
ANGLO-SAXON:
"An estate is very dear to every man if he may there rightly and peacefully enjoy in the hall frequent harvest."
INTERPRETATION: The rune of the hearth and home, othala means, most literally "ancestral property," which aligns very similarly to the divinatory interpretation. It promises safety and stability, our relatives, our roots. However, it also warns us to not hide behind our pasts, and to be constantly evolving along with the rest of society. At the end of the day, we must always have something to come home to, a strong foundation. But if this foundation is unsteady, like a toxic relationship is, it can harm us more than help us. It represents everything inherited, psychological traits, land, a home, a name, family, a community. It represents the separation between the here and now, and the then and there, between mortal and immortal. For this reason, it can be a rune to represent Odin.
KEY WORDS: Heritage, inheritance, legacy, tradition
ASSOCIATIONS: Odin
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leahstuff · 6 months ago
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Another Christmas quilt - this one completed! It’s been awhile since I’ve done straightforward patchwork - or whatever it's called when you sew just squares together. I found it relaxing.
I also haven't machine quilted anything myself in awhile (preferring to hand quilt, not quilt, or pay someone to longarm). For this one, I cut some white flannel smaller than the top, then "stitched in the ditch" (on the existing seams) to attach it, then I did a bagged out finish (I've read that it's called that when you sew the top and backing together around the edges, leaving an opening, then turn it right sides out, instead of doing a binding).
So it's quilted with flannel as a batting, and it's backed with the red flannel you see here. I like it, as it's sort of heavy, but also more flexible than lofty batting feels to me.
Also, I want to note that I now have some cute satin tags that I bought from EverEmblem on Etsy and they work really well for tagging my quilts (seen at the bottom of the finished pic).
Pattern: Just 6" squares Fabric: Holiday/Christmas/winter fabrics I pulled from my stash, including Jolly Darlings (by Ruby Star Society), Twas (from Riley Blake designs), candy cane stripe fabric from JoAnn, and others
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