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The temp mail lets you create a free temporary email address instantly. Use it to sign up on websites, block spam, and keep your personal inbox safe and private.
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Today we will become familiar with a tool or website offering disposable email services. In other words, you get a temporary email ID already made for you. You can use it for 10 minutes only. After 10 minutes, that email address will be gone unless you get 10 more minutes, and so on, while you’re active in front of it. This magical service of 10-minute mail is from “10 Minute Mail.”. And, you know, what is the master stroke here? This 10-minute mail/email service is free. This is temporary mail. It is also referred to as ten-minute mail. Click on the link to read more.
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le problème des lundis fériés c'est que commencer la semaine un mardi c'est raide
#Genre habituellement le lundi t'as pleins de réus#tu dépile un peu tes mails#et tu prépare ta semaine grosso merdo#et le mardi tu attaque les trucs importants#mais là bim#direct dans le milieu de la semaine#pis si tu attaque les gros sujets le mercredi c'est un peu comme se lever à 10h le week-end#le temps de prendre ton petit dej / te laver et c'est déjà la fin de la matinée#bref j'ai pas envie d'aller bosser#sans surprise#sworny raconte sa vie#upthebaguette
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I hope you feel better soon
thank u sm. im hoping it’s just a 24 hr thing cuz i feel horrible and i do not want to deal w/ this for much longer
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Idk wants going on with my address man. I bought an hdmi cable just to test it out and see if it’ll actually ship to my address…
#hopefully it works#I needed one anyway#I haven’t gotten any mail or anything in the mail and the ppl at the post office were no help at all bro#I’ll just get a refund if it doesn’t come and contact usps again to see but bro#rambling#literally telling these ppl that I haven’t gotten any mail at all this month and that I got an update telling me that my ID can’t be#delivered or some shit even tho I paid for my ID around the 2nd of December and It really doesn’t take that long for a new ID to come in#the mail#like a week tops#like what the fuck#I’ll have to go to the dmv and see if they’d feel sorry for me and give me my shit in person#I still have my receipt from paying for it and my temp ID
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Do you have thoughts about the end of les légendaires? I was very disappointed with Shun-Day's arc
OK so in my reread I'm currently on volume 17, but I just finished up Shun-Day's arc so I figured I'd answer this now because YES many thoughts!
In general... I feel like Shun-Day's writing fails her a LOT. She's got so much going for her, and yet... uegh.
I'm not a big fan of Shun-Day and Gryf's relationship at all. Not in the least just because of the discrepancy in age (I'll ignore that for this post because I can't really get into that here without an entire The Poor Women in Les Légendaires section lmao), but I also just don't think it's very compelling. It really only stands to create a love triangle, make Gryf look like a dick, and use Shun-Day as a narrative prop.
I'm somewhat lukewarm on Gryf and Shimy's relationship as well, but in any case it's stupid how quickly she forgives him for all that bullshit. I think in a lot of ways the writing of their relationship just ends up severely weakening her character, which is disappointing. It's not impossible to have a character whose weak to their love interest and still have it be done well, but it doesn't hit that way for me.
Gryf's character also suffers due to all of it to me. I understand the 'pushing people away because of imminent death' trope, and I even like it sometimes, but using another character for it stops it from being false sanctimony and just makes it a douchey move.
However, that doesn't inherently make it a negative! You could still include that dynamic and write it well, with the characters growing because of it and becoming better, but I don't think that's really how it's done. Instead it just ends up being "Oh no, Shun-Day died! Oh well! It's ok because Gryf and Shimy ended up together!" with no real regard to the fact that That Really Fucking Sucks past comedic relief in "lol Gryf and Shimy are bickering again!"
Sidenote but I also think making Shun-Day Amy's daughter is just... a weird choice? It doesn't end up doing anything for the story or for their characters (or even like. Skroa's), and seems to just exist to provide a last minute plot twist.
Honestly as I'm writing this I'm starting to realize that I think maybe the Amour Mortel–– L'Éternité ne Dure Qu'un Temps arc might be my least favorite... I think its writing is reaaally weak in a lot of ways (girl hello Éternity doesn't end up doing shit?).
It's all worth it for Sheibah though.
#don't take this as me not liking shun-day. she's my best friend i love her#anyways. gryf may be my fave but holy shit he really just went 'oh shun-day?? yeah i don't give a shit about her' like HELLO SIR???#we choose to ignore it for character consistency LMAO#for that matter i choose to ignore l'éternité ne dure qu'un temps. for my mental health /lh#patrick sobral when i catch you. when i catch you patrick sobral#thank you for asking!! i love ranting about this stupid comic#type: mail#type: meta#more like ranting. but shh#fandom: les légendaires#les légendaires#shun-day les légendaires#gryf les légendaires#shimy les légendaires#les legendaires
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hi! uhh would you be willing to talk more about sacred spaces? lol im really interested if you want to talk about it!
anon. i would love nothing more. i broke out my old books and articles that i had to use in my sacred space class (aka the reason i am the way i am now) just for this. i'm not totally sure how long this is going to get, so bear with me. i will also have sources.
so the first question we really need to answer is: what is sacred space?
we tend to think of sacred spaces as one of two things. 1.) religious space 2.) solemn places (like monuments, for example--more on this later!)
either way, a sacred space tends to do one major thing: it evokes an emotion. a feeling. you know when you step into a sacred space, how the air around you shifts. but why? what is so special about church? or the cemetery? or a memorial? what defines a sacred space?
short answer: depends.
long answer: well...
so one of the main books that i'm pulling from is called The Sacred and the Profane by Mircea Eliade (who is, btw, one of my favorite authors on the topic--as well as the first academically. it is not an easy read. it's confusing and dense, don't let the page count fool you. it's a short book with a lot packed into it.) ANYWAY. eliade introduces the concept of "sacred time." he defines sacred time as thus: "by its very nature sacred time is reversible in the sense that, properly speaking, it is a primordial mythical time made present. every religious festival, any liturgical time, represents the reactualization of a sacred event that took place in a mythical past, 'in the beginning.'" it is also important to note here the definition of a liminal space. a liminal space is, by definition(!), a transitional space; a threshold. it is a space that when you enter, you are different when it comes time for you to exit. something happens in that liminal space that changes you. so sacred time--the return to a mythical past--is marked by one especially important thing: repetition.
part of this sacred time is what eliade calls the "time of origin" and is defined as the "ritual repetition of the gods' creative act." religious festivals are held the same time of year, every year. (this, of course, can vary depending on religion--example: easter is not the same date every year, but the easter sunday service is essentially the same every year.) this is known as imitatio dei. an imitation of god, trying to return to this mythical past or origin or miracle or something. sacred space is marked by repeated ritual--our sacred time
but this is only part of our answer.
eliade also introduces the concept of the axis mundi, which translates literally into 'world axis' or 'center of the world', but in the terms that eliade presents us with, it refers to any place that connects the human and the divine. for example, the altar in a church would be considered the axis mundi.
it doesn't always have to be religious, though. in sacred space, it often is religious, but it doesn't have to be. example: think about how a home is set up. older homes have a fireplace, because this is where families would gather around. this has shifted over the years to become the tv. either way, it's often the center of the room, or where people gather around the most. (one of the papers i wrote in this class was on the fact that the disney parks often have an icon and this is what would be considered the axis mundi of each park)
speaking of not always being religious; back to monuments!
i don't have enough time to really dive into it, but the book Shadowed Ground by Kenneth Foote delves really deep into (specifically) america's monuments and how they have become sacred spaces over time and what makes them sacred. i'll have to find it, because i apparently did Not have this article on hand so i have to search for it once again but! there's an academic article about how monument mall is set up in washington d.c. to specifically evoke these feelings of solemnity etc etc. it's in the very design of it.
tl;dr - sacred space is often created through the repetition of rituals, religious or secular, there is often a liminal space or threshold that we cross, and, sometimes, sacred spaces are intentionally created to evoke the feeling without the ritual--as is the case with a lot of memorials or monuments.
anyway! this got a little too long, but i hope this answered some things!! i love talking about sacred space and religion and religious history in general so i would be. thrilled to answer any that u have!!
#got mail! 📩#anon asks#something i forgot to mention: there's also the idea of a temp sacred space!#in dia de muertos for example! the ofrendas are created and taken down by the end of the holiday (usually. sometimes they are permanent!)#but. yeah.#anyways. everyone enjoy me rambling about eliade for too long!#liv talks sacred space
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what are u doing here GO TO SLEEP
It a queue 🤭 (lil man is drinking a bottle rn)
#had alcohol so cant breastfeed#seems okay#he is holding the bottle himself#very proud mamma#i did put the lid on wrong so thats fun🙃#noticd when checking the temp btw#also#how difficult is it to make a bottle at night#omg#the stress#anywho#goodnight#bells got mail
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