twofaced-bone-dragon
twofaced-bone-dragon
The Witch of Snake River
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A fat hearth witchy-dragon from Idaho who collects books, plushies, and hedgehog things. BPD, Anxiety, Dysthymia. I post about nerd stuff, mental illness, and witchcraft. Follow for a broad spectrum of content.
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twofaced-bone-dragon · 4 years ago
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I've been gone for good reason bc I've been riddled with DISEASE
Also here is my plague rat he is 7 mos old and I love him
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twofaced-bone-dragon · 4 years ago
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I HAVE NO REGRETS.
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twofaced-bone-dragon · 4 years ago
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Don’t buy other stuff
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twofaced-bone-dragon · 5 years ago
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Glitter Pikachu Poncho Pins made by GoldenCatStudio
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twofaced-bone-dragon · 5 years ago
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One time I was cooking with a girl and we were both bilingual but we didn’t have a language in common so we were just sitting by the fire doing prep work quietly and I was peeling little garlic cloves to mince and she put her hand on my arm to stop me and demonstrated how you’re supposed to press on the clove with the flat side of your knife to break the shell off all at once to peel it and I was like oh! And I imitated her and she nodded in approval and we went back to quietly peeling and mincing the garlic and I don’t want to be hyperbolic but in that moment I was like wow I truly understand the universal thread of human love and connection inherent in our souls or whatever
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twofaced-bone-dragon · 5 years ago
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Fish Pie - Kiki’s Delivery Service
Howdy y'all!  The mysterious roommate here, and I’m going to tell you all about dis fish pie hurr! Remember in Kiki’s Delivery Service when Kiki helped the lovely ladies made this fancy fish pie for their granddaughter’s birthday?  Well, this was just like that time… but different.  My mom was in town, and the purveyor of this blog and I decided to make some yummy dinner for us all.  And the best part of all was that she didn’t turn up her nose and say, “Oh… another one of those crummy fish pies again,” in fact, she loved it!  I even got to make the fish on top!  That was the best part about it.
Ingredients
4 fillets of herring, or 3 fillets of another larger, white fish (we used rockfish, you could use sole, tilapia, or cod)
1 leek
1 medium while onion
1 carrot
5 medium potatoes (bakers or russets)
2 cups spinach
3 eggs
2 tablespoons deli style or whole ground mustard
2 bay leaves
3 cups milk
2 tablespoons salt
2 tablespoons pepper
Directions
Cut up the potatoes and put them in a pot of boiling water.  Boil for about 5 minutes, then add in two eggs and boil for 5 more minutes.  Take out the eggs, and strain the potatoes.  Then mash the potatoes in a bowl with 2/3 cup of milk.
Add the mashed potatoes to the bottom of your casserole dish, saving about 1 potato worth of mash in the bowl.
Slice all of the vegetables and the hardboiled eggs and saute them in a pan with some oil or butter and the bay leaves.
Add in the rest of the milk, the mashed potato that you saved, mustard, salt and pepper.  Cook everything on medium heat stirring occasionally, until the milk reaches a thick consistency, then add it into the casserole pan.  Remember to remove the bay leaves.
Cut the fish fillets into 3 inch wide chunks, and then add it into the casserole pan.
Unroll the pie crust and put it on top.  You can cut it into strips, and cut out a fish if you want to make it like the one in Kiki’s Delivery Service.  Once you finish covering the casserole pan with the pie crust, beat an egg and brush it on top of the pie crust.
Bake in a 350 degree oven for about 20-30 minutes, or until the crust is to your liking.
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twofaced-bone-dragon · 5 years ago
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For the eighth day of Vestalia, Hestia was offered the two raspberries that both ripened and turned red ahead of all the others.  
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Shop, Patreon, Books, Mailing List *•. ✧˖°` 
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twofaced-bone-dragon · 5 years ago
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Bonus:
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twofaced-bone-dragon · 5 years ago
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SEVEN WORLDS, ONE PLANET 2019 | Presented by: David Attenborough
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twofaced-bone-dragon · 5 years ago
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Bast more than the Queen of Cats
Bast is one of the oldest Gods and isn’t often given the credit she deserves. Commonly loved but rarely truly respected. She is usually worshipped as the Queen of Cats but that is merely a small part of who and what she is. She is Protector of Ra and defeater of Apep. She is so powerful that she was the “Body Guard” for the King of the Gods Ra, defeater of evil incarnate. She is the last line of defense against oblivion.
She is no defenseless kitten but one of the most powerful deities of the Ancient Egyptians. She is a first Kingdom goddess with roots tracing to pre-dynasty tribal chieftains.  She was a Lower Kingdom Goddess with her temple city Bubastis being just north of modern-day Cairo. So devoted to her worship were her people that when the Upper Kingdom came down and conquered the Lower Kingdom, thus uniting the two Kingdoms that though many of the Lower Egyptian God’s were replaced with Upper Deities, as conquerors are want to do, Bast could not be replaced. Bast and Sekhmet respectively held the same position. However since there could only be one Warrior Goddess and protector of All of Egypt, Bast was shifted into the role of Protector of Ra, the royal family, and creation as they knew it. Through the thousands, yes thousands of years, the two started to become syncretized together and were often interchangeable. However, Sekhmet’s role was always to protect Egypt from outer forces while Bast main focus was that of inner troubles.
It wasn’t until much later, when the Greek’s conquered Egypt that Bast was defanged and declawed much of her power given over to Dionysus and her name changed to Ailuros. Thousands of years after she was the Captain of the Guard to the Royal family of the God’s, Defeater of Apep, She Who Devours, The Greeks made her Queen of Cat’s losing her dual form of Cat-Woman she would only now be depicted as a small black cat.   Much of power and worship having been stripped away given to the male Greek God’s of the conquering kingdom across the seas.
Egyptian’s didn’t have the same feelings about sex as we do in this modern society. Bast is just as much a Warrior Goddess as she is the Sex Kitten, Mother, and Magician. She doesn’t need to be either or, she is all and more. To trivialize her is insulting. If you want to work with her don’t be lazy. Get to know the depths of her story. Know that she is more complicated, knowledgeable and powerful than you could ever imagine.  Like most of us, she likes boxes but doesn’t want to be trapped in one. Do not limit your perception of her; she will not thank you for it.
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twofaced-bone-dragon · 5 years ago
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K E M E T I S M 101
🔮To truly understand Kemetism in an archeological and accurate way, it’s necessary to strip down the Neo Pagan Kemetic movement and go back to the core of what magick was historically in the Ancient Egyptian civilization.
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In the next few weeks I will be posting a crash course on Heka Magick, here starting with a short introduction.
Introduction:
✨In Ancient Egyptian beliefs, Heka magick was the force used to create the world. Creation occurred from the Nun (a state and place of chaos) where the great serpent Apophis resided. (Apophis is he really seen as a malevolent entity throughout the mythology).The first land, the Primeval Mound, rose out of the Nun, and the creator made order out of chaos. Maat (both goddess and ideal) was the personification of this divine order✨.
Then, humans and deities were created, including the god Heka, the “ba” (soul or manifestation) of the sun and the energy making creation possible.
All deities and supernatural creatures, as well as Kings, had heka. Magical power is also called akhu- enchantments and spells. Heka was also practiced by priets in the form of rituals and prayers, and played a significant role in preparing a deceased person to enter Duat, the underworld- the ultimate test of your morality and life here on earth. Heka was also used for protection, as well as being employed by the gods and goddesses in their mythical struggles and stories to defeat their foes. These stories form the base of Ancient Egyptian beliefs and spirituality.
🦋💧Aphroditiful💧🦋
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twofaced-bone-dragon · 5 years ago
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“When life is sweet, say thank you and celebrate. When life is bitter, say thank you and grow.” Shauna Niquist
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