“take me backoh, drunken gods of slaughter you know i’ve always been yourfavorite daughter”
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“No one can weave as well as I—not even the Goddess Athena!” Arachne boasted, unaware of who else might be listening in.
Revisiting one of the most memorable greek myths from my childhood, the weaving contest of Arachne and Athena.
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i have good taste except when i don’t but when i don’t it’s in a sexy way
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Kim Seo Hyun for Vogue Korea January 2022. Photographed by Park Jongha
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Herbert James Draper “The Lament for Icarus” 1898 by Plum leaves Via Flickr: Herbert James Draper (1864-1920) English Classicist painter. oil on canvas Tate Britain, London
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what if vampires are like mosquitoes and only the ladies drink blood
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I don't care if you're neurodivergent or not, this message is for everyone:
It's totally okay to return to childhood enjoyments.
There is no link between your worth and how many colouring books you own. You can pay your taxes and have stuffed animals on your bed. Stopping to go on a swing in the park doesn't decide if you're a good parent.
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good things will happen 🧿
things that are meant to be will fall into place 🧿
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Easy. Get rid of 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, & 9
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I see a lot of polytheists deciding that the notion that the gods may love us is a “Christian mindset” and They don’t “owe” us that. But just because They don’t owe us any warm feelings doesn’t mean it’s so unrealistic that the gods may actually have warm feelings in regards to a species that They have been coexisting with, actively helping, and watching grow for centuries.
I don’t think it’s out of the realm of possibility that They do more than simply tolerate us.
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