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nnobodoodles · 13 days
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Huh.
So I randomly remembered Croc is pretty much Italian.
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archivegeo · 1 year
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--"Love and death are the great hinges on which all human sympathies turn."
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corvidonia · 2 months
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i love bullying apollo
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secondbeatsongs · 21 days
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hey. I need help
what the fuck does this song say?
like specifically at around a minute in, after what I'm pretty sure is "and the donkey they threw from the bell tower", what's this guy saying? I'm losing my mind
here's the unedited song if it helps:
all of the lyrics online are wrong or incomplete and there are no official ones anywhere! I just want to know what that dude is saying!
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mcsiggy · 5 months
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As a genderqueer person whos favourite greek god is Dionysus I had a moral obligation to make my favourite drawing of him my animal crossing flag
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YOOOO ;O; THIS IS SO CUTE HOLY SHIT?!
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batcavescolony · 5 months
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Nico Di Angelo was born around 1932. the beginning of WW2 was 1939, this is probably about when he came to the USA. Do you know what else happened in 1939? Detective Comics #27, now you're probably wondering 'batcaves why does this random comic matter?' It's matters because that comic is the introduction of Detective Comics newest story, following the adventures of 'The Bat-Man'. It is fully possible for 7 year old Nico DiAngelo to have read the first few issues of Batman comics, do with this what you will.
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jomarchswritingjacket · 3 months
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hopstitchstell · 24 days
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"We've both got places to be, Coz!"
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"I'm a fellow student of Death, My Kin."
(18 out of 25! Artemis and Athena are next)
(Reblogs are appreciated ❤️🧡)
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votapublica · 4 months
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Achilles at Skyros
“Why is Patroclus here?”
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orange-artblog · 1 month
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ichor, blood of the gods / dark cream week: day 5 - statuary
shattered by galacii-gallery
cross by jakei95
dark cream week by @zu-is-here
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zu-is-here · 2 years
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Pasithea
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cthonicpsychopomp · 2 months
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Bring devotion into your gaming! Its super fun!
In animal crossing one of my buildings is a straight up alter im working on for all of the gods i worship and work with.
In pokemon i like naming my pokemon after the gods.
There is thanatos the duskul, my snorlax hypnos, my alakazam apollo look he is bright yellow and can do psychic moves and like apollo is the god of prophecy i have a wartortle named posiden and a little buddew named persephone. Love them
Also in hades when you give offerings to the gods you can straight up pretend its a offering. Thats what i do!
Incorperate your practice into the games you play! Its fun! Game on!
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silverskye13 · 2 days
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Had the thought of Joel smallishbeans hels being almost like a version of narcissus or some other Greek hero. He's tall, almost too tall, he's handsome, almost too handsome. He's often spoken about like he's a gift from the gods, but it's a death sentence. Respect turns to jealously quickly in hels after all
Hels!Joel is Junji Ito's Tomie confirmed?
No but I do really like this Narcissus/Adonis style paragon of beauty and perfection, and he is doomed to walk a fine line between needing attention to thrive, and too much attention inevitably leading to downfall. It's like when Hamlet recognizes he's in a tragedy, but he has the will to break the fourth wall and fight it. He can't fully predict how everyone else will act though, and will always have mixed success. Doomed By The Narrative vibes in a self aware character who's trying to beat the allegations.
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notacluedo · 1 year
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Aeneas get ur ass to Italy
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badstitched · 5 months
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. . * . ⭐︎ . * . ⭐︎ * .. . * . ⭐︎ . * . ⭐︎ * . It's nearly Capricorn Season!! . ☾ * . ☄︎ * . ⭐︎ * .. ☾ * . ☄︎ * . ⭐︎ * .
Here are some famous Capricorns: Michelle Obama Betty White Nicolas Cage Dolly Parton David Bowie Greta Thunberg J.R.R. Tolkien
I had fun with this design! It’s the seagoat representing your favorite Capricorn, also a Greek Mythological feature, so it’s 2 funs in one. Find the pattern here: https://badstitched.etsy.com/.../capricorn-cross-stitch... Find all my other cool stuff, like Patreon, freebies, newsletter, etc. here: https://www.linktr.ee/badstitch
I hope you check me out!
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feckcops · 10 months
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The migrant shipwreck near Greece is a horrible tragedy – but it wasn’t an accident
“The Greek coast guard’s conflicting account states that the vessel was first spotted by Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, at midday on Tuesday, June 13. It claims that once it achieved contact, those on board repeatedly stated that ‘the boat was not in danger, they wanted no help other than food and water, and that they wished to continue on to Italy.’ The coast guard states that at 1:40 a.m., the boat ceased moving, and at 2:04 a.m., a coast guard floating vessel reported that the trawler had capsized.
“International legal experts have noted that even if those on board the trawler said they did not want to be rescued, the coast guard had the obligation to independently evaluate if it was seaworthy and intervene if it was not. Photos of the trawler show that it was clearly overpacked, those on board did not appear to be wearing life vests, and the vessel was not flying any flag …
“These tragedies are no accident, but a product of political choices. Over the past decade, the EU has reduced access to asylum and made arriving on the continent ever more difficult — increasing policing and surveillance along its borders, erecting and expanding walls, and illegally pushing back thousands of people …
“There are years of evidence that Greece and Frontex regularly engage in and cooperate on illegal pushbacks — pushing migrants back over the border despite their right to seek asylum. In recent years, these pushbacks have been stepped up, both on the country’s northern land border and at sea. Those caught on the northern border are usually beaten, robbed of their phones and all their valuables, often stripped naked, and put in boats on the river Évros. People who arrive on Greek islands are usually gathered up, put on rubber boats, and abandoned at sea. Boats intercepted in the Aegean Sea are often damaged or have their engines removed, or else the Hellenic Coast Guard will simply tow them back to Turkish waters.”
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