I gotta say
All this extremely intrusive, obnoxiously forced and unavoidable One Piece advertising on tumblr has only made me want to avoid it at all costs.
Not just the adaptation. I mean the whole franchise. Like good going, tumblr. I actually WAS planning on watching the anime at some point but you’ve made me push that way down to the very bottom on the list of my priorities out of pure spite.
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s2fg web tumblr isnt half as functional as the phone app and it's a bitch cus my screenshotting/giffing/"creating" is like 98% done on my pc, am i really gonna have to properly set up a synced cloud thing just to post shit?
tryna reblog my own damn post +3 more images and it froze my browser, this is 🐃💩.
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what the fuck tumblr?! I'm on the tab that is supposed to show me content from people I FOLLOW and is just recommended posts!! I hate this
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I know we all like to make fun of the porn bots, but fucking hell, goddamn, holy FUCKING SHIT TUMBLR
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okay the junk follower spam is officially over ( over 7k... what the fuck....) and I'm gonna start clearing it out so
📢 A REMINDER
PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, CHANGE YOUR ICON AND BLOG TITLE/HEADER TO ANYTHING THAT ISN'T THE DEFAULT
EVERYONE WITH A DEFAULT ICON AND HEADER IS BEING BLOCKED AND REPORTED SPAM
i respect your right to lurk silently but tumblr has an ongoing problem with b*t accounts, you can literally change your icon to a meme and your header to "not a bot lol", don't care, it just has to Not Be Default. or a real picture of a woman, actually, don't do that either. if blogs keep blocking you, that's why! if you don't know How to change those... try " google.com "
that is all
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Mythic, Divine, Godly, and Religious Objects
As always, process recorded for me and published for others, and my disclaimer is in my bio.
Recently, I received an ask regarding the mythic asteroid Aphrodite [1388] conjunct the Ascendant. I thought I'd explain my process for interpreting charts and placements within them, starting with how I define and differentiate mythic objects. If you are confused or curious about my perspective, you can refer to this post.
What makes an object...
🌟 MYTHIC
Mythic objects are asteroids and minor objects that signify a story or an element from a story of myth, legend, or religion, which the astrologer need not necessarily follow, believe in, or practice.
For example, Orpheus [3361] and Eurydike [75] are figures of Hellenic myth. You don't have to practice Hellenic paganism to refer to them as mythic objects.
Regardless of your beliefs, you will find Eurydike to represent disappearances, romantic distance, and the tragic muse, and Orpheus to represent grief, obsession, and the tragic artist.
Read more on interpreting Orpheus and Eurydike here.
🌟 DIVINE
Divine objects are mythic asteroids and minor objects that signify a cosmic power, spiritual process, or holy place which is significant to the astrologer's faith.
For example, near any spiritual astrologer could refer to Spirit [37452] and treat it as a divine object, as near all religions have a concept that falls in line with that of 'spirit' or a 'spirit'. Thus, it's appropriate to use as such on near all occasions.
However, asteroid Karma [3811] should only be interpreted as a divine object for those who incorporate Hindu concepts of karma into their faith. Non-Hindu astrologers can refer to it, but should do so as a mythic object.
🌟 GODLY
Godly objects are divine asteroids and minor objects that signify the intervention of a specific deity, group of deities, or other named figure which the astrologer worships and which hypothetically possesses its own unique will and perspective.
For example, Christians would treat Christ-related objects as godly and the same for Hindus, pagans to their various pantheons, etc.
For objects of dubious divinity, it relies even more so on personal beliefs. For example, asteroid Lucifer [1932] is only a godly object to an astrologer who practices devil worship. The asteroids of the saints would only be considered godly if a Christian treats them as conduits for the Christian god.
Otherwise, one should treat the object in question as a mythic object, as described above.
Read about how to identify your own prominent godly objects here.
🌟 RELIGIOUS
Religious objects are fundamentally different as they are asteroids and minor objects that function as symbols of religious institutions, rather than the faith, or the stories for which faith is held.
Religious objects may double as mythic or even divine objects, depending on the context of the reading, but not necessarily.
For example, the asteroid Holiday [365443] may be used in a spiritual reading in tandem with a Godly or Mythic asteroid to refer to a specific holiday - perhaps using the aspects between the latter object and the former.
However, it can also represent, independently, the existence of holidays in general, regardless of to whom the days are holy.
Another example would be Church [10343]. It is obviously a religious object, regardless of your faith.
But if one is raised Catholic and has a prominent asteroid Peter [1716], it may also serve the purpose of a mythic asteroid, for he founded the church.
My next posts will be on finding mythic, divine, and godly objects prominent for you based on their type.
Keep an eye out, and I hope this was useful to even a few of you! Thanks for reading ♡♡♡♡♡♡
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