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kayakovicyoo · 6 months
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17deadmoth · 5 months
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captura-salvaje · 7 months
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Lunares = redflag
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-cassiopeia- · 1 year
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Can you
not d i s a p p e a r
on me?
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[3 am] NANNO: Why are any of us here, really? TK, in his bedroom: I’m asking about YOU, specifically.
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sandewich · 3 months
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Incorrect Quote 2 // Nanno-Yuri.
Nanno and Yuri tries to enter a room.
Nanno: Babies first.
Yuri: ...What?
Nanno: Ladies first.
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brightgnosis · 1 year
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A second question may now be asked: If the goddess of Crete is a mother-goddess [as envisioned by Archeologist Arthur Evans, then] whose mother is she? […]
Observe that the title ‘Mother of God(s)’ is a cult epithet to be found throughout the theocratic Ancient Near East and even Greece. This title implies neither fertility nor seasonal allegory; rather, it confers honor to mother and offspring alike and places them at the top of the hierarchy of the pantheon.
Nicolas Wyatt has suggested in a series of articles that the actual counterpart of the Mother Goddess in Ugaritic myth is the dowager queen. She controls the lineage of the king and (for this reason) was held in very high honour; he detects this pattern of lineage in the Hebrew Bible as well […] In Ugaritic literature we read that the heir to the throne 'shall drink the milk of Athirat' […] queen of the pantheon [and] consort of El and the protectress of the king […] Thus, she is ‘mother of gods’ and ‘mother of kings’ alike.
Turning to Egypt, Isis is the mother of Horus [… and ….] also embodies the throne of the pharaoh and wears it as a headdress on her head. Thus, when the king sits on his throne, he sits on the lap of this goddess, metaphorically speaking [P] Mesopotamian Ishtar may be cast in a similar theocratic social mold. She is often cited as a fertility goddess, but her social position in the pantheon as a daughter of Anu and a patroness of kings is equally important, although this is seldom stressed. It is exactly in this capacity (and not fertility) that she protects Zimrilim, king of Mari and hands him the insignia of his reign in the throne room of the latter’s palace. She remains the patroness of Assyrian kings through the first millennium.
Moving on to Greece of the Archaic Greek period (seventh to sixth centuries), we meet the goddess Kybebe. Both the name and cult of this goddess originated in Phrygia and Lydia. In Greece she is equated with the Mother of Gods, Rhea and Magna Mater […] Mark Munn points out that Kybebe is closely associated with Lydian sovereignty '…by the heyday of the Lydian empire the mother of the archetypal rule had become the archetype of the divine Mother'.
With this evidence as a background we finally return to Minoan Crete where we shall detect the Mother Goddess in precisely such role as here outlined.
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By Nanno Marinatos in 'The Minoan Mother Goddess and Her Son: Reflections On A Theocracy and Its Deities', from Images As Sources: Studies On Ancient Near Eastern Artefacts and the Bible Inspired By the Work of Othmar Keel, published 2007 (My Ko-Fi Here)
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ninjarebcrn · 2 years
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♡ › ❛ you think you're right when in fact, you're selfish. sometimes people who think they're always right.. are the most pathetic people. ❜
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initiumseries · 2 years
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What do you think about Girl From Nowhere? It's such a bizarre show and i really want to hear your thoughts about the show.
Oh wow lol. So...I kind of like shows that are bizarre and off putting and uncomfortable. I'll be cringing the ENTIRE time, but I'll watch it. And at first, I had no idea what was going on. Like, she was seducing a teacher, and then video taping him, and I was like...uhh what the hell is this child doing? And then there was this whole dance sequence in the middle of it
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had me like, what the hell is this unhinged shit, now I need to see how it resolves. And this LAUGH.
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I think what hooked me was how quickly it all descends into abject madness in every episode?
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Like everyone goes from 0 to 2000 SO FAST, which, to my understanding, the reason is like...she basically breaks down people's inhibitions and facilitates them doing the worst possible thing they could imagine and then she enacts revenge on them for it. I think the first time she was brutally murdered, by those kids I believe, I was like...
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But I think the first season really sets up the second to not only up the stakes, but explain how she got there. I liked that Nanno sought vengeance for mostly young girls who were victimized and made vulnerable, and when you find out later, she's basically a vengeance spirit, it all starts making a LOT of sense. It was refreshing seeing predators and opportunists, mostly men and boys, get violent comeuppance in a way that felt...sort of like the natural consequence to their own bad behaviour. I say that to mean, they do these terrible things, and their punishment is like...well...yeah. You were raping students, ofc you should be outed on the internet and lose EVERYTHING.
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It was also interesting to watch by the end of season 1, Nanno's resolve seems to waver. Then by season 2, you find out there's a new vengeance spirit, you find out how she came to be, and basically, Nanno's realized the world is a lot more complex than she originally saw it. That added nuance really elevated the show past senseless violence for me, because it was never gratuitous. It really drove home how vulnerable these kids are, and how most of the adults around them fail them terribly.
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And you see the change in Nanno from season 1 to 2:
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And then being left to guess whether or not she truly died...it was bizarre as HELL, but the storytelling was actually quite good (I especially liked the episode where that playboy who deliberately seduces girls and gets them pregnant ends up pregnant himself), the visuals were arresting and uncomfortable and artsy and I believe it had some roots in Thai mythology (don't quote me), which I also enjoyed learning more about. I thought, despite it being SO weird and losing me at some points, it was still an interesting and sometimes compelling watch and I was surprisingly interested in and surprised by Nanno's character development.
Hopefully that answers your question! :)
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sweetiehyuka · 2 years
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📱, 🌼 + 📝 <3
i'll put my homescreen and lockscreen under the cut ! the homescreen is smth kai once drew heh
fave flowers are daisies and lilies <3
my favourite quote, I don't have one that comes to mind, a lot of what nanno says at the start of girl from nowhere episodes are faces of mine tho.
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echoquery · 3 years
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endless favorites ♡ nanno (girl from nowhere)
“it’s strange how some people still believe that humans like us are noble animals who only have good sides and refuse to believe that we have filthy sides within us.”
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kayakovicyoo · 22 days
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When you are hurt and life trying to hurt even more
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uwmaa · 2 years
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nanno and yuri
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yuris-pet · 3 years
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Yuri: *Kicks the door down looking panicked*
Nanno: What did you do?
Yuri: Nobody died.
Nanno: WHAT KIND OF ANSWER IS THAT?!
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vinaceou · 3 years
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NANNO: You killed him!
YURI: Actually, he died of natural causes.
NANNO: Knife to the neck?
YURI: There is nothing more natural than dying from a knife to the neck. What would be unnatural is if he survived from that.
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