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amphibia-a-day · 6 months
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Day 878 of Amphibia Screenshots
Episode: The Second Temple
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jewish-culture-is · 4 months
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Jewish culture (but sad) is randomly remembering the second temple and not being able to stop crying
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kirirez · 2 years
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i did a screencap redraw of this scene bc all of them together trying to warm up Anne was too cuteee
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heart-wit-strength · 2 years
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The fucking thing that made it all happen if you know what I mean
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writesailingdreams · 1 year
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The Second Temple/Barrel's Warhammer
No real Marcy thoughts beyond she doesn't think well under pressure or situations that need immediate answers without taking time to reflect (she's like Luna from MLP: FiM that way).
What actually predominated on my brain:
more emotional about The Second Temple than The First Temple - Anne's whole thing was more moving to me than anything that happened with Marcy
I continue to be interested by why this Temple is so mysterious liminal and why it has a specific guardian kind of. Why is Valeriana's order so (seemingly) settled at this Temple?
archway entry to the temple being a frog shooting its tongue at a fly was A+ background architectural design and storytelling
brought home the emotionall instinct of Anne v. the intellectual know-how of Marcy
I noticed that a lot of Anne's moments of growth are paralleled in some ways to Sasha. Not necessarily in the same trajectory of growth, but usually when something significant happens that shows off how Anne's changed, there's a complementary Sasha episode showing off how she's handling her journey in Amphibia. The only exception I can think of is Toadcatcher. Anyway, it's a neat narrative structure.
Sasha "we're the best team in this world or any other world"
loved the environment of the Second Temple. Winter world yessss!
Anyway, Anne's my girl and I love her. Her impulsive kindness really impressed and moved me. I love her so much.
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lukas-dreemurr37 · 2 years
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You know, I’m just realizing how it was never really touched on or revealed how exactly Valeriana knew all those things about Anne (about how she lied to the Plantars about being sick, stealing Bessie for a joy ride, etc). I especially wanna know how she knew Anne stole the music box. I mean, that happened on Earth, how would Valeriana have known that?? I wanna know! She definitely feels like a character who could have had more fleshed about her if they had the time.
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septembergold · 2 years
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Model of the Second Temple, Israel Museum
Foto von Joseph Calev auf dreamstime
Photo about Model of the Second Temple, Israel Museum, Jerusalem.
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madsraa · 10 months
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I finally finished this painting!!
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jews: hey so this word is so important that historically it was only ever said once a year on the holiest day of the year and only by one guy. this tradition stopped after the fall of the second temple and everybody has forgotten how to pronounce it, and it's been deemed unpronounceable. now, we use a word to replace it, but you're not allowed to say it outside of prayer or reading torah aloud. any printed material that has it written must be buried in a graveyard like a human, it can't simply be thrown out
christians: *treat the word like a fucking trivia question, have songs that just mispronounce say it on repeat for the entire chorus, make shitty ugly ass earrings with the word written on it, include the word in fun translation exercises like it's just like any other word*
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plulp · 8 months
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SYDNEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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lukesmachete · 2 years
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marcy's snow coat looks adorable i need it
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amphibia-a-day · 10 months
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Day 776 of Amphibia Screenshots
Episode: The Second Temple
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bahoreal · 11 months
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actually crying over this
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nosfelixculpa · 28 days
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cloud: weehee silly time tifa with a spray gun: DOWN BOY
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pillow-boi · 2 years
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uncharted AU log
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U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday will honor Emmett Till, the Black teenager whose 1955 killing helped galvanize the Civil Rights movement, and his mother with a national monument across two states.
Till, 14 and visiting from Chicago, was beaten, shot and mutilated in Money, Mississippi, on Aug. 28, 1955, four days after a 21-year-old white woman accused him of whistling at her. His body was dumped in a river.
The violent killing put a spotlight on the U.S. civil rights cause after his mother, Mamie Till-Bradley, held an open-casket funeral and a photo of her son's badly disfigured body appeared in Black media.
The national monument designation across 5.7 acres (2.3 hectares) and three sites marks a forceful new effort by the President to memorialize the country's bloody racial history even as Republicans in some states push limits on how that past is taught.
"America is changing, America is making progress," said the Rev. Wheeler Parker Jr., 84, a cousin of Till's who was with the boy on the night he was abducted at gunpoint from the relatives' house they were staying at in Mississippi.
"I've seen a lot of changes over the years and I try to tell young people that they happen, but they happen very slow," Parker said on Monday in a telephone interview as he traveled from Chicago to Washington to attend the signing ceremony at the White House as one of approximately 60 guests.
Tuesday marks the 82nd anniversary of Till's birth in 1941. One of the monument sites is the Roberts Temple Church of God in Christ in Chicago, where Till's funeral took place.
The other selected sites are in Mississippi: Graball Landing, close to where Till's body is believed to be have been recovered; and Tallahatchie County Second District Courthouse, where two white men who later confessed to Till's killing were acquitted by an all-white jury.
Signs erected at Graball Landing since 2008 to commemorate Till's killing have been repeatedly defaced by gunfire.
Now that site and the others will be considered federal property, receiving about $180,000 a year in funding from the National Park Service. Any future vandalism would be investigated by federal law enforcement rather than local police, according to Patrick Weems, executive director of the Emmett Till Interpretive Center in Sumner, Mississippi.
Other such monuments include the Grand Canyon, Statue of Liberty and the laboratory of inventor Thomas Edison.
Biden, an 80-year-old Democrat, will likely need strong support from Black voters to secure a second term in the 2024 presidential election.
He screened a film recounting the lynching, "Till," at the White House in February. Last March, he signed into law a bipartisan bill named for Till that for the first time made lynching a federal hate crime.
A Republican field led by former President Donald Trump has made conservative views on race and other contentious issues of history a part of their platform, including banning books and fighting efforts to teach school children accounts of the country's past that they regard as ideologically inflected or unpatriotic.
"This is an amazing, teachable moment to talk about the importance of this story as an American story that everybody can share in now, particularly at a time when people are trying to rewrite history," said Christopher Benson, president of the non-profit organization the Emmett Till & Mamie Till-Mobley Institute in Summit, Illinois.
“We have a memorial now that is not erasable. It can't be banned and it can't be censored, and we think that's a very important thing.”
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