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frimleyblogger · 7 months
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Another Glass Of Absinthe
How #absinthe came to be banned and how its fortunes came to be revived #alcohol #spirits
Known as “the green fairy” to its adherents and “the wicked green witch” to its detractors, absinthe was not for the faint-hearted. “After the first glass” Wilde wrote, “you see things as you wish they were. After the second, you see things as they are not. Finally, you see things as they really are, and that is the most horrible thing in the world”. Degas’ drinkers portrayed in L’Absinthe…
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wyrd-author · 1 year
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So I’ll be the first to admit this is a weird one. I wanted to experiment with combining separate books into one large omnibus. The Wicked Years Series (which was the inspiration for the musical Wicked) is so full of weird things I figured it would be fitting to combine them into one thicc volume. It’s now up for sale in my shop at the link in my bio.
All four Wicked Years books (Wicked, Son of a Witch, A Lion Among Men, Out of Oz) were bound together in black hand dyed sienna leather with green foiled page edges and green vinyl tooling. Normally I would have charged more for this thicc boy but the green foil page edging is a little splotchy in some parts because it was impossible to press the pages tight enough for the edging process.
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siguun · 1 year
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redandgreenpoll · 1 year
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Round 1
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divinavulpes7 · 11 months
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Welcome home
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magicaldogtoto · 10 months
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From Discord. Guess I have two Spider-Man OCs now…
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greengirlfight · 7 months
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💚Green Girl Fight!💚
Round 3 Part 1
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Elphaba/Wicked Witch of the West (Wicked/Wizard of Oz) VS Emira Blight (The Owl House)
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I love science. But also, I can clearly see how it is the western man’s explanation of explicit indigenous knowledge. ESPECIALLY in agriculture and food systems. Isn’t it quite interesting to think about how regenerative agriculture was THE way of living. We’ve strewn so far from this form of food production that now rich white women with masters degrees and inherited land get to teach others “regenerative agriculture” for profit. It irritates me that our culture (mostly white culture) needs the chemical, biological, physical, scientific proof that something works when oral traditions have been tried and true on this continent for 10,000 years. Is the scientific method a means of distraction so big ag, big pharma, big oil, and big chem can make a profit?
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markdelonge · 3 months
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fellow Ozians,
let us be glad, let us be grateful! let us rejoicify that goodness could subdue the wicked workings of.. you-know-who. isn't it nice to know that good will conquer evil? the truth we all believe'll by and by outlive a lie for you and i!
see you in Oz!
all my love, Galinda
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greenmenace · 2 years
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I'm calling everybody out including myself on this, you're welcome.
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aesthetic--mood · 7 months
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Zelena Mills Aesthetic
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breelandwalker · 1 year
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Hi there Bree!
I saw your shut the f up spell and was wondering if you didn't mind explaining why you'd use those ingredients. You see, those herbs are not native to my area so I can't implement them in my spell.
I appreciate any help!
Couldn't find the STFU spell in my blog archive. Maybe you meant STFU Powder? In which case, I've got answers!
When I'm putting a powder recipe together, I usually have a correspondence list and my personal herb stocks at hand. That particular one was an early recipe that I made with herbs I had on hand from previous visits to occult shops.
In this case, the thought process went like so:
Slippery Elm - halt gossip / diarrhea of the mouth
Deerstongue - improve communication
Nettle - repel negativity and petty gossip
Sassafras - ward off disruption and evil influence
Bloodroot - promote harmony, strengthen the blend
I only forage a small portion of the plants I use in my craft because, like you, I only have access to what's available in my biome. And unless I'm going to go traipsing into the woods with clippers and a shovel, I'm not likely to find things like deerstongue and bloodroot.
So what's a witch to do? Online shopping!
There are a number of vendors who sell quality herbs, spices, and botanicals in bulk. Super helpful if you can't find certain plants growing wild in your area, don't have the space to dry and prepare them yourself, or can't get to an occult shop that might stock them. I have had good experiences with products from the following:
Starwest Botanicals
Mountain Rose Herbs
Bulk Apothecary
Penn Herbs
Hope this helps!
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faeree-layne · 2 months
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Wicked Cynthia Erivo in Louis Vuitton at 2024 Oscars
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The Mills sisters Barbie posters
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