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Everything that lives is designed to end. We are perpetually trapped in a never-ending spiral of life and death.
by Brian Pujol
““Show me a hero, and I’ll write you a tragedy.” ― F. Scott Fitzgerald”
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Sums up my life right now.
Jack Kirby, 1977
Curiosities from the Museum of Giovanni Carafa (1778) - The Hand of Sabazius
Carafa refers to this fantastic bronze hand as simply “Pantea” (all the gods), a name reflecting its allusion to many deities. He gives us a 360 degree view of the hand, picturing it from four sides. Apparently “a learned and erudite commentary” on the piece had once been written but was lost. We now know the hand to be a sacred symbol of the god Sabazius, a deity of fertility and vegetation worshipped by a religious cult of ancient Rome.
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