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@danimaeallday
Ebony Ayes (1989).
#cocktailoftheweek #nice&easy #cornerbar #cornermiami #ventanita
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Issa family portrait #ACAB #buddysanchez #305 #miami #lossanchez #familia
My little gentleman buddy. He is a rescue. He was abandoned with other bait dogs used for dog fights. I never understood how anyone can abandon an animal.. it actually enrages me . Always please adopt and donāt shop.. so many animals need love. Everyone deserves a chance for a good home and lots of love ā¤ļø
My Las Rosas Family I love them so so much
From my Las Rosas family outing.
Me and my baby boy Buddy.
Mint chocolate chip is my favorite ā¤ļøāļøš¹
Havenāt put a picture up for a bit but hereās one from a recent photo shoot I did with 52chefs a culinary photojournalism blog.
submitted by @crazy-f-c
Athena blessed her with the ability to protect herself and men beheaded her for it.
Thatās actually a really intetesting intpretation of it I hadnāt thought of. Most people seem to think Athena turned Medusa into a gorgon as punishment for defiling her temple, but thinking that she did so to protect her from being abused again is interesting and I like it!
Athenaās hands were tied. Yes, she was a powerful Goddess, but she was very much a woman in a āboys clubā, and the true offending party (donāt think for a moment that Athena blamed Medusa for being raped in the temple, Athena knows better) held all the cards. There was nothing that Athena could do to punish the true criminal, and she was expected to punish Medusa by everyone else. Whatās a Goddess to do when she cannot punish those who need to be punished and is expected to punish not only the truly innocent party, but her most beloved follower? Use that incredible brain power she had to protect Medusa at all costs, and of course the men would see it as punishment, to be have her beauty stripped from her and sent to live in the shadows. Medusa should have been KILLED for supposedly defiling the temple, whether she truly did or not, but she was given the gift of life, and the ability to protect herself and her daughters (who she bore thanks to Poseidon). This is why Medusaās image was used to signify womanās shelters and safe houses.
Medusa means āguardian; protectressā, and she was.
holy shit.
Feministic mythology is what Iām here for