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Salvation of the Soul by Anton Semenov
Mom and Dad™ stopping men from hurting their kids
You said I’d shut many eyes forever. You were right about that too.
Brown eyes…green eyes…and blue eyes.
Ahhhhhh
Theon Greyjoy, Ghost, The Dorthraki, Beric Dondarion, Melisandre Doloros Edd Gilly and Jorah Lyanna Mormont
You fought with honor, and now your watch has ended
If the next episode doesn’t begin with Ghost running back to Winterfell and into Jon’s arms I’m cancelling my HBO subscription
GHOST ALIVEEEE
Seven Planetary Metals. Seven metals are associated with the seven classical planets, and seven deities, all figuring heavily in alchemical symbolism. Although the metals occasionally have a glyph of their own, the planet’s symbol is used most often, and the symbolic and mythological septenary is consistent with Western astrology. The planetary symbolism is limited to the seven wandering stars visible to the naked eye, and the extra-Saturnarian planets such as Neptune are not used.
Gold dominated by Sol ☉ ☼ Silver dominated by Luna ☽ Copper dominated by Venus ♀ Iron dominated by Mars ♂ Tin dominated by Jupiter ♃ Mercury (quicksilver) dominated by Mercury ☿ Lead dominated by Saturn ♄
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Sixteenth-century Tudor shipwreck given protected status after being found beneath beach in Kent
A Tudor shipwreck dating back to the 16th century has been given protected status after its timbers were spotted sticking out of the sand on a Kent beach.
A local archaeology group saw part of the boat’s skeleton protruding from Tankerton Beach, Whitstable, while hunting for the remains of Second World War pillboxes in April last year.
Samples of the wood – which has been preserved by silt in the sand – revealed one plank comes from woodland in southern England, and would have been felled in 1531.
Experts at Historic England believe it is a late 16th-century single-masted merchant ship of up to 200 tonnes. They say it is an unusual find, because such working vessels are far less likely to survive than ships associated with matters of state. Read more.
Dry weather reveals ancient site in Meath's Boyne Valley
Relics of Ireland’s ancient past have been uncovered - thanks to the recent heatwave and drought.
Images captured by a drone show a previously undiscovered monument or henge close to the 5,000 year old Newgrange monument in County Meath.
Measuring up to 200m in diameter, it is believed to be a late Neolithic or early Bronze Age enclosure.
“The weather is 95% responsible for this find,” said Anthony Murphy who found the site along with Ken Williams.
“The flying of the drone, knowledge of the area, and fluke make up the rest in this discovery,” he said.
“There’s more moisture in the field where the features of this site are and that’s why the grass is greener.
"So it shows up nicely against the more yellow grass around it.” Read more.
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