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Janaina Medeiros
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hello vonnie
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Not today Justin
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TVSTRANGERTHINGS
todays bird
Claire Keane
art blog(derogatory)
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@harleyxhoward
I was trying to think of why the Soldier Boy / Homelander exchange at the end of episode 6 was giving me unpleasant deja vu, and finally realized that scene reminded me of Dawn of the Seven, when Charlize Theron!Stormfront was standing there woodenly explaining her philosophy, with a large chunk of the cast just standing around listening to the monolog and not moving.
The Boys apparently sometimes becomes the media they are parodying.
🏛️The Twelve Olympians🏛️
3. Demeter / Δήμητρα
thanks man
h2o: just add water meme: ● [01/06] locations ↳ moon pool
bbc merlin you will ALWAYS be famous
Ares Chrysopelex (of the golden helm)
sons & sun
Dionysus Eriounios
"The Giver of Good Fortune."
Under Divine Protection
Desire (2025)
22.5 x 31.5 in
Ceramic, soda fired earthenware
Aphrodite Apostrophia (averter of unlawful desires)
Getting more officially back into my practice - I can't do a lot of physical things currently, so I've been doing what I can with non physical mediums :D
Dionysus Aktaios
"Dionysus of the Seacoast". An ephitet for God Dionysus
Why did the Ancient Greeks create statues of their gods? Simply put-- so they could see them and know them, and comprehend them. In a similar way, a child will make drawings of their parents.
This logic also applies to modern practitioners of Hellenic Polytheism. We make, shape, and give form to the gods, who are ultimately formless beings whose natures we cannot fully comprehend-- and we make cult images and icons of them. We wash them, clothe them, offer them food and drink, because their icon represents their physical presence in a sanctuary or sacred space. We give form to the formless and seek to know that which is unknowable.