Okay but what if I brought back this blog after y e a r s because I have freetime and Erik still lives in my mind
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Okay but what if I brought back this blog after y e a r s because I have freetime and Erik still lives in my mind
Jewish sources offer several accounts of the origins of witchcraft. According to I Enoch, witchcraft was first taught by the fallen angels to their mortal wives. This presumably explains the special association between women and witchcraft that marks subsequent Jewish literature. In the medieval text Alef-Bet ben Sira, the first woman, Lilith, transforms herself into a demon/witch by the power of using the Tetragrammaton. While Jews were generally regarded to be exceptional magicians and even some rabbis use incantations, potions, and healing rituals, in rabbinic literature witchcraft is most associated with women. Though there is an explicit statement that both men and women can engage in witchcraft, the fact that Exodus 22:17 prohibits mahashefah (the feminine form of the noun) is taken as a prooftext that witchcraft is a particularly feminine activity (Sanhedrin 67a). And this is despite the existence of magical manuals such as The Sword of Moses (a medieval Hebrew manual of theurgy), which is clearly written with the assumption that the adept using it will be a man. Perhaps a distinction between learned sorcery (practiced mostly by men), and folk magic (practiced mostly by women) starts to emerge here. Several passages of Talmud make a point of linking witchcraft with women (Avot 2:7; Eruvin 64b; Yerushalmi Avodah Zarah 1:9). In one citation, none other than Simon bar Yohai, a sage who is reported to have once used the evil eye to slay a man, makes this linkage. The practice of witchcraft was considered so pervasive among women that even the children of great sages could be involved (Gittin 45a).
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a trait they have too much of (ex. too much pride = arrogance)
a trait they don’t have enough of (ex. too little pride = insecurity)
a trait they express in the wrong way
a trait they’re ashamed of
a trait they’re not ashamed of (but maybe should be)
a bad habit
something they do that hurts themself
something they do that hurts others
a reason (or excuse) they haven’t improved on any of the above OR
a way that they are improving on any of the above!
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[1/2] "I know you don't celebrate, but..," Charles holds a branch of mistletoe over the taller boy's head and leans up to kiss him. It's a fleeting kiss, brief & innocent, as his and Erik's kisses always are. Their displays of such affection are few and far between, and always in private, but Charles savours every moment. He hadn't been able to muster the courage to kiss his friend on Erik's holiday -he'd seemed so concentrated as he lit the menorah and said his prayers. It seemed inappropriate.
[2/2] So Charles kisses Erik now, on Christmas day. His cheeks are flushed with a light, rosy pink when he pulls away, looking up at Erik with bright blue eyes from under his dark eyelashes. “Happy Christmas, Erik,” he murmurs, a shy smile tugging at his red lips.
Truly, if Charles actually asked Erik, he'd explain how stupid he thinks Christmas. Perhaps 'stupid' was a bit severe of a word, but the boy had always been a large fan of such vocabulary. He thinks the holiday was painfully materialistic for something that was, as he understood it, so important in Christian religions. It would be like replacing Yom Kippur with a day of bragging about being able to fast. It was stupid and made no sense. But... Erik liked Charles. Rather a lot, truly. So he wasn't going to simply say such things. He didn't want to risk upsetting the other boy! So, despite his misgivings and dislike for the holiday, Erik puts up with the silly and almost superficial traditions. For Charles' sake, only for Charles' sake.
He finds himself with burning red cheeks, of course, as Charles pulls away from the kiss; Erik hadn't had a moment to prepare himself for the barrage of emotions that always came with kisses. Likewise, he couldn't help the giddy laughter sounding almost like giggles that escape his lips. "Charles," he breathes out, smiling down at him and returning the affection with a light peck to Charles' nose. "Fröhliche Weihnachten," he murmurs in response. "Is your holiday now simply an excuse for things like this? Doesn't seem very religious."
I hope all my Muslim, Hindu, Sikh and Jewish followers have a wonderful Monday and know that they are loved and cherished and that the world is a better place with them in it!
Erik h a t e s Christmas so make sure to send him l o a d s of Christmas stuff guys!!!
* soft angst starters
‘ stay with me tonight? ’
‘ don’t talk. save your strength. ’
‘ hey, i’ve got you. it’s okay. ’
‘ i’ll be right here. don’t worry. ’
‘ i think we’re done. ’
‘ hold my hand. ’
‘ it’s all been a lie, hasn’t it? ’
‘ we’re out of time. ’
‘ you’ll always be a friend. ’
‘ just hold me. ’
‘ i have to leave you behind. i’m sorry. ’
‘ don’t do that. it’ll only hurt. ’
‘ go on, cry. ’
‘ keep your eyes open. ’
‘ can i hug you? ’
‘ i trusted you. ’
‘ do you remember? ’
‘ i loved you. ’
* sick starters
‘ you okay in there? ’
‘ did you get any sleep last night? ’
‘ you have a fever. ’
‘ back to bed. ’
‘ i think you’re coming down with something. ’
‘ did you throw up in there? ’
‘ do you need more blankets? ’
‘ you’re really pale. ’
‘ i’ll take care of you. ’
‘ i think it’s time for bed. ’
‘ you sound awful. ’
‘ it was just a dream. ’
‘ can you hear me? ’
‘ woah, don’t pass out on me. ’
‘ is it too hot?
‘ is it too cold? ’
‘ you should take your medicine. ’
‘ i’ll read you a story. would you like that? ’
‘ you’ve been like this for how long? ’
‘ just take the tissues. ’
‘ you’ve been coughing a lot. are you okay? ’
‘ what are you doing out of bed? ’
‘ you look like shit. ’
‘ stay away. you’re one big germ. ’
‘ if you get me sick, i swear to god… ’
‘ use a tissue like everyone else. ’
‘ it’s your fault for going out in the rain. ’
‘ you really can’t take care of yourself. ’
‘ ew! you’re so gross. ’
‘ how’s it going, rudolph? ’
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three muses just crawled back into my head. one of them is none other than the angry jew himself. an angry jew played by a little less angry jew. ah, how i’ve missed this man.
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"That… way that you do.”
"That isn't very specific."
"Don’t look at me like that."
"Like what?"