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the most elegant dismissal of “why are there pyramids all over the world” that I’ve heard was “what’s the easiest structure to build? A pile of stuff. What if you wanted to make the pile stable? You’d turn it into a pyramid shape” and I forgot where I heard this but it reminds me of “notice how there’s flood myths all over the world” feels a lot less interesting if you ask “notice how civilizations that leave written records are often located next to rivers or other bodies of water and what’s a catastrophic natural disaster that can happen to cities next to bodies of water”
Physics is the same everywhere. Another really obvious example is that the reason the wheel has been invented by different cultures all over the world is because round is the best shape for rolling regardless of where you are in the world. Everyone makes pyramids for the same reason no one has square wheels.
Thought this might help others who struggle when writing. I know I get in my head too much.
wait, isnt NSFW the letters on the compass
So close.
north south FUCK west
Rice planting. Nepal
Vibe checking. Nepal
I was curious about a source on this because OP has it tagged as “india,” while the two comments above affirm it as Nepal.
Interestingly, reverse image search brought up this photo, which appears to be a capture of the exact same moment, just from a different angle:
Nepalese farmers throw mud at each other in a paddy field in Tau-Daha village on the outskirts of Kathmandu on June 29, 2010. The farmers are celebrating National Paddy Day on ‘Asar 15’ of the Nepali calendar as the annual rice planting season begins. AFP PHOTO/Prakash MATHEMA
Two more photos of continued vibe checking, also from Prakash Mathema [1] [2]
And a personal favourite from 2018 (in Lele village):
𝔣𝔞𝔯-𝔰𝔥𝔬𝔬𝔱𝔢𝔯
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I think the most underrated way to connect to your deity is...writing.
Yes, Altars are amazing. Creating holy space is great. But they're not the only way you can deepen your relationship with your deity.
Literally just grab a dairy and dedicate it to them, and write your thoughts and prayers there. They can read it, they can see it. They listen.
Personally, I write to Lucifer anything. I had a shitty day? I'll write. I had a good day? I'll write. I noticed improvements? I'll write. I want to thank him? I'll write. I noticed some signs from him? I'll write. I have new hyperfixation and want to tell him about it? I'll write.
Write. Write. Write. I just love this method and I wished more people knew about it😭
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So many more awesome pieces in her gallery! Check her out! https://www.instagram.com/rebecca_dart_art/?hl=en
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