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my sister's baby shower has a "suggestion box"
I was having a massive sad thinking about how we won’t be able to properly celebrate the 25th of April this year and then rebel!Slayers happened
For nostalgia’s sake, have some Escaflowne chibis from waaaay back in 2006! ♥ It’s Dilandau and his Dragon Slayers. From left to right: Dilandau, Shesta, Gatti, Dalet, Migel, Guimel, Viole, Kagero, Ryuon, Yaifa, and my RP OC at the time, Fuuoshi.
Fotografía tomada en el parque de Can vidalet Barcelona con mi Sony @77-2 buscando color textura y ángulos lo mejor posible #diariodejadepoe #diariodejadepoeviajesymuchosmas #canvidalet #canvas #canvi #dalet #barcelona_cat #barcelonatattoo #barcelonafood #barcelona_turisme #barn #bcnesmuseu #bcnparques #parques #igersbcn #bcna (en Parque de Can Vidalet)
My characters, Dager and Paylet :3
INVESTIGATION [1]: Names of the Dragonslayers
What am I trying to show with this image of Hebrew alphabet? Take a closer look:
Daleth (also Dalet, Daled) and Gimel (also Gimmel) are respectively the third and fourth letter in the Semitic writing systems, including Hebrew. I chose Hebrew alphabet to show, because these two together have specific spiritual meanings in it.
There are many google sources on the topic if you were interested, essays and similar (on pages about kabbalah, numerology etc.), just shortly citing Wikipedia here:
“[Gimel] is written like a vav with a yud as a "foot", and it resembles a person in motion; symbolically, a rich man running after a poor man to give him charity, as in the Hebrew alphabet gimel directly precedes dalet, which signifies a poor or lowly man, from the Hebrew word dal.
The word gimel is related to gemul, which means 'justified repayment', or the giving of reward and punishment.
Gimel is also one of the seven letters which receive special crowns (called tagin) when written in a Sefer Torah. See shin, ayin, teth, nun, zayin, and tsadi.”
And by some stretch (different spelling and pronunciation), there is also:
my almost 15 year old cat has been eating less & drinking more lately, so i bumped up her annual a couple months
$1300 for perfect bloodwork and x-rays showing mild arthritis 😭😭😭. went home with an appetite stimulant
incredible how mere chilly toes create such full body misery