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And Daniel said: âIn my vision at night I looked, and there before me were the four winds of heaven churning up the great sea. Four great beasts, each different from the others, came up out of the sea.â
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Muma PÄdurii is an ugly and mean old woman living as a spirit of the forest . She is an evil witch, the opposite of fairies and literally means âthe Mother of the Forestâ, though âmumÄâ is an archaic version of âmamÄâ (mother).
She lives in a dark, dreadful, hidden little house or in the hollows of old trees, and sometimes goes to the huts of those living near the forest to scare them. If a brave man manages to catch and tie her, she will fulfill a wish. She is also thought to attack children, and because of this, a large variety of spells (descântece in Romanian) are used against her.
In the forest she is a sad mother, mourning, groaning, snorting, howling, because people are cutting her babies, the trees in the forest. She will punish every man whistling or singing through the woods, woodcutters who disregard the rules of the forest, those who collect berries, wild apples and pears, hazelnuts.
Some Interesting Things About The Native People of Mexico
Indigenous people in what is now Mexico were the first people to domesticate cornÂ
The oldest human skeleton to be found in the Americas was found in Mexico. The remains date back 13,000 years.
Vanilla was first cultivated by the indigenous people of Mexico
Cacao was also first cultivated by the indigenous people of Mexico which gave us chocolate
Mexico has the largest indigenous population in all of North & South America
Native people of Mexico independently invented the wheel despite claims saying there was no knowledge of it in the pre-colombian Americas
The earliest archaeological evidence of the use of rubber was by the indigenous people of Mexico
The first country in the New World as well as the only one in North America to have an indigenous president is Mexico
Nahuatl, an indigenous language of Mexico, is one of the most (if not the most) spoken indigenous languages in North America with over a million speakers
Turkeyâs were first domesticated by the indigenous people of Mexico and all of the commercial domestic turkey varieties today descend from the domestic turkey raised in Mexico
Indigenous people of Mexico had pressurized plumbing before it was introduced to the Americas by Europeans
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I fucking knew this was about On the Road three screen caps in
What bothers me about this scene is that these girls said the exact same things.
âItâs not writing, itâs typingâ is the same as âI hated this book.â âThe structure is not strongâ is the same as âI had no idea what itâs about.â One girl said Keruoac was on drugs while the other could name the drug. One girl said it read like it was written in a hurry, the other knew it had been written in 3 weeks. âHis experiments in prose style are tediousâ is the SAME THING as saying âboring and unorganizedâ
And I saw this sort of thing a lot in school. As an English major, if Iâd said âI hated this bookâ I would have been lambasted or dismissed by the prof. But if I said âI wasnât moved by it, I found it tediousâ it would have been an insightful remark.
Iâm so sick of this academic elitism.
But I sort of thought thatâs why the second girl said what she said? Like she used more academic language, youâre right, but sheâs completely echoing Kimâs statement. By prefacing it with, âI think Kimâs right,â she draws the attention back to the fact that Kim said it first, the paraphrases, then builds on what Kim said giving more information to support Kimâs claim. Like Girl 2 knows whatâs up with the teacherâs bullshit and sheâs not about to let it go down. I think the point of this scene is to condemn academic elitism, not to support it. Especially with the look between them at the end. Â
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#of course she said the same thing#thats the point#ive done this in school as well#someone has the same opinion as me but one of us can articulate it better? so be it#we still both agree#we still both get heard#how you speak to people differs depending on the person#and if someone can back you up#with different wording to what you just said#youre gonna reach a lot more people that way