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a girl must see her special little character at least once a day lest she get consumed by rage and start throwing rocks at people
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The Forest Spirit is dead. Never. He is life itself. Princess Mononoke もののけ姫 (1997) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
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Among the Finns, Estonians and related peoples, the Milky Way was and is called “The Pathway of the Birds” (Finnish: Linnunrata, Estonian: Linnutee). The Finns observed that the migratory birds used the galaxy as a guideline to travel south, where they believed Lintukoto (bird home) resided.
In Estonian folklore it is believed that the birds are led by a white bird with the head of a maiden who chases birds of prey away.[4] The maiden, the goddess Lindu, was the Queen of the Birds and the daughter of Uko, the King of the Sky. After refusing the suits of the Sun and Moon for being too predictable in their routes and the Pole Star for being fixed, she fell in love with the Light of North for its beauty. They became engaged, but the inconstant Light of North left her soon afterward. The tears of the broken-hearted Lindu fell on her wedding veil, which became the Milky Way when her father brought her to heaven so she could reign by his side and guide the migrating birds, who followed the trail of stars in her veil.[5] Only later did scientists indeed confirm this observation; the migratory birds use the Milky Way as a guide to travel to warmer, southern lands during the winter.[6][7]
The name in the Indo-European Baltic languages has the same meaning (Lithuanian: Paukščių Takas, Latvian: Putnu Ceļš). Road of the Birds
In Lithuanian legend, a name of the Milky Way. It is here that the souls of the good, fleeting away at death like birds, dwell free and happy. | Encyclopedia Mythica
“Hypocrisy on Palestine doesn’t determine my support for other struggles. The goal isn’t to diminish the plight of others in our quest for liberation, but rather uplift them in solidarity” — Palestinian poet Remi Kanazi tweeting in response to the invasion of Ukraine
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