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@frogdaduntitled not sure if youâve seen this?
I did, but Iâll gladly see it again!
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any cursed/blessed info about the kiwi bird? I know their egg to body ratio is messed up and their feathers are more fur like, but I feel like they hide another secret. Thanks
Iâm going to go blessed on this one- kiwis lay an egg 20% of their entire body weight for one reason and one reason only- so that the kiwi chick hatches fully developed and ready to rumble to the point where a baby kiwi is more of a slightly-miniature adult than a hatchling.
ROCK AND ROLL, BABIES, ROCK AND ROLL.
Rock Apparently Factors Into Girlfriendâs Shower Routine
SEATTLEâSaying he was confused about the full extent of its purpose as well as its overall benefit, local man Jacob Ferris, 25, nonetheless surmised today that the oblong rock located in girlfriend Sarah Milsteinâs shower caddy must somehow factor into her bathing routine, sources confirmed.
âI guess at some point while sheâs showering, she rubs a rock on her body,â said Ferris, expressing what he claimed was âthe only possible conclusionâ about the light-gray rock in his girlfriendâs bathroom. âI mean, it looks sort of nice, so she could just have it there for decoration or something. But itâs usually right near all the other soaps and her loofah, so I think itâs probably something she actually uses while under the water.â
âI really donât know how it all works,â Ferris added. âAll I know is that in between Sarah getting into the shower and getting out, thereâs a rock involved.â
Ferris, who said he was unable to determine exactly when in the showering process the rock first comes into play, told reporters he is equally clueless about what part of the body the rock is used on.
In addition, Ferris said he occasionally inspects the roughly 3-ounce object when heâs in Milsteinâs shower, and told reporters that the rock is nearly always wet and is occasionally moved to slightly different spots within the bathtub, leading him to believe that his girlfriend uses it fairly regularly. He also noted his girlfriendâs bathing time never seems particularly longer than the average personâs considering she has added a rock into the mix.
Ferris added that all attempts to incorporate the rock into his own shower routine have ultimately been unsuccessful.
âI tried rubbing it on my skin once, and it hurt,â Ferris said, concluding that pouring soap and water directly onto the rock neither made it softer nor easier on his skin. âI could maybe see how it could get some dirt off of your body, but it seems too painful to work. Her skin usually looks nice though, so maybe Iâm wrong.â
âThere is a chance it could be a hair thing,â Ferris continued. âMaybe she rubs the rock in her hair? I donât know.â
Ferris confirmed he has considered numerous reasons for why his girlfriend uses the rock in the shower, including that she has some type of skin condition, that the rock is some sort of weird tradition her family has, or that everyone uses rocks in the shower and he has been out of the loop the entire time.
âIt could be for cleaning the bathtub,â said Ferris, adding he once suspected the rock was a device for making the bathroom smell nice, but then noticed it had no discernible smell whatsoever. âLike every few weekends she scrubs the tub with this rock? I guess I could see Sarah doing that.â
While Ferris said he is mostly certain that the rock was initially purchased at a home goods store of some kind, he was not able to completely rule out the possibility it was just a rock that his girlfriend found on the ground and decided to put in her shower.
âI wonder if I should put a rock in my shower for when sheâs over here,â said Ferris, who said he once tried to locate a rock at a Bed Bath & Beyond, but left after not wanting to walk up to a sales clerk and ask them where they kept their âshower rocks.â âOr I could just tell her to leave a rock at my place if she wants.â
âIâm probably not going to do that,â Ferris added.
At press time, a visibly perplexed Ferris had seen the rock sitting in Milsteinâs trashcan and then looked in the shower to see another rock sitting in its place.
Athena blessed her with the ability to protect herself and men beheaded her for it.
Thatâs actually a really intetesting intpretation of it I hadnât thought of. Most people seem to think Athena turned Medusa into a gorgon as punishment for defiling her temple, but thinking that she did so to protect her from being abused again is interesting and I like it!
Athenaâs hands were tied. Yes, she was a powerful Goddess, but she was very much a woman in a âboys clubâ, and the true offending party (donât think for a moment that Athena blamed Medusa for being raped in the temple, Athena knows better) held all the cards. There was nothing that Athena could do to punish the true criminal, and she was expected to punish Medusa by everyone else. Whatâs a Goddess to do when she cannot punish those who need to be punished and is expected to punish not only the truly innocent party, but her most beloved follower? Use that incredible brain power she had to protect Medusa at all costs, and of course the men would see it as punishment, to be have her beauty stripped from her and sent to live in the shadows. Medusa should have been KILLED for supposedly defiling the temple, whether she truly did or not, but she was given the gift of life, and the ability to protect herself and her daughters (who she bore thanks to Poseidon). This is why Medusaâs image was used to signify womanâs shelters and safe houses.
Medusa means âguardian; protectressâ, and she was.
holy shit.
Feministic mythology is what Iâm here for
what language do they speak at the center of the earth
core-ean
THE CENTER OF THE EARTH IS AROUND 5430 degrees Celsius⌠NOBODY IS GOING TO LIVE THERE SO THEY DONT NEED A LANGUAGE
core-ean
you can stop right there
Itâs hard having the soul of a sugar daddy but the wallet of a college student.
I want to buy people things they want and I want to send people money for bills on occasion but
This is worse. Looking at these you can tell they have no significant monetary value. They were confiscated as a fear tactic. Nothing more.
This picture breaks my heart everytime it appears in my dash. Itâs a fear tactic, alright butâ
The first one in the left corner: Itâs a first communion rosary, and itâs not cheap.
The black one in the first line: Thatâs a widow rosary and itâs old.
The white one in the second line: is a commemoration rosary. It has a miniature picture in the round part. I havenât seen that since the 70â˛s.
In the third line, multicolor one: Itâs an Anima mundi, I have only seen those in the hands of Rosary ministeryâs old ladies. The oldest ones are from the 80â˛s after Juan Pablo II came to Mexico for the first time. Itâs one of the old ones, I know because the crucifixes are different. The third one on the fourth line: Red and gold. The style is old, the metal is dark, thatâs a 50â˛s rosary, probably a quinceaĂąera one (or itâs maybe older, from the 40â˛s when the brides carried red roses with their offerings).
The fifth one on the fourth line: Itâs a quinceaĂąera rosary with Ignatiusâs tear. The style is old and in my part of Mexico is orphan girls who used it. At least it was when I was young. The third one of the fifth line: the blue one with the anchor. That one I have only seen in Veracruz and it doesnât look new. The fifth one on the fifth line: Thatâs a 90â˛s wedding rosary. Black and white patterns were popular on that date. The fourth one on the last line: Thatâs a first communion rosary from the 30â˛s. Itâs delicate and most probably silver. The rest wrench my heart too, the humble everyday rosaries with wooden beads and knots. Those are cheap and bear the wear and tear of their user handling. But those I described are much more.
Those are motherâs rosaries.
Those are not just rosaries. Those are mementos, thatâs the proof of their families stories. They are taking from them the only portable things they can carry to feel the connection to their families. Itâs not a fear tactic. Call it like by its name. Itâs dehumanization.
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[Colour photograph of Winona LaDuk speaking. She is wearing traditional clothing and there is another indigenous person sitting next to her.]
âSomeone needs to explain to me why wanting clean drinking water makes you an activist, and why proposing to destroy water with chemical warfare doesnât make a corporation a terrorist.â ~ WInona LaDuk
It cuts off her full last name, which is LaDuke. She is Jewish, Ojibwe, and an indigenous activist.