#An Eye For An Eye
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darksisterk · 1 day ago
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This Luke with this Aemond>>>
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just imagine the chaotic dynamic we could've had if these two had been able to mature 👁🗡🩸
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aesthetinkie · 2 months ago
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"An Eye for and Eye, a Tooth for a Tooth."
I have been dying to draw Billford in the Code of Hammurabi because of my history of graphic design class. Chat how do we feel about this?
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sm-baby · 11 months ago
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I come to you, on my back up account because my goofy ass made the wrong account the primary one and doomed to be haunted by it, to ask thy. I’m on my hands and knees, the asked becoming the asker.
May I pretty please, with zooble pancakes on top, draw silly self-indulgent carnival gangle x ragatha (they’re on my mind and I can’t get rid of them)
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HAHAHA AWWEE,,, doitdoitdoit😈
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dxmianwaynesstuff · 5 months ago
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lucerys and aemond: on creator and creation.
[ "another like him" - frankenstein: a new musical | speeches for doctor frankenstein - margaret atwood | great expectations - charles dickens | frankenstein - mary shelley | frankenstein - mary shelley | i put the coffin out to the sea - lisa marie basile ]
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kiilttis-art · 1 year ago
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The caged bird sings
with a fearful trill
of things unknown
but longed for still
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queenunderthatmountain · 1 year ago
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I'm sorry but nothing in the history of comedy will ever be as funny as Luke and Jess going out to beat up a swan.
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greenqueenhightower · 5 months ago
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“An eye for an eye,” “A son for a son.”
Aemond lost an eye… Lucerys didn’t. Rhaenyra lost a son… Helaena lost a son. Alicent lost a grandson.
Violence increases. Crime multiplies. Injustice spreads recklessly and slaughters innocent ones.
Viserys' favoritism, carelessness, and imperception were always the propellers of disorder, infighting, and brutality. His failure to safeguard all his children and grandchildren haunts House Targaryen. His disinterest in Aegon's, Aemond's, and Helaena's futures, his dismissal of dangers regarding the succession, and his oblivion towards the possibility of any of his children being used as pawns to-be-installed-on-the-throne by Rhaenyra's potential future enemies wishing to overthrow her, thus necessitating her to kill/imprison/banish them, lit the first spark of the all-consuming fire that ensued.
It is, therefore, the show's darkest, and most tragic of ironies that Viserys' eye paid for the one Aemond lost, and Viserys' sons and grandsons, dying one after another in interchangeable succession, bear the curse that looms over House Targaryen until all fire is extinguished, and its utter destruction comes.
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dragoneyes618 · 4 months ago
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If one could speak of Biblical verses as being vilified, then "an eye for an eye" would be the most vilified verse in the Bible. It is commonly cited to "prove" the existence of an "Old Testament" ethic of vengeance, and then contrasted with the New Testament's supposedly higher ethic of forgiveness. "An eye for an eye" is often associated with modern Jews as well, and invariably in a pejorative manner. Israel's critics, for example, commonly accuse her of practicing "eye for an eye" morality when she retaliates against Arab terrorist acts.
In actuality, the biblical standard of "an eye for an eye" stood in stark contrast to the legal standards prevailing in the societies that surrounded the ancient Hebrews. The Code of Hammurabi, a legal code hundreds of years older than the Torah, legislated retaliation even against innocent parties. Thus, if A constructed a building for B, and the building collapsed and killed B's daughter, then A's daughter was put to death (Law number 229). The biblical law of "an eye for an eye" restricted punishment solely to the perpetrator. Furthermore, unlike Hammurabi's code, one who caused another's death accidentally was never executed.
"An eye for an eye" also served to limit vengeance; it did not permit "a life for an eye" or even "two eyes for an eye." The operative biblical principle was that punishment must be commensurate with the deed, not exceed it. Blood feuds and vendettas were long practiced among the Israelites' neighbors - indeed, they have persisted in the Middle East until this century - and revenge was often carried out without restraint.
Christian often contend that Jesus went beyond the standard of "an eye for an eye," that he advocated forgiveness and saw retaliation as unworthy of man. Yet the New Testament records Jesus saying, "But the one who disowns me in the presence of men, I will disown in the presence of my Father in heaven" (Matthew 10:33). In other words, Jesus seems to advocate treating others as they have treated him; a standard of justice that is perfectly commensurate with the demand of "an eye for an eye."
In the time of the Talmud, "an eye for an eye" was not carried out literally, and Orthodox Jewish scholars teach that it was never practiced. The Talmud's rabbis feared that the very process of removing the perpetrator's eye might kill him as well, and that, of course, would be forbidden (Bava Kamma 84a). "An eye for an eye" was therefore understood as requiring monetary compensation equivalent to the value of an eye. The same understanding was applied to almost all the other punishments enumerated in the same biblical verse, "a tooth for a tooth, a wound for a wound."
The only punishment in this set that was not converted to a monetary fine was capital punishment for murderers, "a life for a life." Because the Torah believed that premeditated murder deserved the death penalty, there was obviously no fear of punishing the killer excessively. Jewish law did dictate, however, that murderers be executed in the quickest manner possible. Hence, later Jewish law forbade the Roman punishment of crucifixion.
Torah law also forbade remitting a murderer's sentence with a monetary fine. Life and money, according to the biblical ethic, are incommensurate; one can never atone for murder by paying money. In this regard, too, Torah law differed from the laws of the ancient Jews' neighbors, which would sometimes fine those who had murdered people belonging to a lower social class and which made certain property crimes (for example, looting at a fire) capital offenses. In Jewish law, property crimes could never be punished with death, and murderers could never be let off with payment of money, even if the family of the victim were willing to accept it (see Numbers 35:31, and Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, "Laws Concerning Murder," 1:4).
Both in its insistence that evil must be punished and in its equal insistence on setting limits to that punishment, "an eye for an eye" is a basic principle of biblical justice.
- Jewish Literacy, Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, pages 558-560
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4alley2kat0 · 4 months ago
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In my dreams none of you died (but your writers sure asf did)
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kmbrlei · 1 year ago
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somebody found my old an eye for an eye post today so i figured it'd be fun to put up this chara redraw i did a few years after making the comic + some slapdash chara design notes i wrote
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gameraboy2 · 1 year ago
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Ralph Bakshi's Spicy City (1997), "An Eye for an Eye"
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geezerwench · 16 days ago
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May you reap what you have sown.
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bweoo · 14 days ago
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I CAN STAB HIM?!
You can but he will stab you back so be prepared.
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thecarrionwitch · 9 days ago
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Guys it might be finally my time to shine. Fellow witches, please read the post if you feel called to it and hand tips and tricks to help me get my goals met.
As much as I've been through all my life and specifically these last couple of years I'm hearing that soon I should have some much needed relief. Thing is.. does anyone know of a good forever banishing spell to get rid of someone for good? Like no contact, completely gone, don't even hear about them anymore? With the family trauma I have and the many rants I've wrote, I want to harshly punish my SA abuser in a way he will not recover but has to live through the pain and suffering of what he's done. Bonus points of the spell causes people to be aware of what he did or for him to always have anxiety because he knows exactly what he did.
That and this abuser that broke those things on my altar and was verbally abusive to me all my life but especially when I was sick and still healing. He's supposed to be leaving my home FINALLY soon but when he's gone I want to make sure he knows nothing but Hell while also never being able to come back here and occupy any space that I'm occupying.
I have ideas because of course I do but as I'm looking at the stars for the next week I want to make sure I have direct spells and karma sent to these two people in particular. Thank you to the person who dmed me with all the info they thought can help, I'll be using it and of course anyone else is allowed to DM me with tips and spells they've used that worked for them in things like this. I'm sick of these two people existing in the world that I do but as I continue my life and continue to learn and grow I want them to never come back and be around me again while also being plagued over and over again about what they did wrong to someone who's never done anything to them.
Maybe an insanity spell, burnout spells, damnation spell?? Like I said I have ideas but I love hearing from others on these things especially because it plays a big part in how I handle life from now on. Death spells are fun as well but I can't help but feel like I want them to have nothing but a hellish life as long as they live from this point on.
If you think you have info that can get that done please dm me with anything you think I should know. I work with many forms of magic as well so anything goes. I'm just looking to have a life that I actually want from this point on as someone who grew up going through abuse and trauma with these two people who made me feel like ending my life versus living it has always been the answer. I've also been thinking of a successful baneful spell like out of spite I live my life and do as I'm supposed to and by doing so brings nothing but pain, anguish and harm to them. It's a work in progress but one I'm sure I'll keep digging into so many tips on spells like that are welcomed as well.
Also I'm a daemonic, kemetic, Hellenistic witch so others in those fields of magick I'd love to hear from you the most. Thank you.
Poll for engagement and reach but DMS are wide open for anyone who feels called to tell me any info they believe can and will help me in these times and the ones that will follow.
I'm open to candle, jar, manifesting, elemenal, grounding, curses, hexes, jinxes, planetary, death and all types of other magick. As I said, anything goes with me. I don't want my mental health to keep being affected by these people I despise and want completely removed from my life especially because they keep holding me back and an example being how I'm not able to go back to college as soon as I want to because they ruined the car so as examples to what these people cause me: no mental security, no college, no job, no clean house, no quiet. I want them forever gone..
I look forward to anyone who finds this post and speaks to me. Blessed be.
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doc-killjoy · 29 days ago
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and presenting… *🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁* Ethan Nakurama as MIKE WAZOWSKI!!!
(this joke has definitely been said before)
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