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fireflyeditzz · 2 years
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i can’t be the only one who will start singing demon in your dreams (aka Rhea Ripleys theme) like it will just be dead silent and all you hear is me going “ I eat sleep bleed, the demon in your dreams.” …. i did that today lol and sometimes i will just sing Austin theory’s intro or damage ctrl….maybe some Seth ‘freakin’ Rollins….maybe Scarlett and Karian Kross…and Alexa bliss also some Bianca Belair- okay but don’t forget punishment Damian Priest’s theme..
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captainderyn · 2 years
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Thank you for the tag @okami-zero !
Tagging: @elveny @storyknitter @greyias and @lumielles for funsies if you guys wanna join? No pressure!
Here’s a short snippet from a Ryn/Garrus fic I got an idea for while playing ME2 yesterday <3
TW for blood
“I’m fine Garrus.” Garrus mimicked under his breath, tightening his grip on Shepard’s arm and hoisting her up by her waist as she began to sag beside him.
Her legs shook like they were made of human jello, her steps crossing in front of each other in the way he’d seen humans drunkenly stumble, “I hate your definition of fine.”
“You’re just jealous you couldn’t use the special gas.” Ryn shot back with a cough. She spat, red tinging her spit. A dried path of blood clustered the edge of her lips.
“Shepard, I’m not jealous of you using the toxic red gas.” Garrus said seriously, grunting as she stumbled into him.
She mumbled an apology, before slurring: “Said like someone who’s jealous.”
The last thing he wanted to do was dive into Minagen X3. He hoped that Ryn wasn’t eager to dive into it either. But here they were, double timing it back to the docks so they could get to the Normandy before anything too catastrophic was wrecked on her body.
“What’re you going to do about your helmet?” He quipped, catching her attention as her eyes struggled to stay open, “C’mon Shepard stay with me.”
“Second one in cabin.” She replied thickly, “Never unprepared ‘karian.”
Close enough.
“Dammit, Shepard.” He muttered and she coughed blood and something like a laugh.
“Heard that.”
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harpianews · 3 years
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WWE releases Keith Lee, Karian Cross, Nia Jax and others in latest cut round: Report
WWE releases Keith Lee, Karian Cross, Nia Jax and others in latest cut round: Report
Several reports on Friday morning referred to the release of WWE Superstars, including main roster names such as Keith Lee, Carrion Cross, Scarlett Boudroux and Nia Jax. According to Fightful Select’s Sean Ross and PWInsider, WWE has allowed the release of some other notable names such as Eva Marie, Ember Moon, Frankie Monet, B-Fab, Gran Metallic Lynn Dorado, Jesse Kamiya, Zayda Ramier, Trey…
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loadtamil17 · 3 years
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Minecraft Classic is an online version of the famous open-world sandbox building game. It is a remake of the original Minecraft and was released for its 10th anniversary by the developer Mojang. In the game, players can build in creative mode using 32 available blocks. The game has a multiplayer feature so you can play with up to 8 friends. Online CLASSIC games. Play your favorite retro games online. The games are playable on desktop and some of them on tablet and mobile. Use the search function to locate a game or like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter to stay up to date of our new classic games. Play CLASSIC games online, in a web browser! All CLASSIC old games in one place. Play the best old DOS or classic console games here, in a web browser! Playing old PC and console games can fill you with nostalgia. Here’s our list of the best old PC games you should still play today. Explore online games.
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Mahjong is an ancient Chinese board game. According to myth the game was developed by Confucius in 500 BC. The board is populated by 136 tiles based on Chinese characters and symbols. To complete the game the player must remove all of these tiles from the board. Tiles can only be removed in pairs and you cannot remove a tile that has another tile on top or is blocked in from either side. This means that you will need to plan out which tiles to remove first so that you don’t get stuck with an important tile pinned down under another. This free web game version contains a classic Mahjong board plus eleven others. There are no time limits so you can enjoy the game at your own pace. A game of Mahjong is an excellent mental exercise and also a good way to unwind. Play a game today then come back another day to see if you can improve on your speed and efficiency.
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pakcricwiz · 5 years
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Antoine Griezmann’s move to Barcelona was a year in the making
Atlético Madrid are not happy, even with €120m, and there are doubts that the Frenchman will fit in with Messi and Suárez
The moment of Antoine Griezmann’s departure to Barcelona was broadcast live on television, 393 days after the Frenchman announced his decision to turn down Barcelona and stay at Atlético Madrid in a TV documentary. It had just gone 1pm on Friday when his legal representative arrived at the headquarters of La Liga wheeling a silver suitcase into the building, where he deposited the €120m (£107.6m) buyout clause that releases the striker from his contract, five years after his arrival. Barcelona confirmed the transfer two hours later.
Griezmann’s new deal will run for five years and contains a buyout clause – a legal stipulation in Spain – worth €800m. For all the twists in the plot, the crossed words and accusations, this signing had been set up from the start. It was only going to end one way and if it took longer than expected it was concluded when Griezmann’s lawyer, Sevan Karian, arrived at La Liga’s HQ – although Atlético say that €120m is not enough, claiming the true value to be €200m.
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tipsycad147 · 5 years
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GODDESS HECATE
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Hecate is a Goddess shrouded in mystery, for there is continuing debate about Her name, origin and character. There are few legends about Her, and no fixed genealogy. Some say that Hecate is the daughter of Erebus and Nyx, ageless Goddess of the night, while others believe that She is one of the Furies or the last surviving Titan except for Zeus. Hesoid claims that She was born of the Titan Perses and the star goddess Asteria. Musaeus claims She was born to Asteria and Zeus, Euripides says She is a daughter of Leto, while Thessalian legend has it that Hecate is the daughter of Admetus and a Pheraean woman.
It's likely that Hecate’s attributed birth changed as different social groups adopted Her worship, but no Greek Clan or Tribe ever claimed descent from Hecate. Both facts support the theory that She originated outside Greece.
Hecate probably originated in the mythology of the Karians in southwest Asia Minor and was integrated into Greek religion around the sixth century BCE. However, there is evidence that Hecate evolved from the Egyptian midwife goddess Heqit, (alternatively spelt 'Heket' or 'Hekat'.) The frog-headed goddess Heqit assisted with the daily birth of the Sun and was associated with the apparently magical germination of the seemingly lifeless corn seed. In pre-dynastic Egypt, the matriarch and wise woman of the tribe was called the 'heq'. It's interesting to note that Hecate is associated with childbirth.
Hecate’s name has several possible meanings. 'She who works Her will' is the most commonly accepted, but 'the far-off one' or 'far-darting one' is also suggested. Such names suggest that Her power is far-reaching.
An alternative derivation, 'most shining one', is borne out in representations of Hecate from the forth century BCE which show a young goddess of both beauty & power, carrying a torch & wearing a headdress of stars. 'Hecate' is the female equivalent of 'Hekatos', an obscure epithet of Apollo, with whom She is sometimes associated.
The Olympians 'adopted' Her after they had defeated the Titans, but She was not of the same kind, and never lived amongst them. During this time Hecate’s power was still recognised: Zeus gave Her dominion over Heaven, Earth and Sea, and they shared the right to grant or withhold gifts from humanity. Hecate was worshipped as Goddess of abundance & eloquence.  She is still generous to those who recognise Her.
According to the Encyclopaedia of Ancient Deities, Hecate 'was only worshipped at night by torchlight'.
Hecate is sometimes referred to as a triple goddess. Classically She was part of a group with Persephone and Demeter. Contrary to modern Pagan assumptions, Demeter represents the old crone woman, Persephone the wife woman, and Hecate is the Maiden. Every early Greek representation of Hecate shows Her as a young woman. It is only much later that She is represented as Crone.
In Mytilene on the eastern coast of the Aegean Sea, near what was Troy, there are Temples of Demeter, where the women would go to the annual festival of Eleusis to celebrate fertility rites. There is ample evidence that Hecate was honoured there too, perhaps as a guide for initiates into the Mysteries.
But Hecate’s power was to fade. In later myths, She is represented as a daughter of Zeus who rules the Underworld and the waning Moon. The Greeks began to emphasise Her darker aspects; Hecate as Goddess of the Dead & Queen of Witches. She was increasingly depicted as roaming the earth on moonless nights in the company of baying dogs and the hungry spirits of those dead who were not ready to die, those who were murdered or not given appropriate burial rites.
No other Greek deity attracted such atmosphere of 'evil and debased superstition' how did Hecate become transformed from a popular, bright young Goddess into a dark and terrifying hag? Perhaps we will never know for certain, but there are some fascinating clues.
Hecate has long been associated with crossroads where three roads meet.  It's commonly suggested that the crossroads symbolise Hecate’s triple nature and all-seeing ability, but there are deeper mysteries. After crossing the River Styx, a newly dead ancient Greek soul found themselves at a place where three roads meet to be judged. One road led to the Elysian Fields, the abode of the blessed, reserved for the great and the heroic. The second path led to the Fields of Asphodel, for all who'd led a blameless but ordinary life. Criminals or those who had angered the Gods followed the third road to Tartarus, a sunless land of punishment.
But crossroads are also seen as ominous and dangerous places. In many traditions, this is where suicides and criminals were buried. Were the two aspects associated or confused in some way? It's notable that it is specifically crossroads where three roads meet that are sacred to Hecate, whereas any crossroad is deemed as ominous.
The Romans adopted Hecate, and Her role shifted again. Hecate became an aspect of the Triple Moon Goddess Diana (the Full moon, associated with Earth), Proserpina (the lunar phases, associated with Heaven), and Hecate (the New moon, associated with the Underworld.)
As the power of the Solar Gods rose, Hecate became increasingly demonised, until by the Middle Ages She was reduced to a parody of an evil crone.
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pixelclash · 9 years
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Karian Cross, arcade.
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