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Hnnnnnng, I think I just found my life's passion
So. You know that really annoying thing were (typically older) classicists take characters and figures in antiquity (e.g. Achilles, Patroclus, Sappho, Catullus, etc.) who are seen by a lot of modern audiences to have ambiguous (or unambiguious) queer aspects to them and the older classicists are like "um, actually, the Greeks and Romans didn't even have the word gay, they had really deep concepts of same-gender friendships and also poets were expected to write about a female subject so, no, the Greeks *weren't* having a fruity fruity time back then". Like, yes, all of those things you said are true, but they also don't mean that even thought there wasn't a word that is exactly equivalent to the modern identity of homosexual that there weren't any people at all who loved people of the same gender, and yes poets were expected to write to about a female subject, but that doesn't mean that a woman who wrote poetry absolutely could not also be attracted to women, and yes the Greeks had really deep friendships, often between persons of the same gender identity, it was even one of their eight words for a type of love (φιλία - friendship or brotherly love) BUT ALSO just because not all people who did any of these things were queer, does not mean that absolutely none of them were queer.
What does this have to do with my life's passion, you say? I'm glad you asked! As some of you may know, I am a gay gay homosexual and a transgender genderless boyish femboy catboy dogboy thing meow uwu (he/they). I ALSO really like ancient Greece (and Rome, I guess, if you're a POSER /j) and I recently switched my major back from Art History to Greek Latin and Ancient Mediterranean Studies with a focus of History and Archaeology of the Ancient Mediterranean (which is what I was majoring in when I started college but made the mistake of taking both introductory Latin and introductory Greek at the same time which I do not recommend for anyone who likes having free time or good mental health and fled into the arms of the Art History department for like a semester-ish). I have decided that I am going to spend my life arguing with slightly homophobic classicists that maybe Achilles and Patroclus *were* having a very fruity time back then. I don't know, I wasn't there, were you??? Will this bring me riches? Absolutely not. Will this give me a clear career path? Academia? Maybe? I don't know! But will I get to spread the gay agenda for the rest of my days while also pissing off classicists and other supposed classical enthusiasts for being really weirdly attached to the fact that Sappho is NOT a lesbian? Yes. Yes I will.
Vote Percy as your favorite gay little sailor man from ancient Greece in the next election
#gay#lgbtq#classics#ancient greece#ancient rome#ps ellen millender i completely respect you and think you're wonderful i just think you're wrong about sappho
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Estonian 4x100m team 🇪🇪
Mia Lisett Meringo, Anna Maria Millend, Grette-Ly Mäesalu and Ann Marii Kivikas
2021 European Championships U20 (Tallinn)
#mia lisett meringo#anna maria millend#grette-ly mäesalu#ann marii kivikas#team estonia#relays#female athletes#athletics#track and field#tallinn 2021
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Juanita Millender-McDonald was an American politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1996 until her death in 2007, re...
Link: https://datesandtimes.org/person/juanita-millender-mcdonald_KYYW
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TOPPS 2020 UFC STRIKING SIGNATURES
CURTIS MILLENDER #STS-CM 52/99 PURPLE AUTOGRAPH CARD
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Die ungeschlagenen Halbschwergewichtler Umar Dzambekov und Curtis Millender treffen am 27. Januar 2024 bei den "Hollywood Fight Nights" aufeinander.
Umar Dzambekov Startet am 17. Januar bei der Hollywood Fight Night gegen den unbesiegten Curtis Millender ins neue Jahr. Der Österreicher Umar Dzambekov möchte im kommenden Jahr den Anschluss an die Weltspitze schaffen. Tom Loeffler’s 360 Promotions hat einen weiteren herausragenden Kampf, zusätzlich zur Veranstaltung am Samstag, dem 27. Januar, angekündigt. Die Veranstaltung findet im „Commerce…
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I swear, @spotlightstores #millends will be the death of me! Anyone who knows me, knows I can’t walk past a ball of variegated yarn. I’m hoping there’s enough in here to whip up a #flaming v-stitch #blanket🔥🔥🔥 #perthhandmade #perthlove #perthmakers #perthsmallbusiness #heytheremaker #shoplocal #shopsmall #supportsmallbusiness #handmade #styleinspo #handmadewithlove #makersgonnamake #crochet #oneofakind #smallbusinessowner #handstitched #shopsmallbusiness #yarn #acrylicyarn #smallbusiness #handmadeblanket #supporthandmade #warmblanket #crocheting #crochetersofinstagram #crochettherapy #crochetlove — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/jSHUWD3
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Rosetta with Lucky Millender Orchestra:
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It’s Sister Rosetta Tharpe’s birthday! Let’s all listen to some sweet electric guitar riffs and thank the Godmother of Rock and Roll for making it happen.
March 20, 1915 - October 9, 1973
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80s ad for Le Mothe in Trappers Alley-Greektown-Detroit, MI
Before it was converted into Greektown Casino in the late 90s, Trappers Alley was an awesome multi-level brick complex in Greektown. It contained jewelers (some with kiosks with bracelets made from pounded cutlery), a comic shop, some restaurants, and even a bar with a psychedelic mini-golf course (and blacklight pool tables). Sadly, it-like some of the businesses in the RenCen and the Millender Center-started to see a drop in clientele by the end of the 90s, and against the wishes of many, was converted into a casino.
I've posted and reblogged about it before: https://www.tumblr.com/steamedtangerine/182054433362/80sretroelectro-a-1986-icsc-shopping-center?source=share
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#fashion#fashion photography#fashion photoshoot#photography#photo#model#editorial#fashion magazine#not just a label#jennifer millender
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Ambassador Anne Forrester Holloway (June 2, 1941 – June 23, 2006) was a diplomat who held offices with the Department of State and the UN. She served as US Ambassador to Mali (1979-81).
Before serving as the US Ambassador to Mali she had been staff director for Andrew Young when he was Ambassador to the United Nations. From 1985 to her retirement in October 2001, she worked for the UN in various capacities: with the UN Development Programme; the UN Regional Bureau for Africa, and the UN Foundation. Following her retirement from the UN, she worked as a senior policy advisor for Rep. Juanita Millender-McDonald (D-CA) for a year. She was a consultant on African and Caribbean development issues.
She was the first managing editor of Drum and Spear Press. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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Oregon state facts
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The Motor City
While many of us have heard of this enchanting city but how much do you know about the city? Detroit is also known by the name of "the Motor City" despite the myths surrounding it. kawasaki z650 really has plenty to offer. This hugely densely populated city is an excellent location for family-friendly vacations. Detroit is also home to numerous theaters, cultural centers and other events throughout the year.
Cobo Hall Center:
One of them is Detroit's Cobo Hall Center where the International Auto Show attracts hundreds of thousands of guests each year. With Cobo Hall's enormous space , it offers the comfort and pleasure of thousands of visitors who visit every year. From its red carpet to the concession stands Cobo Center truly provides hospitality and ease throughout your experience. Cobo Hall has over 700,000 square feet of exhibit space and is able to hold more than 11,000 people. Cobo Hall provides for some of the most exciting events , from Elvis up to WWE. Cobo Hall also hosts workshops and conferences in conjunction with some of the most well-known organizations like for example, the Michigan Minority Business Development Counsel to the National Head Start Association.
Joe Louis Arena:
Additionally, there is a hall that connects that connects to the massive center, and Detroit's very own Joe Louis Arena. The venue has been a popular tourist attraction for Michigan along with is known as the "Motor City" for over two centuries. The Joe Louis Arena also is known as "The Joe" by its avid fans, seats more than 20,000 people at its capacity. The magnificent arena hosts a variety of sporting events, most notably for its infamous "Detroit Red Wings". This internationally renowned team was the winners of three times the Stanley Cup in 1997, 1998 and 2002. Other sporting events range from Ice Shows to the circus and sold-out concert events with stars such as Luther Van Dross and Janet Jackson along with the world-renowned Elton John and Frank Sinatra.
Renaissance Center:
When you are on your thrilling journey to Detroit we will transport you to the stunning and famous Renaissance Center. The vast center was established in the year 1970 to revive and encourage construction activity in Detroit by establishing its Detroit Renaissance Programs. They set up a special event department in 1979 that provided professional management . They continue to help with community events. They helped with events like events like the Detroit Grand Prix and The Detroit Jazz festival. In 1991 , after careful analysis they realized that their efforts would be needed for other fields of interest. They transferred the event programs to non-profits that continue to run until today, While also focusing on other areas of concern, such as economic as well as Physical development. They currently review issues of public policy, and also create legislative agencies for specific issues.
The Detroit Renaissance Board of Directors is comprised of chief executive officers of large southeast-based corporations. The Renaissance Center has been a excellent Detroit visitor attraction from it was built in 1977. Two more towers were built in 1981. The seven skyscraper partnership features a central tower that's 70 stories tall and has more than 1,000 rooms. In addition, within this building at the time of the opening Westin Hotels had a restaurant which was spread across the three upper floors. later dubbed "The Summit" the restaurant was rotated 360 degrees to create an stunning view that attracted visitors from all over the world. The restaurant is has ceased to rotate, and is now it is called "Coach Insigna", it continues to draw tourists from all over the all over the world.
Named "The Ren-Cen" this collection of skyscrapers offers access to the downtown scene in"the "Motor City". Skywalks are a part of Jefferson avenue that leads towards the Millender Center with shopping and eateries throughout; and The Coleman Young Municipal Center. This Motor City is also known for its people-mover - fantastic transportation in this beautiful city that overlooks the water, entertaining for anyone of any age. Stations in the Renaissance Center makes for easy to travel around the city you would like to visit. The six towers that connect them range from 21 to 39 stories tall. An estimated 8,000 people are employed at this Renaissance Center and 6,000 of which are GM employees. The Renaissance Center was purchased from General Motors for a whopping $73 million and was it was transformed into the headquarters of General Motors. This is a must-see during your visit to "The Motor City".
Detroit Zoo Park:
Are you having fun yet? The next stop The Detroit Zoological Park located in Royal Oak on Woodward. The life-saving facility houses more than 2,000 animals belonging to 300 species. Its income boosts the economy by more than 100 million dollars per year. The park offers exhibitions and guided tours for both families and students. It has 3 acres of picnic area and 40 tables to make your life easier and catering services for troops and groups. The park offers a variety of facilities for families, including rental of strollers, wheelchairs and strollers and baby changing stations within the bathrooms. Animal feeding demonstrations as well as guided tours are offered by employees of the park. Animal Answers Days are from May through August. The park's educators are posted at key areas of the park to respond to questions regarding the animals asked by guests.
Comerica Park:
I hope you've enjoyed your trip so far. The next stop on our trip is Detroit's Tiger Stadium. The new facility was inaugurated on April 1, 2000. It is referred to as Comerica Park, the park is comprised of eight buildings that are up to three stories which space of about 70,000 square feet. It also has 36,000 square feet of space that can be used for Tiger offices. Apart from its fantastic food options for lunch or snacks there are rides and liquid fireworks. The concourse is home to an iconic walk of fame with the 20th century's history, with each segment introducing a brand new age. The seating capacity is more than 40,000. Not counting Tiger Club members who's seating can be extended to 300 and banquet facilities with 200 seats. This amazing addition is an entirely new experience that is sure to be memorable for everyone who attends.
Detroit Quick Facts:
Detroit was first established in 1701 by French Fur traders; it was later transferred over to the United States in 1796 under "The Jay Treaty". In 1701, the Detroit River was called "Riviere du Detroit" which translates to "River of the Strait". Today, Detroit is the biggest city in Michigan with 900,000 inhabitants and the 11th-largest town of the United States. Its city Detroit covers 142 square miles. It is recognized for its cars or its music. First automobiles were manufactured through Henry Ford in 1896 and the first manufacturing company for automobiles can be seen today in Detroit.
Greek Town:
The sights of Detroit will help you build an appetite. To enjoy the best of Greek cuisine , visit Greek town, which is located on the SE end of Detroit. Greek town is a great place to eat that ranges from Pegasus up to New Hella's Cafe which has been in operation for over 100 years. The amazing restaurant offers its specialties in Greek food with meals and lunch specials. Get a gyro, you'll be happy that you made the decision! Further down the great road is the world famous Astoria Bakery; with everything from baklava to oreo cheesecake. Recently added to the town is Greek Town Casino where travelers from all over the world come to visit this renowned casino. There are a variety of hotels within the Greek Town area for your convenience. There are also a number of eateries that allow you to experience the true Greek culture , and have a trip that your loved ones will cherish.
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Queen Latifah, her incredible talent, her journey from rapper to multimedia superstar, and her empowering message: "Stay positive and keep your eyes on your goals and don't let anyone hold you back from pursuing your dreams? Inspire this episode of Divabetic's podcast
#podcast#podcasting#podcaster#podcastlife#divabetic#mr divabetic#Diabetes#type 2 diabetes#type 1 diabetes#Type 2#type 1#diabetic#inspiration#diabeteslife#t1d#t2d
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I'm choosing to believe that these are related
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Millender, Ellen (2017), "Spartan Women", A Companion to Sparta, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., p. 504, doi:10.1002/9781119072379.ch19, ISBN 9781119072379
Ares because Aphrodite is that bad bitch (probably).
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