#Pluto IS peruvian
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
siyapara · 3 months ago
Note
Make the dwarf planets together ^^
(Planet humans)
Tumblr media
They :D also… they sketch 💀
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
originally I dwaring ” The Family Dwarf “ like the Dragon Dugon…
But you don’t like this…
The good thing is that it was at an early stage of drawing xd
You Can Eat My Kid ❤️❤️❤️
Tumblr media
WAIT A MINUTE I turned it over THIS
35 notes · View notes
dexylloyd · 14 days ago
Text
Dwarf planets!
Hiiii it's meeee, ya booooy
Tumblr media
Peruvian Pluto and Charon my beloveds
Here, have some random headcanons y'all
Tumblr media
Yes. Proto earth is a woman.
Yes. She and Theia are doomed yuri.
No. Idgaf about canon when it comes to them.
Proto-earth use She/he (she's a trans woman but doesn't mind masculine pronouns)
22 notes · View notes
ariesphysics · 2 years ago
Text
0° Aquarius Risings
The people listed here are have A-AA Rodden rating.
The source, as always, my beloved Astrodatabank.
Press 'Keep Reading' to view. It has 30 people so I just kept it this way.
ALOJZY ADAMCZYK, Polish resistance fighter
North Node in 1st house (Pisces)
Ascendant square Saturn, 1°
Ascendant trine Chiron, 3°
Tumblr media
CONRAD AIKEN, American writer and poet
Ascendant sextile Moon, 2°
Ascendant opposite Mars, 1°
Ascendant quincunx Lilith, 0°
Tumblr media
ALEJANDRA BAIGORRIA, Peruvian businesswoman, TV personality, and racing driver
Ascendant opposite Venus, 1°
Tumblr media
IRELAND BALDWIN, American fashion model
Ascendant square Sun, 0°
Ascendant sextile Mars, 2º
Ascendant conjunct Uranus (12H), 3°
Ascendant sextile Pluto, 1°
Tumblr media
MARIO BAVA, Italian filmmaker, "Master of Italian Horror"
Uranus in 1st house
Jupiter in 1st house
North Node in 1st house (Pisces)
Ascendant opposite Neptune, 2°
Ascendant square Lilith, 3°
Tumblr media
BÉRÉNIC BEJO, French-Argentine actress
Ascendant sextile Moon, 2°
Ascendant square Uranus, 3°
Ascendant square Chiron, 2°
Ascendant square Lilith, 2°
Tumblr media
JAIMARIE BJORGE, American actress and stuntwoman
Moon in 1st house
Tumblr media
JUDY BLUMBERG, American ice skater
Ascendant sextile Saturn, 3°
Ascendant square Neptune, 2°
Ascendant sextile North Node, 2°
Ascendant conjunct Lilith, 1°
Tumblr media
BROOKS BOLLINGER, American football quarterback
Ascendant sextile Mercury, 3°
Tumblr media
BORIS III of Bulgaria, Tsar of Bulgaria 1918-1943
Sun conjunct Mercury in 1st house
Venus in 1st house (Pisces)
Ascendant sextile Moon, 3°
Tumblr media
ELMER BORLONGAN, Filipino contemporary figurative expressionism painter
Ascendant sextile Moon, 1°
Ascendant conjunct Venus, 0°
Ascendant opposite Jupiter, 1°
Ascendant sextile Lilith, 1°
Tumblr media
BRUNOZOR, Brazilian social media personality
Ascendant conjunct Uranus, 3°
Ascendant trine Mars, 1°
Ascendant sextile Saturn, 1°
Ascendant trine North Node, 3°
Ascendant square Chiron, 0°
Tumblr media
JÉRÔME HENRI CARREIN, second-to-last convicted criminal to be executed by guillotine in France
Ascendant opposite Venus, 0°
Ascendant sextile Mars, 0°
Ascendant trine Uranus, 2°
Ascendant opposite Pluto, 3°
Ascendant opposite Chiron, 1°
Tumblr media
LORD JAMES CLYDE, Scottish High Court Judge
Ascendant opposite Mars, 1°
Ascendant sextile Uranus, 1°
Ascendant sextile Chiron, 1°
Tumblr media
CAMERON CROWE, American filmmaker
Ascendant opposite Mercury, 3°
Ascendant square Neptune, 0°
Tumblr media
JOSETTE DAYDÉ, French jazz/swing swinger, chansonnière and actress
Venus in 1st house
Uranus in 1st house (Pisces)
Tumblr media
JEAN DEMANNEZ, Belgian politician
Mercury in 1st house
Venus in 1st house
Sun in 1st house
Mars in 1st house (Pisces)
Ascendant square North Node, 1°
Tumblr media
KIRK DOUGLAS, American actor and filmmaker
Uranus in 1st house
Ascendant opposite Saturn, 1°
Ascendant opposite Lilith, 3°
Tumblr media
HENRY EYRING, Mexican theoretical chemist
Venus in 1st house
Sun in 1st house (Pisces)
Ascendant sextile North Node, 3°
Tumblr media
MARGAUX FARRELL, American-born Olympic swimmer
North Node in 1st house
Ascendant trine Moon, 1°
Ascendant opposite Jupiter, 1°
Ascendant sextile Lilith, 3°
Tumblr media
GABRIELE FERZETTI, Italian actor
Venus in 1st house (Pisces)
Tumblr media
VÁCLAV HAVEL, Last president of Czechoslovakia
Saturn in 1st house (Pisces)
Ascendant trine Mercury, 3°
Ascendant opposite Pluto, 2°
Ascendant square Lilith, 0°
Tumblr media
CHRISTOF INNERHOFER, Italian alpine ski racer
Venus in 1st house
Mars in 1st house
Ascendant square Pluto, 3°
Tumblr media
OVI KOBIR, American politician and former reality TV contestant
Ascendant sextile Mercury, 1°
Ascendant sextile Saturn, 0°
Ascendant conjunct Uranus, 0°
Ascendant sextile Pluto, 2°
Tumblr media
RUSH LIMBAUGH, American conversative political commentator
Venus in 1st house
Mars in 1st house
Jupiter in 1st house (Pisces)
Ascendant trine Saturn, 1°
Tumblr media
FLORENT MANAUDOU, French competitive swimmer
Ascendant conjunct North Node, 1°
Ascendant sextile Mercury, 1°
Tumblr media
MICHAL MILOWICZ, Polish singer and actor
North Node in 1st house (Pisces)
Ascendant sextile Neptune, 2°
Tumblr media
PAT NIXON, American First Lady
Ascendant conjunct Uranus, 2°
Moon conjunct Venus in 1st house
Tumblr media
STÉPHANE PLAZA, French television personality
North Node in 1st house (Pisces)
Ascendant sextile Neptune, 2°
Tumblr media
AMY POEHLER, American comedian
Mars conjunct North Node in 1st house
Ascendant trine Venus, 2°
Ascendant sextile Jupiter, 0°
Ascendant sextile Neptune, 0°
Ascendant trine Pluto, 1°
Tumblr media
54 notes · View notes
brookstonalmanac · 6 months ago
Text
Events 7.14 (after 1900)
1900 – Armies of the Eight-Nation Alliance capture Tientsin during the Boxer Rebellion. 1902 – Peruvian explorer and farmer Agustín Lizárraga discovers Machu Picchu, the "Lost City of the Incas". 1902 – The Campanile in St Mark's Square, Venice collapses, also demolishing the loggetta. 1911 – Harry Atwood, an exhibition pilot for the Wright brothers, is greeted by President Taft after he lands his aeroplane on the South Lawn of the White House, having flown from Boston. 1915 – Beginning of the McMahon–Hussein Correspondence between Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca and the British official Henry McMahon concerning the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire. 1916 – Battle of Delville Wood begins as an action within the Battle of the Somme, lasting until 3 September 1916. 1933 – In a decree called the Gleichschaltung, Adolf Hitler abolishes all German political parties except the Nazis. 1933 – Nazi eugenics programme begins with the proclamation of the Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring requiring the compulsory sterilization of any citizen who suffers from alleged genetic disorders. 1942 – In the Wardha session of Congress, the "Quit India" resolution is approved, authorising Mahatma Gandhi to campaign for India's independence from Britain. 1943 – In Diamond, Missouri, the George Washington Carver National Monument becomes the first United States National Monument in honor of an African American. 1948 – Palmiro Togliatti, leader of the Italian Communist Party, is shot and wounded near the Italian Parliament. 1950 – Korean War: beginning of the Battle of Taejon. 1951 – Ferrari take their first Formula One grand prix victory at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. 1957 – Rawya Ateya takes her seat in the National Assembly of Egypt, thereby becoming the first female parliamentarian in the Arab world. 1958 – In the 14 July Revolution in Iraq, the monarchy is overthrown by popular forces led by Abd al-Karim Qasim, who becomes the nation's new leader. 1960 – Jane Goodall arrives at the Gombe Stream Reserve in present-day Tanzania to begin her study of chimpanzees in the wild. 1960 – Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 1-11 ditches off Polillo Island in the Philippines, killing one person and injuring 44. 1965 – Mariner 4 flyby of Mars takes the first close-up photos of another planet. The photographs take approximately six hours to be transmitted back to Earth. 1983 – Mario Bros. is released in Japan, beginning the popular Super Mario Bros franchise. 2002 – French president Jacques Chirac escapes an assassination attempt from Maxime Brunerie during a Bastille Day parade at Champs-Élysées. 2013 – Dedication of statue of Rachel Carson, a sculpture named for the environmentalist, in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. 2015 – NASA's New Horizons probe performs the first flyby of Pluto, and thus completes the initial survey of the Solar System. 2016 – A man ploughs a truck into a Bastille Day celebration in Nice, France, killing 86 people and injuring another 434 before being shot by police.
0 notes
sixpenceee · 10 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
The furthest manmade object is Voyager 1. It has messages for aliens on-board
In 1977, Voyager 1 and 2 were launched. Their primary mission was to visit Jupiter and Saturn. Voyager 2 continued onto Uranus and Neptune; Voyager 1 has now made its way into interstellar space. Voyager 1 is further away from Earth than the distance between the Sun and Pluto. Both craft carry a golden record on board, which will act like a time-capsule of Earth. It has greetings from Earth as well as different kinds of music. It also has noises of rocket engines, the sea, people talking, animal’s sounds and lots of images. All of which sum up the Earth. United States President Jimmy Carter said at the time “This record represents our hope and our determination, and our good will in a vast and awesome universe.” These messages have been recorded as electronic impulses which can be translated into written words. If any aliens find it then can enjoy some Louis Armstrong as well some Peruvian panpipes! (Source)
3K notes · View notes
the-edge-of-great · 4 years ago
Note
March 19th for the calandar thing? 😅
march 19, 1971 - peruvian town of chungar is devastated by natural disasters
but
march 19, 1915 - pluto is photographed for the first time
0 notes
tipsycad147 · 5 years ago
Text
Aquarius January National Popcorn Day
Tumblr media
By shirleytwofeathers
National Popcorn Day is celebrated at the end of January, although its exact date is a matter of debate. Various sources report it as January 19; others claim it takes place on whatever day the “big game” falls on.
Why not use this day for some popcorn magick?
Then he thought if he had some milk, he would have popcorn and milk.
You can fill a glass full to the brim with milk, and fill another glass of the same size brim full of popcorn, and then you can put all the popcorn kernel by kernel into the milk, and the milk will not run over.
~from Farmer Boy by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Tumblr media
Magickal Associations of Corn:
Gender: Feminine
Planet: Venus, Pluto
Element: Earth
Season: Lammas and Mabon
Deities: agriculture and solar deities
Correspondences: Protection, Luck, Divination, Blessing, Offering, Fertility, Abundance
Popcorn Offerings
I’m not sure if you are aware of it, but nature spirits like popcorn. I have it on authority from Chickadee who has had complex relationship with a number of nature spirits, that they almost all like popcorn, particularly the sea gull spirits. This is a great way to introduce children to the idea of a relationship with the land…however, because of the (practical) negative implications of feeding wildlife, it is important to not leave food out too much or too often and to change the area where offerings are left, so that wildlife do not become accustomed to it.
Tumblr media
Popcorn Chains
At Yule, when we decorate our tree, we include a popcorn garland. Part of our tradition when we make it is to use what we add to say a thank you and a blessing for someone we love (not for every single piece, but for our “family strand” of garland that that goes on the top of the tree).
Stringing magic popcorn into edible jewellery is an easy way to add a bit of extra love or joy or healing blessings for the kids, and it even makes a great sibling or parent gift. A few months ago, when my daughter did something especially naughty, got it in her head to make a “sorry necklace” for her brother. After eating caramel popcorn on a string, he was in a better mood to forgive her…
Tumblr media
Popcorn Fortune Balls
This should be pretty obvious–think fortune cookie in a popcorn ball. Or, if you are packing a lunch for a trip or a day at school, put in an encouraging note or positive thought. Put a popcorn fortune ball on the end of a straw, and add some pipe-cleaner petals for a edible bouquet gift from the kids. All you need are some small strips of paper with a message written on them, and a popcorn ball recipe–stuff the message in the centre of the ball as you shape it.
Tumblr media
Venus Popcorn Spell
Sharing a bowl of popcorn with someone you love is one of life’s simple pleasures. Adding a sprinkle of practical magic may be akin to “gild-ing the lily,” but who doesn’t like to stir up a little love magic now and then? Rent a favourite romantic movie tonight. Pop some fresh popcorn, add butter if desired, and season with love herbs and passionate spices as suggested below. Say as you do so: “Venus, bless us with love and beauty.”
Garlic salt, chilli powder, and red pepper-to rekindle your love life.
Parmesan cheese and dried basil-for Italian style romance
Chilli powder, garlic, and basil-fiery passion.
A touch of cinnamon, sugar, and vanilla powder-for comfort and warmth.
Tumblr media
More Popcorn Day Activities
Guess the Amount: Fill a container with popcorn kernels and have everyone guess. The winner gets a nifty prize.
Popcorn Air Hockey: Can you “volley” the kernel back and forth 20 times without letting it fall? For this you will need: a flat surface (table), straw (to blow), coffee stirrers (as paddles) or hands (as paddles).
Popcorn Relay Race: Holding popped corn in a spoon, run relay races to see which team can keep the popped corn in the spoon longest without spilling it.
Popcorn Basketball: Can you flick a piece of popcorn into the basket? Muffin tins or small cups can be used for the basket.
Make a Popcorn Word Search: Use these words: popcorn, pop, kernel, explode, heat, moisture, grain, snack, crunchy, butter, oil, salt, fiber, bag, hull.
Write a Popcorn Haiku (5, 7, 5 syllable pattern poem): Like this!
Oil, kernels, heat, time Many loud explosions heard Pop, crunch, snack time. Yum!
How many words can you make from this phrase? “Fresh hot popcorn”, “Popcorn tastes good”, “I like popcorn”, “Hot buttered popcorn”
Tumblr media
About Popcorn:
Popcorn has been around for 5,000 years. Archaeologists and researchers believe it to be the oldest of a group of five sweet corns. Popcorn originated in Mexico but quickly spread globally. Popcorn ears over 5,600 years old were found in New Mexico in 1948 and 1950, they are the oldest ears of popcorn known.
Popcorn was integral to early 16th century Aztec Indian ceremonies. Bernardino de Sahagun writes:
“And also a number of young women danced, having so vowed, a popcorn dance. As thick as tassels of maize were their popcorn garlands. And these they placed upon (the girls’) heads.”
In 1519, Cortes got his first sight of popcorn when he invaded Mexico and came into contact with the Aztecs. Popcorn was an important food for the Aztec Indians, who also used popcorn as decoration for ceremonial headdresses, necklaces and ornaments on statues of their gods, including Tlaloc, the god of rain and fertility.
An early Spanish account of a ceremony honouring the Aztec gods who watched over fishermen reads:
“They scattered before him parched corn, called momochitl, a kind of corn which bursts when parched and discloses its contents and makes itself look like a very white flower; they said these were hailstones given to the god of water.”
Writing of Peruvian Indians in 1650, the Spaniard Cobo says, “They toast a certain kind of corn until it bursts. They call it pisancalla, and they use it as a confection.”
Tumblr media
In South America, kernels of popcorn found in burial grounds in the coastal deserts of North Chile were so well preserved they would still pop even though they were 1,000 years old.
Some Popcorn Trivia:
Popcorn is a subspecies of corn called Zea mays everta, and like all corn, it is part of the grass family
An 8 foot in diameter popcorn ball, weighing 3,415 lbs, created in 2006 in Lake Forest, IL is the largest popcorn ball on record
A popcorn kernel needs 14% moisture content to pop
The oldest popcorn popper was discovered in Peru dating back to 300 AD
October is National Popcorn Popping Month!
After bread, popcorn is one of the most popular foods that people feed waterfowl. Unfortunately, feeding waterfowl isn’t a good idea…
Popcorn is the official state snack food of the state of Illinois
Archaeological evidence of popcorn dates back to 4700 BC in Peru
During the Great Depression, popcorn became exceedingly popular due to its relatively low price and was one of a few businesses that did well.
Tumblr media
The Science of Popping Corn:
Popcorn works because each individual kernel (thanks to the hard shell) becomes its own pressure cooker, which then explodes, turning itself inside out. Inside the shell is a starchy substance and water. As the kernel heats up, the water turns into steam and the steam cooks the starch into a super hot jelly-like substance that explodes. After exploding, the water evaporates and the starch dries out, leaving the kernel flipped inside out, in the shape we know as popcorn.
Sources:
Web Holidays
LLewellyn Spell A Day
Bay Witch Musings
Popcorn.org
https://shirleytwofeathers.com/The_Blog/pagancalendar/category/january-holidays/page/2/
1 note · View note
siyapara · 3 months ago
Text
The other Dwarf Planet that are not Haumea 😒
Tumblr media
Make Make is literally Entrapta
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
And Pluto Peruvian Propaganda 🇵🇪
Tumblr media
4 notes · View notes
pehstal · 8 years ago
Text
3JSB and the flowers I associate them with
Naoto // Magnolia: It holds the meanings of endurance, eternity and strength of character. In Victorian Times, magnolias symbolized dignity and nobility. There are fossils dating back 20 millions years that show that the flower has been gracing Earth since the very beginning of time, so to say. The magnolia is a very tough, hard flower, unlike other delicate flowers. This is owing to the fact that it has had to adapt to changing climatic and geological conditions in order to survive. The strength of its bloom is also symbolic of self-respect and self-esteem. A magnolia means stability and grace through the ever-changing years.
Naoki // Peony: It holds the meanings of honor, wealth, and beauty in all forms. With their lush, full, rounded bloom, peonies embody romance and prosperity and are regarded as an omen of good fortune and a happy marriage. In one myth about the peony, the peony is believed to be named after Paeon, the Greek physician of the gods. According to the legend, Paeon was a student of Aesculapius, the god of medicine. When Paeon used a peony root to heal Pluto — the first time this was tried — Aesculapius became jealous of his talents and tried to kill him. To save Paeon (and show compassion to him), Pluto transformed him into a peony, because he knew it was a flower that people would admire and praise. 
Kenjiro // Camellia: It holds the meanings of adoration, understanding, and patience. Typically when the petals of a flower fall off, the calyx, the green leafy part of the stem that holds the petals together, will stay intact. With camellias, however, the calyx and petals fall away together, which is why the camellia also represents eternal love or long-lasting devotion. In Korea, they are a symbol of faithfulness and prosperity while in Victorian England, the camellia bloom sent the secret message that the recipient was adorable. A flower that is of love and positive thoughts, the camellia’s many colors and meanings will allow you to send the right message to a loved one.
Ryuji // Gladiolus: It holds the meanings of remembrance, faithfulness, and sincerity. In Rome, gladioli were associated with gladiators. Some say that gladiators wore gladiolus corms around their necks during battles to help them win and protect them from death. Because of their association with gladiators, the gladiolus flower meaning is strength and integrity. The gladiolus also symbolizes infatuation. By giving a gladiolus to someone, the giver sends the message “you pierce my heart” to the receiver because of the flower’s pointed shape. This bold beauty captures the heart and soul like no others with its impressive spire of flowers. 
Omi // Lily: It holds the meanings of the beauty of youth, passion, and drive. With such an elegant look, it’s no wonder the flower means royalty, rebirth, and purity. While white lilies symbolize chastity and virtue, as other varieties became popular, they brought with them additional meanings and symbolism as well. Peruvian lilies, or alstroemeria, represent friendship and devotion, white stargazer lilies express sympathy and pink stargazer lilies represent wealth and prosperity. As the flowers most often associated with funerals, lilies symbolize that the soul of the departed has received restored innocence after death. With the lily, it brings a message of taking a regal stance and embracing your own power. To remember that renewal is just around the corner and that the end of one thing heralds the beginning of another. 
Elly // Tulip: It holds the meanings of passion, romance, and confidence. The Turkish who originally bred the flower considered it a symbol of paradise on Earth. A Turkish legend may be responsible for the red tulip’s symbolism. The story goes that a prince named Farhad was love struck by a maiden named Shirin. When Farhad learned that Shirin had been killed, he was so overcome with grief that he killed himself - riding his horse over the edge of a cliff. It is sad that a scarlet tulip sprang up from each drop of his blood, giving the red tulip the meaning of “perfect love.” Because tulips are one of the first flowers to bloom in the spring, they can also mean rebirth. A tulip doesn’t strive to impress anyone. It doesn’t struggle to be different than a rose. It doesn’t have to. It is different and there’s room in the garden for every flower. 
Iwata // Daisy: It holds the meanings of innocence, new beginnings, and true love. Daisies symbolize the sun because they seem to appear like stars or suns along with one of the flowers that are the first to open its petals at dawn to greet the day. Daisies are composite flowers, meaning that they actually consist of two flowers combined into one. The inner section is called a disc floret, and the outer petal section is called a ray floret. Because daisies are composed of two flowers that blend together so well, they symbolize true love. They also mean chastity and transformation because of the Roman myth of Vertumnus and Belides. Vertumnus, god of seasons and gardens, became enamored with Belides, a nymph. He continuously pursued her, and in order to escape his affections, she turned herself into a daisy. The daisy’s message is ultimately one of hope and renewal. In sending daisies, the sender hopes the receiver would see the world like they once did as a child. 
24 notes · View notes
coffee-and-kpop · 8 years ago
Text
Luna / Admin SugaMint
Okay~ so I’m not very photogenic and I don’t take many selfies or have pictures of myself in general so take these~
Tumblr media Tumblr media
If it wasn’t obvious my ult bias is Yoongi and my best friend bought me that Loved sweater as a Christmas present ^-^ I also dyed my hair before Yoongi went blue so when I saw his hair I was SUPER SHOOK!
Moving On!
My name is Jimena, but my nickname is Luna~
-99 Liner
I live in Florida. Personally, I don’t like it here and I wanna move away asap haha ^-^`
I sing and I’m trying to learn piano and I plan to study music in the future.
I enjoy taking pictures of landscapes. More specifically rain, the sky, and plants. I don’t take pictures of people...
I currently have five piercings and I plan on getting more in the future ^-^
I decided I would fill out Kenna’s Favorites Ship Form, so here it is!
Favorite Season: Fall / Autumn
Favorite Type of Food: Any Peruvian food because I grew up with it lol
Favorite Smell: Peppermint, Mint, Vanilla, Blueberry Tea
Favorite Coffee Drink: I… don’t… like… coffee… ._. Does Iced Coffee count?
Favorite Planet: PLUTO! and Neptune Pluto is a dwarf planet I know but still a planet fite me yo
Favorite Emoji: 🌙 I used to be Moon Anon before becoming an admin!
Favorite City: Lima ♡
Favorite Sound: clock ticking, rain, crickets and frogs at night
Favorite Song and/or Book: Song - Your Guardian Angel by Red Jumpsuit Apparatus / Book - The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
Favorite Color: B L U E ! Any shade of Blue~ especially Turquoise and Mint Blue~~~
Favorite Body Part: I like my eyelashes???
Hogwarts House: Ravenclaw
OMG here’s is my Doggo, my cute little Pupper, my baby son, Kuro ♡
Tumblr media
18 notes · View notes
fanapparelsouvenirs · 8 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Disney Mickey Mouse Pluto Face Cartoon Pilot Peruvian Laplander Hat Knit Beanie BUY IT NOW – Disney Mickey Mouse Pluto Face Cartoon Pilot Peruvian Laplander Hat Knit Beanie
0 notes
vampireadamooc · 6 years ago
Text
Lecture II: Suggestions And Perversions Of The Rite
2.2 - Vivifying Power Of Blood
The belief seems to have been universal, not only that the blood is the life of the organism in which it originally flows, but that in its transfer from one organism to another the blood retains its life, and so carries with it a vivifying power. There are traces of this belief in the earliest legends of the Old World, and of the New; in classic story; and in medical practices as well, all the world over, from time immemorial until the present day.
For example, in an inscription from the Egyptian monuments, the original of which dates back to the early days of Moses, there is a reference to a then ancient legend of the rebellion of mankind against the gods; of an edict of destruction against the human race; and of a divine interposition for the rescue of the doomed peoples. 1
The inscription was first found, in 1875, the tomb of Setee I., the father of Rameses II., the Pharaoh of the oppression. A translation of it appeared in the Transactions of the Soctiety of Biblical Archaeology, Vol. 4, Part I. Again it has been found in the tomb of Rameses III. Its earliest and its latest translations were made by M. Edouard Naville, the eminent Swiss Egyptologist. Meantime, Biugsch, De Bergmann, Lauth, Lefebure, and others, have aided in its elucidation (See Proceed, of Soc. of Bib Arch., for March 3, 1885). Is there not a reference to this legend in the Book of the Dead, chapter xviii., sixth section?
In that legend, a prominent part is given to human blood, mingled with the juice of mandrakes 1 instead of wine prepared as a drink of the gods, and afterwards poured out again to overflow and to revivify all the earth. And the ancient text which records this legend, affirms that it was in conjunction with these events that there was the beginning of sacrifices in the world.
An early American legend has points of remarkable correspondence with this one from ancient Egypt. It relates, as does that, to a pre-historic destruction of the race, and to its re-creation, or its re-vivifying, by means of transferred blood. Every Mexican province told this story in its own way, says a historian; but the main features of it are alike in all its versions.
Mandrakes, 01 "love-apples," among the ancient Egyptians, as also among the Orientals generally, from the days of Jacob (Gen. 30: 14-17) until to-day, carried the idea of promoting a loving union; and the Egyptian name for mandiakes - tetmut - combined the root-word tet already referenced to as meaning "arm," or "bracelet," and mut - with the signification of "attesting," or "confirming." Thus the blood and the mandrake juice would be a true assiratum. (See Pierret's Vocabulaire Hieroglyphique, p. 723) "Belief in this plant [the mandrake] is as old as history." (Napier's Folk-Lore', p. 90.) See, also, Lang's Custom and Myth, pp. 143-155.
When there were no more men remaining on the earth, some of the gods desired the re-creation of mankind; and they asked help from the supreme deities accordingly. They were then told, that if they were to obtain the bones or the ashes of the former race, they could revivify those remains by their own blood. Thereupon Xolotl, one of the gods, descended to the place of the dead, and obtained a bone (whether a rib, or not, does not appear). Upon that vestige of humanity the gods dropped blood drawn from their own bodies; and the result was a new vivifying of mankind. l
An ancient Chaldean legend, as recorded by Berosus, ascribes a new creation of mankind to the mixture, by the gods, of the dust of the earth with the blood that flowed from the severed head of the god Belus. "On this account it is that men are rational, and partake of
divine knowledge," says Berosus. 2 The blood of the god gives them the life and the nature of a god Yet, again, the early Phoenician, and the early Greek, theologies, as recorded by Sanctification 3 and by Hesiod, 4 ascribe the vivifying of mankind to the out poured blood of the gods. It was from the blood of Ouranos, or of Saturn, dripping into the sea and mingling with its foam, that Venus was formed, to become the mother of her heroic posterity.
Mendieta's Hist. Eccl Ind., 77 ff.; cited in Spencer's Des. Soc., II, 38; also Brinton's Myths of the New World, p. 258.
See Cory's Anc. Frag., 9 p. 59 f.
Ibid., p. 15.
Comp. Fabri's Evagatorium III,, 218
"The Orphics, which have borrowed so largely from the East," says Lenormant, 1 "said that the immaterial part of man, his soul [his life], sprang from the blood of Dionysus Zagreus, whom . . . Titans had torn to pieces, partly devouring his members."
Homer explicitly recognizes this universal belief in the power of blood to convey life, and to be a means of revivifying the dead. When Circe sent Odysseus "To consult The Theban seer, Tiresias, in the abode of Pluto and the dreaded Proserpine," she directed him, in preparation, to "Pour to all the dead Libations, milk and honey first, and next Rich wine, and lastly water;" and after that to slay the sacrificial sheep. But Circe's caution was: "Draw then the sword upon thy thigh, and sit, And suffer none of all those airy forms, To touch the blood, until thou first bespeak Tiresias. He will come, and speedily, The leader of the people, and will tell what voyage thou must make."
Beginnings of History, p. 52, note.
Odysseus did as he was directed. The bloodless shades flocked about him, as he sat there guarding the life-renewing blood; but even those dearest to him he forbade to touch that consecrated draught.
"And then the soul of Anticlcra came, My own dead mother, daughter of the king Autolycus, large minded. Her I left Alive, what time I sailed for Troy, and now I wept to see her there, and pitied her, And yet forbade her, though with grief, to come Near to the blood till I should first accost Tuesias, he too came, the Theban seer, Tuesias, bearing in his hand a wand Of gold; he knew me and bespake me thus: - 'Why, O unhappy mortal, hast thou left The light of day to come among the dead, And to this joyless land? Go from the trench And turn thy sword away, that I may drink The blood, and speak the word of prophecy.' He spake, withdrawing from the trench, I thrust Into its sheath my silver studded sword, And, after drinking of the dark red blood, The blameless prophet tinned to me and said -" 1
Then came the prophecy from the blood-revivified seer. The wide-spread popular superstition of the vampire and of the ghoul seems to be an outgrowth of this universal belief that transfused blood is re-vivification.
Bryant's Odyssey, Bks. x., and xi.
The bloodless shades, leaving their graves at night, seek renewed life by drawing out the blood of those who sleep; taking of the life of the living, to supply temporary life to the dead. This idea was prevalent in ancient Babylon and Assyria. 1 It has shown itself in the Old World and in the New, 2 in all the ages; and even within a little more than a century, it has caused an epidemic of fear in Hungary, "resulting in a general disinterment, and the burning or staking of the suspected bodies." 3
An added force is given to all these illustrations of the universal belief that transferred blood has a vivifying power, by the conclusions of modern medical science concerning the possible benefits of bloodtransfusion. 4 On this point, one of the foremost living authorities in this department of practice, Dr. Roussel, of Geneva, says: "The great vitality of the blood of a vigorous and healthy man has the power of improving the quality of the patient's blood, and can restore activity to the centres of nervous force, and the organs of digestion.
See Sayce's Anc. Emp. of East, p 146.
Among the ancient Peruvians, there was said to be a class of devil-worshipers, known as canchus, or rumapmicue, the members of which sucked the blood from sleeping youth, to their own nourishing and to the speedy dying away of the poisons thus depleted. (See Arriaga's Extirpation de la Idolatria del Piru, p 21 f.; cited in Spencer's Des. Soc., II., 48.). Sec, also, Ralston's Russian Folk Tales, pp. 311-328.
Farier's Primitive Manners and Customs, p. 23 f.
The primitive belief seems to have had a sound basis in scientific fact.
It would seem that health itself can be transfused with the blood of a healthy man"; 1 death itself being purged out of the veins by inflowing life. And in view of the possibilities of new life to a dying one, through new blood from one full of life, this writer insists that "every adult and healthy man and woman should be ready to offer an arm, as the natural and mysteriously inexhaustible source of the wonderworking elixir." 2 Blood-giving can be life-giving. The measure of one's love may, indeed, in such a case, be tested by the measure of his yielded blood. 3
Roussel says that blood transfusion was practised by the Egyptians, the Hebrews, and the Syrians, in ancient times; 4 and he cites the legend that, before Naaman came to Elisha to be healed of his leprosy, 5 his physicians, in their effort at his cure, took the blood from his veins, and replaced it with other blood. Whatever basis of truth there maybe in this legend, it clearly gained its currency through the prevailing conviction that new blood is new life. There certainly is ample evidence that baths of human blood were anciently prescribed as a cure for the doath-representing leprosy; as if in recognition of this root idea of the re-vivifying power of transferred blood.
Transfusion of Human Blood, pp. 2-4
Ibid., p. 5.
See pages 85-88, supra.
Transf. of Blood, p. 5.
2 Kings 5:1-14.
Pliny, writing eighteen centuries ago concerning leprosy, or elephantiasis, says 1: "This was the peculiar disease of Egypt; and when it fell upon princes, woe to the people; for, in the bathing chambers, tubs were prepared, with human blood, for the cure of it" Nor was this mode of life-seeking confined to the Egyptians. It is said that the Emperor Constantine was restrained from it only in consequence of a vision from heaven. 2
In the early English romance of Amys and Amylion, one of these knightly brothers-in-arms consents, with his wife's full approbation, to yield the lives of his two infant children, in order to supply their blood for a bath, for the curing of his brother friend's leprosy. 3 In this instance, the leprosy is cured, and 'the children's lives are miraculously restored to them; as if in proof of the divine approbation of the loving sacrifice.
It is shown, indeed, that this belief in the life-bringing power of baths of blood to the death-smitten lepers, was continued into the Middle Ages; and that it finally "received a check from an opinion gradually gaining ground, that only the blood of those would be efficacious, who offered themselves freely and voluntarily for a beloved sufferer." 4
Hist. Nat. xxvi, 5.
See Notes and Queries, for Feb. 28, 1857; with citation from Soane's New Curiosities of Literature, I., 72.
Ibid.; also Mill's History of Chivalry, chap. IV., note.
See citation from Soane, in Notes and Queries, supra.
There is something very suggestive in this thought of the truest potency of transferred life through transferred blood! It is this thought which finds expression and illustration in Longfellow's Golden Legend. In the castle of Vautsberg on the Rhine, Prince Henry is sick with a strange and hopeless malady. Lucifer appears to him in the garb of a traveling physician, and tells him of the only possible cure for his disease, as prescribed in a venerable tome:
"'The only lemedy that rcmains Is the blood that flows fiom a maiden's veins,
Who of her own free will shall die, And give her life as the price of yours!' That is the strangest of all cures, And one, I think, you will never try; The prescription you may well put by. As something impossible to find Before the world itself shall end!"
Elsie, the lovely daughter of a peasant in the Odenwald, learns of the Prince's need, and declares she will give her blood for his cure. In her chamber by night, her self-surrendering prayer goes up: "'If my feeble payer can reach thee, O my Saviour, I beseech thee, Even as thou hast died for me, More sincerely Let me follow where thou leadest, Let me, bleeding as thou bleedest, Die, if dying I may give Life to one who asks to live, And more nearly, Dying thus, resemble thee!'"
Her father, Gottlieb, consents to her life-surrender, saying to the Prince: "'As Abraham offered, long ago, His son unto the Lord, and even The Everlasting Father in heaven Gave his, as a lamb unto the slaughter, So do I offer up my daughter.'" And Elsie adds: "My life is little, Only a cup of water, But pure and limpid. Take it, O Prince! Let it refresh you, Let it restore you. It is given willingly It is given fieely; May God bless the gift!'"
The proffered sacrifice is interfered with before its consummation; but its purposed method shows the estimate which was put, from of old, on voluntarily yielded life for life. There is said to be an Eastern legend somewhat like the story of Amys and Amylion; with a touch of the ancient Egyptian and Mexican legends already cited "The Arabian chronicler speaks of a king, who, having lost a faithful servant by his transformation into stone, is told that he can call his friend back to life, if he is willing to behead his two children, and to sprinkle the ossified figure with their blood.
He makes up his mind to the sacrifice; but as he approaches the children with his drawn sword, the will is accepted by heaven for the deed, and he suddenly sees the stone restored to animation." 1 This story, in substance, (only with the slaying and the resuscitating of the children, as in the English romance,) appears in Grimm's folk-lore tales, under the title of " Faithful John"; 2 but whether its origin was in the East or in the North, or in both quarters, is not apparent. Its reappearance East, North, and West, is all the more noteworthy.
In the romances of King Arthur and Ins knights, there is a story of a maiden daughter of King Vellinore, a sister of Sir Percivale, who befriends the noble Sir Galahad, and then accompanies him and his companions on their way to the castle of Carteloise, and beyond, in their search for the Holy Grail.
Citation from "Saturday Review," for Feb. 14, 1857, in Notes and Queries, supra.
See Grimm's Household Tales I., 23-30.
"And again they went on to another castle, from which came a band of knights, who told them of the custom of the place, that every maiden who passed by must yield a dish full of her blood.' That shall she not do' said Galahad,' while I live'; and fierce was the struggle that followed; and the sword of Galahad, which was the sword of King David, smote them down on every side, until those who remained alive craved peace, and bade Galahad and his fellows come into the castle for the night; 'and on the morn/ they said, 'we dare say ye will be of one accord with us, when ye know the reason for our custom' So awhile they rested, and the- knights told them that in the castle there lay a lady sick to death, who might never gain back her life, until she should be anointed with the blood of a pure maiden who was a king's daughter. Then said Percivale's sister, 'I will yield it, and so shall I get health to my soul, and there shall be no battle on the morn.' And even so was it done; but the blood which she gave was so much that she might not live; and as her strength passed away, she said to Percivale, 'I die, brother, for the healing of this lady.' . . . Thus was the lady of the castle healed; and the gentle maiden, [Percivale's sister,] . . . died." 1
In the old Scandinavian legends, there are indications of the traditional belief in the power of transferred life through a bath of blood. Siegfried, or Sigurd, a descendant of Odin, slew Fafner, a dragon-shaped guardian of ill-gotten treasure.
Cox and Jones's Popular Romances of the Middle Ages, pp. 85-87.
In the hot blood of that dragon he bathed himself, and so took on, as it were, an outer covering of new life, rendering himself sword-proof, save at a single point where a leaf of the linden-tree fell between his shoulders, and shielded the flesh from the life-imparting blood. 1 On this incident it is, that the main tragedy in the Nibelungen Lied pivots; where Siegfried's wife, Kriemhild, tells the treacherous Hagan of her husband's one vulnerable point:
"Said she, My husband's daring, and thereto Stout of limb; Of old, when on the mountain he slew the dragon grim, In its blood he bathed him, and thence no more can feel, In his charmed person, the deadly dint of steel. "As fiom the diagon's death-wounds gushed out theciimson gore, With the smoking torrent, the warrior washed him o'er. A leaf then 'twixt his shoulders fell from the linden bough; There, only, steel can harm him; fox that I tremble now." 2
Even among the blood-reverencing Brahmans of India there are traces of this idea, that life is to be guarded by the outpoured blood of others. In the famous old work, "Kalila wa-Dimna," there is the story of a king, named Beladh, who had a vision in the night, which so troubled him that he sought counsel of the Brahmans.
Cox and Jones's Romances of tht Middle Ages, p. 292.
Lettsom's Nibel. Lied, p. 158.
Their advice was, that he should sacrifice his favorite wife, his best loved son, his nephew, and his dearest friend, in conjunction with other valued offerings to the gods. "It will be necessaiy for you, O King," they said, "when you have put to death the persons we have named to you, to fill a cauldron with their blood, and sit upon it; and when you get up from the cauldron, we, the Brahmans, assembled from the four quarters of the kingdom, will walk around you, and pronounce our incantations over you, and we will spit upon you, and wipe off from you the blood, and will wash you in water and sweet-oil, and then you may return to the palace, trusting in the protection of heaven against the danger which threatens you." l
Here the king's offering to the gods was to be of that which was dearest to him ; and the bath of blood was to prove to him a cover of life. King Beladh wisely said that, if that were the price of his safety, he was ready to die. He would not prolong his life at such a cost But the story shows the primitive estimate of the life-giving power of blood among the Hindoos.
In China, also, blood has its place as a life-giving agency. A Chinese woman, on the Kit-ie River, tells a missionaiy of her occasional seasons of frenzy, under the control of spirits, and of her ministry of blood, at such seasons, for the cure of disease.
Kalila wa-Dimna, p. 315-319.
"Every year when there is to be a pestilence, or when cholera is to prevail, she goes into this frenzy, and cuts her tongue with a knife, letting some drops of her blood fall into a hogshead of water. This [homeopathically treated] water the people drink as a specific against contagion." Its sacred blood is counted a shield of life, "With the rest of the blood, she writes charms, which the people paste [as words of life] upon their doorposts, or wear upon their persons, as preventives of evil." 1
Receiving new blood as a means of receiving new life, seems to have been sought interchangeably, in olden time, in various diseases, by blood lavations, by blood drinking, and by blood transfusion. It is recorded that, in 1483, King Louis XL, of France, struggled for life by drinking the blood of young children, as a means of his revivifying. "Every day he grew worse," it is said; "and the medicines profited him nothing, though of a strange character; for he vehemently hoped to recover by the human blood which he took and swallowed from certain children." 2
Fielde's Pagoda Shadows, p. 88.
Croniques de France, 1516, feuillet c c i j, cited from Soane, in Notes and Queries, supra.
Again there is a disputed claim, that, in 1492, a Jewish physician endeavored to save the life of Pope Innocent VIII, by giving him in transfusion the blood of three young men successively. The Pope was not recovered, but the three young men lost their lives in the experiment. 1 Yet blood transfusion as a means of new life to the dying was not always a failure, even in former centuries; for the record stands, that "at Frankfort, on the Oder, the surgeons Balthazar, Kaufman, and Purmann, healed a leper, in 1683, bypassing the blood of a lamb into his veins." 2
Even to-day, in South Africa, "when the Zulu king is sick, his immediate personal attendants, or valets, are obliged to allow themselves to be wounded; that a portion of their blood may be introduced into the king's circulation, and a portion of his into theirs." 3 In this plan, the idea seems to be, that health may have power over disease, and that death may be swallowed up in life, by equalizing the blood of the one who is in danger, and of the many who are in strength and safety. Moreover, among the Kafirs those who are still in health are sometimes" washed in blood to protect them against wounds"; 4 as if an outer covering of life could be put on, for the protection of their life within.
Roussel's Trans. of Blood, p. 6. A different version of this story is given, in Bruy's Histoire des Papes, IV., 278; but the other version is supported by two independent sources, in Infessurae Diarium, and Burchardi Diarium. See Notes and Queries, 5th Series, III., 496, and IV., 38; also Hare's Walks in Rome, p. 590.
Diet. Med. ct Chirurg. Prat., Art. " Transfusion."
Shooter's Kafirs of Natal, p. 117.
Ibid., p. 216.
Transfused human blood is also said to be a common prescription of the medicinemen of Tasmania, for the cure of disease. 1 And so it would appear, that, whatever may be its basis in physiological science, the opinion has prevailed, widely and always, that there is a vivifying power in transferred blood; and that blood not only represents but carries life.
Berwick's Daily Life and Origin of Tasmanians, p. 89 ; cited in Spencer's Des. Soc., III., 43.
0 notes
hectorembling4-blog · 7 years ago
Text
Cycling And Treking The Western Side Hemisphere
Summer season concerns us closer and closer everyday. He'll plunge right into a relationship, beneficial that this is actually the only soul mate ever known through any 2 individuals ever birthed, along with the possible exemption from Romeo and also Juliet. Be ensured I believe ashamed for this right now, as well as surely you could say to exactly how diminished my potential to reason was at this time in my lifestyle. While a few of this could result in greater EPS, as we've performed often times before, most lately in 2015, our team intend to redeploy many of those gains back right into the business to enrich our long-lasting growth prospects. I have Moon-Pluto in Scorpio in the 9th property, and also this conjunction is close to my MC. My mommy, which possesses the Moon-Pluto conj in very early Virgo, has been pretty intense to me and other relative. The darkness moves over other postures in the course of other times of the day and also this makes it possible for individuals to say to the time without a time clock. Waktu sepertinya berhenti sejenak, dan kemudian tiba-tiba semuanya terjadi dalam sepersekian detik: mobil Yoo-bum terdengar kencang di tikungan, langsung ke Chief Choi. Peruvians are actually typically provided one coat upon getting in their adult years, and also it is actually anticipated to last a life-time. All our company may do is actually have it 1 day each time. You could have heard or even gone through that Pisces is the sign of "self-undoing," and that might create you all concerned as well as bad, however don't permit it scare you. Tapi tidak ada waktu untuk bersantai saat Yong-pal memanggil dari rumah sakit untuk mengatakan bahwa tubuh Su-chang tidak berjalan dengan baik. ' Home of the Climbing Sunlight' by Hot R.S. A really good version of some of my favorite stone criteria, though the young lady vocal definitely over-emotes exactly how happy she experiences, as well as she carries on disturbing the next-door neighbors for a long time. A lot of the moment the traditional Sagittarian is actually happy and gregarious, yet his temper can fiare like a skies rocket if he's intimidated by people which abuse his natural kindness or even that get as well familiar. Real estate investors must be patient with IBM, which is complicated taking into account because the provider's profits has declined for 21 areas in a row. Neptune individuals, seriously, typically aren't noted for their triple A debt rankings (unless he has a Capricorn ascendant or solid worlds m Taurus, Aquarius or even Cancer cells, for instance). The lady which snares the Virgo soul possessed a lot better be wisely dressed with a large human brain under her orderly hair style-and you'll see I mentioned nice hair style. When you prepare this up, do not fail to remember regarding daylight savings time. The timepiece ought to inform real (sun) opportunity, even though that is actually likely to be used usually in the summer months. Dash on after trim cream, brush off the dust, dress up your hair, use a fresh shirt, mind your etiquettes, and perfect your shoes just before you go a-courting this woman. Sport-and-Healthy.info At that point your very most dominant demand in love is actually emotional protection, if the planet Venus is in the indicator Cancer. That was actually the only opportunity an account was rejected out of hand for no apparent factor besides the company that concerned," he stated. The Libra manager is actually complete as well as incredibly agitated from outward bound task, but he never appears to become quickly, a contradiction few people can easily deal with. That is also said to represent dependability, devotion and also recovery and also is a sign of metaphysical support as well as teaching. Although bumps on the knees are not typically cause for alarm, that is crucial for the victim to know what kinds of problems can easily cause them-- and also just what procedures are actually available. And as that happens our company are actually finding a combination of Spica- in the constellation from Virgo- with Venus. Oh-gong berpikir dia terlalu emosional saat dia sudah memutuskan untuk meninggal, tapi Mawang bilang dia akan tinggal lebih lama karena dia tahu dia sangat dicintai. Life along with an Aquarian staff member can be electrifying as well as leave you a little bit of breathless.
0 notes
siyapara · 2 months ago
Note
Can do the dwarf planets design in full view? (With the oficial clothes)
Yeah 😏😏😏
But beofer Sorry for ingnore you 😭😭 I wanna like this surprises lol
ALSO THEY ARE HUMANIZED DESING THE PLANETHUMANS DESING ARE LIKE THIS
PLUTO/PLUTÓN
Tumblr media
And I explain my desing
He is peruvian for a joke, normally the Pluto desing have the funny hat which looks like Peruvian hat
He have vitiligo, I like this, THIS aesthetic for me
He is missing his right arm and part of his left forearm
Him use Prothesis arm in her left arm
It’s a just a stupid headcanon from my head
He is unlabeled, unlabeled is a person what they decide not to label her gender and sexuality
Make Make
Tumblr media
He has vitiligo too, at first I see he white people BUT I have seen that apparently it is popular to do it with dark skin, so I wanted to combine those 2 ideas and I did it with vitiligo
He has polycoria + colombaeyes look it up google
He is a Bunny
He used the legs reinforced, him doesn’t walk good
The pins, The first pin is her symbol, the second pin is the asexual falg, the third pin is a Demi-boy flag and the fourth pin is a dwarf planet Make Make
CERES
Tumblr media
My headcanon is that Ceres is a just poor children, her closest is a bag trash, he is autistic and blah, blah, blah
CHARON/CARONTE
Tumblr media
She isn’t a Dwarf Planet But we are going to tell her
She is a ex-sailor for the Charon in the mythology is a the sailor you give him a coin and blah, blah, blah
for this she like a pirate
She is fat for the joke the Pluto callings her like “fat”
The tape is the queer gender flag
She has the miss eye, leg and hand
She has vitiligo too (I love vitiligo)
She has a wart on his nose and with hair 🫢
HAUMEA
Tumblr media
He ate for stress
He is trans male for the old joke from tumblr
The rings now are a hat
They use crutches
THE FATTEST
he burned his face :(
he/they
ERIS (the princess)
Tumblr media
My opinion her is a agender or demi-girl
and she doesn’t like her boobs and see like female, for this she took off her boobs
any/all BUT prefer She/her
She is a DISASTER a BIGGEST DISASTER
he is a demon 😈 😈😈
It uses her pijama and a sack on top
they have tatuaje
SUPER CHUBBY
PROTHESIS LEGS!!!
BONUS
TRITON
Tumblr media
The children decorated her closet 😭😭😭
He uses prosthesis legs
He is unlabeled too
He has vitiligo too and he ashamed for this 🙁
He has Long hair and piercing :^
AHHH FINALLY FINISHED THEIR DESINGS!!!!
What opinions for my desing :D??? I LOVE THEM they are cutes :333
Tumblr media
Your can eat my kids 🙂‍↕️
I go to sleep I Super Tired 😪
59 notes · View notes