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just-an-enby-lemon · 4 months ago
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A very important thing I just noticed when I relistened to RQG is how much Hamid is just despreatedly looking for a father figure everywhere. Poor boy has deep daddy issues and it will affect his relationship with all authority figures he finds.
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piromina · 4 months ago
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writing burning spice is so fun
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eyes-inthe-skies · 7 months ago
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CURSE WHOEVER MADE THIS POST BLOW UP.
but also follow my sg1 blog ✦☆ @doctor-cunt-phd ☆✦ thanks
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autistic-crypt1d · 7 months ago
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SG-1 + text posts
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cryptidbait · 8 months ago
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I offer: Mortal Kombat x Hades Xover
You receive: Cool art
I’ve had NO sleep and this took about 11.5 hours total to complete all three of these omg
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harmoonix · 1 year ago
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Asteroid Apophis in your birth chart
~ The Dark Challenger ~
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Asteroid Code: [99942]
• Asteroid Apophis in astrology indicates:
Indicates individual's challenges and transformative experience (where you experience your most recently transformations)
Where you might face unexpected and intense challenges or where you may need to comfort your shadow side/inner self
The house, sign, aspects can also indicate the nature of these challenges
Shock phase in a crisis
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For example:
- Apophis in the 5th house might indicate challenges involving kids or birth (but also your shadow form might be a bit egoistical or selfish)
- Apophis aspecting Chiron (this specifically matters a lot based where Chiron in your house) indicates wounds and transformations in that area
- Apophis aspecting Venus can indicate challenges with relationships/partners but in the same time these things can help you transform and evolve over time (Your shadow form can tell you that you need to be more careful around this topic) - I can confirm for this aspect since I have it aswell in my birth chart
- Apophis conjunct north node can indicate a very transformative life where the native may be forced to evolve in their better versions, but also comes with experiencing multiple things at once
- Apophis in the 3rd house can be an indicator of having challenges in the area of communicating/talking, expressing yourself but also to learn about yourself might be challenging
Examples in Signs: (The signs might be easier to understand than houses)
- Apophis in Libra - Transformations about how your see yourself and the challenge is to learn to love yourself
- Apophis in Scorpio - Transformations about how you experience things and how you connect deeply to your feelings, challenges about understanding your own heart and feelings
- Apophis in Taurus - Transformation about grounding and connecting yourself to the source (universe), evolving yourself while being one with the earth, challenges is that you may be lazy and you can tend to ignore the spiritually inside you
• Here are some photos to help you identify houses in astrology
Try to match it with this asteroid to see where you may face challenges and high transformations ✓
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- Harmoonix 🐚🫶🏼
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sorormaior · 3 months ago
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY‼️🎂💖 for da request..... how about a snapshot from the fabled sm2 cary & khepri duo dlc ✨
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IT IS VERY MUCH LATER THAN MY BDAY BUT. YEAH.
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sealhaus · 4 months ago
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Shen sketches from class
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Brain fell out me head :-)
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mindblowingscience · 3 months ago
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The European Space Agency has given the go-ahead for initial work on a mission to visit an asteroid called (99942) Apophis. If approved at a key meeting next year, the robotic spacecraft, known as the Rapid Apophis Mission for Space Safety (Ramses), will rendezvous with the asteroid in February 2029. Apophis is 340 meters wide, about the same as the height of the Empire State Building. If it were to hit Earth, it would cause wholesale destruction hundreds of miles from its impact site. The energy released would equal that from tens or hundreds of nuclear weapons, depending on the yield of the device.
Continue Reading.
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mirkokosmos · 3 months ago
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by Mirko Lalit Egger
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whencyclopedia · 5 days ago
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The gods and goddesses of Ancient Egypt were an integral part of the people's everyday lives for over 3,000 years. There were over 2,000 deities in the Egyptian pantheon, many whose names are well known - Isis, Osiris, Horus, Amun, Ra, Hathor, Bastet, Thoth, Anubis, and Ptah among others - but many more less so who were also important. The more famous gods became state deities while others were associated with a specific region or, in some cases, a ritual or role. The goddess Qebhet, for example, is a little known deity who offered cool water to the souls of the dead as they awaited judgment in the afterlife, and Seshat was the goddess of written words and specific measurements overshadowed by Thoth, the better known god of writing and patron of scribes. Ancient Egyptian culture grew out of an understanding of these deities and the vital role they played in the immortal journey of every human being. Historian Margaret Bunson writes: The numerous gods of Egypt were the focal points of the nation's cultic rites and personal religious practices. They also played a part in the great mortuary rituals and in the Egyptian belief in posthumous eternal bliss. (98) The gods evolved from an animistic belief system to one which was highly anthropomorphic and imbued with magic. Heka was the god of magic and medicine but was also the primordial force, pre-dating all the other gods, who enabled the act of creation and sustained both mortal and divine life. The central value of the Egyptian culture was ma'at - harmony and balance - represented by the goddess of the same name and her white ostrich feather, and it was Heka who empowered Ma'at just as he did all the other deities. Heka was the manifestation of heka (magic) which should be understood to be natural laws which today would be considered supernatural but, to the Egyptians, were simply how the world and the universe functioned. The gods provided people with all good gifts but it was heka which allowed them to do so. These gods all had names, individual personalities and characteristics, wore different kinds of clothing, held different objects as sacred, presided over their own domains of influence, and reacted in highly individualistic ways to events. Each deity had their own area of expertise but were often associated with several spheres of human life. Hathor, for example, was a goddess of music, dancing, and drunkenness but was also understood as an ancient Mother Goddess, also associated with the Milky Way as a divine reflection of the Nile River, and, in her earlier incarnation as Sekhmet, as a destroyer. The goddess Neith was originally a war goddess who became the epitome of the Mother Goddess, a nurturing figure, to whom the gods would turn to settle their disputes. Many gods and goddesses, such as Set or Serket, transformed through time to take on other roles and responsibilities. These transformations were sometimes dramatic, as in the case of Set who went from a hero protector-god to a villain and the world's first murderer. Serket was almost certainly an early Mother Goddess, and her later role as protector against venomous creatures (especially scorpions) and guardian of women and children reflects those characteristics. Bunson writes: The Egyptians had no problem with a multitude of gods and they seldom shelved old deities in favor of new ones. Characteristics and roles of various gods were syncretized to reconcile differing religious beliefs, customs, or ideals. For political and religious reasons, for example, the Theban god Amun, who was considered the most powerful deity in the New Kingdom, was united with Ra, a sun god whose cult dated to the beginnings of Egypt. Worship of the gods of Egypt evolved over time as large cults developed on a local and then on a national scale. (99) The following list of the gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt is derived from numerous works on the subject which follow below in the bibliography. Every attempt has been made to create a comprehensive listing but minor regional deities have been omitted if their role seems uncertain or they were transformed into major gods. When a major god evolved from an earlier minor deity, it is noted. Included also are concepts, such as The Field of Reeds or Lily Lake, which were regions in the afterlife associated with the gods. The definitions of the god's characteristics and the roles they played are synthesized for clarity but it should be noted that not every deity listed was understood in the same way throughout Egypt's long history. Osiris, for example, was most likely a fertility god in the Predynastic Period of Egypt (c. 6000-3150 BCE) but was already understood as the First King by the Early Dynastic Period (c. 3150-2613 BCE) and was the most popular god in Egypt during the time of the New Kingdom (1570-1069 BCE) at the same time that Amun was considered King of the Gods. Although these developments are sometimes noted below, the gods are generally described in the roles they were best known for at the peak of their popularity.
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stargatesg-1obsessed · 2 months ago
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Stargate text posts are a go
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that-guy-in-the-chiton · 1 month ago
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Year of the Snake.
(Feat. Apep & Jormungandr)
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agent-troi · 4 months ago
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lol why was daniel even allowed to interrogate apophis, and alone at that. considering what he did to his wife it’s a miracle he only threatened to kill him
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nekromeowncer · 5 days ago
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Genderbend version of the Apophis from Monster Girl Encyclopedia
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cryptidbait · 8 months ago
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Finished the other half of dilfcule for the MK Hades Xover <333
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