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I love how the Supporters in Kamen Rider Geats are just a reflection of different types of fans.
Ziin - Absolutely writes Reader Insert slashfic, adores their favourite character, they can do no wrong, here for the ride
Beroba - The hater who still watches religiously and thinks they could write it better, picks an 'underappreciated' character to be their favourite and wants the series to do more with them
Kakera - Wants to beat their blorbo to a pulp to see them overcome challenges and tribulations
Kyuun - 'She's just like me fr fr'
I don't know if there's something they're actually trying to say with them, but it's neat
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In case you get Lost, Home is back the way you came.
Welcome to the original sim. Eat the fruits and clothe the harvest
gate (n.)
"opening, entrance," Old English geat (plural geatu) "gate, door, opening, passage, hinged framework barrier," from Proto-Germanic *gatan (source also of Old Norse gat "opening, passage," Old Saxon gat "eye of a needle, hole," Old Frisian gat "hole, opening,"
KNOWLEDGE people, careful whom you follow through the darkness...
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icon (n.) also ikon, 1570s, "image, figure, picture," also "statue," from Late Latin icon, from Greek eikon"likeness, image, portrait; image in a mirror; a semblance, phantom image;" in philosophy, "an image in the mind,"
Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness,
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IT’S NOT OUR WAR. Let It Go.
You spend your life in a dream that you can’t escape.
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dream (n.)
"sequence of sensations or images passing through the mind of a sleeping person," mid-13c., probably related to Old Norse draumr, Danish drøm, Swedish dröm, Old Saxon drom "merriment, noise," Old Frisian dram "dream," Dutch droom, Old High German troum, German Traum "dream." These all are perhaps from a Proto-Germanic *draugmas "deception, illusion, phantasm" (source also of Old Saxon bidriogan, Old High German triogan, German trügen "to deceive, delude," Old Norse draugr "ghost, apparition"). Possible cognates outside Germanic are Sanskrit druh- "seek to harm, injure," Avestan druz- "lie, deceive."
Sense of "think about idly, vainly, or fancifully; give way to visionary expectation" is from late 14c. Related: Dreamed; dreaming. To dream up "picture (something) in one's mind"
The labyrinth is an ancient pattern found in many cultures around the world
lab (n.) shortened form of laboratory,
laboratory (n.) "room or building set apart for scientific experiments," from Medieval Latin laboratorium "a place for labor or work," from Latin laboratus, past participle of laborare "to work" (see labor (v.)).
labor (n.) "a task, a project" (such as the labors of Hercules); later "exertion of the body; trouble, difficulty, hardship" (late 14c.), from Old French labor "toil, work, exertion, task; tribulation, suffering" "tottering under a burden," "body of laborers considered as a class" "endure pain, suffer" "be burdened" "in (childbirth) suffering" (see travail). "to trouble, torture, torment,"
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Sol (n.)
"the sun personified," mid-15c. (also in Old English), from Latin sol "the sun, sunlight," from PIE *s(e)wol-, variant of root *sawel- "the sun."
Going up into the down!
Worlds within Worlds of Worlds
Wolves disguised as sheep. Kings & Queens of lies and partial truths
The chicken and the egg came together
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Welcome to The Craft.
craft (n.) Old English cræft (West Saxon, Northumbrian), -creft (Kentish), "power, physical strength, might," from Proto-Germanic *krab-/*kraf- (source also of Old Frisian kreft, Old High German chraft, German Kraft "strength, skill;" Old Norse kraptr "strength, virtue"). The ultimate etymology is uncertain.
Sense expanded in Old English to include "skill, dexterity; art, science, talent" (via a notion of "mental power")
willpower (n.) also will power, 1847, from will (n.) + power (n.).
You’re so much more powerful than you ever knew.
The 12 Stages of The Hero's Journey
Seize the sword "to hurt," from *swertha-, literally "the cutting weapon," from PIE root *swer- (3) "to cut, pierce."
Nothing is separate. All is Truth.
Jonah is miraculously saved by being swallowed by a large fish, in whose belly he spends three days and three nights.
In the ocean of creation that always seems to fall apart or destroy itself in war
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