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whimsigothwitch · 11 months ago
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Yule tree ornaments
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fairy-magick · 1 year ago
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wanderingwitchofthewood · 2 years ago
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moonhedgegarden · 1 year ago
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ankoluvly · 5 months ago
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Going to the yule ball with Draco. . .
₊ ⊹ . ݁˖ . You walk into the yule ball, wearing your beautiful floor length whitish cream dress, adorned with pretty little flowers and cut in at the chest. small off the shoulder sleeves, and a big poofy bottom. you had to hold your dress up as you walked down the stairs.
₊ ⊹ . ݁˖ . “You look gorgeous Y/N.” Pansy Parkinson says, her herself in pale pink dress robes which sported many frills. “Thank you Pansy.” You say with a soft smile, as you started chatting with Pansy while waiting for your own date, Draco Malfoy to show up.
₊ ⊹ . ݁˖ . Draco felt his cheeks flush with pink as he finally spotted you, you looked absolutely breathtaking, especially in that dress, admiring you from where he stood, just below the stairs. “Looks like our little Draco here is in love,” A random Slytherin says, “Maybe instead of gawking at her you go talk to her? she’s your date after all.” The Slytherin suggests mockingly, grinning slightly.
₊ ⊹ . ݁˖ . Draco doesn’t bother replying, simply walking up to you. he was truly amazed at your beauty and your dress, the dress enhanced your beauty, which Draco didn’t even think was possible.
₊ ⊹ . ݁˖ . Pansy walked away as Draco came, flashing you a grin as she did so, you chuckled quietly to yourself before turning. “Why hello Draco.” You say with a soft smile. “Hello.” He says with a genuine smile that not much were blessed with seeing. he grabbed your hand and gently placed a kiss.
₊ ⊹ . ݁˖ . “I must admit, you look absolutely breathtaking in that dress.”
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₊ ⊹ . ݁˖ . Written by Ankoluvly, 2024 on Tumblr!
₊ ⊹ . ݁˖ . Love being delulu with my Draco thoughts 🤭🤭
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godzilla-reads · 1 month ago
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You can never have too much Brom 💀
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strawbeariefaerie · 2 months ago
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Yule ball moodboard
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minty-mumbles · 11 months ago
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What an excellent day to remember that trans women are people and trans men are people and nonbinary people are people, and all of them deserve bodily autonomy, human rights, and love
Peace and love on planet earth 🥰
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motherlymagick · 11 months ago
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mamamoon92 · 1 year ago
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Why Christmas is not related to Christ Jesus nor Christianity
A search on the internet will tell you that Christmas is a Christian holiday (I don't think I read that in the Bible) celebrating the birthday of Jesus Christ. Where in the Bible was the birth date of Jesus Christ given? It doesn't even give the date of the 25th of December. Christmas means "mass on Christ's day" how did it come to be that that was Christ's day? I know that He says He's Lord of the sabbath and that's God's day is the sabbath but Christmas? No. Christmas is the English term. "The earlier term Yule may have derived from the Germanic jōl or the Anglo-Saxon geōl, which referred to the feast of the winter solstice." Yule which is "the pre-Christian festival originating in Scandinavia which was later subsumed, along with other pagan celebrations, into the Christian holiday of Christmas." There are pagan roots, celebrations in it, how does it glorify Jesus? God? People might say, oh but they sing Christmas carols and there's the nativity. Please, it doesn't matter if that is done on that day when there are parts of Christmas which are contributed from celebrations offered to idols or possible pagan gods. "Yule celebrations began as a Norse festival called jol, although assessments of the purpose and traditions vary. Like most winter solstice festivals, themes of light, fire, and feasting are common threads. Some historians think that sacrifices were an important part of the observance, either to the gods and other supernatural beings (such as elves) or to the dead or both." "Since the early 20th century, Christmas has also been a secular family holiday, observed by Christians and non-Christians alike, devoid of Christian elements, and marked by an increasingly elaborate exchange of gifts. In this secular Christmas celebration, a mythical figure named Santa Claus plays the pivotal role." If it's really about Jesus Christ, why is there an image of a mythical man called Santa Claus? What does he have to do with Jesus Christ? As the quote above said, Christians and non-Christians celebrate it. Why would non-Christians, people who don't believe in, nor follow or have accepted Christ as their personal saviour, celebrate the day? How strange that is, a day allegedly dedicated to Christ is celebrated by a non believer who can celebrate that day yet still not want to seek or receive Christ Jesus. "The precise origin of assigning December 25 as the birth date of Jesus is unclear. The New Testament provides no clues in this regard. December 25 was first identified as the date of Jesus’ birth by Sextus Julius Africanus in 221 and later became the universally accepted date. One widespread explanation of the origin of this date is that December 25 was the Christianizing of the dies solis invicti nati (“day of the birth of the unconquered sun”), a popular holiday in the Roman Empire that celebrated the winter solstice as a symbol of the resurgence of the sun, the casting away of winter and the heralding of the rebirth of spring and summer. " Gosh, the Roman Empire and it's influence in Christianity is. . .I'm speechless. Many people are being led astray by their "traditions", "doctrines" etc. So much falseness. I'm not even surprised. Saturnalia: "The influence of the Saturnalia upon the celebrations of Christmas and the New Year has been direct. The fact that Christmas was celebrated on the birthday of the unconquered sun (dies solis invicti nati) gave the season a solar background, connected with the kalends of January (January 1, the Roman New Year) when houses were decorated with greenery and lights, and presents were given to children and the poor." "Saturnalia celebrations are the source of many of the traditions we now associate with Christmas, such as wreaths, candles, feasting and gift-giving." "The pagan celebration of Saturn, the Roman god of agriculture and time, began as a single day, but by the late Republic (133-31 B.C.) it had expanded to a weeklong festival beginning December 17. (On the Julian calendar, which the Romans used at the time, the winter solstice fell on December 25.)"
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whimsigothwitch · 1 year ago
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Yule at the spellmans
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night-market-if · 1 year ago
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Dev. Blog
My brain is numb. Why? Because I'm writing a Yule themed game for purchase. It will be out some time next week. The writing isn't even what is getting to me. You know what is? Trying to figure out a title for this thing.
I hate naming things. Book titles. Characters. Animals. Anything... I'm going to be honest, most of the RO's were referred to by their traits long before I came up with a name.
Anyway, this ramble is pointless. But I thought I would say hello.
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wanderingwitchofthewood · 2 years ago
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2023/2024 Christmas and Winter Blogs!
Please reblog this post if you are a current winter, christmas, or festive blog for this upcoming winter season! I'm always looking for new blogs to follow :)
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magickpumpkin · 11 months ago
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✨Mistletoe✨
Feelings of warmth, happiness, and love in your home
✨Cinnamon✨
Good fortune, Business Success, Protection
✨Nutmeg✨
Positive Change, New Opportunity, Prosperity
A candle that burns bright for you, should you need it 🕯✨
You can watch the candle burning on my TikTok ❄️
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