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miagoreprincess · 1 month
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Can I offer you some sagguies?
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edi-storm · 3 months
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uh ... why did tumblr give you the naughty pixels?????
I have no idea what that is but if it reffers to my icon disappearing I just tried to change it 😭 Tumblr only accepts coquette Jason 💔
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chocochococoffee · 11 months
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Disco Elysium AU
After the discovery of the 2mm hole in the church and his talk with Shivers/The Revacholière + actual fainting spell, Harry gets kind of ... irradiated with Pale. Enough for people who touch him start listening to voices. Lots of voices that shouldn't be there. Kim being the first one to notice it, when moving Harry's fainted body to a more comfortable position so he could stand up (not that it helped that he had just danced madly after being shot on the goddamn leg, the idiot).
Harry notices way, way later, that Kim never seems to ask him again about his internal voices, even after the pale irradiaton effect had ebbed out. Harry knew he had listened, his Furies had informed him Kim had been able to listen to him - and commanded him to use gloves if he wanted to touch others "if only for protection of whatever had happened in the Church" he had told him, but it wasn't something that Kim would readily tell him unless truthfully asked.
Jumping to the talk with the deserter though, Kim actually asked Harry to touch the man without his gloves, casually. Only waaaay later did Harry notice why, though.
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koolbadges · 1 year
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iscrubmeclean · 2 years
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I hate how easy it is to get stuck.
"Oh my hands are dirty :("
My dude. My bro. My me in law. You have been washing your hands for 10 Minutes now
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smalliishbeanss · 1 year
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No I’ve been nice-blaze anon
nqonoNOKNO YOUUUU KILED PEOPL AND FN N N YOUU MMM NSM YOUIU BAD BAD BAUGHTY!!!!
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honktastic replied to your post: sole complaint about clowvn culture: “make...
thats the point
baughty(bad and naughty) clowvn icon
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The Talk in Three Phases: Part 1 — Young Minds
Sunday Evening Thoughts
January 26, 2020
Dear Paul and Rachel,
               The Talk in 3 Phases: Part One — Young Minds
     Your two breasts are like fawns,
          twins of a gazelle,
               that graze among the lilies. Song of Songs 4:5 (Translation by Robert Alter, The Hebrew Bible)
On a warm spring day your youngest brother, 4-years-old at the time, walked into your other (about 12-years-old) brother’s bedroom that had a colorful poster of Kathy Ireland selling Guinness beer hanging on the wall, and inquired, “Timmy, you like “breastisies” don’t you?”
Tim, pondered the question for a moment and answered, “Yes Tommy, I do.”
End of discussion, as “breastisies” must be something good.
Contrast that discussion with your three uncles, who, at our house a couple of years ago were having a baughty conversation about a different well-developed actress, when your mom, hearing enough inappropriate talk, instructed them, “Breasts are partially sweat glands, which aid the production of milk.”
Your uncles cowered, “Sweat glands huh, kind of loses their appeal.”
I never remember having “the talk” with any of you. Mainly because in my mind dinner conversation about human sexuality and reproduction flowed as freely as conversation about who was in the lead at the Tour de France. Since Mom taught Human Sexuality at the college level, we always believed conversation and knowledge should come organically. Descriptions of human anatomy and physiology might well be explained as factually by her as I could explain the derailleur system of a bicycle.
But that did not mean anything goes with words to describe your questions. Our rule: You must use proper words at all times, or be gently corrected. Thus, if you used a slang word for breasts within her earshot be ready for a 45-minute lecture about lactoferrin, a chemical component in human breast milk that binds iron ions and is innate to the immune system, but also aids as an anti-cancer, anti-allergic function. Nevertheless, “breastisies” is acceptable for a 4-year-old.
Why are we having “The Talk” now? Because I just finished a new translation of the Song of Songs in the Hebrew Bible. Superb!
Your gift to me this Christmas, a complete copy of The Hebrew Bible: A Translation with Commentary (Vol. Three-Volume Set) by Robert Alter is greatly appreciated. Alter is a brilliant professor of Comparative Hebrew Literature at U. of California, Berkeley, who has the ability to write insightfully and clearly, something I am sure all of us will agree some academics lack.
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Having borrowed the first two volumes from Norfolk Public Library for much of the first semester, your gift came at a timely place, as I am beginning the third part of my study of the Hebrew Scriptures: the Ketuv’im.
A brief summary. The Tanakh (or Hebrew Bible, or for our discussion the Old Testament) is composed of three parts: The Torah (the first five books - Genesis, etc.), the Nevi’im (the prophets - Isaiah, etc.), and the Ketuv’im (the writings - the Psalms, etc.). Song of Songs is found in the Ketuv’im.
What is the Song of Songs? It is a fourth century BCE collection of six to 12 love poems between a woman and a man, each expressing their love for each other most often by describing the physical characteristics of the other using nature as metaphors for their physical bodies and emotional feelings. Boy, talk about getting high school juniors to pay attention in class, read (and explain!) Song of Songs and they are all-ears.
Traditionally in Jewish culture, Song of Songs tells the story of the LORD’s love for Israel, and in Christianity, traditionally it is the story of Christ and the Church. St. Bernard of Clairvaux wrote a famous, long treaty on the topic as a comparison of God’s love for humankind. Bernard was a Benedictine priest who was a major impetus for the reformation of Benedictines (12th Century about 1120) developing into the Cistercians and Trappists, a more contemplative religious order and makers of great beer. Today, few scholars view Song of Songs in such simplistic terms as Bernard. Most scholars think it is a graphic, love poem of physical love-making and emotional bonding. Of course, though both Jewish and Christian traditions made different comparisons in the past, they never completely abandoned the allegory used by the Song of Songs author for human physical love, because it is found in both Jewish and Christian medieval art describing the book.
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(The Leipzig Mahsor - A Jewish Prayer Book from 1310)
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(The Westminster Bible of the 1300′s)
(If you study the details of both pieces of art, you will notice a clear, detail of cheerfulness, playfulness, in reference to the Song of Songs.)
Like Mom’s lecture on lactoferrin – when your initial thoughts had little to do with that, a serious discussion about Song of Songs must include conversation about literary forms of ancient Hebrew poetry. For example, Song of Songs contains parallelism - how one verse is read and the next verse is either a direct parallel in thought or an opposite parallel thought; sequence - how the author starts the first verse of a poem with a Hebrew letter, then each sequential verse begins with the next letter of the Hebrew alphabet (note: consonants only); and especially wordplay, where the author uses a homonym or a similar sounding word at the start of each line for effect on the reader. Unfortunately, so many of these literary images are lost on us in even the best English translations.
Song of Songs is ascribed to Solomon in the opening editorial verse, clearly a late editorial ascription. Not only is the text written in about 320 BCE and Solomon lived in 980 BCE, but assigning a book to Solomon gives the voice of importance to the text, as Solomon is a wise and great leader in Jewish tradition. And besides, he had 700 wives and 300 concubines (1 Kings 11:3 - whew, I get tired thinking about that!).
Two final thoughts for tonight. First, Song of Songs is the only book in the whole Bible that does not mention God by any name. I find that very interesting, but can reach no conclusion as to that significance, only speculations. Secondly, there is no mention in the text that the man and woman are married. In all of my studies of ancient Hebrew literature and much of the New Testament too, this is not an issue. It’s only in the late books of the New Testament, where sex/marriage become an issue. It should be noted that those are the very books of the New Testament that emphasise church structure, doctrine, hierarchies of importance of people, and less significance for women in society, something Jesus never talks about, or when he did, he said the opposite, “the kingdom of God is within you” (less structure), “the last shall be first” (the lowest people are the best), and “I say, love your enemies” (love, simply love).
Pretty good advice!
Have a good week…
Love,
Dad
P.S. This is the earliest live recording of Elton John’s “Your Song.” I don’t know if Elton John had Song of Songs in mind when he wrote it, probably not, but it certainly is a romantic ballad. Crank it up!
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doritoangulum-blog · 6 years
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I meant Santa, are you on his baughty list?
“...you realize he isn’t real in this dimension, don’t you? WELL, HE WAS REAL WAY BACK IN THE DAY, NICHOLAS THEY CALLED HIM. WHAT AN INTERESTING GUY.”
Bill hadn’t thought of him in a while, he remembers him being so...devout in helping people.
The monster grumbles under his breath before smiling with all teeth shining---
“AS THE CHILDREN OF TODAY BELIEVE IN THIS FIGMENT OF MODERN SANTA THEN BY THEIR TERMS YES I WOULD BE ON THE NAUGHTY LIST.”
@foulchaosinfluencer
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yourdailywyvtypo · 6 years
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that sounds like you're calling a bunch of my children baughty
Wyv
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stairnaheireann · 8 years
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Slíab Echtge
Slíab Echtge (Echtge’s Mountain), often cited in the writings of W. B. Yeats and Lady Gregory, a range of mountains (1,243 feet) east of Gort and south of Loughrea, Co Galway; usually known in English as Slieve Aughty (or Baughty). Place-name legend links the mountains with Echthge, a woman of the Tuatha Dé Danann, hence a goddess, who was given them as a dowry. Lady Gregory acknowledged that…
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