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pyrablog · 2 years
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Śmierć w bikini Republiki to nowoczesna Rozmowa mistrza Polikarpa ze Śmiercią, ale zrobił to Ciechowski, więc Śmierć x Polikarp moment
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septictankie · 9 months
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ineffablelvrs · 4 months
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polikarp? no to jak sie nazywa karp tej poli
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purifiedbythefire · 1 year
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if my name was Polikarp Girsztowt i wouldn't know how to act
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ladala99 · 6 months
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Wolvden Blog - November 26-December 2, 2023
The pack keeps increasing.
Sunday, November 26 - Pup Batch Adols, Marla's Legacy Pups Grown.
Pretty straightforward: Several Royal Wolves became Adolescents, and we got 4 new members of the pack! Favorite of Marla's Legacy's pups:
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Nephtali - a Tier III pup! (Megalodon)
Tuesday, November 28 - Coigreach Chapter; Summer Day 1
The pack began to hunt where there was a 90% success rate. This was also the day of the final Coigreach chapter, where I Sasha to split up. Honestly, if I had read ahead about the consequences of that, I would have chosen the other path since this one ends less well for the Fealcu. But I got the base I wanted, so all good.
I have Thoughts about the storyline. I'll see if I have time for an exploration of that this weekend.
Wednesday, November 29 - Heidi's Pups Grown
+2 non-royal wolves to the count. I am getting pretty nervous for the inevitable time my death/leaving count rolls high.
Thursday, November 30 - Coigreach Ends, Skip this Heat, Sasha can Pair Bond again, Frostbite and Helena's pups Adolescents, Heidi's pups born
A lot of growths and another +4 pups! None of them particularly outstanding in looks, but I use a random name generator and I rolled the name "Polikarp" for one of them and I love him for his name alone. Like some sort of mix of Poliwag and Magikarp.
I spent all my loose change in the Coigreach shop in the morning and whatever I earned this day will apply to next time I'm playing. I got pretty much all the Decor I wanted and a lot of the Backgrounds.
Reason we're skipping this heat is so we can get everyone bred as close to the time before Sasha's 7th year of life begins - I want the whole pack to be adults when I do the Leadership change. Which means next round of breeding is the last one for this generation.
Friday, December 1 - Gifting Mini Event Begins, Marla's Legacy's Pups Trainable
I actually don't have any of the Achievements for this event since while I've played in December before, I pretty much ignored the event. I'll try to get them this year! (My ID is #8638 if you want to throw a leaf or something at me to help get me to 100 gifts. I don't really care about the content I just want the achievement.)
Marla's Legacy's pups are trainable in name only. The sub-pack they're in has a really bad Fleas infestation that it'll be another week or so before I can get on top of it, and they got infected. Turns out sick pups can't go to school. RIP their perfect attendance badges.
Saturday, December 2 - Death/Leaving Roll; Voting
I did the death roll earlier this morning because I got woken up at 1 in the morning. Only one wolf left, and it was a non-royal Legacy that didn't have a real role (was an extra Pupsitter). Either fell to the Faelcu or just left because it was too crowded. Because it really is too crowded.
Voting will probably be later today - I have a busy day ahead of me.
Next Week Preview: +4 Royal wolves and +1 non-Royal wolf become adults, and other assorted growths. A few heats that will be ignored for the time being.
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peachestoon2016 · 1 year
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Polikarp>>>
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brookston · 1 year
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Holidays 2.23
Holidays
Armed Forces Day (Tajikistan)
Asian Corpsetwt Day [Every 23rd]
Curling Is Cool Day (Canada)
Defender of the Fatherland Day (Russia)
Defender of the Fatherland Day and Armed Forces Day (Belarus)
Diesel Engine Day
Easy Divorce Day
Ember Day
Emily Blunt Day
Emperor Naruhito Day (Japan)
Give FFA Day
Gutenberg Bible Day
Homeland Defenders’ Day (Kyrgzstan)
International Day of Mercury Control Commitment
International Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day
Mashramani (a.k.a. Mash Festival or Guyanese Republic Day; Guyana)
Meteni (Latvia)
Motherland Defenders’ Day (Russia, Transdniestria)
Mount Fuji Day (Japan)
National Aviation Day (Canada)
National Day (Brunei)
National Hospitality Workers Appreciation Day
National Rationalization Day
National Rudy Day
National Tile Day
Pebbles Day
Pinocchio Day
Play Tennis Day
Printed Book Day
Red Army Day (former USSR)
Student Press Freedom Day
Vaudeville Day
Vitamin Day
Work Your Proper Hours Day [Varies]
World Peace and Understanding Day
World Rotary Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Banana Bread Day
Imperial Stout Day
Tootsie Roll Day
4th & Last Thursday in February
Collegiate Day of Prayer [Last Thursday]
Discover Girl Day [4th Thursday]
Fritter Thursday [Day after Ash Wednesday]
Great American Spit Out [Thursday of 3rd Full Week]
Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day (a.k.a. Discover Girl Day) [Thursday of National Engineers Week]
National Chili Day [Last Thursday]
National Skin Check Day (Australia) [Last Thursday]
National Toast Day (UK) [Last Thursday]
Independence Days
Evanland (Declared; 2016) [unrecognized]
Sayville (a.k.a. Dominion of Sayville; Declared; 2020) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Boisil, Prior of Melross (Christian; Saint)
Celebrate Vaccines Day (Pastafarian)
Day of Ebisu (Japanese God of Fortune)
Dositheus, Monk of Palestine (Christian; Saint)
Feast of Friends (Pagan)
Festival of the Boundary Markers (Ancient Rome)
Lola and Tamir (Muppetism)
Milburga of Shropshire (Christian; Saint)
Monty Python Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Ovid (Positivist; Saint)
Peter Damian (Christian; Saint)
Polycarp of Smyrna (Christian; Saint)
Remember the Almo Day (Pastafarian)
Serenus the Gardener (Christian; Saint)
The Terminalia (Festival of Boundaries; also End of Old Roman Year Festival)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [13 of 57]
Premieres
Annihilation (Film; 2018)
Apple & Onion (Animated TV Series; 2018)
The Band Concert (Disney Cartoon; 1935)
FanMail, by TLC (Album; 1999)
Game Night (Film; 2018)
Harper (Film; 1966)
Pinocchio (Animated Disney Film; 1940)
Public Speaking (Documentary Film; 2011)
The Slim Shady LP, by Eminem (Album; 1999)
Things Fall Apart, by The Roots (Album; 1999)
This Land Is Your Land, written by Woody Guthrie (Song; 1940)
Trainspotting (Film; 1996)
Today’s Name Days
Raffaela, Romana (Austria)
Grozdan, Polikarp, Romana (Croatia)
Svatopluk (Czech Republic)
Papias (Denmark)
Lehar, Leho, Lehto (Estonia)
Aslak (Finland)
Lazare (France)
Polyk, Raffaela, Romana (Germany)
Polychronis, Polykarpos (Greece)
Alfréd (Hungary)
Livio, Policarpo, Renzo, Romana, Romina, Sereno, Teo (Italy)
Almants, Haralds (Latvia)
Butvilė, Gantautas, Romana, Severinas (Lithuania)
Torstein, Torunn (Norway)
Bądzimir, Damian, Florentyn, Łazarz, Piotr, Roma, Romana, Seweryn (Poland)
Policarp (Romania)
Anna, Valentina (Russia)
Roman (Slovakia)
Policarpo (Spain)
Torsten, Torun (Sweden)
Boswell, Gloria, Gloriana, Glory, Reilley, Riley, Rylan, Rylee, Ryleigh, Ryley, Rylie (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 54 of 2023; 311 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of week 8 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Nuin (Ash) [Day 5 of 28]
Chinese: Month 2 (Yi-Mao), Day 4 (Ren-Zi)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 2 Adar 5783
Islamic: 2 Sha’ban 1444
J Cal: 24 Xin; Threesday [24 of 30]
Julian: 10 February 2023
Moon: 16%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 26 Homer (2nd Month) [Ovid]
Runic Half Month: Sigel (Sun) [Day 15 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 65 of 90)
Zodiac: Pisces (Day 4 of 29)
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brookstonalmanac · 1 year
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Holidays 2.23
Holidays
Armed Forces Day (Tajikistan)
Asian Corpsetwt Day [Every 23rd]
Curling Is Cool Day (Canada)
Defender of the Fatherland Day (Russia)
Defender of the Fatherland Day and Armed Forces Day (Belarus)
Diesel Engine Day
Easy Divorce Day
Ember Day
Emily Blunt Day
Emperor Naruhito Day (Japan)
Give FFA Day
Gutenberg Bible Day
Homeland Defenders’ Day (Kyrgzstan)
International Day of Mercury Control Commitment
International Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day
Mashramani (a.k.a. Mash Festival or Guyanese Republic Day; Guyana)
Meteni (Latvia)
Motherland Defenders’ Day (Russia, Transdniestria)
Mount Fuji Day (Japan)
National Aviation Day (Canada)
National Day (Brunei)
National Hospitality Workers Appreciation Day
National Rationalization Day
National Rudy Day
National Tile Day
Pebbles Day
Pinocchio Day
Play Tennis Day
Printed Book Day
Red Army Day (former USSR)
Student Press Freedom Day
Vaudeville Day
Vitamin Day
Work Your Proper Hours Day [Varies]
World Peace and Understanding Day
World Rotary Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Banana Bread Day
Imperial Stout Day
Tootsie Roll Day
4th & Last Thursday in February
Collegiate Day of Prayer [Last Thursday]
Discover Girl Day [4th Thursday]
Fritter Thursday [Day after Ash Wednesday]
Great American Spit Out [Thursday of 3rd Full Week]
Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day (a.k.a. Discover Girl Day) [Thursday of National Engineers Week]
National Chili Day [Last Thursday]
National Skin Check Day (Australia) [Last Thursday]
National Toast Day (UK) [Last Thursday]
Independence Days
Evanland (Declared; 2016) [unrecognized]
Sayville (a.k.a. Dominion of Sayville; Declared; 2020) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Boisil, Prior of Melross (Christian; Saint)
Celebrate Vaccines Day (Pastafarian)
Day of Ebisu (Japanese God of Fortune)
Dositheus, Monk of Palestine (Christian; Saint)
Feast of Friends (Pagan)
Festival of the Boundary Markers (Ancient Rome)
Lola and Tamir (Muppetism)
Milburga of Shropshire (Christian; Saint)
Monty Python Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Ovid (Positivist; Saint)
Peter Damian (Christian; Saint)
Polycarp of Smyrna (Christian; Saint)
Remember the Almo Day (Pastafarian)
Serenus the Gardener (Christian; Saint)
The Terminalia (Festival of Boundaries; also End of Old Roman Year Festival)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [13 of 57]
Premieres
Annihilation (Film; 2018)
Apple & Onion (Animated TV Series; 2018)
The Band Concert (Disney Cartoon; 1935)
FanMail, by TLC (Album; 1999)
Game Night (Film; 2018)
Harper (Film; 1966)
Pinocchio (Animated Disney Film; 1940)
Public Speaking (Documentary Film; 2011)
The Slim Shady LP, by Eminem (Album; 1999)
Things Fall Apart, by The Roots (Album; 1999)
This Land Is Your Land, written by Woody Guthrie (Song; 1940)
Trainspotting (Film; 1996)
Today’s Name Days
Raffaela, Romana (Austria)
Grozdan, Polikarp, Romana (Croatia)
Svatopluk (Czech Republic)
Papias (Denmark)
Lehar, Leho, Lehto (Estonia)
Aslak (Finland)
Lazare (France)
Polyk, Raffaela, Romana (Germany)
Polychronis, Polykarpos (Greece)
Alfréd (Hungary)
Livio, Policarpo, Renzo, Romana, Romina, Sereno, Teo (Italy)
Almants, Haralds (Latvia)
Butvilė, Gantautas, Romana, Severinas (Lithuania)
Torstein, Torunn (Norway)
Bądzimir, Damian, Florentyn, Łazarz, Piotr, Roma, Romana, Seweryn (Poland)
Policarp (Romania)
Anna, Valentina (Russia)
Roman (Slovakia)
Policarpo (Spain)
Torsten, Torun (Sweden)
Boswell, Gloria, Gloriana, Glory, Reilley, Riley, Rylan, Rylee, Ryleigh, Ryley, Rylie (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 54 of 2023; 311 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of week 8 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Nuin (Ash) [Day 5 of 28]
Chinese: Month 2 (Yi-Mao), Day 4 (Ren-Zi)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 2 Adar 5783
Islamic: 2 Sha’ban 1444
J Cal: 24 Xin; Threesday [24 of 30]
Julian: 10 February 2023
Moon: 16%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 26 Homer (2nd Month) [Ovid]
Runic Half Month: Sigel (Sun) [Day 15 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 65 of 90)
Zodiac: Pisces (Day 4 of 29)
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pustyniaserca · 1 year
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Święty Polikarp
Polikarp należy do Ojców Apostolskich. Mianem tym od XVII w. określa się świętych pisarzy kościelnych, którzy żyli jeszcze w czasach apostolskich i przekazali nam pewne treści pochodzące od Apostołów. Ojcowie ci są bezpośrednim łącznikiem pomiędzy uczniami Chrystusa a chrześcijaństwem lat późniejszych. Do Ojców tych zwykło się zaliczać wśród innych: św. Klemensa I Rzymskiego, papieża (+ 97), św.…
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tsukimisou88 · 2 years
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オープンスタジオ2207
オープンスタジオのお知らせ
スタジオ・ツキミソウ OPEN STUDIO 2211
2022年7月28日(土) 12:00 -17:00
Mariam Kalandadze (from Georgia) painter, installation
斉藤 真人 画家  
DIAMONDS ARE FOREVERメンバー 異性装の日本史(松濤美術館)予告       
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Mariam Kalandadze (from Georgia)
Born 21 November 1994 in Tbilisi, Georgia 35 Polikarpe Kakabadze str. Tbilisi,Georgia
[email protected] +995577525658
Education
2014 - 2015 Prép’art Paris, France 2015 - 2018 l’Ecole nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts Paris, France
Working Experience
2017 Artist in recidency “AqTushetii” Tusheti, Georgia 2018 Bronze Foundry internship at “Foundation De Coubertin” Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse, France 2018- present Creating Cultural, Agricultural & Educational land “VELI” Bakurtsikhe, Georgia 2019 - present Set designer at Theatrical company “Haraki” Tbilisi, Georgia
Solo Shows
2016 “Fifth Element” Beaux arts de Paris, France 2017 “Part One” Kardanakhi, Georgia 2021 “Nakadi” Tbilisi, Georgia
Group Shows
2017“AqTushetii” Omalo,Georgia 2019 “Oxygen no fair” Tbilisi, Georgia 2019 “Rivers magic garden” Tbilisi, Georgia 2020 “Clean Hands” Tbilisi, Georgia
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alatismeni-theitsa · 2 years
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Yes, but, when it comes to queer history, who were your activists? Your heroes? Same-sex marriage is legal in Greece, so how did it get there?
I think you're trying to assign the US reality to Greece, which has been self-identified as "Iran of the West", where queer people, POC and women saw things in the US that remained only a dream until EXTREMELY recently. We're not the worst case in Europe, but we are at the lowest places.
- We are not the lowest in the world either and I don't want to seem like my annoyance is above anyone else's who has it worse. But still, lgbt+ people in Greece have many problems and I/we are allowed to rant about that. Problems don't stop because somewhere else the situation is worse.
Same-sex marriage is not legal in Greece. Only same-sex cohabitation agreements are allowed. Adoption is not allowed either for a same-sex couple but foster care is allowed since 2018.
The first Pride parade happened in 1970, New York. The first Pride parade in Greece happened in 2015. And only in one city, Athens. Again, we are not talking about 1970, we are talking about freaking 2015.
Local Heroes? We don't have them, they are all US American. Not because the Greek ones don't exist but because the average Greeks don't know them and they're not taught about them or queer past events before 2015 by the popular media or educational institutes. They are actually obscure, and the American ones are usually only known here.
Unless you're studying the field or actively researching you're not going to learn their names. I don't care how bitter this sounds, this is the truth for most Greeks and my own experience. Oh, and nearly all these things happened in one city, Athens. For the rest of Greece it was/is even worse.
Also, most Greek activists haven't died because queer pressure for equal treatment began quite recently. The actions for rights also moved at a snail's pace, and IMO Greece is still at least three decades behind the US. (People don't seem to realize that the US is the blueprinT for half the world on this matter, as well as combating racism). The youth is quite active and this makes some progress but a large part of society is not ready for it.
I found a Diploma Thesis by Vasiliki Polikarpou and it helped me put the events and names in order. (Διπλωματική εργασία Βασιλικής Πολυκάρπου, Αθήνα 2019. Εθνικό και Καποδιστριακό Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών Σχολή Οικονομικών και Πολιτικών Επιστημών Τμήμα Πολιτικής Επιστήμης και Δημόσιας Διοίκησης ΠΜΣ «Πολιτική Επιστήμη και Κοινωνιολογία».)
In 1953 the Hellenic Union for Human and Citizen Rights was founded "by reputable members of the middle class" and participated in the lgbt+ rights movement.
Stonewall and the French Revolution of May 1968 influenced the Greek lgbt+ into organization and demanding of rights.
In 1976 ΑΚΟΕ (Απελευθερωτικό Κίνημα Ομοφυλόφιλων Ελλάδας - Homosexual Liberation Movement of Greece) was founded.
The political parties ΠΑΣΟΚ (1981), ΚΚΕ Εσωτερικού and ΚΟΔΗΣΟ (also ΕΚΟΝ (Ελληνική Κομμουνιστική Νεολαία) Ρήγας Φεραίος) slowly became friendlier to the lgbt+ and promoted gender equality. ΑΚΟΕ participated in the festival Αυγής-Θουρίου (Avgis-Thouriou) in 1979 organized by EKON Rigas Feraios, and that's whyEKON's political opponents called them "Rigades-Sisters" (sisters = gay, in a derogatory way).
ΑΚΟΕ, founded by Λουκάς Θεοδωρακόπουλος (Loukas Theodorakopoulos) among others, also published the ΑΜΦΙ magazine. AKOE had a Political them, which mainly made contacts with the youth of the political parties, the AKOE Events Group, which organized indoor gatherings, put up posters, wrote slogans, etc., the Self-Analysis group, a very important group that helped children to realize their problems and accept themselves, as well as various others acts.
Since 1978 Loukas Theodorakopoulos is present in the famous Athens' polythecnical university and participates in the events about the anniversary of the uprising, while advocating for free expression of everyone's sexual identity.
ΑΚΟΕ never became a legal entity, as not even 10 influential people wanted to sign the papers.
It's worth noting that drag shows began to appear in bars and cabaret imitating various stars, divas, gay icons since the '70s - in Athens, as always.
The forming of the Autonomous Group of Homosexual Women in 1979 is one of the most prominent divisions within the wider movement.
It was preceded in 1975 by the Women's Liberation Movement.
The event at the "Lusitania" theater, which took place in Athens on April 25, 1977, on the occasion of the bill "On venereal diseases, protection and regulation of related issues", was crucial for the lgbt+ rights movement. It was organized by the gay Greek men Νίκος Μουρατίδης, Ανδρέας Βελισσαρόπουλος, Λουκάς Θεοδωρακόπουλος.
The "travesti" (the term for trans women used back then but also in the Thesis itself to be historically accurate to the self-identification) had a leading role in that event. They were "the social group hit the most brutally", according to Theodorakopoulos' accounts, and their presence started getting stronger since 1975. The trans woman Μπέτυ Βακαλίδου (Betty Vakalidou) was the main spokesperson in that event, considered by some the equivalent of Marsha Johnson and Sylva Rivera. The trans woman Aloma was very active, too.
After the fall of the Junta, masks, anonymity, and pseudonyms were very common practices, whether it was a public appearance of a lgbt+ person in a political action, or a text on sexual liberation and the demands of the community that might have endangered their creator.
The conference "Sexuality and Politics", another milestone event for the movement, was organized by AKOE at the French Institute on November 7, 1982.
Cavafy wrote "Before Time Changed Them", which is one of the poet's love poems with clear references to his homoerotic desire and experience.
A similar case was the publication of "Her Inamorata", the first lesbian novel published in Greek in 1929 under the author's penname Ντόρα Ρωζέττη (Dora Rosetti) and was a bold confession of her love for another woman. The writer was Νέλλη Καλογλοπούλου (Nelli Kaloglopoulou).
The end of the 90's also marks the end of AKOE. This gap is filled in May 1988 by the Hellenic Homosexual Community ( Ελληνική Ομοφυλοφιλική Κοινότητα (ΕΟΚ)), in the form of a non-profit organization. Βαγγέλης Γιαννέλος (Vangelis Giannelos) was its president for 18 years, while the EOK was the first group of legal status of the Greek lgbt+ community.
More notable members of the Greek LGBT+:
Napoleon Lapathiotis was born in 1888 in Athens and was a Greek poet of the so-called "'20s generation". Ηe was one of the few poets of his time who was openly gay, and that is reflected in his work. Mitsos Papanikolaou was another openly gay poet of the time, and the two knew each other.
Γιάννης Τσαρούχης (Yannis Tsarouchis) (1910-1989) was a gay Greek modernist painter and set designer who achieved international fame, and was "known in particular for his homoerotic subjects," including soldiers, sailors, and nude males. But in his different exhibitions some of his homoerotic paintings were taken down.
Μάνος Χατζιδάκις (Manos Hatzidakis) was one of the first to "dare" to admit that he was gay at the time (1980's): "They say that artists are either communists or homosexuals. However, I am not a communist". He was a Greek composer and theorist of Greek music, widely considered to be one of the greatest Greek composers and one of the most globally recognized. His activism was very intense.
Κώστας Ταχτσής (Kostas Tachtsis), the well-known author of the Third Wreath (Το Τρίτο Στεφάνι), passed away on August 25, 1988 - probably murdered. He was writing about the "travesti" (trans women) at the time. (Again, the term used for historical reasons)
Σπύρος Μπιμπίλας (Spyros Bibilas), being gay himself, he played the first gay man and the first trans woman on Greek TV, and he gave the first gay kiss on the Greek theater stage. While some roles were more stereotypical, others were groundbreaking and exposed the Greek audience to various aspects of queer expression. He is not only one of our most beloved voice, tv and stage actors, but he has fought for worker's rights and the rights of the lgbt+ community.
Μαρίνα Γαλανού (Marina Galanou), trans woman and activist in an international scale. She had drafted dozens of bills, amendments, ministerial decisions, rights circulars, some of which are already state laws and regulatory administrative acts. In 2004 Marina founded the first exclusively gay, lesbian and trans (then) bookstore and publishing house in Athens. The Colorful Planet. She actively contributed to giving the first asylum to a gay Iranian refugee, the first asylum given by the Hellenic Republic due to persecution for one's sexual orientation. This after many years was established as a special reason for asylum in Greek law. In 2010 Marina along with many other trans people founded the Transgender Support Association (Σωματείο Υποστήριξης Διεμφυλικών). Find more about her here!
Ζαχαρίας "Ζακ" Κωστόπουλος (Zacharias "Zach" Kostopoulos) (1985-2018) worked at the "Athens Check Point" (HIV prevention center), volunteered for the Positive Voice (Association of HIV-positive people in Greece), while writing articles on the internet, in the queer magazine Antivirus and in the newspaper Documento on issues related to human rights, sexuality and HIV. He had served as president of ΟΛΚΕ (Homosexual Lesbian Community of Greece). In the last years before his death he participated in drag queen performances in Athens with the persona "Zackie Oh".
Ηλίας Γκιώνης (Ilias Gionis) is not exactly a "hero", from what I've heard but he is surely a known activist, so I thought I shouldn't exclude him. He is known in the lgbt+ community for his activist action and for his drag persona, GingerEla, "initiated" in drag by his friend and roommate Zach Kostopoulos.
Γιώργος Καπουτζίδης (Giorgos Kapoutzidis) is one of the most famous screenwriters and actors of the recent generations. Being openly gay, he speaks about his homosexuality on social media and popular talk shows, encouraging in a very direct way the Greek audience to support human rights for the lgbt+ (like marriage and adoption). He admitted that in his first works he depicted queer people in a stereotypical way and he apologized for that, later writing a non-stereotypical gay couple in the series "Εθνική Ελλάδος". He also played one of the gay men of the show, and as this character addressed the homophobia he faced in Greece. In my opinion he bridges the gap between the not so well informed average Greek viewer and the lgbt+ community in a successful way.
Notable Queer magazines:
The ΑΜΦΙ (AMFI) magazine was the first gay magazine ever published in Greece and its first issue was published in the spring of 1978. It was one of the main propagandists of issues related to sexual liberation and reached 25 issues, the last of which was published in 1990.
The Κράξιμο (Kraximo) magazine published fourteen issues from 1981 to 1993 by the well known trans woman activist Paola Revenioti, also known as Paola.
Λάβρυς (Lavrys) Magazine ran from the spring of 1982 to the summer of 1983 in three issues. One of the main reasons for its publication was the "absence of any analysis / expression of feminism from a purely Lesbian point of view".
To the acceptance of queer people, the magazine ΚΛΙΚ (CLICK) also helped, by promoting gay role models. The first issue was published in May 1987. The "lifestyle" way of life the magazine promoted to the average Greek contributed a lot to "gay liberation".
Τα Καλιαρντά (Kaliarda, plural):
The Kaliarda was not just a language, but also the depiction of a period politically charged and with elements from the popular culture that accompanied the gay, transvestite, lesbian community, already recorded since 1904 and used fun until today.
The trans woman Paola Revenioti says: "From Kaliarda we can see a whole era of homosexual life in Greece, from shortly before the First World War until the fall of the Junta."
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wolcichyczas · 2 years
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20/04/2022
Objawienie Jana 2:8-11 
(8) A do anioła zboru w Smyrnie napisz: To mówi pierwszy i ostatni, który był umarły, a ożył; (9) znam ucisk twój i ubóstwo, lecz tyś bogaty, i wiem, że bluźnią tobie ci, którzy podają się za Żydów, a nimi nie są, ale są synagogą szatana. (10) Nie lękaj się cierpień, które mają przyjść na cię. Oto diabeł wtrąci niektórych z was do więzienia, abyście byli poddani próbie, i będziecie w udręce przez dziesięć dni. Bądź wierny aż do śmierci, a dam ci koronę żywota. (11) Kto ma uszy, niechaj słucha, co Duch mówi do zborów. Zwycięzca nie dozna szkody od drugiej śmierci.
Smyrna pochodzi ze słowa „mirra.” Mirra była cenna w starożytności, bo jest rośliną aromatyczną. Używana była do pochówku, a co ciekawe uwalniała swój zapach tylko po zmiażdżeniu. Mirra była jedną z darów jaką mędrcy przynieśli dla dzieciątka Jezus. Prawdopodobnie użyto tej mirry od mędrców na pochówek Jezusa. Smyrna słynęła z naturalnego piękna, była też miejscem, gdzie urodził się znany grecki autor Homer i była azjatyckim centrum kultu cesarza. To wyjaśnia nam dlaczego prześladowano tam wierzących. W 150 r.n.e. wielki przywódca kościoła Polikarp zginął śmiercią męczennika. Słowo "ucisk" jest używane gdzie indziej w odniesieniu do wywoływanego nacisku związanego z kruszeniem winogron. Ich wrogowie są Żydami, chociaż Chrystus ostrożnie wyjaśnia, że tacy "Żydzi" nie są prawdziwymi naśladowcami Jehowy. „Bluźnierstwo” odnosi się do „szkodliwej mowy.” Może się to odnosić do oszczerstw skierowanych  przeciwko chrześcijanom, że są kanibalami (bo jedli „ciało” Jezusa podczas wieczerzy), że są niemoralni (bo praktykowali święte pocałunki), że są ateistami (bo odrzucili pogańskich bogów) i że doprowadzą do obalenia rządów (bo odmówili oddawania czci cesarzowi). Przed rokiem 325 n.e. w Rzymskim Imperium judaizm był jedyną legalną monoteistyczną religią. „Dziesięc dni” prawdopodobnie sugeruję, że prześladowanie miało być tylko na krótką chwilę. Zauważ, że we wszystkich tych siedmiu listach Chrystus powraca do rozdziału pierwszego i bierze z niego przymiotnik opisujący jego, aby tym sposobem się przedstawić konkretnemu zborowi. Jednak nie są to przypadkowe opisy, które wybiera ale wygląda na to, że w szczególny sposób odnoszą się do sytuacji tamtejszego zboru. Zauważ, że  tutaj On jest zmartwychwstałym Panem (w.8) i obiecał zmartwychwstanie zwycięzcom (w.11). Ciekawe jest to, że wszystkie te listy są zaadresowane nie tylko do konkretnego zboru ale do wszystkich zborów (w.11).
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Życie może być ciężkie i  może wydawać się nie fair. Bóg obiecuję, że wszystko będzie tego warte gdy wszyscy zobaczymy Jezusa.
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My great-great-grandfather was named Polikarp so this is the only thing I can think of when I see his name
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W dniach 5-12 września b.r. liczący 24 osoby Chór Rodzinny Parafii Przymonasterskiej w Supraślu pod kierownictwem matuszki Mirosławy Tichoniuk przebywał w Grecji. 
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Obowiązkowo chór odwiedził stolicę Grecji, obejrzał odprawę warty przy Parlamencie, muzea i poczuł atmosferę "megalopolis".
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Chór gościła parafia św. Jerzego z Keratsini, której wieloletnim proboszczem jest o. archimandryta Polikarp.
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Anxious Future by Basilios Polikarpou
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