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tomopri · 2 years
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YOUR OCS
Hand them over.
THERE ARE . s o man y .... . here is my oc masterpost except i only realised after i hunted it down that there's like no info for anything . so instead i'll just give a rundown for what each thing is and if any of the synopses intrigue you yr free to ask more ^_^
lobotomy corporation - i think a lot of my active followers know what lobcorp is, but i'll explain it anyways. it's like if you took scp and said "what if it was even MORE fucked up. and stressful." like iirc the game description on steam literally says that it's inspired by scp, cabin in the woods, and warehouse 13 and that is not understating a damn thing . my ocs there are all employees and i think way too hard about puck at all times
tmrwverse - what if the apocalypse was real and also alive? hi. tmrwverse (real name pending) is my original story. completely original? Nnn oo oo . it started off as a danganronpa uni but i'm not into dgr anymore and i wanted to make it its own thing . it's also inspired to a degree by parties are for losers, especially in regards to the way the apocalyptic nightmare entity (known simply as The Calamity) effects the world around it. beyond that idfk what's going on i just know there's necromancy and eldritch gods and half the thing is a weirdcore dreamcore nightmare it's my baby . kuroshi is my everything ever at all
P.A.R.T.S. - what if watch dogs 2 was cyberpunk and dušan was evelyn deavor from the incredibles 2. so yea it's just like this ragtag group of people who are prolific hackers and there's this tech company that has a chokehold over the government and is slowly trying to eliminate all individuality but shirka (evelyn deavor dušan) claims it's all for a good cause and one of my friends called her milfy and i've never been the same. oh also demons are a thing and they are just kinda casually around .
a second chance by way of updog - this one's based on a joke interaction i had with an old friend where they said updog to me and i basically said i'd kill them . Followed by a gif of russell from up ascending w balloons and them saying "me omw to heaven after azazel kills me" and i said "bold of you to assume i'll let you into the afterlife." and so now it's about this dude who's second best at everything named bailey who tells an updog joke to a god named silvanus who happened to be patrolling the street and they immediately strangled him to death and sent him to purgatory and also stripped him of his blue hair which he's ultimately more upset about than the whole being dead thing . but then silvanus gets punished as well for murdering an innocent and then trapping him in purgatory for no good reason and they're stripped of their powers and stuck in purgatory with bailey . then this third dude dies and it's because a dime got dropped on his head from the top of the empire state building, which is actually how bailey was Supposed to die; but because silvanus killed him first, he was ultimately second place to his own murder. and this third dude has been first place in every competition bailey has ever entered (mostly air guitar & ddr) but he is undeveloped. like literally he is a non character. this is intentional. bailey has been losing to what is essentially an unscripted npc. yeah i have a lot to say about this supposed-to-be-a-joke uni.
quando ti ho incontrato / when i met you - i need you to listen to femme fatale by coyote kid and you'll understand my vision . tadeo, main guy, is hopelessly in love with maeva, the classic femme fatale. she's going to ruin his life and he is perfectly content with that. he's a bit like a puppy dog. for some reason this whole story takes place in italy.
the great corpse march to the sea - okay just because i'm not into dgr anymore does not mean i don't like the concept of a killing game. tgcmtts is essentially a fangan except i pretend dgr doesn't exist. all of them have death related careers to some degree Minus cat nemune they are 12 and are not in the death game . one of these guys is a batshit serial killer and has bugs. another is a batshit serial killer but as a doctor. they are in a qpr. there is tragedy to ensue in this game because there are so many people who are family or people in some nature of relationship and it hurts me . this whole story hurts me why do i write the things i do
unlisted, but a practice in being haunted - the most pathetic guy on earth having the worst life of his life after his house becomes infested with ghosts exactly one week after the most traumatic experience he couldever go through so he has not processed it. chaos ensues.
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brookstonalmanac · 9 months
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Holidays 9.4
Holidays
Animals’ Day (Curacao)
Anthracite Coal Miner's Day
Beetle Bailey Day
Bey Day
Bright Idea Day
Clear Day (Scientology)
Glass Day
Google Day
Grand Magal de Touba (Sénégal)
Immigrant's Day (Argentina)
International Hijab Day
International Taekwondo Day
Kodak Day
L.A. Day
Larry Platt Day (Georgia)
Looking For the Boundaries (Cuchumatan Indians, Guatemala Highlands)
National Joan Rivers Day
National Leadership Day
National Only Ever You Day
National Penis Day (New Zealand)
National PKD (Polycystic Kidney Disease) Awareness Day
National When Pigs Fly Day
National Wildlife Day [also 2.22]
Newspaper Carrier Day
Professional Care Workers Day (UK)
Rhishi Panchami (Female Employees Only Festival; Nepal)
Umhlanga (Reed Dance for the Zulu King; Eswatini, f.k.a. Swaziland)
When Pigs Fly Day
World Day of PFAPA Syndrome
World Leukemia Day
World Sexual Health Day
Xena Day  
Food & Drink Celebrations
Currywurst Day (Germany)
Eat An Extra Dessert Day
Finnish Food Day
Häagen-Dazs Day
National Macadamia Nut Day
National Spice Blend Day
National Wine Day (Chile)
1st Monday in September
Burning Man ends (Nevada) [1st Monday]
Great Bathtub Race (Nome, Alaska) [1st Monday]
Labor Day (Bermuda, Canada, Palau, U.S.) [1st Monday]
Luxembourg City Kermesse (Luxembourg) [1st Monday]
Mouthguard Day [1st Monday]
St. Giles Fair begins (Oxford, UK) [1st Monday]
Wakes Monday [Monday after Wakes Sunday]
Yard Art Day [1st Monday]
Independence Days
Flandrensis (Declared; 2008) [unrecognized]
Lostisland (Declared; 2010) [unrecognized]
Paxaris (Declared; 2021) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Aaron and Moses (Maronite Church)
Alexander Liberman (Artology)
Buckthorn Day (French Republic)
Candida the Elder (Christian; Saint)
Catherine of Racconigi (Christian; Blessed)
Ceremony of Transformation Through Anubis (Ancient Egypt)
Chester Brown Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Dina Bélanger (Christian; Blessed)
Ed the Happy Clown Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Guglielmini (Positivist; Saint)
Hermione of Ephesus (Christian; Saint)
Ida of Herzfeld (Christian; Saint)
Irmgardis of Süchteln (Christian; Saint)
Ludi Romani begins (Ancient Rome games; until September 19)
Marcellus and Valerian (Christian; Martyrs)
Media Aestas IV (Pagan)
Moses and Aaron (Lutheran Church and Eastern Orthodox Church)
Oskar Schlemmer (Artology)
Paul Jones (Episcopal Church)
Rock Appreciation Day (Pastafarian)
Rosalia (Christian; Saint)
Rose of Viterbo (Christian; Saint)
Roosevelt Franklin (Muppetism)
Rufinus, Silvanus, and Vitalicus (Christian; Saint)
Thamel and companions (Christian; Saints)
Tirobhab Tithi of Sri Sri Madhabdeva (Assam, India)
Ultan of Ardbraccan (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Fortunate Day (Pagan) [35 of 53]
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [41 of 60]
Premieres
All About Steve (Film; 2009)
Black Boy, by Richard Wright (Memoir; 1945)
Bob Roberts (Film; 1992)
Butter (Film; 2011)
The Castafiore Emerald, by Hergé (Graphic Novel; 1962) [Tintin #21]
Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! (WB Animated Film; 2007)
Curious George (Animated TV Series; 2006)
Easy Rider (Film; 1969)
An English Murder, by Cyril Hare (Novel; 1951)
Extract (Film; 2009)
Foiled Again or Don’t Fence Me In (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S4, Ep. 158; 1962)
Get Your Ya-Ya’s Out!, by The Rolling Stones (Album; 1970)
Gone Batty (WB MM Cartoon; 1954)
A Handful of Dust, by Evelyn Waugh (Novel; 1934)
How to Play Baseball (Disney Cartoon; 1942)
The Last Battle, by C.S. Lewis (Novel; 1956) [The Chronicles of Narnia #7]
London Calling, by Noel Coward (Play; 1923)
Maigret Rents a Room, by Georges Simenon (Novel; 1951)
The Price is Right (TV Game Show; 1956)
Speaking of the Weather (WB MM Cartoon; 1937)
Swing Time (Film; 1936)
Three Musketeers, Part 1 (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S4, Ep. 157; 1962)
Toxicity, by System of a Down (Album; 2001)
Xena: Warrior Princess (TV Series; 1995)
Today’s Name Days
Ida, Iris, Irmgard, Rosalia, Rosalie (Austria)
Dunja, Ida, Marin, Mojsije, Rozalija (Croatia)
Jindřiška (Czech Republic)
Theodosias (Denmark)
Priide, Priidika, Priidla (Estonia)
Ansa (Finland)
Iris, Moïse, Rosalie (France)
Ida, Iris, Irmgard, Rosalie, Sven (Germany)
Ermione, Ermioni (Greece)
Rozália (Hungary)
Rosalia (Italy)
Dzintars, Dzintra (Latvia)
Germantė, Girstautas, Rozalija, Rožė (Lithuania)
Ida, Idar (Norway)
Agatonik, Ida, Lilianna, Rościgniew, Róża, Rozalia (Poland)
Moise, Vavila (Romania)
Rozália (Slovakia)
Moisés, Rosalía (Spain)
Gisela (Sweden)
Becky, Erin, Erina, Ida, Idalia, Moe, Moises, Moses, Moss, Reba, Rebecca, Rebekah (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 247 of 2024; 118 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 1 of week 36 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Coll (Hazel) [Day 28 of 28]
Chinese: Month 7 (Geng-Shen), Day 20 (Yi-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 18 Elul 5783
Islamic: 18 Safar 1445
J Cal: 7 Aki; Sevenday [7 of 30]
Julian: 22 August 2023
Moon: 73%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 23 Gutenberg (9th Month) [Guglielmini]
Runic Half Month: Rad (Motion) [Day 8 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 75 of 94)
Zodiac: Virgo (Day 14 of 32)
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brookston · 9 months
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Holidays 9.4
Holidays
Animals’ Day (Curacao)
Anthracite Coal Miner's Day
Beetle Bailey Day
Bey Day
Bright Idea Day
Clear Day (Scientology)
Glass Day
Google Day
Grand Magal de Touba (Sénégal)
Immigrant's Day (Argentina)
International Hijab Day
International Taekwondo Day
Kodak Day
L.A. Day
Larry Platt Day (Georgia)
Looking For the Boundaries (Cuchumatan Indians, Guatemala Highlands)
National Joan Rivers Day
National Leadership Day
National Only Ever You Day
National Penis Day (New Zealand)
National PKD (Polycystic Kidney Disease) Awareness Day
National When Pigs Fly Day
National Wildlife Day [also 2.22]
Newspaper Carrier Day
Professional Care Workers Day (UK)
Rhishi Panchami (Female Employees Only Festival; Nepal)
Umhlanga (Reed Dance for the Zulu King; Eswatini, f.k.a. Swaziland)
When Pigs Fly Day
World Day of PFAPA Syndrome
World Leukemia Day
World Sexual Health Day
Xena Day  
Food & Drink Celebrations
Currywurst Day (Germany)
Eat An Extra Dessert Day
Finnish Food Day
Häagen-Dazs Day
National Macadamia Nut Day
National Spice Blend Day
National Wine Day (Chile)
1st Monday in September
Burning Man ends (Nevada) [1st Monday]
Great Bathtub Race (Nome, Alaska) [1st Monday]
Labor Day (Bermuda, Canada, Palau, U.S.) [1st Monday]
Luxembourg City Kermesse (Luxembourg) [1st Monday]
Mouthguard Day [1st Monday]
St. Giles Fair begins (Oxford, UK) [1st Monday]
Wakes Monday [Monday after Wakes Sunday]
Yard Art Day [1st Monday]
Independence Days
Flandrensis (Declared; 2008) [unrecognized]
Lostisland (Declared; 2010) [unrecognized]
Paxaris (Declared; 2021) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Aaron and Moses (Maronite Church)
Alexander Liberman (Artology)
Buckthorn Day (French Republic)
Candida the Elder (Christian; Saint)
Catherine of Racconigi (Christian; Blessed)
Ceremony of Transformation Through Anubis (Ancient Egypt)
Chester Brown Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Dina Bélanger (Christian; Blessed)
Ed the Happy Clown Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Guglielmini (Positivist; Saint)
Hermione of Ephesus (Christian; Saint)
Ida of Herzfeld (Christian; Saint)
Irmgardis of Süchteln (Christian; Saint)
Ludi Romani begins (Ancient Rome games; until September 19)
Marcellus and Valerian (Christian; Martyrs)
Media Aestas IV (Pagan)
Moses and Aaron (Lutheran Church and Eastern Orthodox Church)
Oskar Schlemmer (Artology)
Paul Jones (Episcopal Church)
Rock Appreciation Day (Pastafarian)
Rosalia (Christian; Saint)
Rose of Viterbo (Christian; Saint)
Roosevelt Franklin (Muppetism)
Rufinus, Silvanus, and Vitalicus (Christian; Saint)
Thamel and companions (Christian; Saints)
Tirobhab Tithi of Sri Sri Madhabdeva (Assam, India)
Ultan of Ardbraccan (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Fortunate Day (Pagan) [35 of 53]
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [41 of 60]
Premieres
All About Steve (Film; 2009)
Black Boy, by Richard Wright (Memoir; 1945)
Bob Roberts (Film; 1992)
Butter (Film; 2011)
The Castafiore Emerald, by Hergé (Graphic Novel; 1962) [Tintin #21]
Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! (WB Animated Film; 2007)
Curious George (Animated TV Series; 2006)
Easy Rider (Film; 1969)
An English Murder, by Cyril Hare (Novel; 1951)
Extract (Film; 2009)
Foiled Again or Don’t Fence Me In (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S4, Ep. 158; 1962)
Get Your Ya-Ya’s Out!, by The Rolling Stones (Album; 1970)
Gone Batty (WB MM Cartoon; 1954)
A Handful of Dust, by Evelyn Waugh (Novel; 1934)
How to Play Baseball (Disney Cartoon; 1942)
The Last Battle, by C.S. Lewis (Novel; 1956) [The Chronicles of Narnia #7]
London Calling, by Noel Coward (Play; 1923)
Maigret Rents a Room, by Georges Simenon (Novel; 1951)
The Price is Right (TV Game Show; 1956)
Speaking of the Weather (WB MM Cartoon; 1937)
Swing Time (Film; 1936)
Three Musketeers, Part 1 (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S4, Ep. 157; 1962)
Toxicity, by System of a Down (Album; 2001)
Xena: Warrior Princess (TV Series; 1995)
Today’s Name Days
Ida, Iris, Irmgard, Rosalia, Rosalie (Austria)
Dunja, Ida, Marin, Mojsije, Rozalija (Croatia)
Jindřiška (Czech Republic)
Theodosias (Denmark)
Priide, Priidika, Priidla (Estonia)
Ansa (Finland)
Iris, Moïse, Rosalie (France)
Ida, Iris, Irmgard, Rosalie, Sven (Germany)
Ermione, Ermioni (Greece)
Rozália (Hungary)
Rosalia (Italy)
Dzintars, Dzintra (Latvia)
Germantė, Girstautas, Rozalija, Rožė (Lithuania)
Ida, Idar (Norway)
Agatonik, Ida, Lilianna, Rościgniew, Róża, Rozalia (Poland)
Moise, Vavila (Romania)
Rozália (Slovakia)
Moisés, Rosalía (Spain)
Gisela (Sweden)
Becky, Erin, Erina, Ida, Idalia, Moe, Moises, Moses, Moss, Reba, Rebecca, Rebekah (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 247 of 2024; 118 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 1 of week 36 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Coll (Hazel) [Day 28 of 28]
Chinese: Month 7 (Geng-Shen), Day 20 (Yi-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 18 Elul 5783
Islamic: 18 Safar 1445
J Cal: 7 Aki; Sevenday [7 of 30]
Julian: 22 August 2023
Moon: 73%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 23 Gutenberg (9th Month) [Guglielmini]
Runic Half Month: Rad (Motion) [Day 8 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 75 of 94)
Zodiac: Virgo (Day 14 of 32)
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woecquotes · 4 years
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Si: Yeah, um, can I get an extra large vanilla latte with.... uhhh, eight espresso shots.
Dante, behind him: Just do cocaine.
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selena-snape · 3 years
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BOOK: Pagan Gods and Shrines of the Roman Empire
Pagan Gods and Shrines of the Roman Empire. Edited by Martin Henig and Anthony King. Oxford University Committee for Archaeology, Monograph No. 8, 1986.
A collection of articles on localized temples and gods across the Roman Empire, from Britain to Syria. To begin, this volume is considerably heavier on archaeological data than one might expect from name alone. Some articles are nearly entirely excavation details, others are teeming with social/cultural/religious analysis, and most admirably split the difference. This makes the volume less accessible than hoped, though it is a dense and valuable work with considerable coverage. The first 14 articles detail Roman/native religious practice in Britain and Gaul, though they discuss practice in Latium as well: Faunus, the Genius, and Bacchus receive invaluable treatment in their respective chapters. The remaining 9 articles cover Rome, Syria, Egypt, and topics spanning the entire empire.
Rated 5/5 by my girlfriend's puppy, whose teethmarks now mark the corners. She's just trying to learn.
*** - These are the articles I would most highly recommend among the below. Links can be found at the bottom.
Contents:
The Sanctuary of Sulis Minerva at Bath: A brief review. Barry Cunliffe. Pgs. 1-14 Archaeological. Details the digs and findings at the site, including an overview of iconography.  
Roman or Celtic Temples? A case study. Peter D. Horne. Pgs. 15-24 Archaeological and architectural. Challenges Romano-Celtic designations and investigates evidence for "Roman" worship at sites that remained culturally Celtic throughout.  
Cult and Ritual Practices at Argentomagus, Indre, France. Isabelle Fauduet. Pgs. 25-28 Archaeological. Investigates votives found at the site.  
***Religious Cults at Roman Godmanchester. H.J.M. Green. Pgs. 29-56 While the first ten pages are an archaeological account of local temple sites (the Abandinus shrine), the greater portion of the article focuses on investigating interconnections between Celtic deities, Roman deities, and modern folklore in the area. Hercules, Minerva, Diana/Luna, Mercury, Faunus, Venus, and Ceres are discussed.  
What the Britons required from the gods as seen through the pairing of Roman and Celtic deities and the character of votive offerings. Graham Webster. Pgs. 57-64 An overview of Romano-Celtic syncretism as seen through local cults to Mars, Diana, Silvanus, Apollo, Minerva, and Mercury. (Note: Awkwardly outdated - men use magic for sexual gratification, women use it for procreation, ah yes the One True Binary of Life.)  
Jupiter, Taranis and the Solar Wheel. Miranda Green. Pgs. 65-76 Romano-Celtic Jupiter cults and their iconography, with a special focus on appearances of the solar wheel. Green identifies three Jupiter associations: with a thunderer, with a conqueror of chthonic forces, and with a pre-existing solar deity.  
The Goddess Epona: Concepts of sovereignty in a changing landscape. Laura S. Oaks. Pgs. 77-84 Investigates how a Celtic goddess of sovereignty survived in an imperial landscape where kingship had presumably been lost to Rome. Also discusses sovereignty and horses in broader Indo-European contexts.  
The London Hunter-God. Ralph Merrifield. Pgs. 85-92 Identifies and discusses iconography of the unnamed hunter-god, especially its possibly syncretic associations with other deities (Diana, Attis, Mithras, Apollo, Silvanus, and other already syncretized Romano-Celtic gods).  
Faunus at Thetford: An early Latian deity in Late Roman Britain. Catherine Johns. Pgs. 93-104 An overview of Faunus cult, ensuing connections with Pan and Bacchus, and his syncretic appearances in Romano-Celtic religion.  
Words and Meanings: ACCIPE ET VTERE FELIX. Eve Harris. Pgs. 105-112 Pots, pots, and more pots. Were the slogans on pottery meant for funeral contexts or simply for decoration?  
***The Concept of Genius in Roman Britain. Joan P. Alcock. Pgs. 113-134 Beginning with an engaging history of the genii, junones, and lares in Roman religion. It proceeds to evaluate every inscription and sculptural depiction of them found in Britain.  
The Cult of Bacchus in Roman Britain. Valerie J. Hutchinson. Pgs. 135-146 A reevaluation of the copious evidence for Bacchus worship in Britain.  
Christian and Pagan hopes of salvation in Romano-British mosaics. E.W. Black. Pgs. 147-158 Discussion of mosaic iconography.  
Ita intellexit numine inductus tuo: Some personal interpretations of deity in Roman religion. Martin Henig. Pgs. 159-170 Brief survey of how the Roman Empire established new gods/cults, how Roman Britain followed suit, and what Romano-British mosaic iconography has to say about individual's feelings towards the divine.  
Iconography and Context: ab oriente ad occidentem. J.R. Harris. Pgs. 171-178 Ranging from Bes to Kronos, and Jupiter Ammon to Mithras, the article discusses iconographical borrowings throughout the Empire.  
Roman Venus: Public worship and private rites. Pgs. 179-188 Overview of the temples, literature, votives, coins, and statuary devoted to Venus by her worshipers.  
Nero-Helios. Oleg Neverov. Pgs. 189-194 Discussion of Nero's divine iconography, focusing on Helios and Apollo. Primarily invokes artifacts in the Hermitage Museum of Russia.  
The Pantheon: Temple or rotunda? Paul Godfrey and David Hemsoll. Pgs. 195-210 Architectural, archaeological, and political discussion of the purpose of the Pantheon, questioning if it was ever actually used as a religious temple.  
The Cult and Sanctuary of Diana Nemorensis. T.F.C. Blagg. Pgs. 211-220 4-part coverage of the different stages of Diana's temple complex at Nemi, focusing on literary, votive, and archaeological evidence.  
Interpretatio Romana: The Semitic populations of Syria and Mesopotamia. Malcolm A.R. Colledge. Pgs. 221-230 Not focusing solely on Roman interactions, this article looks at the various interpretationes that the local polytheisms accommodated throughout the region's history.  
The Procession-House of the Great Hermaion at Hermopolis Magna. D.M. Bailey. Pgs. 231-238 Archaeological. Investigates a site in Egypt.  
Christians, Jews and Pagans in the Acts of the Apostles. Grahame Soffe. Pgs. 239-256. If you've zero grasp on New Testament stuff (like me, cough), this is not the article for you. It looks into the different receptions the apostles found during their travels and what can be implied about the wider communities of each religious group.  
Pagan Priesthoods in the Later Empire. Alan Wardman. Pgs. 257-262. Investigates survivals and changes in the pagan priesthoods during Late Antiquity, including its secularization, dismantlement, and use as a rallying point for emperors such as Julian.
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Si: It was a critical update.
Vittoria: It just says “the lake monster is back on their bullshit”
Si: People need to know
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Dante, taking the coffee pot as he walks by: What if you don't?
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Si: Honestly, I'm so tired I have forgotten what sleep feels like.
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Si: God, give me patience.
Asher: I think you mean give me strength.
Si: If God gave me strength, everyone would be dead.
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Elisa: This is probably the second weirdest way I’ve almost died.
Si: What was the first?
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Si: Fresh air.
Dante: I don't like it.
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