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teatrtenei · 7 months
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Meret
In Egyptian mythology, Meret (also spelled Mert) was a goddess who was strongly associated with rejoicing, such as singing and dancing.
Meret was a token wife occasionally given to Hapy, the god of the Nile flood. Her name being a reference to this, meaning simply the beloved. As token wife, she was usually depicted with the same associations as Hapy, having on her head either the blue lotus for Upper Egypt, or the papyrus plant for Lower Egypt. Since Hapy was the source of bountifulness, Meret was usually depicted with an offering bowl, as she was seen, being his wife, as the symbolic recipient of his generosity. Among the lower classes, where nationalism was less important than successful harvest, she was more strongly considered the wife of Hapy than the protectresses of Lower and Upper Egypt, which were more normally his wife in the upper classes. As a deity whose role was to be the symbolic receiver of bounty from the inundation of the Nile, she was strongly associated with rejoicing, such as singing and dancing.Later stories tell that Meret was the goddess of the eighth hour, in the Book of Gates.
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galgannet · 24 days
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Oh beautiful Mert, You walk arm in arm with your husband, Great sovereign of the Nile! Lord Hapi! Your dances conquered his heart! The bloom of the divine Lilly is Like your love. Glory! Glory! Let the images of your names Be kept in the souls of mortals In the eternity of the world.
О прекрасная Мерт, Под руку ты идешь с мужем своим, Великим владыкою Нила! Лордом Хапи! Танцы твои покорили, сердце его! Лилий божественный цвет Подобен вашей любви. Славьтесь же! Славьтесь! Пусть образы ваших имен Души смертных хранят, В вечности мира.
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smolfangirl · 8 months
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My roommate has just introduced me to the concept of earworm (sentence version) where the same nonsensical sentence is playing over and over in her head and I need someone to make one of those silly raccoon memes with it:
✨ Less stressi, more depressi ✨
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psychicreadsgirl · 5 months
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Hi! Hope you’re doing well!
May you please do a reading on katseye member, Manon!
Thank you in advance! ;)
Personality
-Pretty intense in love - like once she falls for someone deeply, she can get quite possessive and/or obsessive (this can be good or bad, depending on the situation. Sometimes the possessiveness/obsession can be too intense so she needs to watch out for that, or this could get her into problems/fights in the future for her relationships.)
-Can be quick to judge someone, vengeful, once she puts her mind to something she'll be determined and push through, has a tendency to get complacent once she has fulfilled her goals - can get lazy once she feels she has "made it", charming, more serious than she looks but does have a playful side
-Not as confident as she seems on screen, she doesn't like to show when she's vulnerable/"weak", can be quite stubborn, can be kind of gullible/naive esp when it comes to love and friendships
-kind of competitive, easily jealous (esp in relationships), wants to be in control of situations (esp in relationships)
-Can be kind of reckless (esp when she lets her emotions get to her)
-Cares a lot about that initial gut feeling, dreamy, idealistic, imaginative, has some creativity
-Cares a lot about her appearance/image and what people think about her, sensitive
Other stuff
-She has the potential to let fame get to her but she's likely to reflect after some backlash/criticism
-She's likely to have an interesting/dynamic love life (as in she has a lot of interesting stories to share), but then she will likely often get hurt a lot/betrayed in relationships, which will make her more guarded in the future - > she somehow doesn't have much luck in relationships and often meets people who don't have the best intentions in relationships
-She's also likely to become an influencer after her idol career
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higherentity · 10 months
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divinecoyote · 1 year
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I shake my sistrum for you,
O Meret!
Great Mistress of Songs of Joy,
My heart leaps at your voice!
Beautiful Lady of Jubilation,
The Eye of Ra delights in your song!
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sekhenetnut · 1 year
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analjasminog · 6 months
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Pendentif "Tête de Poète" de Meret Oppenheim (1967) présenté à l'exposition “Ornamentum : Bijoux d'Artistes | Collection Diane Venet” de la Fondation Boghossian dans la Villa Empain, Bruxelles, mai 2023.
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galgannet · 7 months
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A sketch for my second blog “Shadow Theater” in which I publish my vector graphics. 
Meret In Egyptian mythology Meret (also spelled Mert) was a goddess who was strongly associated with rejoicing, such as singing and dancing.
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smolfangirl · 1 year
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Hope your holidays will get better🖤
the pics are from here if you need more: https://www.boredpanda.com/mother-bear-cubs-animal-parenting/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic
Oh my god HOW did I miss this for so long?? Baby bears!!!!! Teeny tiny adorable little baby bears!!! I love them, thank you so much ❤️
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ivanscudieri-blog · 1 year
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22.01.2023 All'interno di Focus Azzurro su Napolipodcast.com, Ivan Scudieri incontra il collega Giuseppe Libertino per analizzare la vittoria del Napoli nel derby con la Salernitana e le prospettive per il girone di ritorno.
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archaeologicalnews · 7 months
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Archaeologists discover 5,000-year-old wine at the tomb of Meret-Neith in Abydos
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A German-Austrian team led by archaeologist Christiana Köhler from the University of Vienna is investigating the tomb of Queen Meret-Neith in Abydos, Egypt. She was the most powerful woman in the period around 3,000 BC. Recent excavations prove her special historical significance: the researchers found 5,000-year-old wine and other grave goods. This fuels speculation that Meret-Neith was the first pharaoh of ancient Egypt and predecessor of the later Queen Hatshepsut.
The team recently began archaeological excavations in the tomb of Queen Meret-Neith of the 1st Dynasty (c. 3,000 BCE) in Abydos and discovered significant new information about this important historical woman.
Queen Meret-Neith was the only woman to have her own monumental tomb in Egypt's first royal cemetery at Abydos. Read more.
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thinkingimages · 2 months
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Meret Oppenheim, ‘Ma gouvernante—My nurse—Mein Kindermadchen’ (1936). 
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ortut · 9 months
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Meret Oppenheim - Pair of Earrings (mink and metal earring clips)
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