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bearsinpotatosacks · 5 years
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What could the Orange and Pink Side be? Part One
I’ve done a few theories on reblogs and I’m in the mood to basically do English (you know the analysis you do of things that, in the grand scheme of things, doesn’t matter). This will be in 2 parts because I don’t want to overwhelm you with a really long post that I’m writing on mobile with no read more.
So here we go!
What the new Orange Side could be?
Well, I’ve already done a theory on what the Orange Side could be as a ‘Dark Side’, so maybe class this as an indirect and unintentional sequel?
Off the bat, I’m going to show you some pictures I use as information for these Rainbow Theories:
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The Positives of the colour Orange:
Courage, Confidence, Friendliness, Success, Active, Fun etc
The Negatives of the colour Orange:
Ignorance, Sluggishness, Raucous, Frivolous, Loud etc
(I realise now that on one reblog I mixed up two theories I had, I’m just gonna go with it and encompass it in)
I believe that the Orange Side could be Ignorance, but further, I believe he could present himself like a businessman, manager or CEO.
Why? Because some of the most ignorant people when it to environmental problems and societal issues are high up businessmen.
So, I predict? Think? That the new Dark Side may appear in the new video. This may not happen though because getting 2 new ‘Dark Sides’ in two videos is kinda far fetched but hey ho, here we go!
Thomas is just dealing with the new info about Virgil being an ex-‘dark side’ and summons the other sides to talk about it, but they all start fighting. With them all saying different things along the lines of “We should have him here!” and “But he won’t tell us anything, he’s Virgil!” Etc.
This leads Thomas to try and summon Virgil but it doesn’t work. This won’t be like AA but more like the pre-Virgil days im the show.
Instead of Virgil though, we get this new guy, Ignorance.
For his outfit, I’m thinking something mirroring Logan’s outfit, following the slight theme of opposite sides’ outfits mirroring each others.
I know what you’re thinking, ‘But how can Deceit and Patton be opposites if their outfits don’t match?’ Look generally at their outfits
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The RED is the collar and the shirt underneath their cape/cardigan, they both have one with a prevalent collar.
The ORANGE is something that covers their shoulders, logo and their shirt underneath.
The GREEN is their logo being on the right (their left) hand side.
Anyway, that’s how their outfits are similar.
Ignorance could have a black blazer and trousers, a black, grey or even white shirt with an orange tie, cuff links and pocket square. To mirror Logan, showing us their opposites. But his glasses would be rose-tinted.
Ignorance could then go forward and try to make Thomas wear his rose-tinted glasses as a form of ease. But he would be interrupted by Virgil or maybe Deceit who tries to reign Ignorance in or indirectly warn everyone about how even Deceit finds him dangerous.
HOWEVER!
The Orange Side, if a Light Side, could be a mirror to Virgil who wasn’t turned Dark, but merely became in the middle like Virgil (I believe he’s not Light or Dark he’s in between but is more inclined towards the ‘Light Sides’).
This version of the Orange Side could be Peace, a direct mirror to Virgil almost like Roman & Remus. They both want to protect for Thomas but do it in different ways, Virgil making Thomas wary and Peace making Thomas calm enough to be productive and think things through.
What could’ve happened?
Well, when Thomas was younger, Peace could’ve been a prevalent part of the Mindscape. But then PUBERTY happened and he lost control, luckily, Virgil sided with the others and Peace could stay with Logan, Patton & Roman.
Until Virgil left the ‘Dark Sides’ and pushed Peace out of the way. But Deceit (in secret) made everyone forget about Peace so he’d have to turn to the ‘Dark Sides’. (Not dragging Deceit but I’d be bitter if an ally left and worked with the people who shunned me away!)
However, with Peace now being shunned out, Virgil and Peace were now more of an exact mirror of each other. How?
They both are mainly doing what they think is best but have an inclination towards a ‘side’.
(Also, I’m not trying to erase Virgil’s growth, I love my emo boy, but as of late, he’s been trying to do what he thinks is best- no matter what the others think. Look at S V S! He’s the only one against the courtroom concept!)
Back to my theory? Story? Whatever this is...
Peace decided to stay in the background, not fully backing out but not showing up anymore either. He eventually met the ‘Dark Sides’ and wasn’t truly happy but started to work with them after hearing their main goal was self preservation.
Peace went along with this until their methods became slightly warped and harmful (eg. Remus and Roman) so he left and decided to show up when the Mindscape and subconscious were screaming “I’m incredibly confused and slightly scared and sad after what’s happened over the past few days!”
So he shows up, tells his story and decides to work with the others to help Thomas once again.
Maybe this version of the Orange Side could be a pastor, a common theory, with some black, white and orange coloured Catholic Priest’s robes. This could signify how religious people can be easily influenced but could also represent Thomas’ religion.
Thomas’ religion being a thing with good intentions but was influenced wrongly, like how we see his religion influence Patton and Virgil’s reactions to Remus initially.
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Anyway, I hope you enjoyed this and I also hope it wasn’t too long!
I’d love some feedback and would love to know some of your theories too!
I mainly believe that maybe Orange could be Ignorance because of the evidence shown in my previous Rainbow Theory. And you’ll see what I think the Pink Side could be tomorrow!
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EITM Playlist 9/27/21
New Dialogue - Mood Swings | 5:41
Status Quo - Pictures Of Matchstick Men | 6:09
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Portugal. The Man ft. Cherry Glazerr - Steal My Sunshine | 6:32
WWE - Sky’s The Limit (Remix) | 7:04
Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen - Hot Rod Lincoln | 7:35
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James Arthur - Emily | 8:27
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Mickey Guyton - Lay It On Me | 9:30
Volbeat - Shotgun Blues | 9:35
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats - Love Don’t | 10:02
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Historical People of Color in Europe (and America): “It’s Not Historically Accurate!!” and Other Nonsense
Right, so. Rather than hijacking the Black Victorians post with a lengthy addition, I decided to make a separate one to talk about something I have wanted to have a good rant on, especially given the current state of racial rhetoric, concerns about whitewashing and the representation of non-white folks in a fictional (particularly fictional historical and/or fictional historical-fantasy) setting, and all the other time-worn “I’m Not A Racist (tm) But There Weren’t Any People of Color In [Insert Your Setting of Choice Here]” arguments that appear.
If you would like to save yourself some time and get on with your day, spoiler alert: It’s bullshit. Complete and utter bullshit, and moreover, these arguments are made for a specific political reason. Narratives of past “nonexistence” are always used to try to justify present repression (or rather, these arguments represent a thinly-veiled desire for an imagined time when racial and ethnic diversity presumably did not exist, or that said racial and ethnic diversity was acceptable to discriminate against without consequences, or that a monolithic “white default” population was the only existing paradigm). Claims of a past “white Europe” (which is supposed to be superior to multicultural Europe) are always, ALWAYS right-wing, nationalist, and racially charged. The underlying assumption is that multiculturalism is modern liberal PC rubbish, that people of color are the “invaders” disrupting an imagined timeless “Aryan” ideal, and that somehow, much like gay people, they only started to exist in the 20th century when the establishment admitted they did.
(Let me just put right at the top here that the Nazi project of applied racial and religious genocide was thoroughly based in the work of the American eugenics movement, and that Hitler wrote a fan letter to one of its creators.)
You may have heard of the recent kerfuffle when Mary Beard, professor of classics at Cambridge University, endorsed a cartoon depicting a multi-racial Roman family with a black father as accurate to the diversity of Roman Britain. The alt-right trolls went all in with their determination to prove that Roman Britain (and the Roman empire in general) was white, which, if you know anything about the borders and demographics of ancient Rome at all, was completely ludicrous. (Many of the trolls freely admitted to never having studied a damn thing about actual history, but they were still convinced they knew more than, you know, a distinguished professor at Cambridge.) But as Beard pointed out in a response to her critics, this reflects the fact that any claim to historical diversity (or more specifically, the purported lack thereof) has become the realm of people who are insistent on their interpretation, don’t care about facts, and are using them for a specific and damaging political project.
So.
Let’s make some racists angry, shall we?
The idea of “Europe against the barbarians” as a political project goes back at least to the crusades and their inception in 1095, but it was conceived in its quasi-modern form by the Duke of Sully, minister to Henry IV of France, in the seventeenth century, as the “Grand Design.” It proposed keeping the peace in fractious Europe by fighting the “infidels” -- the same argument that had often been used to justify the crusades. (For a very good discussion on all this, see Anouar Majid, Freedom and Orthodoxy: Islam and Difference in the Post-Andalusian Age, esp. page 211-13.) The crusades remained a potent metaphor throughout all of Europe long after their official “end” in 1291, and were used to justify racial, colonial, and imperial projects of all kinds. Sir Winston Churchill praised the wisdom of the Grand Design in a 1948 post-war speech for the reunification of Europe -- i.e., this racial violence was exactly how they intended to move Europe forward into the modern age after so destructively fighting each other, by giving it back its old enemies. I have literally written a master’s thesis on the post-1291 intellectual and legal inheritance of the crusades and the racial construction of the Euro-American historical narrative, so I could go on for a long time here, but this is the takeaway point: the academic (and elite) practice of history, especially Western history, has always been used to justify the erasure, destruction, elimination, and removal of agency from non-white individuals and civilizations alike. So even if you’re claiming “history” as a legitimating tool for your racial fantasia of lily-white Europe, this history is an intentional and actively tailored instrument of racial prejudice that does not reflect reality.
Now that the theoretical stuff is over, let’s get into specifics.
Medieval Spain (Iberia) and medieval Sicily in particular were richly diverse societies that supported numerous distinct racial, religious, and ethnic groups, including Jews, Muslims, Greek/Eastern Christians, Latin/Western Christians, Normans, Africans, and other communities from around the Mediterranean.  I have linked only a quick/initial source for each, but there is tons out there. These communities had episodes of strife and tension, of course, but also lived together for extended periods of time in essential cooperation. Spain in particular produced an incredibly rich intellectual climate in the early medieval era, such as the golden age of Toledo.
While the crusades were a project of warfare against non-Christian, non-Europeans (and sometimes also against Europeans, such as the Albigensian and Northern Crusades), they were also the first time many of the Northern European crusaders had met Arab Muslims and Africans -- encounters which were not always uniformly hostile, and which were shaped by recognizable diplomatic customs. One of my favorite examples is in the Itinerarium peregrinorum et gesta regis Ricardi, a Latin prose narrative of the Third Crusade otherwise hostile to the Muslims. See especially pages 276-283 above, where the author cannot help but be impressed by the graciousness and generosity of Saladin and his Muslim forces hosting Christian visitors in Jerusalem (after a treaty was made to end the crusade) and which includes Saladin inviting Bishop Hubert Walter of Salisbury to dinner, where they have a long and friendly chat and are both impressed. My feelings on the genuine respect and admiration that existed between Saladin, his brother, and several of his generals, on the one hand, and Richard the Lionheart, on the other, are probably well-known. (See also Thomas Asbridge, Talking to the enemy: the role and purpose of negotiations between Saladin and Richard the Lionheart during the Third Crusade.)
Even after the crusades, Elizabethan England was deeply connected to the Islamic world and its empires: Ottoman, Persian, and Moroccan. Trade between them was frequent, so many Englishmen settled in Arabic Muslim societies that there were attempted royal proclamations and incentives to lure back expatriates (see Majid, 55), and a proposed Anglo-Moroccan alliance against Spain was a key feature of the foreign policy of the later years of Elizabeth I’s reign. (It should be noted that early modern England’s fairly friendly relationship with the Islamic world, so unlike Spain’s driving hatred of the Moors, had to be jettisoned as they moved into the realm of competing colonial conquests.) Abd el-Ouahed ben Massoud was the Moroccan ambassador to England during this time, and may have been part of the inspiration for Shakespeare’s Othello. “Cinthio’s Tale,” published in 1565, purported to tell the true story of a Muslim/Moorish captain serving in the Venetian army and deceived by a treacherous ensign, which was also drawn upon by Shakespeare.
The Golden Age of Piracy was strongly black, Indian, and Native American. Famous pirates like Blackbeard, Edward England, Samuel Bellamy, William Kidd, and others had up to one-third black/Native crews, who were treated equally (this was not universal among pirates, but attacking slave ships and disrupting the slave trade was one thing for which they were principally known). John Julian, the sixteen-year-old Mesquito Indian who was the pilot of the Whydah, a former slave ship captured by “Black Sam” Bellamy, was later one of the only two survivors of its wreck in 1717. Bellamy’s crew of 150 men had between 30-50 free blacks; Blackbeard’s crew was over half black; Edward England’s nearly 300-strong cohort had over 70 black men.
There were also mixed-race captains in the Royal Navy, such as John Perkins. In his long and vastly adventurous career, he commanded half a dozen ships of the line in at least four wars, served as a spy, and nearly got sentenced to death for smuggling weapons to revolting slaves. His obituary in 1812 records, “he annoyed the enemy more than any other officer, by his repeated feats of gallantry, and the immense number of prizes he took.” (See page 373 of the pdf.) By this time, there were a considerable number of free blacks in England, who had founded the learned abolitionist society known as the Sons of Africa. The late eighteenth century saw men like Ignatius Sancho, Olaudah Equiano, and Ottobah Cuguano. All of them were literate, accomplished men who wrote letters and memoirs, including passionate manifestos against slavery, corresponded with high society, were internationally best-selling authors, and, in Sancho’s case, is the first black man known to have voted in Britain (around 1780). There were also women like Dido Elizabeth Belle (great niece of William Mansfield, author of the deciding opinion in the landmark 1772 Somersett case against slavery and subject of the 2013 film starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw) and the American poet Phillis Wheatley. There were important figures in the American Revolution like Agrippa Hull, and political radicals like William Davidson, who was part of the “Cato Street Conspiracy” in 1820.
There was Alexander Crummell, the Episcopalian preacher, theologian, and African activist who graduated from Cambridge in the 1840s. How about you check out Black Oxford: The Untold Stories of Oxford University’s Black Scholars? Or Alain LeRoy Locke, the first African-American recipient of the Rhodes Scholarship in 1907, after it was founded in 1903 (something that would doubtless terribly annoy noted white supremacist Cecil Rhodes) and who also studied at Harvard University? Oh yeah, Locke was the intellectual father of the Harlem Renaissance and was also gay.) Speaking of biopics, about Victoria and Abdul, which tells the story of an aging Queen Victoria and her deep friendship with Abdul Karim or the “Munshi,” who taught her Urdu and Hindustani, and who, yes, faced incredible prejudice from the deeply starchy and racist British court?
We can definitely mention how a majority of cowboys were black or Native American (it was a grueling, dangerous, unforgiving job with low pay and no glamour, of course they made the people of color do it -- don’t believe everything the heroic, rugged-white-man-Americana John Wayne myth tells you). The inspiration for the Lone Ranger, Bass Reeves, was black. Ira Aldridge was a world-famous black Shakespearean actor and anti-slavery activist in the 19th century. I could go on, but this post is already long enough.
(Lastly: Read Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas In America, by Ibram X. Kendi, an award-winning young African-American historian and director of the Anti-Racist Research and Policy Center at American University.)
So yes. If you’re invoking “historical accuracy” for the convenient nonexistence of people of color in a historical/historical fantasy/fictional narrative:
a) You’re wrong.
b) You’re super wrong, please stop.
c) If you don’t stop, You Are A Racist. Time to work on that.
The point is: imagine, create, and write black/POC Roman centurions, medieval scholars, soldiers, pirates, Royal Navy captains, spies, political activists, best-selling authors, public intellectuals, famous actors, talented lawmen, etc, and write them existing in Europe and the Americas at pretty much any time you like. Not only will you make a racist mad, you will be hella historically accurate, can flip the bird with both fingers, and moonwalk out of the room. Remember: denying the existence or agency of historical people of color is always tied to a desire that they didn’t exist or have agency in the present, and that isn’t how things “used to be done,” ergo they must be wrong. This is the appeal of a certain kind of history as an imagined “legitimate space” for racism, misogyny, homophobia, etc, where these attitudes used to be accepted and promoted without challenge. The people who hold them now want those views to enjoy the same kind of hegemony. And if you’ve paid any attention to the world recently, you’ll realize how dangerous and pervasive those narratives are, and how badly they need to be challenged and upended.
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WWE Monday Night RAW Results 09/04/18 - The Day After
What went down on #WWERAW the night after #WrestleMania - take a look here in the quick and easy results!
WWE Monday Night RAW Preview 09/04/18 – The Day After The Day After WrestleMania has always proven to be an interesting one in WWE RAW history. The Day After WrestleMania 34 proved to be nothing different. After being beaten to a bloody pulp, what was next for Roman Reigns? Following the news he had resigned, what did the savage WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar do next? What else happened with…
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WWE News: Roman Reigns gets a reaction from Goldberg in the wake of ridiculing his pre-coordinate custom
WWE News: Roman Reigns gets a reaction from Goldberg in the wake of ridiculing his pre-coordinate custom
Goldberg Reacts To Roman Reigns’ Shot At His “Idiotic” Pre-Match Ritual
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When solicited to clarify a section from his passageway, Roman Reigns utilized the chance to tackle Goldberg for his pre-coordinate custom.
Goldberg has recognized Riddle yet doesn’t appear as though the previous Universal…
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Team Hogan has a new captain
Team Hogan has a new captain
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Hulk Hogan had lost Seth Rollins as his team captain ahead of Crown Jewel, where Universal Champion will face Bray Wyatt.
During Smackdown, however, it was announced that Roman Reigns will be the new captain of Team Hogan.
Hogan also completed his team, adding Shorty Gable and Ali to Roman Reigns, Rusev, and Ricochet.
It has been announced Roman is now the team captain of Team Hogan at…
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SmackDown Synopsis for 9/4/20 (What's a Buzzin Cousin?)
What happened when the new #WWE Universal Champion & Paul Heyman addressed the crowd? Also, what happened in the Women's Tag Team Championship match? #SmackDown Synopsis for 9/4/20 (What's a Buzzin Cousin?) is here. #SmackdownOnFox
Ch-ch-changes, turn and face the strange. SmackDown is in reset mode. The Fiend has become a crowd fave while Roman Reigns, with a new bad-assed heel persona, is the new Universal champion. Add to the mix that Paul Heyman is now guiding him, and you have to wonder if this isn’t just a crazy dream. This, though, is your SmackDown Synopsis Review for 9/4/20.
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Talisman Jewelry: Symbols of Love, Luck & Good Fortune
Talisman jewelry has been worn for centuries, as a means of protection, luck, good fortune, and much more. Also known as amulets, totems, or good luck charms, talismans are worn to project one’s present feelings, as well as their hopes for the future. Whether you seek wealth, love, success, or something else, there’s a piece of talisman jewelry that’s ideal for you! 
Types of Talisman Jewelry
When it comes to types of talisman jewelry, there’s no shortage of unique symbols to choose from. Drawing influence from wildlife, world currency, and even the cosmos, talismans often have spiritual significance to a variety of cultures. The following are some of the most well-known talismans and their meanings:
Bees
Honeybees are a remarkable species, responsible for pollinating the majority of crops we rely on for food. From apples to almonds, bees help plants to grow and reproduce, making them incredibly important for sustaining the cycle of life. These industrious insects have appeared in artwork for centuries, such as tapestries, architecture, and even fine jewelry. Bees are also commonly associated with royalty, thanks to Napoleon Bonaparte of France, who named them an imperial symbol during the 19th century. Evidence of Napoleon’s admiration for these crafty creatures can be found in personal portraits of the emperor. For his coronation day, Napoleon wore magnificent red robes adorned with gold bees. And in a separate portrait by Jacques-Louis David, you might spot a gilt chair covered in fabric that’s bedecked with buzzing bees. An everlasting emblem of hard work and cooperation, bees make an excellent choice to wear as talisman jewelry. Wear with you to school, work, or wherever else you may be tasked to work as a team.
Elephants
Besides being downright adorable, elephants symbolize wisdom and lots of luck. In Hindu culture, the elephant god, Ganesh, is celebrated for delivering good fortune, abundance, and clearing one’s path of unwanted obstacles. These magnificent mammals have long served as a symbol in talisman jewelry, bestowing the bearer with favorable qualities like strength and honor. Do you have a loved one graduating or embarking on a new career? Give them the gift of good luck with a charming elephant ring or pendant.
The Evil Eye
Prominent in Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, and Hindu cultures, the evil eye is one of history’s best recognized talismans. The sinister stare of the evil eye is said to protect its wearer from the malicious glares of envious enemies, and the harm they wish to inflict. Evil eye talismans are classified as apotropaic, Greek for prophylactic, which means to protect or turn away. When misery or suffering is cast upon its wearer, the evil eye will reflect malevolence back to the one wishing harm. Though the evil eye means something slightly different to each culture, it’s universally accepted as a cursed symbol intended to bring wickedness to one’s life. Shield yourself from the stress and negative energy of others with a priceless piece of evil eye talisman jewelry.
The Hamsa Hand
You’ve surely seen jewelry in the shape of an open hand, better known as the hamsa. Similar to the evil eye, the hamsa protects its wearer from the evil glances and ill wishes of others. In Islam, the symbol is known as the Hand of Fatima, and in Christian and Jewish cultures, it’s referred to as the Hand of Miriam. While commonly called the hamsa hand, you may also see it spelled hamesh, chamsa, or khamsa. Hamsa hand jewelry can take on different meanings, depending on how it’s worn. When the hand is worn facing upwards, it’s a sign to ward off evil. However, when worn facing down, the hamsa hand inspires abundance, good fortune, and exciting opportunities. It’s even believed that a hamsa with the fingers pointed downward is a talisman for fertility. Hamsa hand jewelry makes a treasured talisman for someone seeking safety on a new adventure, or those wishing to welcome a child in the near future. 
The Moon & Stars
Celestial-inspired jewelry is arguably one of the most enduring talisman trends, with a variety of different meanings. People have long looked to the moon and stars for insight about themselves, and for guidance through life’s inevitable challenges. Earth’s moon is in a constant state of change, alternating between various phases. So, it’s no wonder it’s recognized as a symbol of rebirth and regeneration, embodying the ever-changing cycles of life. During the Victorian era, it was common for newly engaged couples to receive crescent moon jewelry, as a representation of their love “waxing” into something even more deep and devout. The moon specifically is said to embody a fierce feminine power, and is even revered as a divine female deity in civilizations passed. Celebrate the woman that inspires you most with a gift that’s out of this world, such as a delicate moon pendant or star stud earrings that sparkle like the night’s sky.
Wishbones
Most people are familiar with the age old tradition of breaking a wishbone for luck. This custom dates back to early Etruscan cultures in Italy, and is intended to inspire fertility, prosperity, and all-around good fortune. When you break the wishbone, whoever breaks off the bigger piece is thought to reap the rewards. However, wishbones in their complete form are still quite lucky, and actually inspired the phrase “get a lucky break.” Wearing a wishbone encourages endless possibility, and hope for the future. For this reason, wishbone jewelry is the perfect choice for a loved one beginning a new career, or uprooting to a new home.
Four-Leaf Clovers
Few symbols are as synonymous with good luck as the four-leaf clover. Considered the ultimate lucky charm, the four-leafed clover is hallmark of Irish culture, and often attributed to St. Patrick’s Day. The symbol is said to embody many meanings, with each of the four leaves representing either faith, hope, love, or luck. With a 1 in 10,000 chance of discovering a four-leaf clover of your own, you’re better off opting for a precious piece of talisman jewelry instead. One of the most beloved clover jewelry collections belongs to renowned luxury retailer, Van Cleef & Arpels, and is known as the Alhambra collection. Glamorous Hollywood icon, Grace Kelly, was a famous fan of the Alhambra collection, and was known to wear several pieces at a time. Shroud yourself or a loved one in strength, courage, and hope with the help of a piece of four-leafed clover jewelry!
Coins
Coins are a popular centerpiece for pendants, rings, and bracelets alike. One might assume that wearing coins is simply intended to bring the wearer wealth, but really, they represent so much more. During Queen Victoria’s reign, a new tradition was established of gifting brides-to-be with a coin to ensure a happy marriage filled with love and luck. In fact, many people don’t know that the expression “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue” actually ends with the final line, “…and a sixpence in her shoe.” Coin jewelry is often modeled after ancient currency, like that of the Greeks or Romans. Believed to bring security, abundance, and lots of luck to their wearer, coin jewelry makes an excellent gift for weddings, or to celebrate a career milestone.
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Brook Lesnar: The Beast is back at 'WWE Hell In A Cell' 2018
Brook Lesnar: The Beast is back at ‘WWE Hell In A Cell’ 2018
As observed at Sunday’s (September 16, 2018) Hell In A Cell pay-per-see event in San Antonio, Texas at the AT&T Center on the WWE Network.
Brock Lesnar made his sudden return amid the Universal Title coordinate between Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman.
WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley serve as the special guest referee. He attacked the two men by hitting two F-5’s, which brought about the match…
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WWE Monday Night RAW Preview 09/04/18 - The Day After
What can we expect on #WWERAW in #WWENewOrleans the day after #WrestleMania - take a look right here!
WWE Monday Night RAW Preview 09/04/18 – The Day After The Day After WrestleMania has always proven to be an interesting one in WWE RAW history. The Day After WrestleMania 34 shall prove to be nothing different. After being beaten to a bloody pulp, where does Roman Reigns go next? And what can we expect from the WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar, who has since resigned with the WWE. What else…
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Watch Wrestling WWE Monday Night RAW 8/20/18
Watch Wrestling WWE Monday Night RAW 8/20/18
Watch WWE Raw 20th August 2018 Online Full Show 
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After the biggest event of this summer, The Summer Slam. Big Roman Reigns regained the Universal Championship from mighty Brock Lesnar. Featuring more of Monday Night WWE RAW Ronda Rousey finally earned her first Raw Women’s Championship. She fought and won from Alexa Bliss and started a dawn of a…
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