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kemetic-dreams · 4 months
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The middle of last year i had this dream,
I was in a shop meeting my family, it was a store filled with loads of different things and i remember walking to this area that had loads of Egyptian statues but i was super fascinated by the Anubis ones. There were some made from clay and some necklaces with him on but i had completely fallen in love with this one statue that was small but had been hand painted. It was beautiful. I remember being slightly worried for money but i also knew that Anubis would love it so i brought it. I woke up after that, i just thought it was a weird dream but then the other week i was online lookong up things for Apollo and this Anubis statue pops up and its the same as the one that ive seen im my dream. So i brought it for him and offered it to him yesterday. Now it sits on his altar.
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kemetic-dreams · 3 months
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kemetic-dreams · 9 months
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kemetic-dreams · 1 year
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kemetic-dreams · 9 months
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Honoring the 1st US Army African Female Pilot - Millie Bailey. She served in WWII and was 104 years old when she passed away in May of 2022. Show this Beautiful Woman some Love! RIP. Thank you for your service to our country and freedom for all.
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kemetic-dreams · 3 months
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kemetic-dreams · 4 months
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kemetic-dreams · 4 months
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Muhammad Ali and his brother Rahman Ali, walk with their great-grandmother Betsy Jane Greathouse, who was 99 when this picture was taken in Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1963
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kemetic-dreams · 7 months
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Why did Muhammad Ali refuse to fight in the Vietnam War?
Muhammad Ali, now deceased, world boxing legend, gave this answer in an interview, being pressured to go to fight in Vietnam, suffering from being imprisoned, which actually happened..
'′I'm not going to dodge. I am not burning any flag. I will not run to Canada. I stay right here.
Do you want to send me to jail? Okay, go ahead. I have been in jail for 400 years. I could be there for 4 or 5 more, but I'm not going to go 10,000 miles to help murder and kill other poor people. If I want to die, I will die right here, right now, fighting with you, if I want to die. You are my enemy, not any Chinese, nor Vietcong, nor Japanese. You are my opponent when I want freedom. You are my opponent when I want justice. You are my opponent when I want equality.
Do you want me to go somewhere and fight for you? You will not even defend me right here in America, neither my rights nor my religious beliefs. You won't even defend me here at home.
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