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whump-they-it-is · 2 years
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Any whumpers like the Panic attack trope?
Because I do!!
Here's 7 Panic attack moments from tv/movies.
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marvelousmrm · 1 year
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Amazing Spider-Man #146 (Conway/Andru, July 1975). Pete’s still reeling from Gwen’s inexplicable return when the Jackal sends the Scorpion to poor May’s hospital room. In the midst of this sprawling, tragic saga… a bright note!
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deadthehype · 2 years
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I have no random comments for this week’s rotation, other than GloRilla has a strangle-hold on niggas worldwide with her music.
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purpleheartrainman · 1 year
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The Alchemist | Mac 10 Wounds [w/ Conway The Machine] // The Alchemist Sandwich
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thepurplending · 1 year
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Ellie: I CANT FUCKING DO IT ANYMORE
Lee: WELL I'LL TELL YOU WHAT, YOU CAN EITHER GIVE UP NOW, OR YOU CAN FIGURE IT OUT. BECAUSE WE CERTAINLY CAN'T DO IT WITHOUT YOU, AND WE KNOW YOU CAN'T DO IT WITHOUT US.
Ellie:
Ellie: I appreciate it,
Ellie: BUT LOOK WHAT WE'RE DEALING WITH-
Kurt: Ellie-
Ellie: YOU GOTTA DRAW THE LINE SOMEWHERE!
Mac: Ellie we gotta-
Ellie: YOU GOTTA DRAW A FUCKING LINE IN THE SAND. YOU GOTTA MAKE A STATEMENT.
Ellie: YOU GOTTA LOOK INSIDE YOURSELF AND SAY 'What am I willing to put up with today?'
Ellie, motioning to a new crime scene: NOT FUCKING THIS
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statichvm · 2 months
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— 5 SONG TAG
i was tagged by reverend @perpetuagf to post my five favorite songs as of late and i legally cannot pass up a music tag so. sorry. enjoy.
tagging @jackiesarch @unholymilf @florbelles @shallow-gravy @blissfulalchemist @adelaidedrubman @belorage @roofgeese @carrionsflower @queennymeria @nightbloodbix @faarkas @teamhawkeye @gwynbleidd @firstaidspray @henbased @ghostfvcker @cptcassian @thedeadthree @risingsh0t @simonxriley @shellibisshe @macs-babies @loriane-elmuerto @leviiackrman @marivenah @strangefable @socially-awkward-skeleton @inafieldofdaisies @cassietrn @onehornedbeast @dickytwister @cloudofbutterflies92 @chloekistune and @direwombat
﹂wrestling in dirt pits / ethel cain
﹂kingdom of heaven (is within you) / 13th floor elevators
﹂sinnerman / nina simone
﹂blue eyes crying in the rain / conway twitty
﹂lead kindly light (instrumental) / the newton brothers
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kitausuret · 10 months
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I hate to say it but I think Midnight Suns might have some of my least favorite Eddie Brock dialogue ever. I literally cringe every time he opens his mouth. I would expect some of this from Flash or even Mac Gargan, but like... even Dan Slott could write a better Eddie than this. Like, much better, even. There's no eloquence. There's no sense of drama. There's no richness. There's no MASK.
They could have picked at least one thing you liked from any writer who's ever touched Eddie Brock, and incorporated that, and yet, there's nothing. I just. I feel nothing when he's on the screen. They could've even taken a slightly goofier approach like Larry Hama or Gerry Conway but there's nothing!!!!
And normally it wouldn't even bother me that much but they made Venom a HUGE part of the early plot and incorporated DLC just to capitalize on that.
It just kinda feels like a monkey paw curled? I finally get an adaptation that not only doesn't straight up demonize the symbiote, and it acknowledges that other hosts have been Venom, but, but! The dialogue for Eddie is straight up bland.
Does it get better??? I'm only on friendship level 2 and yes I fully intend to max out his friendship just on principle but I'm also weeping for what could have been.
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icleanedthisplate · 3 months
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Dine-Out Meals of January 2024, Ranked
I ranked the following based on taste alone. I made no consideration for ambiance or the general dining experience or whatever. I included meals I got to go. I included food trucks, catered meals, and fast food.
A solid showing by restaurants in Huntsville, Alabama and Wichita, Kansas this month.
Should you be interested in the pictures or reading the few words I had to say about each meal, click on the home page and scroll down or see the archives.
Cream of Asparagus Soup, Artisanal Cheese Platter (shared), Pan-Seared Gulf Yellowfin Tuna. The Bottle Restaurant. Huntsville, Alabama. 1.10.2024.
Combo Marino, Plantains, Flan. Gabby’s Peruvian Restaurant. Wichita, Kansas. 1.25.2024.
Italian Beef Bene, Cinnamon Roll (shared). Raduno. Little Rock, Arkansas. 1.14.2023.
Beetroot Salad, Salmon, Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp. The Revivalist. Huntsville, Alabama. 1.11.2024.
Pork Ribs w/Collard Greens, Mac & Cheese, Banana Pudding. Wright’s BBQ. Little Rock, Arkansas. 1.4.2024.
Jinya Bun, Jinya Tonkotsu Black. Jinya Ramen Bar. Wichita, Kansas. 1.24.2024.
Tuna Tacos, Pan Seared Black Seabass, Curry Duck Breast, Poblano Mac & Cheese Casserole, Honey Soy Brussels, Sticky Toffee Cake (shared all). Table 28. Little Rock, Arkansas. 1.13.2024.
Bleu Burger w/Duck Fat Fries. Dempsey’s Burger Pub (Clifton Square). Wichita, Kansas. 1.23.2024.
Feta James, Mr. Nice Guy, Apple of My Eye (shared dessert). Leverett Lounge. Fayetteville, Arkansas. 1.17.2024.
Harissa Avocado Bowl. CAVA. Fayetteville, Arkansas. 1.17.2024.
Assorted Sushi Rolls (Rainbow, California, etc.). Fujiyama Express. North Little Rock, Arkansas. 1.19.2024.
Local Mix w/Grilled Chicken. Urban Cookhouse. Huntsville, Alabama. 1.12.2024.
Baleada Con Todo w/Carnitas. El Sur Street Food Co. Little Rock, Arkansas. 1.8.2024.
BLT-AE Sandwich w/Grilled Veggies, Jolly Green Juice. HomeGrown. Wichita, Kansas. 1.26.2024.
Chicken Scratch Salad w/Rotisserie. Waldo’s Chicken & Beer. Little Rock, Arkansas. 1.6.2024.
Grilled Salmon (Snappy) w/Grilled Veggies, Rice & Beans. Flying Fish. Little Rock, Arkansas. 1.19.2024.
Shrimp w/rice, Steamed Veggies. La Chingada. Little Rock, Arkansas. 1.5.2024.
Egg White Grill, Yogurt w/Fruit. Chick-fil-A. Little Rock, Arkansas. 1.10.2024.
Petit Jean Ranch Salad (to go). Zaza Fine Salad & Wood Oven Pizza Co. Little Rock, Arkansas. 1.22.2024.
Bacon Cheeseburger w/Onions & Mushrooms, Fries. Vanilla Milkshake. CJ’s Butcher Burger Boy. Russellville, Arkansas. 1.18.2024.
Green Chile Stew, Crispy Ahi Tuna Taco. Local Lime. Rogers, Arkansas. 1.23.2024.
Tortilla Soup. Chuy’s Chuy’s. Little Rock, Arkansas. 1.20.2024.
Whipped Feta & Prosciutto App (shared), Salad Lyonnaise. Wild Fork. Tulsa, Oklahoma. 1.26.2024.
Chicken Livers w/Okra, Mashed Potatoes, English Peas. Cindy’s Place. Corinth, Mississippi. 1.10.2024.
Grilled State Bird Sandwich w/Fries. Hill Station. Little Rock, Arkansas. 1.31.2024.
Chicken Salad Sandwich w/Chips. McAlister’s Deli. Wichita, Kansas. 1.24.2024.
Ark-Mex Enchiladas w/Tomato-Cucumber-Mint Salad, Pinto Beans. Heights Taco & Tamale. Little Rock, Arkansas. 1.30.2023.
Yogurt & Granola w/Fruit Compote. Mylo Coffee Co. Little Rock, Arkansas. 1.31.2024.
Fattoush Salad w/Salmon. Meddys. Wichita, Kansas. 1.25.2024.
Green Goddess Salad. Newk’s. Fayetteville, Arkansas. 1.18.2024
Ham & Cheese Croissant. Starbucks. Conway, Arkansas. 1.17.2024.
Ham & Cheese Croissant. Starbucks. Wichita, Kansas. 1.25.2024.
Ham & Cheese Croissant. Starbucks. Fayetteville, Arkansas. 1.18.2024. (No photo)
Meat & Cheese Plate (shared), Pork Ribs w/Beans, Slaw. Charlie Vergo’s Rendezvous. Memphis, Tennessee. 1.12.2024.
Bangkok Noodles w/Shrimp. Bangkok Thai Cuisine. Little Rock, Arkansas. 1.3.2024.
Ham & Cheese Croissant. Starbucks. Wichita, Kansas. 1.24.2024.
Ham & Cheese Croissant. Starbucks. Conway, Arkansas. 1.23.2024.
Red Pepper Sous Vide Egg Bites. Starbucks. Huntsville, Alabama. 1.11.2024.
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rowan-loves-music · 6 months
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Rhiannon-Fleetwood Mac
I have recently had an interest in this song. As a girl who does witchcraft, this song brings a sense of comfort and understanding. As I was reading the book "WICCA: The complete Craft" by D.J. Conway. In chapter 15 "Animal Allies and Familiars" I came across the Blackbird.
"To the Irish and Welsh, the Blackbird was associated with goddesses. The Welsh goddess Rhiannon has three blackbirds that sang humans into trances from their perch in the World Tree of the Other worlds. This bird aids with deep meditations, the learning of trance, and shows how to discover mystic secrets"
Stevie wrote "Rhiannon" in 1974 and claims to have written it in 10 minutes. Stevie read the name Rhiannon in a novel and thought it was a beautiful name. After she wrote the song she learned the name "Rhiannon" originated from a Welsh goddess.
"Takes to the sky like a bird in flight/And who will be her lover?/All your life you've never seen/Women taken by the wind"
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whump-they-it-is · 10 months
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Whump Trope 》》 Losing Temper
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Mac has come home from an all day drinking session after having cought his wife in bed with another man. Now he's taking his anger out on the bed instead of his wife.
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marvelousmrm · 10 months
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Ms Marvel #1 (Conway/Buscema, Jan 1977). I hated the amnesia plot in the Captain Marvel movie — I never knew it was plucked straight from the pages of Carol’s first issue as a superhero. Neither Carol nor Ms Marvel know they’re the same person for now. It’s an intriguing hook here and the Daily Bugle staff helps launch the story. But poor Carol’s also saddled with a truly awful costume and that silly “women’s intuition” power they tried with Greer…
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x-x-witchcore-x-x · 5 months
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The Celtic Pantheon
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Abarta – god of jealousy, performer of feats
Accasbel – god of wine and mead
Aengus – god of youth and love
Aesun – early irish god
Afnac – god of forgetting
Alator – God of war and protection, name means “he who nourishes the people”
Albion – son of a forgotten sea god
Albiorix – God of protection and war, name means “king of the world”
Alisanos – god of stones
Ambisagrus – god of weather magic, leadership
Angus Mac Og – god of youth, love, music magic, protection of lovers, dream work, creativity and beauty
Arawn/Arawyn – King of Hell, God of Annwn. Ruled the underground kingdom of the dead.
Ard Greimme - Father of the famed warrior sisters, Aife and Scáthach. Once a Sun God.
Artaius - god of sheep and cattle herders from Celtic Gaul. Later, the Romans identified him with Mercury.
Baile of the Honeyed Speech – God of Blarney, the speech valued in Irish culture.
Barinthus – Charioteer to the residents of the Otherworld who was most likely once a Sea or Sun God.
Bel/Beltene – Closely connected with the Druids. His name was seen in festivals of Beltane/Beltain. Cattle were also driven through the bonfires for purification and fertility.
Bladud – Sun God who is associated with the sacred English hot spring known as Aquae Sulis. Depicted as a very virile male figure with flaming hair.
Bormanus – Thought to be one of the earliest Celtic Gods. Nothing is known about him today, though he may have later surfaced as Borvo, a Breton God of hot springs.
Borvo – God of hot springs who replaced his mother, Sirona, in this function when her story was patriarchalized. The spring he ruled had great healing powers.
Bran The Blessed/Bran MacFebal – A giant associated with ravens.
Breasal – High King of the entire planet who made his home in the Otherworld which is sometimes called Hy- or I-Breasal in his honor.
Bregon – Minor Celtic figure who plays a role as either the human son of Milesius or the divine father of Bile and Ith.
Brenos – War God to whom the victories at Allia and Delphi were attributed.
Belenus – God of healing, name means “bright one”
Bres – God of fertility, tyrant ruler
Camulos – War God from the region of Colchester which was once called by the Latin name Camulodunum in his honor.
Canola – Believed to be one of the oldest of the Irish deities, Canolawas the inventor of Ireland’s long loved symbol, the harp.
Cernunnos – The Horned God, God of Nature, God of the Underworld. The Druids knew him as Hu Gadarn, the Horned God of Fertility.
Cian – God of medicine who went to retrieve a cow which had been stolen by Balor. Father of Lugh. Son of Diancecht. Husband of Ethne.
Condatis – God of confluence whose sacred places were wherever two rivers or bodies of water met.
Credne – God of metallurgy and smithing who worked in bronze. He created all the Tuatha’s weapons with the goldsmith Goibniu and the woodworker Luchtain.
Cromm Cruaich – Ancient deity about which little is known about today. Seen as a harvest, death and sacrificial God. It is thought human sacrifices were once made to him at Samhain.
Cronos – Minor harvest and Sun God with Greek roots who was imprisoned with his subordinate deities on a western island which could have been a Land of the Dead.
The Dagda – High King of the Tuatha Dé Danann. God of death and rebirth, master of all trades, lord of perfect knowledge.
Daronwy – In The Book of Taliesin, The “Song of Daronwy,” relates adventures of this God who does not appear elsewhere in Celtic mythology.
Dispater – Gaulish God, whose name means “the father,” was a primordial God of creation who later merged with both Don andCernunnos.
Dunatis – Gaulish Celtic God of fortifications. Protector of sacred spaces.
Dylan/Dyonas – Guardian deity of the mouth of the River Conway. Symbol was a silver fish, son of Gwydion and Arianrhod.
Easal – God of abundance and prosperity who came into legend as King of the Golden Pillars.
Epos Olloatir – Horse God often seen as either a male form of Epona or as her consort.
Essus – Harvest God worshiped in Brittany and in Gaul by the people known as the Essuvi.
Finvarra – A strong God who became known as a faery king of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
Fionn MacCumhal – Legendary giant God/Warrior of Ireland who foresaw the coming of the Milesians and banished an invading giant from Scotland.
Gavida – Minor God of the forge.
Gog – Consort of Magog.
Goidniu – One of a triad of craftsmen with Luchtaine the wright and Creidne the brazier.
Grainne – Master herbalist and sun Goddess who was the daughter of King Cormac and who married Fionn MacCumhal.
Great Father – The Horned God, The Lord. Represents the male principle of creation.
Guaire – Guardian God/spirit of Bruigh na Boinne and father of Ebhlinne.
Gwawl Ap Clud/Gwawn – Son of the Goddess Clug. Thought to be a minor sun God.
Gwydion – Druid of the mainland gods, son of Don. Brother of Govannon, Arianrhod and Amaethon.
Gwyddno – At one time was a sea God. Came down in legend as a monster or faery of the ocean.
Gwynn Ap Nudd – King of the Fairies and the underworld.
Gwethyr – Opposite of Gwynn Ap Nudd. King of the Upperworld.
Hevydd Hen – Father of Rhiannon. Once part of a very old oral tradition which has been lost.
Holly King and Oak King – Two sacrificial Gods who, in the manner of such deities, are two aspects of the same being. Holly King represents the waning year, and battles the Oak King at Midsummer (probably at Beltane sometime in the past) for leadership.
The Horned God – Opener of the Gates of Life and Death.
Ialonus – Fertility God who governed over all cultivated fields.
Ibath – A nomad who is believed to be a Tuatha ancestor/father God.
Iubdan of the Faylinn – An Ulster God usually known in popular legend as the king of the Ulster faeries.
Keevan of the Curling Hair – Lover of Cliodna who may have been a God of fertility and of the hunt. All myths aside the ones of Cliodna have been lost.
Lassair – Goddess of Midsummer, part of a triune with her sistersLatiaran and Inghean Bhuidhe. Her name means “flame.”
Latiaran – The youngest of the three sisters who made up a Triune Goddess. Latiaran represented the first harvest of Lughnasadh.
Latobius- god of mountains and sky equated with the Roman Mars and Jupiter.
Lenus – God of healing, associated with the Roman god Mars
Latis – Lake Goddess who later became a Goddess of ale and mead.
LeFay – Goddess of the sea and of the Isle of Avalon. She was an excellent healer and drinking water bless her provided an instant cure for all.
Leucetios – Thunder and storm God.
Llasar Llaesgyfnewid – Battle God who is always paired with Cymidei Cymeinfoll, his wife.
Lugh – God of the sun and craftsmanship, justice and rulership
Mabon – Minor sun God who also has power in darkness. Some traditions view him as the original being, the first God, first life carved out of the primal void of the divine womb.
MacCecht – Son of Oghma. God of the plow for the Tuatha.
MacCuill – Minor sea God of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
MacGreine – Son of Oghma, minor sun God of the Tuatha Dé Danann and husband of Eire.
MacKay – MacKay’s legend is possibly a reworking of an old story about a fire God.
Maponus – God of music, poetry and youth
Neit – Tuatha Dé Danann war God who is seen as both the husband of Nemain and of the entire Morrígu tribe
Nuada – God of healing, the sea and warfare
Ogma – A champion of the Tuatha who carried a huge club. He invented the Ogam script alphabet.Taranis – god of thunder
Pwyll – Sometimes the ruler of the underworld.
Segomo – War God called by the name Cocidius. His image is always seen with birds of prey such as the hawk or falcon.
Sucellos – A river and death God about whom nothing but his name is known about. However, some claim he was the consort of Nantosuelta, whose name means “of the meandering stream.”
Taliesin – Minor barley God worshipped through the 16th century. Do not confuse him with the bard, Taliesin, though some of the famous bard’s attributes were grafted onto him.
Tethra – King of the FirBolgs after they were banished into the sea. He is now seen as a minor death God.
Tuan MacCarell – Nephew of Partholan was a hero who was created a God of animals and the woodlands by the mother Goddess Dana.
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Adsullata – goddess of purification, hot springs and solar magic
Achtland – goddess of sex
Aerten – goddess of peace and fate
Aeval – goddess of lust, sex magic and wisdom
Agrona – goddess of war and slaughter
Aibell – goddess of protection, music, earth magic and ecological magic
Aibheaog – goddess of healing and midsummer well rituals
Aiofe – goddess of protection, general knowledge, teaching, path working, and law. Goddess and queen of the isle of shadow
Aimend – minor sun goddesss
Aine – goddess of love, summer, youth, wealth, sovreignity, crops, cattle and the moon
Airmid – goddess of medicene and healing arts
Almha – goddess of tuatha de danann
Ancasta - goddess who survives only in her name through a dedication on a stone
Andraste goddess of overcoming enemies and war
Anu/Anann/Catana – Mother Earth, Great Goddess, Greatest of all Goddesses, another aspect of the Morrígu.
Ardwinna – Woodland and animal Goddess who stalked the forests ofArdennes riding a wild boar.
Ariadne – goddess of protection, magic, manifestation, time
Arianrhod – goddess of beauty, fertility, reincarnation. Mother aspect of the Triple Goddess and is honoured at the full moon.
Arnamentia - goddess of spring waters who was once a minor solar deity.
Artio – Bear Goddess whose shrine once stood in what is now Bern, Switzerland. She is usually depicted as being surrounded by full baskets and animals.
Badb/Badb Catha - The cauldron of ever-producing life, war goddess and wife of Net, mother aspect of Triple Goddess; also, linked with the cauldron, crows, and ravens.
Ban-Chuideachaidh Moire – Old Goddess who appears in modern Irish legends as the midwife who assisted the Christian Virgin Mary with her birth, and was also a title applied to St. Bridget.
Banba – Part of a triad with Fotia and Ériu. They used magic to repel invaders.
Bechoil – Goddess whose legends have been lost. Perhaps an early version of Dana.
Becuma – Tuatha Goddess who ruled over magical boats and had a weakness for sleeping with High Kings at Tara.
Belisama – Goddess of the Mersey River.
Berecynthia – An Earth Goddess, perhaps even a local goddess.
Blai – A Fairy Queen with a burgh of her own Drumberg. Represents a personal or mascot deity to Ossian.
Blathnat – Probably a form of the more popular Welsh Goddess,Blodeuwedd.
Blodeuwedd/Wlodwin – Lily maid of Celtic initiation ceremonies. Known as the Ninefold Goddess of the Western Isles of Paradise. Created by Math andGwydion as a wife for Lleu.
Bo Dhu – Black cow Goddess who helped bring fertility to barren Ireland.
Bo Find – “White cow.” This is how she manifested long ago on the barren and fruitless mass that would become green Ireland.
Bo Ruadh – Red cow Goddess who helped bring fertility to barren Ireland.
Boann/Boyne – Goddess of the river Boyne.
Bodua – War Goddess much like the Irish Badb.
Branwen/Branwyn – Venus of the Northern Seas, of the three matriarchs of Britain. Lady of the Lake.
Briant – Goddess of the river which holds her name.
Brigantia/Britannia – A Goddess of sovereignty and often thought of as the Brigit of England. In 1667 Charles I had her face placed on the coinage where it remains today, reviving an old custom, first instated by the Romans who adopted her as their.
Brigit/Brigindo – Associated with Imbolc. She had an exclusive female priesthood at Kildare and an ever-burning fire. She had 19 priestesses representing the 19-year cycle of the Celtic “Great Year.”
Brigantia – Goddess of rivers and waters, poetry and crafts
Brigid – Goddess of fire, fertility, healing, cattle and poetry
Bronach – Crone Goddess linked to forgotten Samhain rituals. Reclaim this forgotten Samhain Goddess at your own seasonal rites.
Caer Ibormeith – Usually thought of as a Goddess of sleep and dreams and a less violent version of Mare.
Cailleach – Goddess in her Destroyer aspect.
Caireen – Once a protective Mother Goddess, a defender of youth and patron of children. Associated with holly leaves.
Cally Berry – Often equated with the Cailleach Bheur of Scotland, although in northern Irish legends, she appears as a maiden Goddess, representation of spring, the hunt and guardian of animals.
Campestres – Campestres is the Roman name of a lost Goddess of fields that was probably a fertility or harvest Goddess in Celtic Gaul.
Cailleach – goddess of the winds and winter
Cerridwen – Goddess and sorceress, poetic wisdom, prophecy, magic and rebirth
Caolainn – Goddess who was the guardian/queen of a magical well in County Roscommon in western Ireland. She helped grant wishes, usually ones which taught the wishers that they didn’t really want what they thought they did.
Carman – Goddess of County Wexford and source name for LochGarman, who was once honored at Lughnasadh. It is believed she has roots in the Greek grain Goddess, Demeter.
Carravogue – Local Crone Goddess from County Meath who was transformed into a huge snake for eating forbidden berries.
Cathubodia – Occasionally seen as a Breton version of the Irish earth Goddess Banbha, most likely with origins in Gaul. Thought to be a war Goddess who shares Badb’s energies.
Cebhfhionn – Goddess of inspiration who was usually found next to the legendary Well of Knowledge from which she filled an endless vessel. She kept this sacred water from humans, feeling they could not handle its power.
Cerridwen – Moon Goddess, Grain Goddess. Welsh Bards called themselves Cerddorion (sons of Cerridwen). The Bard, Taliesin, founder of their craft was said to be born of Cerridwen and to have tasted a potent from her magic cauldron of inspiration.
Cessair – Of the race known as the Partholans who were among the first to occupy Ireland, she is the first ruler of Ireland. Well-known pre-Celtic Mother Goddess figure much like Dana. She led a journey of Partholans to the “western edge of the world” forty days before the great flood.
Cethlion – Goddess of the Formorians who was called “crooked teeth.” She prophesied the fall of her people to the Tuatha Dé Danann.
Chlaus Haistic – Ancient Goddess of unknown function who came down to earth as a powerful witch. Probably a crone Goddess.
Cliodna – Tuatha Dé Danann Sea and Otherworld Goddess who usually took the form of a sea bird and therefore symbolized the Celtic afterlife.
Clota – Well-known Goddess and namesake of the River Clyde. The waters in which she governed were believed to be especially useful in controlling seizures.
Coinchend – A semi-divine warrioress whose home was in the Otherworld.
Condwiramur – Goddess of sovereignty who appears shortly in the Grail legends as the wife of Sir Percival in which she is wedded and then bedded by Percival who then immediately sets off for the Grail castle to which he is finally admitted.
Corchen – Ancient snake Goddess about whom very little is known. She was probably once a regional mother earth Goddess, or Goddess of rebirth.
Corra – Prophecy Goddess who regularly appeared in the form of a crane. She symbolizes transcendent knowledge and transitions to the Otherworld.
Coventina – One of the most potent of the Celtic river Goddesses. Most likely Roman in origin. She was also the Goddess of featherless flying creatures which may have symbolized some type of blockage to passing into the Otherworld.
Cred – Fairy Queen Goddess who is associated with Dana’smountains, the Paps of Anu. She vowed never to sleep until she found a man who could create for her the most majestic poem ever penned.
Creiddylad – Connected with Beltane and often called the May Queen. Goddess of summer flowers.
Crobh Dearg – “The Red Claw.” War Goddess who is possibly a form of the crone Goddess of battle Badb. A Leinster fortress was named for her.
The Crone – Third aspect of the Triple Goddess. She signifies old age or death, winter, the end of all things, the waning moon, post-menstrual phases of women’s lives, all destruction that comes before regeneration through her cauldron of rebirth.
Cyhiraeth – Goddess of streams who later became thought of as a fairy spirit who was a portent of death, very similar to Ireland’s Beansidhe or Cornwall’s Washer at the Ford.
Cymidei Cymeinfoll – War Goddess who is always paired in stories with her husband, Llasar Llaesyfnewid. They own a magical cauldron into which they would cast warriors killed in battle.
Dahud-Ahes – Goddess of “debauchery” by her detractors, while some recent legends go so far as to make her the destroyer of her own realm through her excesses and her worship of “idols.”
Damara – Fertility Goddess associated with Beltane.
Damona – Cow Goddess which little is known about.
Danu – Major Mother Goddess, ancestress of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
Deae Matres – “Mother Goddesses.” A triune of earth Goddesses given this singular Latin name on the continent.
Dechtere – A triplicate unto herself, this Goddess throughout her myth say she alternately takes on the images of maiden, mother and crone.
Devona – Goddess of the rivers of Devon.
Diancecht – Physician-magician of the Tuatha.
Dil – Very old cattle Goddess about whom nothing is known about today. She could have been a derivative of the nearly forgotten Damona of Gaul.
Domnu – Goddess of the Formorians, who are sometimes referred to as the Fir Domnann in her honor.
Don/Donn – Sometimes called a Goddess and sometimes called a God. Ruled over the land of the dead.
Druantia – “Queen of the Druids.” Fir Goddess.
Dubh Lacha – Early Irish Goddess of the sea of whom little is known. Possibly another version of the Druidess Dubh.
Eadon – Goddess of poetry who may have also been a bard.
Epona – Horse goddess, fertility and cornucopias, horses and mules
Eriu – goddess of fertility, abundance, sovereignity and ireland itself
Ebhlinne – Goddess of Munster who was until recent times honored at the Midsummer Sabbat in her mountain home in County Tipperary.
Echtghe/Aughty – Believed to be another form of Dana by some, the first Great Mother Goddess of Ireland.
Eibhir – First wife of Ossian who is described as being a yellow-haired “stranger from another land.”
Eithne – Old Goddess whose original form likely traveled with the Celts across the continent over many generations from the Middle East.
Elaine – Maiden aspect of the Goddess.
Queen of Elphame – Goddess of death and disease who is often equated with the Greek Goddess Hecate.
Eostre – Goddess for whom the Ostara Sabbat is named for a.k.a. Easter. She is viewed as spring personified.
Erce – Earth Mother and Harvest Goddess represented by a womb or over-flowing Horn of Plenty who is believed to be Basque in origin.
Eri of the Golden Hair – Virgin Goddess of the Tuatha Dé Danann. In one legend, Eriwas at the bank of a river when a man in a silver boat floated down to her on a beaming ray of the sun.
Ériu/Erin – One of the three queens of the Tuatha Dé Danann and daughter of the Dagda.
Fachea – Goddess of poetry and patron of bards.
Fea – War Goddess whose root name means “the hateful one.” She is a subordinate deity of the Morrígu. Daughter of Brugh and Elcmar.
Finncaev – Minor Princess among the Tuatha Dé Danann. Thought to be a Goddess of love and beauty.
Fland – Daughter of woodland Goddess Flidais. A lake Goddess who is viewed in modern folklore as an evil water faery who lures swimmers to their death.
Flidais – She rode in a chariot drawn by deer. Ruler of wild beasts, forests, woodlands.
Garbh Ogh – Giantess and Goddess of the hunt whose chariot was drawn by elks.
Garmangabis – Goddess who was brought to Britain with the Romans and survives only through cryptic inscriptions.
Goewin – Goddess of sovereignty who held the feet of Math while he reigned. She was only exempt from doing this when he went to war.
Goleuddydd – Sow Goddess, mother of Culwch who ran in an insane rush to the deep woodlands to give him birth. Aunt of King Arthur.
Great Mother – The Lady. Represents the female principle of creation.
Grian – Fairy Goddess from County Tipperary is still thought to live in a burgh beneath Pallas Green Hill.
Gwen – A young female who was so beautiful that almost no one could live if they gazed upon her for long.
Habetrot – A “spinning” Goddess who is thought to either be a goddess of spell casting or the wheel of the year since “spinning” refers to them both.
Habondia – Goddess of abundance and prosperity who was later demoted to a mere witch in medieval English lore in order to strip her of her great power in the minds of the rural folk who depended upon her benevolence for their crops and herds.
Harimella – Goddess of Tungrain origin who used to be worshiped inDunfriesshire. Most likely a Goddess of protection.
Henwen – Sow Goddess much like her Welsh counterpart, Cerridwen. She is the deity who brought abundance to the land by giving birth to an array of “litters” throughout England.
Inghean Bhuidhe – Her name means “yellow-haired girl.” Much of her story has been lost, however, we do know that she was the middle girl of three sisters who made up a Triple Goddess.
Kele-De – Very old Goddess whose early all-female following was allowed to flourish by the early church. Their High Priestess reserved the right to take any and all lovers they chose.
The Lady Of the Lake – To some, she is a fairy woman, but to others, she is a potent deity of life, death and regeneration.
Mabb – Warrioress believed to be a Welsh version of Ireland’s QueenMaeve. Today in Welsh folklore she is a faery who brings nightmares and is a midwife to the Welsh fairy folk.
Macha – goddess of life, death, war, land, horses
Medb – Goddess of sovereignty and motherhood
Morrigan – Goddess of war and death, fate and battle
Naas – Goddess. Wife of Lugh, she died in County Kildare at a site which still bears her name.
Nair – This Goddess is best-known for escorting High King Crebhan to the Otherworld where she gave him great treasures. Her name means “modesty.”
Nehalennia – Dog Goddess who was the patron deity of sea traders, perhaps an image derived from Sirius (The Dog Star, which was once an important navigational star.
Nemetona – Guardian Goddess of all sacred places such as circles or magical groves.
Nemausicae – Mother goddess, fertility and healing
Nerthus – Goddess of fertility, peace and prosperity
Oanuava – Very old Earth Goddess from Celtic Gaul. A Mother Goddess who was regionally worshiped as the source from which all life flowed.
Ratis – Goddess of protective fortifications whose name means “of the fortress.”
Rhiannon – “The Great Queen.” Goddess of birds and horses. She rides a swift white horse.
Rosmerta – Goddess of both Celtic and Roman Gaul. After Rome conquered the region, Rosmerta was taken into the local Roman pantheon where she became a consort of their God Mercury.
Saitada – She is known only from one inscription in the Tyne Valley. It is thought she was a Goddess of mourning.
Scathach – Underworld Goddess, Goddess in her Destroyer aspect. A warrior woman and prophetess who lived in Albion, most likely on the Isle of Skye and taught the martial arts.
Sequana – Earth Goddess who lived beneath the rivers of Britain and could only be seen if the rivers were drained or low from drought.
Sul/Sulevia – Goddess of hot springs whose sacred waters was always hot. Prince Bladud built a shrine to her near Aquae Sulis where the popular modern-day spa is located.
Tamara – Goddess of the River Tamar which divides the Duchy of Cornwall from the rest of England. Most likely as much a protective force as she was a water deity.
Tamesis – Goddess of the River Thames, later replaced in patriarchal times by Llud, for whom Ludgate Hill in London is named.
Tlachtga – Goddess of sacrifice. She died giving birth to triplets fathered by three different men.
Uairebhuidhe – Bird Goddess whom little is known about today. Most likely a goddess of death or Otherworld. Maybe even a consort of the better-known bird God Nemglan.
Uathach – Goddess who trained warriors to fight. One of the many mistresses Cuchulain had over his life.
Wachilt – Minor sea Goddess later called a “witch” in English mythology. Mother of Wayland the Smith who is a German God honored in England.
White Lady – Dryad of Death. Queen of the Dead. The crone form of the Goddess.
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omg hi new mutual introduction :) im conway 4 the name meme of u wanna!
Cold Little Heart - Michael Kiwanuka
O.K. - Mac Miller, Tyler, the Creator
No More Sorrow - Linkin Park
Without You I'm Nothing - Placebo
Awake - Tkay Maidza, JPEGMAFIA
You and Your Friend - Snake River
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adiarosefandoms · 1 year
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2022 Losses
2022 was a year with seemingly just as many lows as there were highs. From January to December our hearts were tested with the deaths of many people who brightened our lives with their art.  May everybody here rest peacefully know their name and art lives on.
Bob Saget: 1956- January 9th, 2022
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Actor/Comedian who starred in Full House, Funniest Home Videos, and How I Met Your Mother.
Meatloaf (Marvin Lee Aday): 1947- January 20, 2022
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Musician and actor who created numerous hit records and starred as Eddie in 1975′s The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Taylor Hawkins: 1975- March 25, 2022
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Musician best known as the drummer in rock band Foo Fighters.
Naomi Judd: 1946- April 30, 2022 
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Actress, author, and musician best known as 1/2 of the mother-daughter country duo The Judds.
Olivia Newton John: 1948- August 8th, 2022
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Singer and actress known for Grease and Xanadu as well as many beloved albums.
Loretta Lynn: 1933- October 4th, 2022
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Classic country music star possibly best known for her song: Coal Miners Daughter and numerous duets with Conway Twitty.
Angela Lansbury: 1925- October 11, 2022
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Actress/Singer known for Beauty and the Beast, The Court Jester, and Murder She Wrote.
Robbie Coltrane: 1950- October 14, 2022
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Actor best known for his role as Hagrid in the Harry Potter film series.
Nicki Aycox: 1975- November 16, 2022
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Actress and musician. She starred as Meg 1.0 in Supernatural and Lisa in Lifted.
Christine McVie: 1943- November 30, 2022
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Songwriter/musician best known as keyboardist and vocalist of Fleetwood Mac.
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bestie help i need some modern hip hop recs so i don't embarrass myself
KJSKSJSS alright modern hip-hop!!! So I'll give a few artists you could listen to other than Kanye, Nicki, Cardi, Kendrick, Cole & Drake
Pusha T
Tyler The Creator
Mac Miller
Frank Ocean (he's a great rapper imo!!!!)
Little Simz
Meg Thee Stallion
Doja Cat
Rico Nasty
Benny The Butcher
Noname
Kaash Paige
Westside Gunn
Amine
Denzel Curry
Vince Staples
Travis Scott
Isaiah Rashad
Latto
Joey Badass
Earl Sweatshirt
Flo Milli
Logic
Big Sean
Baby Keem
Schoolboy Q
JID
Freddie Gibbs
Lil Uzi Vert
Playboi Carti
Earthgang
Brockhampton
21 savage
Armani Caesar
42 Dugg
Don Toliver
Vory
Armaani White
Doechii
Asap Rocky
Lil Durk
Est Gee
Fivio Foreign
Conway The Machine
070 shake
Curren$y
Lakeyah
Anderson .Paak (idk if he's classified under hip-hop really but I'm mentioning him)
Ab Soul
Jpegmafia
Cordae
Polo G
A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie
Kevin Abstract
Lil Baby
Boldy James
Keisha Plum
Kaycyy
IDK
Billy Woods
Quelle Chris
Migos & their members
Chance the rapper
Roddy Rich
Stormzy
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biguns60plus · 2 years
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This is the list I have accumulated from Pastor Bob Joyce as Elvis. He has told us quite a few who are alive. There are supposed to be over 900 so this list is still short.
Alive & faked death
Elvis
Bruce & Brandon Lee
MichaelJackson
Princess Diana
JFKennedy Jr
his wife Caroline
her sister Lauren
Nicole Brown Simpson is Megan Kelly
Tupac
Prince
Glen Campbell
John Denver
Carpenters
Bee Gees
Selena
Freddie Mercury
Marilyn Monroe
Isaac Kappy
Patrick Kennedy
Arabella Kennedy
Robin Williams
John Lennon
Yoko Ono
Joan Rivers
Kurt Cobain
Pres. J.F.Kennedy Sr
Kobe Bryant & daughter
Corey Haim
Jimmy Hendrix
Paul Walker
Bob Marley
Biggey
Chris Farley
Whitney Houston & daughter
Roddy Pipers
Dick Clark
Peter Jennings
Rush Limbaugh -Jim Morrison
Richard Beland
Luther Vandross
Dale Earnhardt
Johnny Cash
Shirley Temple
Janis Joplin
Big Bopper
Buddy Holly
Hank Williams
James Dean
Dennis Wilson
Natalie Wood
Ron McKerman
John Bonham
Heath Ledger
Brittany Murphy
Patrick Swayze
Debbie Reynolds
Annette Funicello
Joe Cocker
Lynn Anderson
Dudley Moore
Ashley Babbitt
Anna Nicole Smith
Elvis brother Jesse
Amy Weinhouse
Jon Benet Ramsey
Heather Rourke
George Michael
Elizabeth Montgomery
7 NASA astronauts
Seth Rich
Marty Fieldman
John Ritter
Sonny Bono
Jeffery Epstein
Mindy McCready
Erin Moran
River Phoenix
Penny Marshall
Donna Summers
Dana Pluto
Andre the Giant
Kenny Rogers
Michael Landon
Theresa Saldana
Bill Paxton
David Canary
Mary Tyler Moore,
Dudley Moore,
Princess Grace Kelly,
Steve McQueen,
John Candy,
Kate Spade,
Mama Cass Elliot,
Michael hutchence,
paula Yates,
Jackie O
George Carlin
Anthony Bourdain
Phillip Seymour Hoffman
Andrew Breitbart
Chris Liddell
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Tom Petty
Lucille Ball
Martin Luther King Jr
Brian Wilson
Chef Anthony B
Davey Jones
Chester Bennington
Chris Cornell
Erin Moran
Florence Henderson
Layne Stanley
Ricky Hendrix
Robert Trump (DJT) brother Patty Duke
Judge Scalia
Paul Newman
Donna Summer
Keith Moon
Mac Miller
Edyie Gorme
Tony Snow-GWBush press sec Brad Nowell
Caleb Logan
Conway Twitty
Keith Wheatley
Teena Marie
Rick James
Frank Zappa
Mickey Mantle
June Cash
Seal Team 6
Peter ? Tv commentator
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