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lavender-loo · 7 months
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Day 6 of mysical witchtober was undead. I was unable to finish this yesterday as my cat wouldn't allow me :p
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ssstupid-sssnake · 1 month
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sssome doodlesss and wipsss i never posssted
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Art by Julie Bell
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turtleblogatlast · 1 year
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Leo’s portals are so unbelievably versatile if you think about it.
And by think about it, consider a midair portal but one right up against the ground.
Boom.
Standing midair.
Depending on how Leo trains this ability it could go even further (best case scenario being not needing to hold the swords to make the portal, but even if it’s necessary there’s still so much-)
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tmnt-crossover-polls · 11 months
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Round 1 poll 16
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Wedding Bells and magic portals : A Capritello wedding gets crashed by a giant purple portal in the sky. The 2012 turtles gets sucked in, along with Raph and Mona's kids -- who are just weeks away from hatching. Oh, sewer apples.
Mystic malfunction summary : Rise Mikey has a really bad time when, after the movie, his mystic powers are spiraling out of control, leading him to get transported into the 2012 universe. Now he has to deal with new and old villains, be incorporated into a new family, fight off (and vehemently ignore) his inner demons (cause he’s FiNe), go batshit insane on 2012 Kraang cause ✨trauma✨, and get pushed to his absolute lowest moment in order to start to heal and confront his problems.
@melonpalooza
@vanillavengeance
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bardly-working · 1 year
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I LOVE THIS CREEPY BITCH
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blueheartbookclub · 3 months
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"Alchemy of Immortality: Unveiling Honore De Balzac's 'The Elixir of Life'"
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"The Elixir of Life" by Honore De Balzac, elegantly translated by Clara Bell and James Waring, is a literary elixir that transcends the boundaries of time, weaving together elements of mystery, alchemy, and human desire. This enigmatic work, originally part of Balzac's magnum opus "The Human Comedy," delves into the quest for immortality, blending the ethereal with the tangible in a narrative that both captivates and challenges the reader's perception of life and death. The title itself acts as a beckoning potion, inviting readers to partake in Balzac's exploration of the mystical elixir that promises to unlock the secrets of eternal life.
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century France, "The Elixir of Life" follows the protagonist, Don Juan de Manara, as he embarks on a quest for the legendary elixir that promises to confer immortality. The title encapsulates the allure of this mythical substance, resonating with the age-old human desire to conquer mortality. Balzac, through his vivid prose and masterful storytelling, weaves a tapestry that intertwines the mystical and the mundane, challenging readers to ponder the boundaries between reality and the supernatural.
As Don Juan delves into the world of alchemy and esoteric knowledge, the title becomes a metaphor for the elusiveness of the human pursuit of eternal life. Balzac navigates the realms of science, philosophy, and the occult, crafting a narrative that dances on the fringes of possibility and imagination. The title, "The Elixir of Life," becomes a key to unlocking the symbolic layers within the text, inviting readers to decipher the allegorical significance of the elixir as a metaphor for the elusive nature of true fulfillment and meaning in life.
Balzac's exploration of immortality is not confined to the literal quest for a magical potion; it extends into the psychological and emotional realms. The title serves as a guide through the labyrinth of human desires and ambitions, prompting readers to reflect on the nature of their own pursuits and the lengths to which individuals may go in search of fulfillment and transcendence. Balzac, with his keen insight into the human condition, unveils the complexity of the human psyche, making the title a portal into the depths of existential contemplation.
"The Elixir of Life" also delves into the theme of sacrifice and the moral implications of the quest for immortality. The title resonates with the alchemical symbolism of transformation and metamorphosis, suggesting that the pursuit of eternal life requires a profound alteration of one's being. Balzac challenges readers to question the ethical considerations of such a pursuit and to ponder the consequences of tampering with the natural order. The title becomes a moral compass, guiding readers through the ethical dilemmas woven into the fabric of the narrative.
In conclusion, "The Elixir of Life" by Honore De Balzac, translated by Clara Bell and James Waring, is a literary alchemy that invites readers to partake in the quest for immortality, both literal and metaphorical. The title, with its alluring promise of an elixir, encapsulates the essence of Balzac's exploration of the human desire for transcendence and fulfillment. Through rich symbolism, philosophical depth, and intricate storytelling, Balzac invites readers to sip from the chalice of his narrative elixir, challenging them to reflect on the mysteries of life, death, and the eternal quest for meaning.
"The Elixir of Life" by Honore De Balzac is available in Amazon in paperback 12.99$ and hardcover 17.99$ editions.
Number of pages: 76
Language: English
Rating: 9/10                                           
Link of the book!
Review By: King's Cat
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nicholejonesandfamily · 9 months
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Ask open for teen/adult...
Kazumi, Kalaila, Blair, Akira, Yukio, Ren
Penny, Bell, Hawks, Cherry, Phoenix, Arthur, Mercy
June
Chiro, Nova, Lux, Hoshi
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mino-diabolik · 1 year
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Judas: Shall I join you for dinner this evening?
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Mystic: Uh, not… today.
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Judas: Busy?
Mystic: No…
—Walks away—
Underling 1: So—are you giving up now?
Judas: Of course not. He’s the only one in this place that hasn’t made a fool of themselves to get my attention…
——What do you call that?
Underling 2: …Dignity?
Judas: It is outrageously attractive.
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bellamer · 1 year
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Alright, I gotta take a break. I gotta go to work tomorrow and I cant get addicted to this game and play it all night. I will not have a repeat of my Mystic Messenger phase in middle school and lose sleep over a game to the point I was sleeping in class.
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forbilllie · 1 year
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sheon twitter update.
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ssstupid-sssnake · 5 months
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Myssstical Belle isss a jackelope :}
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26 years into Dreams...
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To my all-time favorite classic game.
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anthonyspage · 1 year
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🎄❄️🎀🐱🔔✨
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flintbian · 2 years
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Got a music diary update because I've been jamming! (Also some of the songs remind me of Dracula Daily so this is an opportune time)
1) King For A Day by Battle Beast (if you want power metal, this is It)
2) Sainted by the Storm by Powerwolf (this one makes me feel like I'm flying)
3) Demons Are A Girl's Best Friend by Powerwolf
4) Bella Donna by Beast in Black
5) Enter Sandman by Metallica (gotta add some classics)
6) Hail to the King by Avenged Sevenfold
7) Dragula by Rob Zombie
8) Chains of Fury by Manimal
9) Heaven's A Lie by Lacuna Coil (some excellent classic gothic metal)
And lastly in honor of Dracula Daily (and just bc it's a power metal banger):
10) Dracula by Mystic Prophecy
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blueheartbooks · 3 months
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"Alchemy of Immortality: Unveiling Honore De Balzac's 'The Elixir of Life'"
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"The Elixir of Life" by Honore De Balzac, elegantly translated by Clara Bell and James Waring, is a literary elixir that transcends the boundaries of time, weaving together elements of mystery, alchemy, and human desire. This enigmatic work, originally part of Balzac's magnum opus "The Human Comedy," delves into the quest for immortality, blending the ethereal with the tangible in a narrative that both captivates and challenges the reader's perception of life and death. The title itself acts as a beckoning potion, inviting readers to partake in Balzac's exploration of the mystical elixir that promises to unlock the secrets of eternal life.
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century France, "The Elixir of Life" follows the protagonist, Don Juan de Manara, as he embarks on a quest for the legendary elixir that promises to confer immortality. The title encapsulates the allure of this mythical substance, resonating with the age-old human desire to conquer mortality. Balzac, through his vivid prose and masterful storytelling, weaves a tapestry that intertwines the mystical and the mundane, challenging readers to ponder the boundaries between reality and the supernatural.
As Don Juan delves into the world of alchemy and esoteric knowledge, the title becomes a metaphor for the elusiveness of the human pursuit of eternal life. Balzac navigates the realms of science, philosophy, and the occult, crafting a narrative that dances on the fringes of possibility and imagination. The title, "The Elixir of Life," becomes a key to unlocking the symbolic layers within the text, inviting readers to decipher the allegorical significance of the elixir as a metaphor for the elusive nature of true fulfillment and meaning in life.
Balzac's exploration of immortality is not confined to the literal quest for a magical potion; it extends into the psychological and emotional realms. The title serves as a guide through the labyrinth of human desires and ambitions, prompting readers to reflect on the nature of their own pursuits and the lengths to which individuals may go in search of fulfillment and transcendence. Balzac, with his keen insight into the human condition, unveils the complexity of the human psyche, making the title a portal into the depths of existential contemplation.
"The Elixir of Life" also delves into the theme of sacrifice and the moral implications of the quest for immortality. The title resonates with the alchemical symbolism of transformation and metamorphosis, suggesting that the pursuit of eternal life requires a profound alteration of one's being. Balzac challenges readers to question the ethical considerations of such a pursuit and to ponder the consequences of tampering with the natural order. The title becomes a moral compass, guiding readers through the ethical dilemmas woven into the fabric of the narrative.
In conclusion, "The Elixir of Life" by Honore De Balzac, translated by Clara Bell and James Waring, is a literary alchemy that invites readers to partake in the quest for immortality, both literal and metaphorical. The title, with its alluring promise of an elixir, encapsulates the essence of Balzac's exploration of the human desire for transcendence and fulfillment. Through rich symbolism, philosophical depth, and intricate storytelling, Balzac invites readers to sip from the chalice of his narrative elixir, challenging them to reflect on the mysteries of life, death, and the eternal quest for meaning.
"The Elixir of Life" by Honore De Balzac is available in Amazon in paperback 12.99$ and hardcover 17.99$ editions.
Number of pages: 76
Language: English
Rating: 9/10                                           
Link of the book!
Review By: King's Cat
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