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we should definitely hand out titles like “Destroyer of the Black Hand” to each other so that we can have sick twenty-minute introductions where we recite them off at each other
we should definitely hand out titles like “Destroyer of the Black Hand” to each other so that we can have sick twenty-minute introductions where we recite them off at each other
Motherfuckers.
Alt text for each image:
1. Screencap of email from pb telling me my photobucket account has been deleted, dated September 2022.
2. Screencap from pb offering me "opt out" (negative option) from their intention to sell whatever biometrics they can harvest from my photos to whomever will buy it from them.
Does anyone believe they haven't already monetized this?
Or that they're not still lying?
PLEASE BOOST
I have to use a very bad word in a minute—stay tuned...
It's the #DayOfDionysos here at Erotic Mythology! 🍇
"Note that the ancients used the word phlyein (to luxuriate) of an abundant yield of fruit. So they called #Dionysos Phleon (the luxuriant), Protrygaios (the first at the vintage), Staphylites (the god of the grape), Omphakites (the god of the unripe grape), and various other #epithets."
Aelian, Historical Miscellany 3. 41
🏛 Relief of Dionysos with a thyrsos and grape clusters
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Dionysos has two swamp-related #epithets: Limnaios, Dionysos of the Marsh, and Limnegenes, "born in a lake or marsh". The epithets probably refer to a temple of #Dionysos near the Ilissos River in #Athens. According to Thucydides, the temple of Dionysos Limnaios was to the South of the Akropolis and one of the city's oldest sanctuaries.
📸 Dr. Zogaris
https://zogaris.blogspot.com/2015/04/the-ilissos-riverflows.html
#SwampSunday #ancientGreece #mythology @mythology @antiquidons
It's the Day of Ares / Mars' Day / Tuesday!
#Ares Andreiphontês and #Athena Polissoos beautifully designed by @[email protected] 😍
https://twitter.com/MedusasPeach/status/1578179723057926145
Fun fact: Ares actually shares the epithet of his sister Athena!
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Louis XIV became the Sun King; whereas Charles III, was known as Charles the Fat.