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3 weeks ago
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Two 1,600-year-old lead curse tablets in the Museo Archeologico Civico di Bologna were recently deciphered, and one of them turns out to be the first known surviving curse directed at a Roman senator.

It starts with a dramatic drawing of a snake-headed deity, possibly Hekate, underworld goddess of crossroads, sorcery and necromancy (among other things), with her arms crossed and a star carved over her groin. Although her name is not mentioned, the phrasing of the invocation is similar to other curses that enlist Hekate to their dark cause. The crossed arms symbolize the binding of the deity to the curse. The goddess will remain bound until its terms are fulfilled.

“May Fistus dilute, languish, sink and may all his limbs dissolve …”

letertis
3 weeks ago
Emma South On - A History Of The Roman Empire In 21 Women

Emma South on - A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Women

This line made my day

letertis
1 month ago

ADS THAT SUDDENLY TAKE UP THE WHOLE PAGE

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1 month ago
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1 month ago
The Xenoblade X Experience

the xenoblade x experience

letertis
2 months ago

My friend sent me this with a "this made me think of you."

I feel so seen.

letertis
2 months ago

guess you could call that a. shippy cup

Guess You Could Call That A. Shippy Cup
Guess You Could Call That A. Shippy Cup
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2 months ago
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2 months ago

With the ides of march fast approaching we must be prepared

Please reblog to make sure everyone is equipped!

letertis
3 months ago

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Happy Pokemon day!! If youre a johto starter you either get isekai’d or become french

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letertis
3 months ago
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3 months ago

Anyone who's ever done anything creative needs to fucking see this.

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3 months ago
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4 months ago

I saw something in the news today that truly took my breath away. If you have been paying attention to U.S. politics over the past few days, you’ve most likely seen this woman:

I Saw Something In The News Today That Truly Took My Breath Away. If You Have Been Paying Attention To

This is Bishop Mariann Budde, and on Monday (Trump’s inauguration) she led an interfaith prayer for Trump and the incoming administration. During the service she asked him to have mercy for LGBTQ+ Americans and undocumented immigrants. This was badly received by the Trump administration (as expected).

After seeing headlines about this woman, I read something that I wanted to share. In 1998 a man named Matthew Shepard was murdered for being gay. I’m not going to get into the details of his death on this post, but please be warned it is extremely triggering if you do choose to read more on your own. Matthew Shepard’s death caused a lot of change in the U.S. regarding how LGBTQ hate crimes are handled, and laws that were passed to protect LGBTQ+ people.

Now you’re probably wondering what Matthew Shepard has to do with an Episcopal bishop. For years after Matthew Shepard’s murder, his family had held onto his remains, too scared to lay him to rest in fear of his final resting place being vandalized. In 2018, Budde had his remains interred at the National Cathedral, which is also the place where the interfaith prayer for Trump and his administration took place. The impact of this really had an effect on me. Budde could have led a non confrontational prayer service, and chosen not to mention the harm that will come to the people Trump and his administration are going after. Instead she chose to call out hate and fear in front of some of the most powerful people on the planet, and at a place that has such a large historic meaning to the LGBTQ community.

In the next few years there will be many challenges in protecting free speech, standing up against hate, and protecting those in our communities. But I would like to believe that for every Donald Trump and Elon Musk, there are people like Marianne Budde. There are those of us who can’t speak up for themselves, so it’s important for those of us who can to amplify our voices, even if it’s not the ‘popular’ thing to do.

“And he said you should apologize. Will you apologize?

I am not going to apologize for asking for mercy for others.” - Mariann Budde’s response in a Time interview

Link to articles: x x x

Link to the Matthew Shepard Foundation if you would like to donate

letertis
4 months ago
Git Along Little Zombies, Put A Shamble On. Yeehaw.

Git along little zombies, put a shamble on. Yeehaw.

letertis
4 months ago

The Nopon from Xenoblade are the funniest fucking species of cutesy creatures in any RPG because they're all a bunch of assholes. You look at their adorable little faces and think they're innocent and kind. No!! They have jobs! They have children! They fuck!!!

They have an entire village tradition where they designate one Nopon to be the village's hero, except it's all bullshit and they're just sending their most problematic villager to go get killed in battle so they stop being a pain in the ass.

There's several side quests where a Nopon will ask you go to kill a family of wild animals for no reason other than it's annoying them. There's an entire underground drug cartel in the Nopon village.

Nopon should be an example for other rpgs on how to make the funniest npcs.

The Nopon From Xenoblade Are The Funniest Fucking Species Of Cutesy Creatures In Any RPG Because They're
letertis
4 months ago

I keep hate-reading plague literature from the medieval era, but as depressed as it makes me there is always one historical tidbit that makes me feel a little bittersweet and I like to revisit it. That’s the story of the village of Eyam.

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4 months ago
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11 months ago

when will somebody designed a birdfeeder shaped like prometheus where the birds eat out of where his liver will be


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letertis
11 months ago

agamemnon was killed with a sword vs agamemnon was killed with an axe…… neither of these are correct. the only source i trust is this etruscan funerary urn where agamemnon is killed by clytemnestra bashing him on the head with a chair

Agamemnon Was Killed With A Sword Vs Agamemnon Was Killed With An Axe…… Neither Of These Are Correct.

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