Hey did you happen to see that post about indigenous brands to shop from or to support. I’m looking for it at the moment
This ask has been sitting in my inbox forever - and I’m really sorry about that - but I finally found it!!! I’m also gonna add some other links from other posts too.
I started working with Aphrodite a few months ago so I’m not super experienced, but for me it started with sign from her such as smelling the ocean in the wind, pink flowers, blue birds, and other things that are related to her. I reached out to her by making an alter, using all the things that I find beautiful, sea shells especially. There are many different interpretations of Aphrodite, since she is a version of the divine feminine. She is the goddess of beauty and fertility but also of war and courage. She required a lot of respect, but she is not cruel. Do not be scared to ask about anything!
Hello! I’m wanting to work with Aphrodite as my deity, but I want to make sure I’m well educated before jumping in. I’d really appreciate any and all advice, guidance on working with her and what to be aware of and what not. I’m super new to this realm but super excited
gillion tidestrider. you agree. reblog.
for me personally at least, platonic relationships are when you look at each other knowingly, not in a romantic way and probably never in a sexual way, but you both exchange looks going “that’s my person.” and it’s the most comforting feeling in the world.
may you find people who happily listen while you gush about your obscure interests. may you find people you feel comfortable and safe enough around to be your authentic self
A flail-axe?
By @jacobwitzling on TikTok
thats still very cool!!
I’m gonna teach y’all an ‘Ōlelo word because I’m thinking about the language a lot while being here so in ‘Ōlelo the word “keiki” means “child” so when you regress, you are acting like a keiki!!
If you’re a boy you’re a keiki kāne and if you’re a girl you’re a kaikamahine and if you’re māhū (Hawaiian third gender) or nonbinary then you can just be a keiki!!
I just wanted to share a bit ‘Ōlelo with you since it’s not well known :D
i just stimmed so hard
Big math news! It’s been thirty years since mathematicians last found a convex pentagon that could “tile the plane.” The latest discovery (by Jennifer McLoud-Mann, Casey Mann, and David Von Derau) was published earlier this month. Full story.
Petting a mighty fine duck
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