
I’d like to experience musth. Not annually, but once.
FishyCupid
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I’d like to experience musth. Not annually, but once.

Christianity (other Abrahamic religions too tbf) is one of those things that becomes more insane the more you learn about it. Like, "oh, the character of Jesus is basically a rebrand of Dionysus and similar figures that existed centuries prior to Christianity? Neat"


El uniforme de hoy 👌🏾♥️🇨🇴


The only reason Christianity sounds normal is childhood indoctrination.


Mi presi haciendo de todo para que no nos vuelvan mierda el país antes de irse 😭 lo amo ❤️

You can try, NCR dirtbags

🧏🏻♀️ CUBA NO ES LA AMENAZA, EL BLOQUEO SÍ‼️




It doesn’t matter how you try to explain this image to them, they just don’t understand it.



Odysseus sails home in a Viking ship. The vessel in Nolan’s Odyssey is Draken Harald Hårfagre, the largest Viking ship built in modern times. Built in Haugesund, Norway. Named after Harald Fairhair, our first king. The Odyssey is set around 1200 BC. Ships like this appeared around 800 AD. The Viking Age is closer to us today than to Odysseus. Homer’s ships were black, low, open galleys, light enough to be dragged onto the beach at night. Not a 35-meter dragon ship built for the North Atlantic. A sailing reconstruction of a Mycenaean warship already exists: the Argo, 50 oars, built in Volos, Greece. Nolan filmed in Greece. He still picked the Viking ship. This week Draken sails down the Norwegian coast to the Oslo premiere. She will be the most authentic thing on screen. She is 2,000 years off.

No Patrick, being a decent human being is not "internalized Christian morality"