Right, so I’m using my iPod to post this, the problem right now is that my school-distributed-macbook (meaning no access to admin account for me) won’t go past the login account page.I don’t know how tech savvy my followers are, but I was wondering if any one knows what could be the problem and what I should do. I should also say that leading up to this it was having trouble going from one page to another, I’ve trued the apple help forums and I’m try left-shift safe mode. Message if you can, I’ll obviously have to respond through my difficult iPod. Going to bed now, good night!
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dwarf japanese flying squirrels
NO. I REFUSE TO BELIEVE THESE EXIST.
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Hawkeye: 12:44.
Thor: 25:52.
Bruce Banner: 28:03.
Black Widow: 33:35.
Iron Man: 37:01.
Captain America: 37:42.
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I dig this for a couple of reasons.
First, it’s got great style.
Perhaps more interestingly though, is that it’s a very different tone as far as the direction of aggression. Most people know the Clash of the Titans version where she’s on the hunt for him once he shows up. But let’s face it, Medusa really gets the shaft from destiny overall. She starts out as a priestess in a temple who gets raped by Poseidon and gets cursed for it as if it was all her fault. The result is that she’s basically doomed to live without human contact for eternity. Then she’s hunted down specifically for her head by a demigod whose got all sorts of great toys and backing to get the job done and depicted as some sort of horrible monster for defending her turf from folks out to kill her.
There are some really interesting theories about regarding just what the whole ‘gorgon’ thing was really about from a historical perspective. It’s really quite a tragic tale about the rise of patriarchy and the purge of goddess-centric worshipers. There are also parallels to the Apollo versus Typhon story which is part of the same era. Harsh.
See, even the demystified stories from ancient times are fascinating!
Medusa by *MattRhodes
THIS ^^
reasons medusa is one of my fave mythical figures
but i’d like to point out, that it was Athene who cursed Medusa. she was the one who blamed Medusa for her own rape.
that’s the saddest part about this tale, for me. internalised misogyny within women is a terrible thing.
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i really loved bunny’s fur pattern, and of course his clothes had to have some kind of fur, i tried to make his body an upside down triangle since thats the shape he was based on(tbh it was a bit hard without making him look awkward). yes, he’s Australian.
i might add another tattoo here and there not sure yet 8)
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aaaahhhhhhhhh
THIS IS SO GENIUS I’M IN LOVE WITH WHOEVER CAME UP WITH THIS.
I just laughed and then squeaked in fear and now I can’t stop smiling.
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