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Source channel @olddriverGDstudy · Post #9 · Mar 17

#语录 凡哥语录 也许大家会觉得这里规矩多,甚至去年我还听说别人评价我们这是集中营,可是到头来,所谓“自由”的那些群如今一个个都凉了,只有我们健康持续的发展着,大队就是个平台,平台是属于大家的,我们就是帮你们维持好正常运营,别的真没多想,其实你们扪心自问,应该也有个中肯的评价吧 你这不够推拉,不能这么舔,你要说,我考虑一下,看你表现,下次给你准备点小惊喜 找女朋友炮友什么的,不能一味舔狗,要调动妹子的注意力和心情,不是说要pua人家,但是人pua不也是强调以我为主,讲究拉扯么,这个也一样的呀,当然啦,面对🐔还是给钱实在点,别整那些有的没的

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@fluencyinenglish · Post #7334 · 09/21/2019, 06:51 PM

#weird-truth @fluencyinenglish 🔹Old Funeral Customs: Placing Coins on the Eyes of the Dead @fluencyinenglish At Stillinger Family Funeral Home in Greenfield, Indiana, we get questions all the time about old funeral customs like this one: What’s the meaning of placing coins on the eyes of the dead? Like many customs and traditions, this one goes way back – in this case to the times of Greek mythology. Placing coins on the eyes of the dead was intended to “pay the ferryman”. Let’s take a closer look at this old funeral custom: ❇️Paying the Ferryman @fluencyinenglish According to often accepted interpretations of Greek mythology, it was essential to pay the ferryman. What does this mean? Charon was the name of a mythological boatman who would transport the souls of the departed across the River Styx; in essence, this was a journey from the land of the living to the land of the dead. To ancient Greeks and others, not making this journey meant not passing on to the afterlife, but instead remaining behind to wander the banks of the River Styx. Because Charon needed to be paid for the journey, coins were placed on the body. @fluencyinenglish In the Mouth or On the Eyes? It appears the earliest manifestations of paying the ferryman called for placing a single silver or gold coin under the tongue of the dead. This was called Charon’s Obol (the obolus was a silver coin in ancient Athens, Greece). The custom eventually came to include the alternative practice of placing a coin ON the mouth of the deceased, as opposed to under the tongue. @fluencyinenglish It is not exactly clear when the tradition evolved to include the practice of placing two coins on the eyes of the departed. Modern iterations of this practice may call for placing pennies or quarters on the closed eyes. It is also believed that placing coins on the eyes of the dead was historically done to make sure the eyes remained closed – out of the superstitious fear that looking into the eyes of the deceased would reveal our own death. @fluencyinenglish From Timeless Traditions to Modern Funeral Services While many old funeral traditions – such as placing coins on the eyes of the dead – may be regarded as outmoded superstitions with no basis in fact or science, many people still regard them as comforting customs to help them find peace with the passing. @fluencyinenglish

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@waitmanfear · Post #2407 · 02/19/2023, 10:50 AM

Графический дизайнер Роб Шеридан показал нью-йоркскую неделю высокой моды в стиле «вечно мучающихсядемонов ада, на которых садистски вырезаны произведения боди-арта, пропитанные кровью». Ужасно-прекрасно r/#weird

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