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majoraspoe · 1 year
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.ೃ࿐ Season 24 • Essence 1
➣𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐨𝐬𝐞𝐫 - 𝕯𝖗𝖆𝖌𝖔𝖓 𝕳𝖚𝖓𝖙𝖊𝖗
➣𝐄𝐦𝐛𝐚𝐥𝐦𝐞𝐫 - 𝕭𝖊𝖑𝖑 𝕶𝖊𝖊𝖕𝖊𝖗
➣𝐃𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐦 𝐖𝐢𝐭𝐜𝐡 - 𝕽𝖊𝖉 𝕯𝖗𝖆𝖌𝖔𝖓 𝕷𝖆𝖉𝖞
ʀᴇʙʟᴏɢ/ʟɪᴋᴇ ɪꜰ ᴜꜱɪɴɢ ✩⍣¯·.¸¸.·✩·.¸
╰┈➤ ・❥・𝗕𝗢𝗡𝗨𝗦
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xiaotails · 1 year
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Hello!! Hope you’re doing fine, happy holidays🫶
I was wondering if you have any header that matches this icon? Tysm💙🙏
Hello!! I am fine thank u, here are the headers i hope you enjoy and happy holidays 💙 (this icon is so CUTE)
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memento0-mori · 2 years
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electro-kins · 2 years
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lesbian aesop carl pride icons for @elwindss !!
reblog/like if using <3
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carnivalparty · 8 months
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An icon set made from the new C102 summer looks 🌴☀️
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Vincent Price and Peter Lorre
The Comedy of Terrors (1964) dir. Jacques Tourneur
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caprisalad · 2 months
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Aaand we're back babey
This time with more purple
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idvrp · 2 years
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AESOP CARL ICONS - DEFAULT, TRICKSTER, HAMLET
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100X100 icons of Aesop, please like/reblog/credit if you use! Minimal edits made, mostly just sharpened them to make the lines clearer.
DOWNLOAD HERE! (pls let me know if the link is ever broken, thanks!)
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id5cons · 2 years
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˚₊· ͟͟͞͞➳❥ MISC DUMP of icons i made for me + my friends! // psd cred.
╰┈➤ 500 x 500 px.
╰┈➤ reblog if using, credit unnecessary otherwise
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bloodyepitah · 2 years
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IDENTITY V ICONS 🍉
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REBLOG if you USE.
feel free to request!
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svankmajerbaby · 2 years
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ive watched the first half hour of the santa evita series now. its really well done on a technical level, im especially happy with the costume and makeup. the music is sort of horrid and it brings down the gravest moments so far.
what sticks out the most to me is how deeply unsettling this is. obviously its par for the course but. some shots of oreiros body as eva look a lot like stan brakhages the act of seeing with ones own eyes, this way of treating the dead body as it is -an object, not a person anymore. at the same time, the way she is framed, lying still, with other men standing above her, or the way julio kept her lock of hair and the journalist strokes it -its so uncomfortable in a very specific, creepy way. of course there can be no neutrality in the corpse of a woman like evita, but there is still this lingering feeling of something being fundamentally invasive -not necessarily the embalming, i think, as much as the weight of her fame and reputation as the body is taken away and bargained with. her mother probably did have a point, beyond the religious, with cursing the doctor.
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otakusparkle · 6 months
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Identity V New Event Release
Identity V Halloween Event Commencing
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Event Poster Preview
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- Complete event story and quest to earn rewards
- Stickers, Emote, Frame, Icons, Label, Room music, and Furniture
- Mechanic (Tracy Reznik) A-Tier Costume
- Opera Singer (Sangria) B-Tier Costume
- Mechanic's exclusive emote
- Survivor's B-Tier Accessories
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- Hermit (Alva Lorenz) S-Tier Costume and A-Tier Accessories will be available in shop
- Embalmer and Acrobat exclusive emote will be available in shop
- Prisoner, Priestess, and Doctor new A-Tier Accessories will be available in shop
- Dishes available for purchase in event shop
- The ripper S-Tier Costume and A-Tier Accessories will be reprinted in shop
- Acrobat S-Tier Costume and A-Tier Accessories will be reprinted in shop
- Seer and Female Dancer A-Tier Costume will be reprinted event shop
- Survivor and Hunter Halloween Event chasing music will be reprinted in event shop
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- Nocturnal Escape will be available again, join the game and finished the tasks to claim rewards
- Phantom Castle room exclusive for Halloween will be available for free visit
- New and reprinted furniture will be available in shop for limited time
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memento0-mori · 2 years
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୧﹕♡/↻ + credit if using‧ follow me for more! ♡୧ @elwindss
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theegyptiansocietyorg · 4 months
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The Importance of Worshiping Egyptian Gods and Goddesses in the Modern World
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The Importance of Worshiping Egyptian Gods and Goddesses in the Modern World
The Egyptian Society: Anubis ‘God of the Afterlife’- Oracle: Andrew Rogers
“Hello my name is Anubis I look after the dead and all funerary practices when you die you travel to me and have judgement on your life this is important, it is important that you lead a good life so when you are judged upon death you transcend to the afterlife, in ancient times I was worshipped quite widely and there was much to do people feared me, in the modern times things are different after Egypt was taken over by its enemies then the process noted in the Book of the Dead was ceased, new religions came to the force and a lot of history was lost, but I still undertake my responsibilities each day. I am interested in the modern people who worship the Egyptian Gods and Goddesses and are aware of the Book of Dead, it is extremely important that we have the modern person worshipping and learning about the Egyptian Gods and Goddesses, be careful in life and be love, practice daily and we will meet when you journey to the location of your afterlife” Anubis ‘God of the Afterlife’
Anubis, the God of the Afterlife, continues to fulfill his sacred responsibilities, even in these modern times. Although the worship of ancient Egyptian deities has diminished over the centuries, there are still individuals who honor and study the teachings of the Egyptian Gods and Goddesses.
While Egypt has faced various challenges throughout its history, including foreign invasions and the rise of new religions, Anubis remains steadfast in his role as the overseer of the dead. The ancient practice of judgment after death, as described in the Book of the Dead, may have faded away, but the significance of leading a virtuous life remains paramount.
Anubis seeks to connect with those who are familiar with the knowledge preserved in the Book of the Dead. Their understanding of the Egyptian pantheon and their dedication to learning about the ancient ways is crucial. By embracing love and practicing daily, these modern followers ensure a future meeting with Anubis when they embark on their journey to the afterlife.
Let us remember Anubis, the guardian of the dead, and appreciate the importance of spirituality in our lives. May we all strive to live virtuously and be mindful of the ancient wisdom that Anubis embodies.
Anubis ‘God of the Afterlife’
Anubis, the jackal-headed god of ancient Egypt, has fascinated people for centuries with his mysterious role as the guide of souls into the afterlife. From the First Dynasty to the Middle Kingdom, Anubis played an important role in Egyptian society as the god of embalming, weighing of the heart, and ushering of souls into the realm of the dead. Despite being one of the most ancient and frequently depicted gods in the pantheon, Anubis played almost no role in Egyptian myths. However, his significance was far-reaching, as he represented the power of death and rebirth, and his black color symbolized the discoloration of the corpse after embalming as well as rebirth. Anubis was often associated with Wepwawet, another god portrayed with a dog's head or in canine form, but with grey or white fur. Together, the two figures were believed to have guided and protected the deceased on their journey to the afterlife. Anubis also had a female counterpart, Anput, and a daughter, Kebechet, who was the serpent goddess of purification. The myths and legends surrounding Anubis may have faded over time, but his enduring presence in Egyptian culture is a testament to his importance and influence on ancient beliefs and practices.
Anubis' image can be seen in various ancient Egyptian art forms, including reliefs, sculptures, and paintings. His iconic canine head, black fur, and slender body make him instantly recognizable. Anubis was an integral part of Egyptian funerary rituals, and his presence ensured that the dead received proper burial and were guided to the afterlife. Despite not having a significant presence in Egyptian mythology, Anubis remains one of the most iconic and recognizable figures from ancient Egyptian culture. Today, his image is often used in popular culture, from movies to video games and even tattoos. It just goes to show the enduring legacy of ancient Egyptian beliefs and practices, and the lasting impact they have had on the world.
The Egyptian Society
Andrew Rogers: Founder, Egyptian Auteur, Creative Director, Writer, Oracle  
All images, text, design, and art license owner Andrew Rogers©.
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carnivalparty · 5 months
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Small icon set of the newest Halloween cafe merchandise 🎃🐈‍⬛
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