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This Except Cis Men=the British And The Constitutional System=women's Reproductive Health And Rights

This Except Cis Men=the British And The Constitutional System=women's Reproductive Health And Rights

this except cis men=the British and the constitutional system=women's reproductive health and rights


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8 months ago

Blogging this as I fall asleep but as a dedicated cat dad I do, in fact, brush Taiga's teeth every night before bed and

I snapped a picture of the process today

Blogging This As I Fall Asleep But As A Dedicated Cat Dad I Do, In Fact, Brush Taiga's Teeth Every Night

The primordial look of horror and protest - xD


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8 months ago
@pukicho ??

@pukicho ??

9 months ago
This Happened Haha

This happened haha

Everyday I Think Of This And Everyday I Wish Neil Got That Shot

Everyday I think of this and everyday I wish Neil got that shot


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7 months ago

The idea that some pagans have that you cannot view a deity as a lover, a close friend, as your child, as your parent, is so funny to me as someone who is both Hindu and pagan

In bhakti, there are different types of Bhava, or feelings. There is Shanta Bhava, where the devotee is peaceful. Dasya Bhava, where one serves the deity wholeheartedly and finds joy and bliss in service. Sakhya Bhava, where the deity is a friend of the devotee. Vatsalya Bhava, where the devotee sees the deity as their child. Madhurya/Kanta Bhava, where the devotee sees the deity as their lover.

And to call these practices "humanization of deities" just feels disrespectful to me. If you don't understand it then that's completely fine. But to disrespect forms of devotion just because you think it's "too weird to be real" is just not okay.


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