Twitter trends in one picture
6th December 2022

TOPICS (=Prompt): Boomer Proud Boys Series X High IQ $APE

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THE SNOW QUEEN'S MIRROR makes anything good in the world appear bad & all that is evil & worthless seem attractive. If a fragment enters a person's eye they will see only faults, if a splinter enters a person's heart it will turn to ice
🎨T.Pym

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Omg no way lost Sonic Adventure render found in old magazine?!?!?! Jk I made it! Original model by

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Looks like dear scores high in the Butter and Pretty Dresses department..

https://t.co/7ZoP52iXfC

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Lussi, a Germanic sorceress, is the dark counterpart of Saint Lucia. On the night of December 13 -- 'Lussi Night' -- she rides through the sky on Odin's Wild Hunt, with her band of elves and faeries, called 'Lussiferda'.

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'What freezings have I felt, what dark days seen!
What old December's bareness everywhere!'
Sonnet 97: How like a winter hath my absence been
🎨Caspar David Friedrich, Winter Landscape with a Church, 1811

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Nisse: A Nordic creature of folklore, much like a tomte or household spirit, who appears around Yule or Christmas. They should be left an offering on Christmas Eve, and do not like tradition to be ignored.
(Illus: 'Julbocken' [Yule Goat], J.Bauer, 1912)

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The grave sow (gravsoen) is a huge pig in Scandinavian folklore that is especially active during the Yuletide season. It's got hackles on its back that are as sharp as blades, fangs and red eyes that glow in the dark.

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At Epiphany, Italians are visited by La Befana, the Christmas witch. Like Claus, she arrives via the chimney with gifts. But she also brings coal for the naughty children and may take them back home to her child-guzzling husband.

(Pic by )

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Tentei fazer o sonic do soq no style de
acho q esse foi o desenho mais demorado q eu ja fizkkkkkkkk
gostei mt de fazer

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“Ah,distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December,
& each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor
Eagerly I wished the morrow;— vainly I had sought to borrow
From my books surcease of sorrow— sorrow for the lost Lenore —”
Edgar Allan Poe,The Raven

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