actually in the spirit of my renewed beliefs that 1) art is about having fun making something, not necessarily making something good and 2) if i dont draw i wont make any progress in my work, serious or not. i will post it . as much shame and embarrassment it brings... https://t.co/Z1VGoZYvhG

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I would willingly and pleasurably kill you if you specifically and personally attack me. You perceive a personal attack in a generic statement and call upon your lynch mob to validate your beliefs. We are not the same.

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YAMA BOY 💀
Phra Yom, Phra Yommarat or Death is the god of hell and death. according to Indian religious beliefs
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“The Dreamer”
https://t.co/Kg8Kjb72DH
We all have hopes and beliefs that lead us to our destination.
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3rd master piece
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We are learning and applying that in our own way to prove it

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There is lightness of beliefs and openness to new perspectives. Thoughts are just a light, flowing speculation of the moment

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Sumer is the first civilization in the world. They believed that the eye is the window to the soul. This collection of mine was inspired by Sumerian beliefs. I hope you enjoy watching it.❤️
🔴https://t.co/mMJyGMUL63

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I doubt there are any absolutely universal beliefs in Aeres, but there's a growing and widespread belief that Saeyos, the great protector dragon of the realm, is actually a living god who will judge the dead for their sins. A harmless belief now, but one that could be dangerous.

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its occurred to me that ive never crossposted any of my art here so: its monk! at first meeting she was brash and honest and seemed to be content in her beliefs… what could have been so terrible that it could drive her into despair?? find out next on dr*gonball z….

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"My feelings, my beliefs... I'll stick to them until the very end!
That's what makes me cool!"

~Ako Udagawa 🌹🥁

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So I see is trending 👀💕 have a science fantasy tragedy :’)

Logline: An ambitious Acolyte of the Sun seeks the truth about their religious upbringing, and is forced to confront the dark nature of their beliefs when it threatens their only love.

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💜🐈✨NEW DROP-CAT TAROT Major Arcana
5.THE HIEROPHANT
KEYWORD : tradition, education, beliefs
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hope you enjoy with my artwork
https://t.co/P7gNxrOsFR

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bbh and the cursed egg lore 💕

✨#dsmp 05 - the hierophant✨
🌞upright meanings: tradition, conventionality, conformity, education, knowledge, beliefs
🌚reversed meanings: rebellion, non-conformity, new methods, ignorance

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I love when characters juxtapose your common beliefs, so here's Odin, a buff Elf and your local himbo

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The sacred woods include holly, laurel, pine and spruce, and cedar These trees “stayed awake during all seven days and were blessed to stay green. Burning cedar is important to Cherokee spiritual beliefs. “Cedar is used to cleanse an area of negative energy.

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🌷Valleystar🌷
The son of a med cat and warrior from different clans. Gets psychotic episodes which StarClan makes the clans believe makes him evil and he is killed and sent to the Dark Forest for it. Eventually he is allowed into StarClan after a reform in their ableist beliefs.

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I found out that Guzma is 6'5" but that goes against my personal beliefs so I made him short like he should be

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Fenrir By
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Fenrir or Fenrisúlfr is a monstrous wolf in Norse Mythology.

Read more
- Lindow, John - Norse Mythology: A Guide to Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs (p.111)
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Prints
https://t.co/aV6xswuk5K

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We must be cautious about indoctrinating with our beliefs as often this passes on our problems, misunderstandings and "lackings" to them.

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Sumer is the first civilization in the world. They believed that the eye is the window to the soul. This collection of mine was inspired by Sumerian beliefs. I hope you enjoy watching it.❤️
🔴https://t.co/mMJyGMUL63
0.5 $ETH

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https://t.co/y9J1ziuknQ Mushrooms Reflections and inheriting beliefs tradition of generation after generation From one era to another by expressing symbolic comparisons

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