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@shannawrites1

A self-proclaimed fountain of useless information. Oregonian. Writer. Mythology & folklore blogger. Animal lover.

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WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is Miley. She refused to go back inside so her human shut the door on her. Has a quick question, which is how dare you? 12/10

Chinese Hanfu (@amazinghanfu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The blogger is wearing a waist-high skirt paired with a grey #Weichang. The light pink wide sleeves and the green #Banbi (a short-sleeved #Hanfu shirt) create a striking contrast in color. She is leisurely strolling in the garden. (Via: Yizhitianyaya)

The blogger is wearing a waist-high skirt paired with a grey #Weichang. The light pink wide sleeves and the green #Banbi (a short-sleeved #Hanfu shirt) create a striking contrast in color. She is leisurely strolling in the garden. (Via: Yizhitianyaya)
Archaeo - Histories (@archeohistories) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The history of the Icelandic horse can be traced back to settlement time in 10th Century AD, when settlers brought their horses to the country. It is believed that the Icelandic breed originates from the horse stock that existed in Norway during the Viking years. During that time

Classical Mythology (@classicalmyths) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Sing in me, Muse, and through me tell the story of that man skilled in all ways of contending, the wanderer, harried for years on end, after he plundered the stronghold on the proud height of Troy." -Odyssey 1.1-5 (trans. Fitzgerald). #BookWormSat

"Sing in me, Muse, and through me tell the story 
of that man skilled in all ways of contending, 
the wanderer, harried for years on end, 
after he plundered the stronghold 
on the proud height of Troy."  
-Odyssey 1.1-5 (trans. Fitzgerald).  
#BookWormSat
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#FairyTaleTuesday #FairyTaleTuesday; Kumiho, Korean fox spirits, are almost always evil. They gain power by devouring the hearts or livers of men. Kumiho can permanently become human if they abstain from consuming human flesh for a prolonged period of time.

#FairyTaleTuesday <a href="/FairyTale_Tues/">#FairyTaleTuesday</a>; Kumiho, Korean fox spirits, are almost always evil. They gain power by devouring the hearts or livers of men.  Kumiho can permanently become human if they abstain from consuming human flesh for a prolonged period of time.