Mr_PigeonWizard

mr_pigeonwizard


Norwegian hobby photographer
Finisher of cutoff titles
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Praying cat 9 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
Yes, you're right, that's how it started, and that's why I don't mind doing it ;)
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Praying cat 9 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
It's fun though, and I don't mind doing this tag-team thing
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Praying cat 9 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
I don't know what @catfluff is planning this time
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Bear with me 11 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
I haven't seen the John Wick movies yet, would be fun to see the origins of some memes
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Bear with me 11 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
Wow, now we're talkin'
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Bear with me 11 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
I was about to say bring out the snacks, but that's a good start
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Pigeon Forge, Tennessee 2 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
It's not really a secret, it's just not that important, but yes, it all happens between Dollywood and Christmas place
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Ah, so this is the cure for my ills 7 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
Yeah, it's a cheesy lie
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Feed the bees 2 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
Yes, bees too remembers where the food is abundant(as a way to not waste energy), the best takeaway here is to bee kind to all animals no matter how small and seemingly insignificant they may be
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Rusalka (Slavic folklore) 6 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
The rusalki were believed to be at their most dangerous during the Rusalka Week (Cyrillic: Русальная неделя, romanized: Rusalnaya nedelya) in early June. At this time, they were supposed to have left their watery depths in order to swing on branches of birch and willow trees by night. Swimming during this week was strictly forbidden, lest mermaids would drag a swimmer down to the river bed. A common feature of the celebration of Rusalnaya was the ritual banishment or burial of the rusalki at the end of the week, which remained as entertainment in Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine until the 1930s.
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Rusalka (Slavic folklore) 6 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
It is accounted by most stories that the soul of a young woman who had died in or near a river or a lake would come back to haunt that waterway. This undead rusalka is not invariably malevolent, and would be allowed to die in peace if her death is avenged. Her main purpose is, however, to lure young men, seduced by either her looks or her voice, into the depths of said waterways where she would entangle their feet with her long red hair and submerge them. Her body would instantly become very slippery and not allow the victim to cling on to her body in order to reach the surface. She would then wait until the victim had drowned, or, on some occasions, tickle them to death, as she laughed. It is also believed, by a few accounts, that rusalki can change their appearance to match the tastes of men they are about to seduce,[citation needed] although a rusalka is generally considered to represent universal beauty, therefore is highly feared yet respected in Slavic culture.
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Rusalka (Slavic folklore) 6 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
In 19th-century versions, a rusalka is an unquiet, dangerous being who is no longer alive, associated with the unclean spirit. According to Dmitry Zelenin, young women, who either committed suicide by drowning due to an unhappy marriage (they might have been jilted by their lovers or abused and harassed by their much older husbands) or who were violently drowned against their will (especially after becoming pregnant with unwanted children), must live out their designated time on Earth as rusalki. However, the initial Slavic lore suggests that not all rusalki occurrences were linked with death from water.
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Rusalka (Slavic folklore) 6 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
According to Vladimir Propp, the original "rusalka" was an appellation used by pagan Slavic peoples, who linked them with fertility and did not consider rusalki evil before the 19th century. They came out of the water in the spring to transfer life-giving moisture to the fields and thus helped nurture the crops.
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Rusalka (Slavic folklore) 6 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
In Slavic folklore, the rusalka (plural: rusalki; Cyrillic: русалка; Polish: rusałka) is a female entity, often malicious toward mankind and frequently associated with water. Folklorists have proposed a variety of origins for the entity, including that they may originally stem from Slavic paganism, where they may have been seen as benevolent spirits. Rusalki appear in a variety of media in modern popular culture, particularly in Slavic language-speaking countries, where they frequently resemble the concept of the mermaid.
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This raccoon just chillin'. Because of all the shit that has been happening, this might 1 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
This raccoon just chillin'. Because of all the shit that has been happening, this might be one of the more normal things i have come across in 2020.
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(TITLE FROM REDDIT r/funny)
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The North American Brown Bear is know for it's remarkable ability to camoflouge itself 3 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
The North American Brown Bear is know for it's remarkable ability to camoflouge itself when detected.
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(TITLE FROM REDDIT r/NatureIsFuckingLit)
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Stray Cat Yoga 5 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
Welcome to @catfluff's advanced yoga class
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On the night of Christmas, this little one was abandoned with a bag of food on our front 5 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
On the night of Christmas, this little one was abandoned with a bag of food on our front porch. She will be getting her vaccinations tomorrow morning. Reddit, meet Yen.
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(TITLE FROM REDDIT r/pics)
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I deliver pizza, yesterday I heard someone yelling for help, and found a rolled over ATV 12 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
I deliver pizza, yesterday I heard someone yelling for help, and found a rolled over ATV with two occupants, nasty head wounds. I ran and got their family as one instructed me, then afterward called 911. He called my work repeatably trying to get ahold of me. Today, he came in today with this.
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(TITLE FROM REDDIT r/pics)
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Schmoop 5 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
Schmööp
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+ @catfluff
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American breakfast 14 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
Could use a stack of pancakes too though
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Me when seeing this week's leaderboard: 1 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
Dang, the meme lords on hugel0l got so excited that they posted their meme on the wrong website again
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Kids fall running with Rocky 4 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
Imagine you're sitting there, in the grass, minding your own business, picking seeds, and suddenly a herd comes stampeding your way....
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Bone apple teat 7 comments
mr_pigeonwizard · 3 years ago
A simple curse will suffice
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