Laimingu Kaledu, To All Of My Christmas Celebrating Followers, And Have A Wonderful Day To Those Who

Laimingu Kaledu, To All Of My Christmas Celebrating Followers, And Have A Wonderful Day To Those Who

Laimingu Kaledu, to all of my Christmas celebrating followers, and have a wonderful day to those who don't!

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3 years ago

Jewish Curriculum

If you’re like me and felt overwhelmed as a convert trying to work out what to learn, I’ve made a checklist on google sheets which you can make a copy of and use to guide your learning. It includes:

Prayers and songs to learn

Historical events to research

Jewish theological topics

Important Biblical and modern figures

Jewish holidays

Book and film recommendations

Jewish values

Judaica to buy

Some resources that have helped me

I hope it helps :)

1 year ago
These Were The Doodles I Did In College In My History Classes.
These Were The Doodles I Did In College In My History Classes.
These Were The Doodles I Did In College In My History Classes.

These were the doodles I did in college in my history classes.

As in like what was the default thing you would draw on the margins when you were in class and had no creative ideas? Personally I was a wings and eyes kid. Usually wings though.

Please reblog to increase the sample size!

2 years ago

Ice age children frolicked in 'giant sloth puddles' 11,000 years ago, footprints reveal

Ice Age Children Frolicked In 'giant Sloth Puddles' 11,000 Years Ago, Footprints Reveal

More than 11,000 years ago, young children trekking with their families through what is now White Sands National Park in New Mexico discovered the stuff of childhood dreams: muddy puddles made from the footprints of a giant ground sloth.

Few things are more enticing to a youngster than a muddy puddle. The children — likely four in all — raced and splashed through the soppy sloth trackway, leaving their own footprints stamped in the playa — a dried up lake bed. Those footprints were preserved over millennia, leaving evidence of this prehistoric caper, new research finds.

Ice Age Children Frolicked In 'giant Sloth Puddles' 11,000 Years Ago, Footprints Reveal

The finding shows that children living in North America during the Pleistocene epoch (2.6 million to 11,700 years ago) liked a good splash. “All kids like to play with muddy puddles, which is essentially what it is,” Matthew Bennett, a professor of environmental and geographical sciences at Bournemouth University in the U.K. who is studying the trackway, told Live Science. Read more.

2 years ago
Overdress Of A Woman’s Robe à L’anglaise English Dress Of Indian Export Chintz Painted And Resist-dyed
Overdress Of A Woman’s Robe à L’anglaise English Dress Of Indian Export Chintz Painted And Resist-dyed
Overdress Of A Woman’s Robe à L’anglaise English Dress Of Indian Export Chintz Painted And Resist-dyed
Overdress Of A Woman’s Robe à L’anglaise English Dress Of Indian Export Chintz Painted And Resist-dyed
Overdress Of A Woman’s Robe à L’anglaise English Dress Of Indian Export Chintz Painted And Resist-dyed

Overdress of a woman’s robe à l’anglaise English dress of Indian export chintz Painted and resist-dyed cotton tabby Centimetres: 118.5 (width) circa 1780

3 years ago

I have a couple of Hanukkah questions:

When the Maccabees rededicated the temple they only had enough oil for one night.

1) Why didn’t they wait the seven days until they could make more pure oil first?

2) How long does the menorah or hanukkiah have to be lit to rededicate a temple? Is it indefinitely? Is it also for seven days, like being pure again for the Maccabees?

Hanukkah Sameach!

7 years ago
So Sometimes I See Bros On The Internet Talk About How Women Couldn’t Have Worn Armor Historically,

So sometimes I see bros on the internet talk about how women couldn’t have worn armor historically, because it was too heavy for them.

Here is a picture of me wearing armor when I was a nerdy 14-year-old girl who was about 5 feet tall and weighed less than 95 pounds. I sometimes wore it for 6 hours straight in summer heat, and I would run and turn summersaults in it for fun.

And before you start asking: this was authentic full steel plate with a padded arming doublet underneath. It weighed so much that I couldn’t carry the plastic tub it was stored in on my own. It was heavy. But once I was wearing it I just felt like I was being hugged or wrapped up in a really heavy blanket. That’s how armor works. The whole point is that the weight is distributed across your whole body, and your whole body can lift a huge amount. It has nothing to do with how strong you are or how much you can bench.

So if you think women are too weak to wear armor, you are wrong on so many levels. It does not even matter if you believe in your little misogynistic heart that all women are defined by their physical inferiority when compared to men, because you are also just wrong about how armor works. Even skinny teen girls can wear armor just fine. Everyone can wear armor.

9 years ago
My Phone Added This Affect To This Picture I Took Years Ago.

My phone added this affect to this picture I took years ago.

8 years ago

I'm fine ignore me

MOTHER FUCKING

3 years ago

good things will happen 🧿

things that are meant to be will fall into place 🧿

2 years ago

I have never heard of Norman Rockwell. I don’t understand anything about art. But this picture shook me and caused a storm of emotions. It is called Breaking Home Ties, 1954

The boy is going to a Uni and wearing his best outfit; the Uni sticker is on his luggage, even his tie and his socks are the colours of the sticker. He is excited and impatient. The father - obviously a farmer, is sitting at the worn farm truck with a flag and a storm lamp, because their place is so small the train won’t normally stop there, so the father will need to “catch” the train and signal with the light and the flag for it to stop.

His son will never come back to the farm.  

I think I understand why this picture sold at 15,4 million dollars in 2006. 

I Have Never Heard Of Norman Rockwell. I Don’t Understand Anything About Art. But This Picture Shook
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Hello! I'm Zeef! I have a degree in history and I like to ramble! I especially like the middle ages and renaissance eras of Europe, but I have other miscellaneous places I like too!

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