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by: Wish Fire
Saint Gothic
Taboo Moon Magazine X Ghosts
I’m a proud Democratic Governor with a record of cutting taxes and expanding economic opportunity.
In my first 2.5 years, we’ve cut taxes for seniors, families, and businesses – and secured the largest private sector investment in our Commonwealth’s history.
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Today they threw stones at the president in a peaceful caravan.
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Operation REASSURANCE is a Canadian-led, 3500-personnel brigade based here in Latvia.
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In the face of Putin’s ongoing aggression, we’re renewing the mission. Our troops will remain on the ground to deter Russia and fortify NATO’s Eastern flank.
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A “demon soul” isn’t a standard term, but here are common interpretations:
– In the video game *Demon’s Souls* (and its remake), it’s a boss soul item used for crafting weapons, spells, or upgrades.
– In occult/fantasy lore, it could mean a demonic entity’s soul or a human soul possessed/corrupted by demons.
– In World of Warcraft, the Demon Soul is a powerful artifact created by Deathwing.
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Being psychotic refers to experiencing psychosis, a mental state where someone loses touch with reality. Key symptoms include hallucinations (sensing things that aren’t there, like hearing voices) and delusions (holding false beliefs, e.g., paranoia). It can result from conditions like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, substance use, trauma, or medical issues. If this affects you, seek help from a mental health professional.
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Hailstorm in Palinges, Saône-et-Loire, France this afternoon…
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Back-to-Back, Judgey-to-Belli
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Witnesses heard a tremendous amount of gunfire.
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A more efficient justice system for citizens, less conditioned by political currents and ideological biases. This is our commitment, and we will carry it forward.
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Turning up the papaya heat in Amsterdam
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Taboo topics in government often include classified info like UFO sightings (as per recent DNI statements), corruption and lobbying influence, foreign policy failures (e.g., specific China relations), and sensitive social issues like religion or personal finances in official discussions. These are rarely openly debated due to political risks. Sources: Medium, Inc., Quora.
Former CHERRY BULLET member Heo Jiwon is currently preparing to make her solo debut this year
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Taboo things vary by culture and context, but here’s a list of some examples:
– Incest
– Cannibalism
– Necrophilia
– Public nudity in many societies
– Discussing salaries openly in some workplaces
– Eating pork in Islam or beef in Hinduism
– Talking about politics at family gatherings in divided households
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Les Gris-Gris de Monsieur Dior by Cordelia de Castellane infuses Dior Maison’s latest earthenware with the founder’s lucky four-leaf clover
Now available in stores and on.dior.com/gris-gris-x
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The Duchy of Cornwall has identified seven Focus Farms across its 130,000 acre estate leading the way in testing and showcasing sustainable farming on the journey to net zero.
Through collaboration, knowledge sharing, and open discussion of their successes and challenges, Focus Farms are creating a blueprint for regenerative agriculture to share with others.
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surprise stream! Pork tenderloin with apple mostarda, potato puree and rice
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Child labor can be considered a form of modern-day slavery when it involves exploitation, coercion, or the denial of a child’s basic rights, such as education and freedoms
The International Labour Organization (ILO) estimates that 160 million children are engaged in child labor globally
It’s impossible to give an exact total number of farm workers who were slaves throughout history, as records are incomplete and span millennia globally. However, slavery has been central to agriculture in many eras:
– In ancient Rome and Greece, slaves made up ~30% of some populations, with many working farms.
– Atlantic slave trade (16th-19th centuries) involved ~12 million Africans, mostly for plantations.
– Estimates suggest over 11 million in Islamic slave trades, often agricultural.
Today, ~25 million are in forced labor, including farming. For specifics, which era interests you?
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In historical contexts like American chattel slavery, children born to enslaved mothers were automatically enslaved under laws like partus sequitur ventrem. They faced family separations through sales, forced labor from young ages, physical abuse, and limited access to education or healthcare. Many were treated as property, with some enduring medical experiments or sexual exploitation. For details, see sources like Oxford Research Encyclopedias or Wikipedia on “Children of the plantation.”
Slavery in ancient Egypt differed from modern concepts. It mainly involved war captives, debtors, or voluntary bonds for survival. Types included chattel slaves (property), bonded laborers (debt-based), and forced corvée workers for state projects.
Roles: Domestic service, farming, construction, temple work. Treatment varied—some owned property, married freely, or gained freedom; others faced beatings or branding.
Economy wasn’t slave-dependent; pyramids used paid labor. Sources: Wikipedia, TheTorah.com, FactsAndDetails.
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A breathtaking double solar halo appeared above the shores of Split Rock Lighthouse State Park Beach, casting a surreal glow over Lake Superior in Minnesota — a rare atmospheric phenomenon witnessed by few…!
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I’d be happy to share some fascinating haunting tales from different cultures! Each tradition has unique perspectives on the paranormal and taboo subjects.
French
: The “Dame Blanche” (White Lady) legends tell of ghostly women in white who appear on roads and bridges, often seeking justice for wrongs done to them in life. These tales often involve forbidden love or family secrets.
English
: The Tower of London’s many ghost stories include Anne Boleyn, who appears headless, and the Princes in the Tower. English folklore is rich with tales of spirits bound by unfinished business or tragic deaths.
Spanish
: “La Llorona” (The Weeping Woman) is found throughout Spanish-speaking cultures – a mother who drowned her children and now eternally searches for them, warning of the consequences of jealousy and rage.
German
: Germanic folklore includes the “Nachzehrer” – spirits of those who died unnaturally and return to drain life from the living, often family members. These tales explore themes of guilt and unresolved family trauma.
Korean
: Korean ghost stories often feature “wonryeo” – vengeful spirits of women who died unjustly. The tale of Arang, a magistrate’s daughter murdered for refusing advances, who returns to seek justice, is particularly haunting.
Chinese
: “Hungry ghosts” in Chinese tradition are spirits trapped between worlds due to unfulfilled desires or improper burial rites, representing the importance of honoring ancestors and family obligations.
Greek
: Ancient Greek tales of the “vrykolakas” – undead beings created when someone dies in sin or without proper rites – explore themes of moral transgression and spiritual consequences.
Swedish
: Scandinavian “draugr” are undead beings who guard their burial mounds, representing the fear of disturbing the dead and respecting ancient burial grounds.
Romanian
: Beyond Dracula, Romanian folklore includes “strigoi” – troubled spirits of the dead who return due to unfinished business, often involving family secrets or broken promises.
These tales often serve as cultural warnings about respecting the dead, honoring family obligations, and the consequences of moral transgressions.
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We thank our guests for sharing your voices and love for Cracker Barrel. We said we would listen, and we have. Our new logo is going away and our “Old Timer” will remain.
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At Cracker Barrel, it’s always been – and always will be – about serving up delicious food, warm welcomes, and the kind of country hospitality that feels like family. As a proud American institution, our 70,000 hardworking employees look forward to welcoming you to our table soon.
Paraguay declares the “Cartel of the Suns” as an international terrorist group.
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With this decree promulgated by President Santiago Peña, the Government reaffirms its commitment to the regional fight against organized crime and transnational drug trafficking.
The Garden of Eden, from the Bible’s Book of Genesis, was a paradise created by God where He placed the first humans, Adam and Eve. It contained the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, which God commanded them not to eat from. Tempted by a serpent, Eve ate the fruit and shared it with Adam, granting them awareness of good and evil, shame over nakedness, and resulting in their expulsion from the garden to prevent eternal life from the Tree of Life. This story symbolizes the origin of sin and human morality.