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Run Rabbit

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                                                                              [pic madmass.it] LOOK CAREFULLY!   'BUNNY' IN THIS PIC IS WEARING AN 'ALICE' HAIRBAND... [ THIS ACCESSORY IS NAMED AFTER THE 'ALICE IN WONDERLAND' CHARACTER ] Pay attention...'Bunny' [Opiate/Cocaine] has Green Nails [same as Quintana has Green Nails-wears 'Shades' same as 'Dude'- and perhaps has a 'Dolphin Smile?' sits next to a 'Blue Whale' Cocktail [complete with Hawaiian Pine-apple] and Man, that Hair is a mess...   NOW WTF IS THAT BLUE DRINK ON THAT TABLE? RIGHT NEXT TO THE ACETONE NAIL POLISH REMOVER? AND 'TANNING CREAM?' [PROBABLY DERIVED FROM COCONUT OIL] THE TATTY HAIR IS IN NEED OF A GOOD STYLIST..GET IT? COULD JUST BE SOME NON ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE... BUT I'D BET IT WAS A 'BLUE WHALE' COCKTA...

Acedia

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  Acedia (/əˈsiːdiə/; also accidie or accedie /ˈæksɪdi/, from Latin acēdia, and this from Greek ἀκηδία, “negligence”, ἀ- “lack of” -κηδία “care”) has been variously defined as a state of listlessness or torpor, of not caring or not being concerned with one’s position or condition in the world.  In ancient Greece akidía literally meant an inert state without pain or care. SLOTH (Laziness, Indolente, Desidia, Accidia, Pigritia, La Paresse, Trágheit, The original drawing, in the Albertina, Vienna, is dated 1557. Many a modern must find this not only the most passive and negative but in many ways the most haunting and shattering of Bruegel’s seven Sins. It symbolizes the evils of the vice which was treated with more irony and folksy fantasy in “The Land of Cockaigne,” reproduced as Plate 32. In that print,  Plenty has destroyed ambition, energy, activity . The arrangement of the clerk, peasant, and soldier underneath the tree suggests the men as the spokes of a wheel, where t...

Chicken Soup

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                                                              [Album Covers are Artworks sometimes]   https://www.academia.edu/65159680/II_THE_SupERnATuRAL_mILk_STEALER_In_LITHuAnIAn_FOLkLORE_And_ITS_COunTERpARTS_In_OTHER_nATIOnAL_TRAdITIOnS_OF_THE_BALTIC_SEA_REGIOn MILK STEALERS IN MYTHOLOGY.... [For links to PDF's for download Re; Eastern European Mythology/Magic] Known as 'Aitvaras' in Lithuania these Milk stealing 'Spirits' are associated with 'Tricksters' Introduction The Aitvaras is a type of flying dragon/rooster in  Baltic mythology  that has been depicted as a luck-bringer or a trickster spirit. They are also referred to as household spirits, little demons, and even nature spirits.  It is an unpredictable creature that can transform into various forms depending on its current environment. For instan...