its starting to hit me that i can’t trust half of the people i keep around me to just fucking listen when i say things lol
BLOOD FOR THE EMPEROR, SKULLS FOR THE GOLDEN THRONE!
Love my smallest Zealot’s suspiciously violent energy.
I was searching for some pretty Hanukkah gifs to schedule a post tomorrow wishing my Jewish followers Happy Hanukkah and I found a fit/shape/body building site that posted this
And I thought to myself, I simply must show my Jewish followers fit Menorah Man
muscle tov
MUSCLE TOV IM SCREAMING
This was NOT how i planned to wish my Jewish followers Happy Hanukkah but with that said I must share these additions to the post:
Happy First night of Hanukkah my friends
POV: mister Devon Price, PhD, telling me that I am right about everything
Source: Unmasking Autism, discovering the new faces of neurodiversity
Women wearing (mostly) various traditional Mongolian clothing at a gathering in Xilinhot, Xilingol League, Inner Mongolia, for Naadam (那达慕/ᠨᠠᠭᠠᠳᠤᠮ).
Nadam, or "Games" is a traditional Mongolian festival in July and August where various traditional competitions and sports, chiefly horse racing, archery, and wrestling, are held.
Note: two videos from the same creator have been cut together here.
Miss Grand Mongolia 2022 National Costume -“THE LEGACY OF GARID”
This headpiece tells about the greatness and glory of the Mongolian. Where were born the strong, brave and big-hearted Mongolian sons and daughters. This headdress has 3 elements that have their own meaning, namely the "The Crystal Tower", "The Wings", and "The Crystal strings". "The Tower" This section is inspired by the traditional shape of the Mongolian women's hat, namely the "Boqta". The hat is a pride and can show the social status of the wearer. This time we took a shape resembling a tower from boqta and combined it with a crystal element (which resembles an ice shard). The crystal tower depicts a Mongolian woman who is brave, tough and honorable. "The Wings" Inspired by the story of Khan Garid who is a proud partner of Genghis Khan. Garid (Mongolian: арьд) is a Mongolian word corresponding to the Sanskrit Garuda with several connotations related Mongolian culture. The Garuda is a large mythical bird-like creature or humanoid bird that appears in both Hindu and Buddhist mythology. Garid is a rank in traditional Mongolian wrestling meaning "mythical bird" as well as the name of the pet eagle of Genghis Khan. -Wikipedia- A symbol of vision, mighty, authority, and courage. "The Crystal Strings" Describing the beauty of winter in the Mongolian land, where the Mongolia have a long cold climate. “Beautiful Winter in The Land of Mongolia”















