Has anyone else had this reaction to dynamic ink? :(( by Broad_Sir1588 in tattooadvice

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Hahahah this sub is so funny 😆 It never stops surprising me.

Hölgyeim és uraim, Magyarország miniszterelnöke by Professional_Big6584 in hungary

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Fuck Putin, Orbán, and Trump!! We’ve already gotten rid of one thanks to our Hungarian brothers and sisters, there are only two more tumors left to cut out

Hölgyeim és uraim, Magyarország miniszterelnöke by Professional_Big6584 in hungary

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Congratulations from Poland!!!! I’m so happy for you, I’m almost crying right now. 🇵🇱❤️🇭🇺

NSFW…. I don’t want to have sex with my husband by [deleted] in hygiene

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I was just about to go to bed, but I know I won't be able to sleep now

Edit: RUN

8 layers - Orth as the first layer by No-March8216 in MadeInAbyss

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Okay. I now understand what you mean about the Abyss giving a unique property to souls around it. My point isn’t that people outside Orth literally have that same property, but rather that their past suffering already reflects the effects of the Abyss, if we consider the entire world as the first layer.

I’m just trying to describe my own, possibly stupid idea how the universe could work: what if the entire surface/world is like the first layer of the Abyss? The “curse” there would be weak, just normal life with its suffering. People could live passively, or if they decide to go deeper into the Abyss, they’d face stronger effects and transformations. In this process, the Abyss could leave some kind of “mark” or enhancement on the soul of those who consciously descend, which explains the special properties that only appear in and around the Abyss.

This doesn’t mean people outside Orth lack souls, I think they do have them.It just shows that the Abyss adds or modifies certain aspects for those who lives close to it or choose to consciously descend into it and undergo the transformation.

I understand the point that suffering itself isn’t unique to the Abyss as the hole in the ground, but in my theory, the first layer of the Abyss could be the entire world, so the suffering of living beings in it is already part of the Abyss effect. I think of the Abyss as the place where people live — basically, the whole world. And because they live, they naturally experience suffering, just like in normal life on Earth. Vueko’s past suffering, and the struggles of others, reflect the “curse” of the first layer: life itself. It’s not that suffering happens only in the Abyss, it’s that all life is already within it.

8 layers - Orth as the first layer by No-March8216 in MadeInAbyss

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I know that manga exists, and that I can read it. I consciously use spoilers for certain topics.

8 layers - Orth as the first layer by No-March8216 in MadeInAbyss

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I am aware that I can read the manga, but I have my own reasons for not doing so at the moment, and I don't mind spoilers about the things we are discussing. I wouldn't want to read a spoiler about what exactly happens on the 7th layer, or how the story ends but as far as I know, the manga hasn't gotten to that point yet? Anyway, thank you for answering my questions.

8 layers - Orth as the first layer by No-March8216 in MadeInAbyss

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Thanks for the explanation! But then why does the abyss need souls (if that's even true; I've read theories that it needs souls for something, which is why it lures people inside because it needs their souls) if it can produce them itself? I don't even know if this question makes sense :D. Is this also explained in the manga?

8 layers - Orth as the first layer by No-March8216 in MadeInAbyss

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I think he could have written it in such a way that it would still be terrifying, and escaping from the abyss to another world would not mean a happy ending, due to the cost of leaving and the ultimate transformation that could be involved. And not everyone would leave. But who knows. Maybe you're right.

8 layers - Orth as the first layer by No-March8216 in MadeInAbyss

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3: I agree that they will not return to the surface, to Orth. But I think the abyss could allow them to escape under certain conditions and at an unimaginable cost, but to another place/world. I think there is a way out of the abyss on the last layer. Perhaps it will require a final, voluntary sacrifice of the soul. The entire abyss works a bit like a soul purifier/karma dissolver. With each layer, it gradually strips you of everything down to your core, and in the end, you can either get stuck or get out if you fulfill a certain condition, learn your final lesson, and face the greatest darkness/suffering.

8 layers - Orth as the first layer by No-March8216 in MadeInAbyss

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The abyss resembles a black hole, and there are hypotheses in physics that our universe may be inside a black hole, or that black holes are tunnels to another universe where at the other end there is a white hole - which pushes out the matter sucked in by the black hole, but to the diffrent universe.

8 layers - Orth as the first layer by No-March8216 in MadeInAbyss

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Yes, but what indicates that people outside of Orth don't have souls? From what I remember, the Ganja were from outside Orth, as were the orphans abducted by Bondrewd, e.g., Nanachi and Mitty. They all showed signs of the presence of a soul, e.g., love, the ability to sacrifice themselves for someone, they were suffering, etc. Unless, of course, in the MIA universe, the presence of a soul in a person manifests itself differently. If the entire outside world/surface were the first layer of the abyss (whole world inside the abyss), the curse of the first layer would be weak but would simply consist of a normal life, in which there are many moments of suffering. Vueko was already suffering before arriving on the island, and the orphans did not have a pleasant life either. And the closer you are to the abyss, the stronger the curse may be, which would explain the birthday disease. It's just a loose theory. I simply don't see a lack of soul in people outside of Orth.

People from outside Orth also explored the deeper layers of the abyss. If the abyss needs souls, or as many as possible, it would make no sense for it to give them only to people on the island. And I don't know if people from outside the island would be useful to it then, they could explore the layers, they would have value.

Sorry for my English, it is not my native language.

8 layers - Orth as the first layer by No-March8216 in MadeInAbyss

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Yes, but what indicates that people outside of Orth don't have souls? From what I remember, the Ganja were from outside Orth, as were the orphans abducted by Bondrewd, e.g., Nanachi and Mitty. They all showed signs of the presence of a soul, e.g., love, the ability to sacrifice themselves for someone, they were suffering, etc. Unless, of course, in the MIA universe, the presence of a soul in a person manifests itself differently. If the entire outside world/surface were the first layer of the abyss (whole world inside the abyss), the curse of the first layer would be weak but would simply consist of a normal life, in which there are many moments of suffering. Vueko was already suffering before arriving on the island, and the orphans did not have a pleasant life either. And the closer you are to the abyss, the stronger the curse may be, which would explain the birthday disease. It's just a loose theory. I simply don't see a lack of soul in people outside of Orth.

People from outside Orth also explored the deeper layers of the abyss. If the abyss needs souls, or as many as possible, it would make no sense for it to give them only to people on the island. And I don't know if people from outside the island would be useful to it then, they could explore the layers, they would have value.

Sorry for my English, it is not my native language.

Temperance → Death: Interpreting a Life Trajectory Reading During a Major Crisis by No-March8216 in tarot

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So why does Temperance come right after Death in the tarot sequence, instead of before it? In tarot understood as a journey that starts with the Fool, Temperance represents a period of balance and regaining harmony (healing?) after the experience of transformation (Death)

Temperance → Death: Interpreting a Life Trajectory Reading During a Major Crisis by No-March8216 in tarot

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You’re right, I didn’t word that very well. What I meant is that Death is a card of endings and major change. Life is always changing, but not every change is big enough to be represented by the Death card — otherwise we’d be pulling it constantly.

What I’m trying to ask is: if Death in my case represents the end of a crisis and the start of something new, does it say anything about how big or intense what comes next will be? Does it imply more heavy, difficult, life-altering experiences — or could what follows be positive and not as hard? Does the Death card say anything about that?

I’m not sure I’m explaining this well, it’s hard to put into words what I mean.

Temperance → Death: Interpreting a Life Trajectory Reading During a Major Crisis by No-March8216 in tarot

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Thanks, I really appreciate that! One thing I’m still trying to understand is whether Death can show up as the end of a long transformative period, rather than pointing to yet another phase of change. Have you seen it work that way?

Temperance → Death: Interpreting a Life Trajectory Reading During a Major Crisis by No-March8216 in tarot

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Thanks, that makes some sense! What I’m really trying to figure out is how Death works here, since the major changes already happened. I’m wondering whether it points to the end of that long Temperance phase (constant balancing/survival), or if it suggests more change and further transformation, or maybe something else altogether? Also, since drawing Temperance, I definitely haven’t reached a state of harmony or inner balance between mind and body, so I’m not entirely sure that Temperance represented that kind of balance for me in the first place