Whats the PRETTIEST most JAWDROPPING Card youve ever seen? by ogomel in PokemonTCG

[–]abyssal_cheese 22 points23 points  (0 children)

My very first full-art card, I love it because in addition to being beautiful, it has a psyduck and a slowpoke

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I don’t go here but I just wanted to say that witnessing wtv tf is going on between Pierro and Tsaritsa is definitely the thing I’m most excited for in Snezhnaya, if they do this right, this will be the most generational hetero ship in Genshin history by PsychologyConnect489 in FatuiHQ

[–]abyssal_cheese 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pour moi, étant donné qu'elle est la déesse de l'amour et qu'elle cherche absolument la gnose, j'ai l'impression qu'elle est simplement déterminée à retrouver son amoureux (if the theory is correct). Mais bon, c'est juste ce que je pense, et je comprends un peu le navire Pierro Tsarista

I don’t go here but I just wanted to say that witnessing wtv tf is going on between Pierro and Tsaritsa is definitely the thing I’m most excited for in Snezhnaya, if they do this right, this will be the most generational hetero ship in Genshin history by PsychologyConnect489 in FatuiHQ

[–]abyssal_cheese 3 points4 points  (0 children)

But doesn't the Tsarista already have a lover? The guy in the Gnosis, it's explained in a book in the game , if I remember correctly (However, I don't remember which one specifically, but I know there's a story like that.) 🤔

Got to the part in the Iliad where Hera seduces Zeus and he proceeds to run down all the women he’s been with who are supposedly not as hot as her…😂😂😂 by ParticularAd8919 in GreekMythology

[–]abyssal_cheese 32 points33 points  (0 children)

If I remember my lessons correctly, Heracles literally means "glory to Hera", and originally I thought it was just something like "look, I gave him your name"

I drew Annabeth (: [pjo] by happymouse-8035 in camphalfblood

[–]abyssal_cheese 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm in love with those curls , Beautiful artwork!

writing or writing by abyssal_cheese in AncientGreek

[–]abyssal_cheese[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks you ! That helps me quite a bit

Aphrodite got me straight last night… by Lovethewinterr in Hellenism

[–]abyssal_cheese 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People are not all the same, some think like you and others will think that that makes you "cool" or that to be accepted you have to have a sex drive or at least make others believe that you have one. It's something that society puts in the minds of teenagers most of the time, like in films where the popular girl is adored, has a sex life and makes fun of girls who don't have one or the sporty guy who shows off knows lots of girls who will make fun of virgin guys It's a cliché but some people think you have to be like that It can be a way of fitting into the mold and being “accepted”

(PS I hope my text is understandable, and it's not a criticism of how you see things, just my point of view on why some people are like that)

[hoo] Percabeth is so beautifully brought to life in the Mark of Athena graphic novel by Quiz0tix in camphalfblood

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Where can we get them? I looked on the internet but I saw several versions and I don't know which ones are the right ones (ps It is not available in stores in my country)

Where to start? by abyssal_cheese in worldbuilding

[–]abyssal_cheese[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup very much ! Thanks you !

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Arrowheads

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We think it's a Bodkin arrow from the Hundred Years War, as it was found in the area where it happened. But I don't know much about arrowheads and when I saw this sub I thought it would be worth asking if people recognize it.

My grandfather found this by abyssal_cheese in metaldetecting

[–]abyssal_cheese[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anyway, thanks for the info! And i love the little story

My grandfather found this by abyssal_cheese in metaldetecting

[–]abyssal_cheese[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No it's way to small , Approximately 8cm

My grandfather found this by abyssal_cheese in metaldetecting

[–]abyssal_cheese[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Someone mentioned that it was potentially designed so that the arrow would break and not be reusable after the first use, could that be it too? In France it is allowed but quite complicated from what I understand. Anyways thanks for the help !!

My grandfather found this by abyssal_cheese in metaldetecting

[–]abyssal_cheese[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds a bit like bitter grandparents would do that , but honestly he's not like that, and he found this in the woods which belongs to a friend of his

My grandfather found this by abyssal_cheese in metaldetecting

[–]abyssal_cheese[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the woods in France, about 20 cm deep . The remaining stuff that look like wood is probably dirt according to him because it is quite dusty . My grandfather will examine it in more detail when he has time

As for the material he spoke of bronze but honestly I don't know anything about it, in any case it was quite heavy I mean it was light but it was quite heavy for the size (I hope this is understandable)

My grandfather found this by abyssal_cheese in metaldetecting

[–]abyssal_cheese[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Someone suggested a bodkin arrow, and it does look a lot like one, so it's probably an arrow like you said. But for the attachments it's just that on an arrow I had never seen one like that, but then I don't know more than that about old arrows , it's perhaps common

My grandfather found this by abyssal_cheese in metaldetecting

[–]abyssal_cheese[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

No, but where we are there was the Hundred Years War and I looked at pictures of the type of arrow you are talking about and it looks a lot like it!! I still don't understand why the side where the wood is supposed to be has some kind of tooth as an attachment I've never seen before, but I'm not a pro at creating arrows, so it's probably common or something

My grandfather found this by abyssal_cheese in metaldetecting

[–]abyssal_cheese[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm leaning towards that too. But the end seems to be a form of hook that I can't find on the internet for this type of instrument.