“A lesson to be learned.”
For JunLian week Day 2: Decree
/This is part I. of a 2-piece set of artworks.
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“A lesson to be learned.”
For JunLian week Day 2: Decree
/This is part I. of a 2-piece set of artworks.
🫠

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Nunavik leaders are exploring the idea of banishment as a way to block drugs and alcohol entering their communities. 'We want to make it cle
Leaders in Nunavik are exploring the idea of banishment as a way to stop the flow of drugs and alcohol into their communities. Banishment is a historical practice that a growing number of Indigenous communities have been bringing back. Pita Aatami, president of Makivvik which represents Inuit in Nunavik, says the policy, if implemented, would largely target non-Nunavik residents bringing in contrabands. He says substance use is "killing our people.”
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Gallifrey before the time war: to the CIA with that fool Gallifrey after the time war: warcrimeville
By the power of BFDI I banish you to battle arena

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Why is salt good for exorcism and banishing and all that jazz? Well you see, way back in the day people knew jack-all about germs and microbes and for all they knew it was evil spirits that got into their food and made it go a-spoil. They Noticed and Observed that when you soaked food in a Lot of Salt, food stayed good longer. So that meant that the salt was keeping the bad spirits out. Now, tossing around salt and making salt circles makes for dramatic rituals, sure. But I think we all know that some entities are just powerful bastards and need some extra oomph to get them out of the damn house. You know what is more potent than salt at killing bacteria and germs? Bleach. You know what’s really good for just killing all kinds of stuff very dead? Medical autoclaves. Now I understand that not all of you have access to autoclaves, but I understand that a good pressure cooker can also do for sterilization. So therefore, I propose that if you have yourself a haunted doll or something that isn’t reponding to the usual methods, a wash with chlorine might be in order; and if that doesn’t to the job, a visit to the Insta-Pot might teach the bastard who’s boss around here. (Of course there might not be much of a doll left but it wasn’t like you needed to keep it around, anyway.)
Behold, Anonymous! Halt moments before banishment!
Bear with me. This was my first attempt at stain glass windows and I'm not entirely happy with it. However, I didn't want to ruin it by trying too hard so I tried to keep it simple and not make myself angry.
My writing phase didn't last as long as it seemed. I got two and a half chapters slapped down, and then went and found myself reading the Silmarillion.
So much for writing.