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The first thing I do in the morning is read my devotional (smut)

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My friends about a poem I wrote over a year ago:
(literally. they made this meme.)
@insolary @everyones-least-favorite-bard
“God is dead, but he’s replaced by everything else. Everything is permitted, but everybody is watching.”
—How (Not) to be Secular, James K.A. Smith
alana champion by chuck grant for galore magazine
@vorbits made this and holy flibberty giblets
I AM ALL POWERFUL, I KNOW NO LIMITS AND SURPASS ALL BOUNDS. BOW IN RESPECT, THAT YOU MIGHT BE SPARED, BUT TRULY I AM BEHOLDEN TO NO RULES OF MERCY

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me punching noah hanifin in the mf face: the free market is a lie also fix ur hair
Hey everybody, Xander here! Just wanted to give a shout-out to Gungnir Godposts, who created this lovely Skaði for me. It's one of their smaller pieces, but that does not mean they skimped on quality. The lighting in this photo doesn't capture it well, but the necklace and belt are both a beautiful metallic gold. (Perfect for the daughter of one of the wealthiest giants!!) In addition, by Skaði's feet is one of the collectable coins from Gifts of the Wyrd. On the opposite side of the coin is a classical depiction of Freyr's boar, found on an iron age coin. I'm not particularly into collectable coins, but these are lovely. They fit nicely in the palm of the hand, have a solid heft to them, and work wonderfully as decorations on the Stalli or as votive offerings to Freyr at the Vé. I really recommend checking out both of these pages. They do some beautiful work and the people behind both of them are incredibly friendly and helpful. I've been really enjoying both of these works of art, and I really wanted to express my appreciation and share their beauty with everyone here! /Xander Folmer-