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SABADO; DIA DE SATURNO

SABADO; DIA DE SATURNO


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Strataday

Saltatelli F. “Triassic Layering in Ischigualasto Provincial Park,” Valley of the Moon. San Juan, Argentina.

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Lynch, D. “Encore,” Folding and Faulting. Calico Mountains, California.

Days Locked - 25

Days since Last Orgasm - 33

# Of My Love’s Orgasms During This Lockup - 3

Total # Of Ruined Orgasms - 2

My Love Total Orgasms for the year - 46

My Total Orgasms for the year - 10

Total spankings for the year - 5

Over a month now with no orgasm, at a min. 24 days left to go.  My Love is reaching to 50 mark on her orgasms this year, while I’ve only had a fifth of that.  We seem to be gravitating to only oral for her.  The last three times we’ve had sex, it was me going down on her.  This is my favorite way to give her pleasure, so no complaints there.  

Days Locked - 4

Days since Last Orgasm - 12

# Of My Love’s Orgasms During This Lockup - 0

Total # Of Ruined Orgasms - 2

My Love Total Orgasms for the year - 43

My Total Orgasms for the year - 10

Total spankings for the year - 5

Days Locked - Lost Count

Days since Last Orgasm - I don’t remember….

# Of My Love’s Orgasms During This Lockup - Too many to count

Total # Of Ruined Orgasms - 0

My Love Total Orgasms for the year - Too many to count.

My Total Orgasms for the year - 1

Total spankings for the year - 0


Same stats as last time.  She has still not not me out, or allowed an orgasm.  The days just keep rolling by….

Days Locked - Lost Count

Days since Last Orgasm - I don’t remember….

# Of My Love’s Orgasms During This Lockup - Too many to count

Total # Of Ruined Orgasms - 0

My Love Total Orgasms for the year - Too many to count.

My Total Orgasms for the year - 1

Total spankings for the year - 0

I have totally lost count of any stats this year.  All I know is I have been allowed one orgasm so far, and she is not planning on giving me another one for a long time.  

In other news, since starting the discord, My Love has learned a lot of things from other keyholders, and reading posts from other locked guys, she said “things are going to change around here”.  My chore list has gone way up over the last few weeks, and my orgasms have gone way down.  There is another poster who is receiving daily spankings because his wife read about those on the discord as well.  It’s nice to have a safe place to discuss FLR and chastity, and bounce ideas off of each other.  I know it has personally helped our FLR.  If you have a keyholder, but don’t want to show her all the fantasy porn of Tumblr, you should join us.  https://discord.gg/hegeEgf

#inTheMoodForLoveRome #LoveNotesFromTheUnderground #saturday #subway . #circle #cyan #turquoise #gra

#inTheMoodForLoveRome #LoveNotesFromTheUnderground #saturday #subway
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#circle #cyan #turquoise #gray #concrete (presso Roma (Rm))


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LEAD Energy: ReceptivePlanet: SaturnElement: EarthAssociated Herbs: Rose, Nettle, Rue, CuminPowers: LEAD Energy: ReceptivePlanet: SaturnElement: EarthAssociated Herbs: Rose, Nettle, Rue, CuminPowers: LEAD Energy: ReceptivePlanet: SaturnElement: EarthAssociated Herbs: Rose, Nettle, Rue, CuminPowers:

LEAD

Energy: Receptive
Planet: Saturn
Element: Earth
Associated Herbs: Rose, Nettle, Rue, Cumin
Powers: Divination, Protection, Defensive Magic

Magical/Ritual Lore:

Lead has long been used in magic. In ancient Greek times tablets of this metal were ritually charged and inscribed with ‘words of power’. These tablets were generally used in negative spells because the lead ensured the spell’s long continuance.

In India during the 11th century, charms and figures designed to cause conception or to increase the fertility of gardens and orchards were engraved on lead tablets.

Magical Uses:

Lead is a heavy metal which causes death when it’s absorbed by the body. The ancient Romans discovered this by using lead dishes and cooking utensils.

A curious divination, recorded in the 1800’s in Italy by Charles Godfrey Leland, uses lead. Take three rose seeds (remove them from the “hip” that forms after a rose has lost its petals), three nettle leaves, two rue leaves and three cumin seeds. Put these on a metal plate along with a small quantity of lead.

At midnight, while clearing your mind of needless mental clutter, burn two yellow candles and light a fire. Place the metal plate over the fire. Then fill a large basin with water. Once the lead has melted, pour it, along with the herb ashes, into the water.

When the lead nodule has cooled, remove it from the water and gaze at its shape. The ritual and the lead itself should allow access to your psychic mind. If nothing comes to you, place the nodule beneath your pillow and let your dreams guide you.

Lead is worn or used in protective spells and also plays its part in defensive magic. It can be placed near the entrance of the house to prevent negativity from gaining access.

[Source: Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem, & Metal Magic by Scott Cunningham]


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We’re coming for ya Friday! #cat #funny #quote #friday #woo #party #yay #weekend #saturday #lo

We’re coming for ya Friday! #cat #funny #quote #friday #woo #party #yay #weekend #saturday #love #hilarious #kitty #meow #instadaily #instagood #instafash


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It takes me all the way.. I want you to stay. #morning #saturday #stay

It takes me all the way.. I want you to stay. #morning #saturday #stay


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Hi. We poop in the corner. Xoxo . . . . #Saturday #vibe #lockdown #seflie #instagay #man #anotherpho

Hi. We poop in the corner. Xoxo
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#Saturday #vibe #lockdown #seflie #instagay #man #anotherphoto #dadisbored (at London, United Kingdom)
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Of course!  I hope this is a good way to do it - I’m not very tumblr-savvy…

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I’ve been meaning to start sourcing everything, but it will probably take a bit of time, since a lot of the information is just kind of my accumulated knowledge (I’ll do my best though!).  About Loki’s life in Jotunheim specifically, let me see…  I know the first time I read about it was in The Norse Myths by Helena Yvette Grimes, but that book is not really an academic one, and it’s very inaccurate in some parts.  This website’s (http://shadowlight.gydja.com/loki.html) info on the subject is accurate and well-written, but this website is not academic either. Myths of the Norsemen by H.A. Guerber, an academic text, touches on Glut, Eisa, and Einmyria in chapter 22 (http://free.sbooks.net/H_A_Guerber/Myths_of_the_Norsemen/kindle.html), but not in exceptional detail.  From a cursory sweep of my sources that I expected to have the right information, that is what I’ve found.  Let me know if you want me to find more sources.  I know there ARE more, but I’d have to reread a lot of material to locate the others.  I definitely don’t mind doing this, since I should have been citing my sources from the beginning.  Also, it’s always good to refresh knowledge.  So just let me know if you’d like me to dig a little deeper.  Thanks for bearing with me!

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I’m so sorry for not responding sooner!  The Laugardag/Saturday is also primarily from H.A. Guerber’s Myths of the Norsemen.  Loki’s parentage is a bit trickier, because nearly every piece about Loki will mention Loki’s parentage, but they all say different things.  It’s because no one is quite in agreement on Loki’s true origins.  For that reason, what I’ve posted here might not even be the most accurate answer.

The H.A. Guerber text cites the three different possibilities of Loki’s parentage, in chapter 22 like the information on Eisa, Einmyria, and Glut.  [1]One possibility is that Loki was among the family of original gods with Odin and Hoenir, since the three make up a common triad.  There is also the possibility that Loki was:

          “[2]the son of the great giant Fornjotnr (Ymir), his brothers being Kari (air) and Hler (water), and his sister Ran, the terrible goddess of the sea. Other mythologists, however, make him [3]the son of the giant Farbauti, who has been identified with Bergelmir, the sole survivor of the deluge, and of Laufeia (leafy isle) or Nal (vessel), his mother” (Guerber).

I’m sorry to keep suggesting the Guerber text, but many other mainstream texts are painfully inaccurate (with respect to older sources and artefacts) and suffer from some form of factual distortion.  This is one of the few that doesn’t, so it’s a good source of information.

This (http://shadowlight.gydja.com/loki.html) well-informed/written but non-academic site that I’ve suggested before details Loki’s descent from Farbauti and Laufey.

I’m fairly certain that Rudolf Simek’s Dictionary of Norse Mythology provides a good explanation on Loki’s parentage, but I don’t know on which page it is.

Otherwise, you can always use more original sources, like Snorri’s Prose Edda Gylfaginning, in which it is explicitly stated that Farbauti and Laufey are Loki’s father and mother.  It also describes their escape from the flood.  The Prose Edda Skaldskaparmal calls Loki “son of Farbauti and Laufey”, “Farbauti’s son”, and “Farbauti’s sly son”.

I owe you a lot more sources than this, but I study this field for leisure only, so I haven’t kept very good record of my sources.  I am currently going through all texts/research papers/articles/websites I have saved up, so that I can properly document everything on here (It may take a while though).  Until then, I hope this will do!

Each day of the seven day week held a special significance to a god.  Sunday was the day sacred to the Sun, Monday the Moon, Tuesday Tyr, Wednesday Odin, Thursday Thor, Friday Frigga, and Saturday Loki.  The name of each day sounds fairly similar to its corresponding god, with the exception of Saturday, which is often mistakenly assumed to be named for the Roman god Saturn.

Saturday, the final day of the week, was originally known as Laugardag (formed from Loki’s name, but it translates to wash-day).  When adapted to English, the day did in fact maintain its connection to Loki.  The word Saturday is based on Sataere (the thief in ambush).  This is simply another one of Loki’s names, used when referring to Loki as a god of agriculture (each of the gods presided over several different aspects of the universe, and Loki was no exception).  So, although few know of it, the final day of the week is still named for Loki.

Incidentally, I’ve seen a lot of campaigns online prompting people to begin calling Saturday “Lokisday”.  Most people have no idea Saturday is named after Loki, so Loki’s significance to the day is forgotten.  This campaign to call Saturday Lokisday seeks to reinforce Loki’s connection to the day. This is an interesting idea, and I will definitely attempt to use Lokisday as often as I can remember.

I heard they’re making a Kill La Kill game. As long as I can pick my character I’ll be h

I heard they’re making a Kill La Kill game. As long as I can pick my character I’ll be happy


#art #artistsoninstagram #killlakill #nononjakuzure #anime #fanart #digitalart #photoshop #illustration #saturday (at Mount Juliet, Tennessee)


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