#wednesday
I’d watch this “Addams Family” remake, Mrs-j.
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.
Ask questions
Like what if it all turns out alright?
What if people see me in a kinder light than the one I’ve grown to expect?
What if I am my harshest critic?
I decided to love myself as I was even when there were things I wanted to be better at. At some point you realise that you are worthy of love regardless of not being your ideal self. That’s what basic human kindness and dignity / respect for life is about
Nurture yourself water your roots and soak your bones in the sun ☀️ wear a pretty flower in your hair
Model: Kimya
Materials: men’s small pinstriped button up shirt, white button up, black sweater (used as a skirt)
Price: 1.3 lb = $1.16
Source:fashion.telegraph.co.uk