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grandegyptianmuseum:
“  Statue of Sekhmet  Diorite statue of the warrior goddess Sekhmet, from the Temple of Mut at Karnak. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, reign of Amenhotep III, ca. 1391-1353 BC. Collection of Musei Civici di Padova, Padua. Photo: G....

grandegyptianmuseum:

Statue of Sekhmet 

Diorite statue of the warrior goddess Sekhmet, from the Temple of Mut at Karnak. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, reign of Amenhotep III, ca. 1391-1353 BC. Collection of Musei Civici di Padova, Padua. Photo: G. Nimatallah

elvisomar:

karadin:

biggest-gaudiest-patronuses:

afloweroutofstone:

socialistexan:

Europeans: “I don’t understand you Americans, if your working conditions, wages, and social safety net are so bad, why do you not simply unionize or strike?”

Americans:

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Also there’s literally so many restrictions on unions and strikes at this point that striking on any significant scale is nearly de facto illegal

WHY HAVE I NEVER HEARD ABOUT THE LUDLOW MASSACRE, WHY WASN’T I TAUGHT THIS IN CLASS

my grandfather who helped unionize railway workers in the 30s told me about  being shot at during strikes and union rallies.

Minneapolis is no stranger to bloody union busting. Some of my grandmother’s cousins were teamsters in Minneapolis on “Bloody Friday”when the flour mills and other businesses brought in the police armed with gatling guns. On July 20, 1934 “police took direct aim at the pickets and fired to kill. Physical safety of the police was at no time endangered. No weapons were in possession of the pickets.” Sixty-seven truck drivers and union supporters were injured, two men—Henry Ness and John Belor—were killed.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minneapolis_general_strike_of_1934

Come

Approach 

My trusty jackal’s nose 

Don’t try to lie 

Cause I can smell your hide 

Leave your body Leave this body now

Your face can stay 

Upon this golden mask you made 

 The brave in heart 

Can claim eternal life 

My scales of truth 

Will need sufficient proof 

 Their balance depends 

On how your soul weights 

To walk with Gods 

The jaws of chaos you must pass 

 Anubis 

My soul is so light

 And as this feather I can fly 

 Anubis 

Don’t let me wither and die 

 I am proud for what I am 

The guardian of the dead 

Appointed by the gods 

To be their final judge 

 Anubis 

Don’t let me wither and die

grandegyptianmuseum:
“  Osiride statues of Hatshepsut Osiride statues of the female Pharaoh in her mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahari, West Thebes.
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grandegyptianmuseum:

Osiride statues of Hatshepsut

Osiride statues of the female Pharaoh in her mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahari, West Thebes. 

joancrawfords:
“Carnival of Souls (1962)
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joancrawfords:

Carnival of Souls (1962)

It is more civilized to make fun of life than to lament over it.
Seneca, On the Shortness of Life (via philosophybits)