Latina Goth Girls are beyond any kind of physical matter, time or other human made conceptions, they are transcendental in their essence for they are not of this world, a shrouding mystery surrounds them, and when gazed upon their angelic beauty will have one feeling lost as if they were trapped inside a labyrinth.
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The femcel yearns for the dark yet angelic beauty of the Latina Goth
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The Latina Goth stare
When a femcel says something so middle aged and eggless so you hit them with the Latina Goth stare
When a femcel says something so middle aged and eggless so you hit them with the Latina Goth stare
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Wednesday Addams is an Odinic Hero.
In Wednesday (2022) Episode One (clip), it is revealed that Wednesday's name comes from a line from her mother's favourite nursery rhyme. This poem is Monday's Child which goes as follows:
Monday's child is fair of face,
Tuesday's child is full of grace.
Wednesday's child is full of woe,
Thursday's child has far to go.
Friday's child is loving and giving,
Saturday's child works hard for a living.
And the child born on the Sabbath day
Is bonny and blithe, good and gay.
Wednesday's child is full of woe.
Why was Wednesday's child full of woe? One scholarly theory is as follows: the names of the days of the week derive their names from Anglo-Saxon Gods. Wednesday was originally called Wodnesdaeg and was named after Woden, also known as Wotan or Odin. As the chief god of the Germanic pantheon, Odin was not only a fierce king and warrior but also a poet who loved traveling the earth disguised as a traveler. Seeking knowledge above all else, Odin was a serious personality who even sacrificed one of his eyes in the pursuit of enlightenment. Itโs possible that the woe of Wednesdayโs child could be a reflection of some of the more serious attributes of Odin, the weekdayโs namesake. โWoeโ may not be quite as tragic as it sounds and may have simply indicated a more serious demeanor โ or even a longing to understand the deeper mysteries of life.
These qualities of Odin, a serious demeanour and a longing to understand the deeper mysteries of life, are present in Wednesday's character in all cinematic depictions, especially the 2022 Netflix series in which she seeks to uncover the dark secrets surrounding her boarding school for outcasts. Her courage, cunning, and curiosity throughout the series are all characteristic of an Odinic hero.
In Wednesday (2022) Episode One (clip), it is revealed that Wednesday's name comes from a line from her mother's favourite nursery rhyme. This poem is Monday's Child which goes as follows:
Monday's child is fair of face,
Tuesday's child is full of grace.
Wednesday's child is full of woe,
Thursday's child has far to go.
Friday's child is loving and giving,
Saturday's child works hard for a living.
And the child born on the Sabbath day
Is bonny and blithe, good and gay.
Wednesday's child is full of woe.
Why was Wednesday's child full of woe? One scholarly theory is as follows: the names of the days of the week derive their names from Anglo-Saxon Gods. Wednesday was originally called Wodnesdaeg and was named after Woden, also known as Wotan or Odin. As the chief god of the Germanic pantheon, Odin was not only a fierce king and warrior but also a poet who loved traveling the earth disguised as a traveler. Seeking knowledge above all else, Odin was a serious personality who even sacrificed one of his eyes in the pursuit of enlightenment. Itโs possible that the woe of Wednesdayโs child could be a reflection of some of the more serious attributes of Odin, the weekdayโs namesake. โWoeโ may not be quite as tragic as it sounds and may have simply indicated a more serious demeanor โ or even a longing to understand the deeper mysteries of life.
These qualities of Odin, a serious demeanour and a longing to understand the deeper mysteries of life, are present in Wednesday's character in all cinematic depictions, especially the 2022 Netflix series in which she seeks to uncover the dark secrets surrounding her boarding school for outcasts. Her courage, cunning, and curiosity throughout the series are all characteristic of an Odinic hero.
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