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Farther along
Traditional gospel hymn (1911)
Traditional gospel hymn (1911)
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Dog Whistle - hail Mary - produced by White Alchemy Music 🎶
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Dog whistle - too much water - produced by white alchemy studios
Forwarded from Thaeshian Grove
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Corruption and Truth - by Alfred Cadoux - A White Alchemy Studio Production. (W.A.S.P.)
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Reflective enemy - white alchemy music 🎶
Forwarded from Αρυολογία☀️ (The Indo-Europeans)
The Brothers Grimm were the authors of Grimm’s Fairy Tales (Kinder und Hausmärchen) published at Yuletide, 1812. One brother Grimm went on to write a treatise exploring change over time in Indo-European language:
“Grimm's Law (aka: First Germanic Sound Shift or Rask's rule) is a set of statements named after Jacob Grimm & Rasmus Rask describing the Proto--Indo-European stop consonants as they developed in Proto-Germanic (the common ancestor of the Germanic branch of the IE language family) in the 1st millennium BC. It establishes a set of regular correspondences between early Germanic stops, fricatives & the stop consonants of certain other centum IE languages (Grimm used mostly Latin & Greek for illustration)”
Jacob Grimm was also a mythologist so the care with which he traced history in language development must have been reflected in his recording of known fairy tales from a largely oral tradition in households of his day: that is with a sense of probable & meaningful connection to the distant past.
“Grimm's Law (aka: First Germanic Sound Shift or Rask's rule) is a set of statements named after Jacob Grimm & Rasmus Rask describing the Proto--Indo-European stop consonants as they developed in Proto-Germanic (the common ancestor of the Germanic branch of the IE language family) in the 1st millennium BC. It establishes a set of regular correspondences between early Germanic stops, fricatives & the stop consonants of certain other centum IE languages (Grimm used mostly Latin & Greek for illustration)”
Jacob Grimm was also a mythologist so the care with which he traced history in language development must have been reflected in his recording of known fairy tales from a largely oral tradition in households of his day: that is with a sense of probable & meaningful connection to the distant past.
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Forwarded from Alfred Cadoux
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It took me 5 hours to make the video for it.
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GOLDEN DAWN - EPISODE 1
AI mini movie.
3D animation cowboy sci-fi
AI mini movie.
3D animation cowboy sci-fi
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Cooking with gargamel
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Skeletor at McDonald's