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Textile Fragments from the Moche culture reveal a dialogue between nature and survival. With their striking motifs of serpents, snails, and birds, these remnants embody resilience amidst catastrophe. What stories might these ancient weavings tell us today?
#ClevelandArt #MocheCulture #TextileArt
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Textile Fragments from the Moche culture reveal a dialogue between nature and survival. With their striking motifs of serpents, snails, and birds, these remnants embody resilience amidst catastrophe. What stories might these ancient weavings tell us today?
#ClevelandArt #MocheCulture #TextileArt
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Textile Fragments from the Moche culture reveal a dialogue between nature and survival. With their striking motifs of serpents, snails, and birds, these remnants embody resilience amidst catastrophe. What stories might these ancient weavings tell us today?
#ClevelandArt #MocheCulture #TextileArt
https://clevelandart.org/art/2007.2 -
Textile Fragments from the Moche culture reveal a dialogue between nature and survival. With their striking motifs of serpents, snails, and birds, these remnants embody resilience amidst catastrophe. What stories might these ancient weavings tell us today?
#ClevelandArt #MocheCulture #TextileArt
https://clevelandart.org/art/2007.2 -
Random Old Comic: Date https://www.toyboxcomix.com/2018/07/11/date-2/ Date #Barbie #DrMindbender #GIJoe #Medusa #Serpentor
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Random Old Comic: Date https://www.toyboxcomix.com/2018/07/11/date-2/ Date #Barbie #DrMindbender #GIJoe #Medusa #Serpentor
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Random Old Comic: Date https://www.toyboxcomix.com/2018/07/11/date-2/ Date #Barbie #DrMindbender #GIJoe #Medusa #Serpentor
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Random Old Comic: Date https://www.toyboxcomix.com/2018/07/11/date-2/ Date #Barbie #DrMindbender #GIJoe #Medusa #Serpentor
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An exciting encounter with the King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve on 18 May 2025. It was moving along the walking path, probably hunting. One person was making sure we all gave the Cobra enough personal space.
On iNaturalist [ https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/282000147 ].
#iNaturalist #Nature #Photography #Singapore #Reptiles #Reptilia #Snakes #Serpentes
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A female Wagler's Pit Viper (Tropidolaemus wagleri) spotted near the walking path at Windsor Nature Park, Singapore on 1 Jan 2025. An ambush hunter, it stayed still despite all the attention it was getting from passersby. And if you look closely, you can see a mosquito on its snout.
On iNaturalist [ https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/256984891 ].
#iNaturalist #Nature #Photography #Singapore #Reptiles #Reptilia #Snakes #Serpentes
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Metallica fans, Columbus is calling! 🎸
Night 2 of the M72 Sonic Temple Tour hits Historic Crew Stadium on May 11, 2025. Don’t miss the brutal elegance of the King of Bones and Serpents T-Shirt, crafted for true North American Tour believers.
👉 Order now:https://monepatee.com/product/metallica-m72-sonic-temple-night-2-may-11-2025-at-crew-stadium-comlumbus-ohio-north-american-tour-king-of-bones-and-serpents-merchandise-t-shirt/
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An Oriental Whipsnake (Ahaetulla prasina) spotted at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, Singapore on 27 Dec 2024. This individual was brown; others we've seen are usually green.
On iNaturalist[ https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/256479631 ].
#iNaturalist #Nature #Photography #Singapore #Reptiles #Reptilia #Snakes #Serpentes
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CW: torture guerre
(27/38) ... collectif, grossesse forcée, #esclavage sexuel, mutilations génitales et stérilisation avec ingérence d’objets étrangers clous rouillés/serpents morts dans leur vagin/anus (cf 2020 2021) + obstructions dans les investigations des Nations Unies et campagne de déshumanisation du gouvernement éthiopien envers son ethnie minoritaire 6% -> femmes violées ostracisées par la société ...
#year2022 #anthropocene #climat #climate #climatechange #climatecrisis
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📽️ The Serpent's Descent | A Visual Exploration
🌍 Watch the full story, then read more:
🔗 English: https://refugiomedia.wordpress.com/2025/04/16/the-serpents-descent-in-the-biblical-narrative/
🔗 Español: https://refugiomedia.wordpress.com/2025/04/16/la-caida-del-serpiente-en-la-narrativa-biblica/#TheSerpentsDescent #RefugioMedia #BiblicalNarrative #SpiritualSymbolism #FallOfMan #GenesisStory #VisualTheology #FaithAndArt #ChristianMedia #BiblicalSymbolism #LaCaídaDelSerpiente #ReflexiónBíblica #ArteCristiano
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Random Old Comic: A Dash of Hitler https://www.toyboxcomix.com/2018/05/09/a-dash-of-hitler/ A Dash of Hitler #CobraCommander #DrMindbender #GIJoe #Serpentor
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Random Old Comic: A Dash of Hitler https://www.toyboxcomix.com/2018/05/09/a-dash-of-hitler/ A Dash of Hitler #CobraCommander #DrMindbender #GIJoe #Serpentor
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Random Old Comic: A Dash of Hitler https://www.toyboxcomix.com/2018/05/09/a-dash-of-hitler/ A Dash of Hitler #CobraCommander #DrMindbender #GIJoe #Serpentor
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Random Old Comic: A Dash of Hitler https://www.toyboxcomix.com/2018/05/09/a-dash-of-hitler/ A Dash of Hitler #CobraCommander #DrMindbender #GIJoe #Serpentor
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This time of the year especially you have to be sure to look before you reach (or step). In this case it was just a harmless ribbon #snake in the #garden hose pot (maybe it thought the striped hose was its big brother?) but there are also a lot of venomous snakes around here.
#SnakySaturday #photography #BackyardWildlife #snakes #serpentes
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Random Old Comic: Childproof https://www.toyboxcomix.com/2018/05/18/childproof/ Childproof #CobraCommander #DrMindbender #GIJoe #Raptor #Serpentor
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Random Old Comic: Childproof https://www.toyboxcomix.com/2018/05/18/childproof/ Childproof #CobraCommander #DrMindbender #GIJoe #Raptor #Serpentor
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Random Old Comic: Childproof https://www.toyboxcomix.com/2018/05/18/childproof/ Childproof #CobraCommander #DrMindbender #GIJoe #Raptor #Serpentor
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Random Old Comic: Childproof https://www.toyboxcomix.com/2018/05/18/childproof/ Childproof #CobraCommander #DrMindbender #GIJoe #Raptor #Serpentor
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Random Old Comic: Parental Bond https://www.toyboxcomix.com/2018/06/15/parental-bond/ Parental Bond #CobraCommander #DrMindbender #GIJoe #Serpentor
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Shrine of Denial – I, Moloch Review
By Thus Spoke
I’m starting to think there might be something in the water over in Turkey. Not two full years after Serpent of Old and their phenomenal debut Ensemble Under the Dark Sun blew my tiny mind, Shrine of Denial threaten to do the same. Sharing a home country and a label and implying a similar sound to Serpent of Old in their one-sheet, it was easy to go in expecting a carbon-copy of the former. While certain quirks suggest the idea of a native style, Shrine of Denial have more than enough personality of their own, forming I, Moloch with blackened death metal channeled through a sound that feels as old and trve as it does fresh and unique.
I, Moloch is gritty, fast, and technical. Punchily-delivered vocals and fast, off-beat tempos that almost recall The Black Dahlia Murder, meet with menacing riffwork that mimics a faster Morbid Angel, and is most closely akin to last years’ Keres, and throaty growls barked or roared, often in unison. Lurking about the compositions are tones and some pretensions to atmospheric dissonance that sound—yes—a bit like Serpent of Old (“Climbing Through Nothingness,” “The Mesmer”). But Shrine of Denial eschew eerie ambiguity in favour of straightforward meanness, delivering their discordant harmonies through spidery fretwork and the occasional twisting, piercing line. The low-DR, new-school-old-school production that wraps guitar solos in delicious echo, pushes the percussion to the front and into the golden zone of satisfyingly crisp crashy-bangyness, and emphasises the roughness of the vocals is the perfect packaging. This sounds bloody fantastic.
Shrine of Denial excel at elevating the elements of their music in a way that injects new vitality and intrigue into old styles, but doesn’t denigrate their unvarnished heaviness. There is much that feels vaguely familiar on I, Moloch, but it is reinterpreted and reinvigorated through impressive performances and idiosyncratic habits that give Shrine of Denial instant individuality. Guitar lines threading through compositions are immediate and hooky (“Oneiros,” “Headless Idol”), but subtly they spin a more complex web that gives the songs depth, and take you almost by surprise as thematic reprise bursts into a thrilling solo (“I, Moloch,” “Pillars of Ice”). The drumwork is far more complex than it needed to be, but the effort pays off in spades, with the compositions becoming exhilaratingly energetic; my jaw was frequently on the floor in appreciation of the flicky precision and kicky fills (especially “A Sanctuary In The Depths Of The Realms,” “Pillars of Ice,” and “Oneiros”). Further, the way Shrine of Denial use syncopation between percussion, vocal delivery, and on-off riff patterns gives them that much more impact, where otherwise they might have shrunken under their technicality (“I, Moloch,” “Temple of the Corpse Misuser”). What few truly melodious passages there are shine when they do appear in the aforementioned solos, or in the hints of grace to certain quite OSDM-sounding refrains; the beauty of their high, cavernous resonance makes it that much more heartbreaking that they are so rare.
There is precious little wastage on I, Moloch. With a runtime this swift, but songs this compelling, it’s clear that Shrine of Denial are smart songwriters, knowing that to win over their listener, it’s better to leave them a little hungry. These 31 minutes are bursting with slick, thrilling, downright gnarly musicianship, and a presence that belies this brevity. Everything exudes a fresh and snappy approach to disso-death, and blackened death, and whatever subgenres they incorporate, that makes them more approachable, but keeps just enough conventionality, and more than enough brutality and technicality, to satisfy. The main problems, therefore, with I, Moloch are: a) I would like more, and b) I would like them to let their extreme tendencies play out a little further; that is to say—there aren’t any real problems. In seriousness, I, Moloch’s abbreviation and slight camouflage of seeming more straightforward than it is does let Shrine of Denial down a tad; but it’s early days, and I’m more than happy to wait for them to really let loose.
Really, I, Moloch does everything you could ask it to. It’s punchy and slick, with clear signs of powerful promise waiting to be capitalised upon once Shrine of Denial fully lock in. It’s a bite-sized helping of top-shelf blackened death that gets me very excited for the band’s future career, and it’s another impressive debut to come from a country with a growing reputation of fostering extreme metal talent.
Rating: Very Good
DR: 5 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
Label: Transcending Obscurity
Websites: shrineofdenial.bandcamp | facebook.com/shrineofdenial
Releases Worldwide: March 7th, 2025#2025 #35 #BlackMetal #BlackenedDeathMetal #BlackenedThrashMetal #DeathMetal #DissonantDeathMetal #IMoloch #Keres #Mar25 #MorbidAngel #Review #Reviews #SerpentOfOld #ShrineOfDenial #TheBlackDahliaMurder #TranscendingObscurityRecords #TurkishMetal
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My first snake sighting in the Year of the Snake 2025, and it's a beauty. The Blue Malaysian Coral Snake (Calliophis bivirgatus), spotted at Thomson Nature Park on 23 Feb 2025. A highly venomous snake, this one was quite calm and not bothered by the crowd watching it (it did not raise its tail as a warning). After spending some time on the walking path, it went back into the forest.
On iNaturalist [ https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/262796429 ].
#iNaturalist #Nature #Photography #Singapore #Snakes #Serpentes
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A Striped Bronzeback (Dendrelaphis caudolineatus) spotted at Coney Island, Singapore on 3 Nov 2024. Accidentally startled it while walking through some undergrowth and got these shots before it decide to move off.
On iNaturalist [ https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/250261168 ].
#iNaturalist #Nature #Photography #Singapore #Snakes #Serpentes
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Blessed be the sacred Scree's little sibling!
The Great White Tsuchinoko from Final Fantasy XIV's New Year event says "hello"!
Drawing digitally has it's practical and logistical perks, and I like the freedom it offers me in many regards, but lately I noticed how I miss working with my polychromos. Not having to worry if I break an expensive graphic tablet if I apply too much pressure is quite nice. :blobfoxsmirk:
#FFXIV #FF14 #FFXIV_art #Scree #SerpentOfRonka #MastoArt #ColoredPencil
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Blessed be the sacred Scree's little sibling!
The Great White Tsuchinoko from Final Fantasy XIV's New Year event says "hello"!
Drawing digitally has it's practical and logistical perks, and I like the freedom it offers me in many regards, but lately I noticed how I miss working with my polychromos. Not having to worry if I break an expensive graphic tablet if I apply too much pressure is quite nice. :blobfoxsmirk:
#FFXIV #FF14 #FFXIV_art #Scree #SerpentOfRonka #MastoArt #ColoredPencil