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livus , to asklemmy in What some Lemmy communities that are dead or very low number of new posts that you would like to get more active?
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Hey, neat! Thank you! It's an "imagination engine" - the original mod @Arotrios kbin.social wrote a detailed description here.

I never really fully got my head around it but it seems to be a combination of art, poetry, music, cinema, mythology, etc and a lot of the posts in it bounce off other posts in it.

I don't think Lemmy uses hashtags but it still gives you an idea:

KokopelliBFree , to poetry German
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KokopelliBFree OP ,
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I've Got You

A poem I wrote this morning - read by me.

https://youtu.be/c7OfbUna3cg

@poetry

susankayequinn , to bookstodon
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New Short Solarpunk Story:
SLIMY THINGS DID CRAWL
🌱 🐟

Download the short story free and preorder the collection that releases on EARTH DAY, April 22nd.

@bookstodon

https://susankayequinn.com/series/halfway-to-better

18+ mythologymonday , to mythology
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Join us for the theme: Serpents.🐍Which myths feature a or ? Write out a story and tag us with . See you tomorrow!

📷 Photo of a snake by SeppH

@mythology @folklore @TarkabarkaHolgy @juergen_hubert @curiousordinary @wihtlore @FairytalesFood @bevanthomas @FinnFolklorist @Godyssey

mythologymonday , to mythology
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Happy January! Join us for Monday's theme: , soothsaying, and divination. Which myths feature prophesy? Write up a story and we'll see you on January 8! 🔮🔮🔮

Photo: Eric Didier

@mythology @folklore @TarkabarkaHolgy @juergen_hubert @curiousordinary @wihtlore @FairytalesFood @bevanthomas @FinnFolklorist @Godyssey

mythologymonday , to mythology
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Greetings, myth lovers! 2023 is coming to a close. In celebration of the our theme for the first of 2024 is .
Which are about hope and optimism? Tell us a myth and tag us with your hopeful stories. See you next year 🍀 🕛 🎆

@mythology @folklore @TarkabarkaHolgy @juergen_hubert @curiousordinary @wihtlore @FairytalesFood @bevanthomas @FinnFolklorist @Godyssey

sapiens , to random
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THE ART OF READING IN THE MIDDLE AGES
https://www.medieval-reads.eu/

"The project ‘The Art of Reading in the Middle Ages’ will show the importance of medieval reading culture as a European movement by bringing together (digitised) manuscripts produced between c. 500 and c. 1550 from across Europe, unlocking their educational potential by curational and editorial enrichment, using innovative ways for displaying and handling digital objects in an educational context."

ClaireFromClare ,
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@sapiens I'm also delighted that I'm still discovering new posts & galleries resulting from the project!
https://www.europeana.eu/en/middle-ages
3/3 @histodons

maxrjovbi , to poetry
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Here

Walking past thousands of openings in the ether, long reddish cracks in a seemingly invisible wall, as they would appear to the trained eye, we were truly happy. Lyanna held my hand—something she usually didn't do for some unknown, inexplicable reason. I, on the other hand, was a romantic fool; hence, I loved holding her hand, showing her, and the whole fucking world, that I belonged to her. That I was her grangent, and nobody else's…

Spree
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@scifi
@prose
@poetry
@writing
@cyberpunk

https://write.as/maxrjovbi/here

maxrjovbi , to poetry
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Freedom

We always found ourselves in Magdalena, a quaint, abandoned town nestled far in the western reaches, Lya and I, as we ventured into the Spree. I didn’t know why. And I had never really thought about it. Until now. Something had changed. An unfamiliarity settled in, akin to a glitch in the synaptic code—subtle yet present, behind the scenes—rendering the details of our surroundings more vivid; the once-dimmed sun now brighter, the pale blue sky intensifying, and the weight of the prairie dust seeming to lift…

Spree
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@scifi
@prose
@poetry
@writing
@cyberpunk

https://write.as/maxrjovbi/freedom

maxrjovbi , to poetry
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In the Spree

Breakfast. I always got my breakfast at Pushkin's. It didn't matter how early, how late, how tired, or how stoned I was—the coffee shop next to our apartment building had become my steady waterhole. The gent that owned it, Greg Pushkin—a middle-aged Russian immigrant from the Cuban colonies in the Atlantic—was a good friend, or rather, he'd become one, because I would always pay him straight up, with either creds or dope…

Spree
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@scifi
@prose
@poetry
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@cyberpunk

https://write.as/maxrjovbi/in-the-spree

maxrjovbi , to poetry
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For God's sake

Lyanna was sound asleep. I looked at her. My eyes touched her silky smooth skin, lingered there for a while, then regressed, slowly, back into a semi-dark, blueish abysmal world of nightly dread and anguish—the buzzing strobe-light from the handheld projected screen faintly mirrored my pale, unshaven face on the wall…

Spree
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@scifi
@prose
@poetry
@writing
@cyberpunk

https://write.as/maxrjovbi/for-gods-sake

maxrjovbi , to poetry
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Gypsies, finks and outcasts

It never stopped raining. It never ever stopped raining. Hence, the crimson red always washed away. Good, or bad? I didn't know. I didn't wanna know.
"Inexplicably dead, this man is, isn't he?" I thought, and turned to Lya to get her beautiful but sad-looking face remapped in the kibershop window in front of us…

Spree
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@scifi
@prose
@poetry
@writing
@cyberpunk

https://write.as/maxrjovbi/gypsies-finks-and-outcasts

mythologymonday , to mythology
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Hello, Myth Lovers! Join us for 's theme: BONES. How are bones featured in mythology? Use the hashtag and write out a story. See you soon! 🦴🦴🦴

Art by Clar Monaco

@mythology @folklore @TarkabarkaHolgy @juergen_hubert @curiousordinary @wihtlore @FairytalesFood @bevanthomas @FinnFolklorist @Godyssey

wendypalmer , to bookstodon
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@bookstodon how did I not know T. Kingfisher’s fourth paladin book, Paladin’s Faith, is already out!

JAJablonski ,
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@wendypalmer @bookstodon

I really need to get back into Kingfisher's works. Some time back I read aloud her "Toad Words" short story to some friends & found myself weeping by the end. Her ability to tell a tale combines craft, tenderness, & such depth of imagination.

mythologymonday , to mythology
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Hello, Myth Lovers! Join us for 's theme: Fruits, Nuts, and Seeds. Which myths feature a fruit or nut as part of the story? Write out a tale and tag us with . See you on December 4 🌰

Photo: FotoRieth

This is a perfect theme for you, @FairytalesFood, right?

@mythology @folklore @TarkabarkaHolgy @juergen_hubert @curiousordinary @wihtlore @bevanthomas @FinnFolklorist @Godyssey

mythologymonday , to mythology
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Hello, Everyone! Join us for Monday's theme: Sea Adventures. Which myths feature a sea voyage? Write out a story and use the tag . See you soon! ⚓️

@mythology @folklore @TarkabarkaHolgy @juergen_hubert @curiousordinary @wihtlore @FairytalesFood @bevanthomas @FinnFolklorist @Godyssey

GIF of a ship upon a foggy sea during a moon-lit night.

18+ mythologymonday , to folklore
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mythologymonday , to mythology
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Hello, everyone! Join us for Monday's theme: Farming & Agriculture. Which myths feature farming? Write out a story and use the hashtag . See you Monday!

📷kangbch

@mythology @folklore @TarkabarkaHolgy @juergen_hubert @curiousordinary @wihtlore @FairytalesFood @bevanthomas @FinnFolklorist @Godyssey

mythologymonday , to mythology
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Greetings, myth lovers! Join @AimeeMaroux for today's theme: redheads. Which feature redheads, gingers, or otherwise red-haired characters? Tell us a the myth & tag with your lore. See you ! 👩‍🦰

Art: by Max Koch, 1900

@mythology @folklore @TarkabarkaHolgy @juergen_hubert @curiousordinary @wihtlore @FairytalesFood @bevanthomas @FinnFolklorist @Godyssey

FairytalesFood , (edited ) to folklore
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Slightly Scary Story Special: This is another ‘just the stories’ episode, for All Hallows Eve. There are three traditional tales which are just a little bit scary but also a little bit clever and maybe also just a little bit silly in the case of the last tale. I hope you enjoy these tales even if you prefer yours a bit more bone chilling normally.

@folklore

https://hestiaskitchen.co.uk/2023/10/24/slightly-scary-story-special/

arielkroon , (edited ) to academicchatter
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18+ mythologymonday , (edited ) to mythology
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Hello, Myth Lovers! Join us for the last theme of October: Creepy Crawlies. Which stories feature these tiny creatures? Tag us if you're joining for the first time and use for boosts. See you Monday! 🕷️🐛🦗🐜

Photograph of a spider by Bergadder

@mythology @folklore @TarkabarkaHolgy @juergen_hubert @curiousordinary @wihtlore @FairytalesFood @bevanthomas @FinnFolklorist @Godyssey @noam

mythologymonday , to mythology
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Greetings, myth lovers! Join @AimeeMaroux for today's theme: Pumpkins. Which myths feature pumpkins, gourds or squashes? Tell us a the myth & tag with your lore. See you ! 🎃

Art: Peruvian carved and decorated gourd:
https://www.pbase.com/hjsteed/image/34463543

@mythology @folklore @TarkabarkaHolgy @juergen_hubert @curiousordinary @wihtlore @FairytalesFood @bevanthomas @FinnFolklorist @Godyssey

estelle , to random
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“Mass discovered that its audience was ready at all times to believe the worst, no matter how absurd, and did not particularly object to being deceived because it held every statement to be a lie anyhow. The totalitarian mass leaders based their propaganda on the correct psychological assumption that, under such conditions, one could make people believe the most fantastic statements one day, and trust that if the next day they were given irrefutable proof of their falsehood, they would take refuge in ; instead of deserting the leaders who had lied to them, they would protest that they had known all along that the statement was a lie and would admire the leaders for their superior tactical cleverness.”
― Hannah Arendt, "The Origins of Totalitarianism"

estelle OP ,
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@nicholas_saunders Sure:
The essay was fisrt published in 1951 as the third volume of "The Origins of Totalitarianism".
In it, Hannah Arendt argues that totalitarianism was a "novel form of government," in that it applied terror to subjugate mass populations rather than just political adversaries. Further, Arendt states that, owing to the insertion of ideology into the apparatus of coercion, "totalitarianism has discovered a means of dominating and terrorizing human beings from within". She further contends that Jewry was not the operative factor in the genocide of European Jews, but merely a convenient proxy. That totalitarianism in Germany was, in the end, about terror and consistency, not eradicating Jews only.
Adapted from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Origins_of_Totalitarianism

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