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re: Bring Us Your Memes Thread
Posted on 8/15/22 at 10:29 am to Kafka
Posted on 8/15/22 at 10:29 am to Kafka
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Right-wingers: The left can't meme!
Thanks for proving the point.
For what it's worth, I'm sure your post looked a whole lot better in your head.
This post was edited on 8/15/22 at 10:35 am
Posted on 8/15/22 at 11:13 am to GoldenGuy
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That Pig can feed a family.
That pig is probably caught up on their income taxes.
Posted on 8/15/22 at 12:06 pm to VoxDawg
I think the typical joke involves a pizza and “a pizza can feed a family of four.”
Posted on 8/15/22 at 2:36 pm to salty1
Couldn't help reading that meme out loud without a Monty Python accent.
Posted on 8/15/22 at 9:05 pm to tigersandsaints

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Witchcraft has always belonged to the outsiders and outcasts in society, yet so much of the practice enforces and adheres to the same hierarchy we face in the world at large—a hierarchy that isolates and hurts those living beyond society's binaries and boundaries. While there are books that address magick for resistance and queer myth, until now there has not been one that specifically addresses the practice of queer magick from an LGBTQ+ standpoint.
Queering the Craft combines queer aesthetic and culture (like DIY culture and an emphasis on chosen family over formal covens) with pagan and metaphysical spiritual practice in a way that is commonplace but has not been written about until now. This book covers the personal, the collective, and the political, and how deeply intertwined all three are in a magickal practice for those who are LGBTQ+.
In this introduction to witchcraft, Snow presents why/how each concept is important to a queer craft, or how to approach it from a queer mindset. For example, conventional prayer, words, and symbols have always been problematic in a queer universe: How to make them work and still be true to yourself? The bulk of the book is about learning the craft. The latter portion is a grimoire of spells.
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