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I wear mjölnir
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I read “Nose mythology”
Anyways here is some nose mythology for yall:
”when the god decided to choose nose type for their creations, he asked his children themselves what they want:
he asked a russian, what nose do you want? russian answered: smalle one so i could drink vodka in one gulp;
he asked a georgian and he answered: give me convex one, so i could perfectly smell good vine and tell apart it from bad one;
he asked a jew, and the jew answered: is it for free? god - yeah; jew - than the more, the better!”
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A fan of Norse myths here.
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Probably none of them. Some have suggested njordhr and Freyr to be an incarnation of the horse twins and Freya being the dawn goddess sister. Odin could either be a borrowing from Celtic or from the same IE origin as Lugh, Hermes, and Mithra. Thor is from Perkwunos the thunder god, Tyr is from Dyeus phter the sky father, and Loki is a stereotypical trickster god that could have came from anywhere or even been something that was made up later on
Last edited by TheOldNorth; 10-05-2019 at 06:08 AM. Reason: correcting autocorrect
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The time when Loki was a heretic, lol.
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