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Uploaded At Jul 24, 2024 ^^
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RYD date created : 2024-07-25T06:07:11.147148Z
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It's not viking but it's still Norse. All vikings were Norse but not all Norse were Vikings. It still has a sacred link to the old religion. I will add, when we use symbols from other cultures, there must be intent and respect. (This is more for the viewers, who may just think this is nothing more than a cool pattern🌻🌻
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I agree with you.
Looks like toxic academics are everywhere. Police academics said valuable things, but tend strongly to arrogance. A lot of academic people must understand the difference between pop culture and academic "knowledge". Marvel's Thor is a Pikachu-like electromancer, but the Thor of the myths is not, it was an enchantment on the weapon. But if somebody likes Marvel's Thor, nice! maybe they will be a future scandinavian academic expert, thanks to the pop culture bait! And when the person attracted by pop culture advances in their studies, eventually they will understand three things:
1. The academic things we study was, in their time, pop culture, and changed a lot depending on circumstances, and truth about nothing is hard enough. Egyptian Seth, for example, was a dark but acceptable god at first, but in some areas, and since some moments, it was transformed in an evil god, and his cult was not acceptable.
2. We can't know perfectly how things was in the distant past, because of sources problems, ergo, everything is theory.
3. That's why a lot of old and recognized academics say they don't know "nothing" about their area: the more you study it, the more you see it, the more plot holes and foggy stuff you see, then, in consequence, humblity is the best way.
This remembers me a song by Dimmu Borgir, Interdimensional Summit: "...the more you see, the less it makes sense..."
Whatever. Good luck, nice man. People needs more tolerant people like you.
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@TheQueerVikingBro
6 months ago
Jackson Crawford keeps hating on people using symbols like the ægishjálmur or vegvisir and I’m not here for it. Be educated about the symbols you use, but it doesn’t have to be authentically viking to be cool.
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