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Gn frens

I’ve been having peaceful dreams recently, and it feels like my mind is in a good place right now. I don’t know whether to thank FC or my consistency in completing my daily objectives, posting my art and detoxifying my mind. Either way, my life feels feels pretty good😁✌🏽
Charon, the eternal ferryman, guides his boat through the stormy River Styx, where no soul can escape the pull of the underworld. Defiance is futile none resist the call of the dead for long.

Good night
I received this print last week from the incredible artist @arrotu, and tomorrow I'll be ordering a beautiful frame to showcase it.

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GA beautiful Frens

Are you a fan of magical girls? I had a crush on some when I was young, and they always made me smile back then🪄🧚‍♀️
Gn frens

Hope I have a good dream today it’s been so long
Happy degen day from Mob boss Pepe🫡

The Hat stays on🎩
Gn frens

Are you a fan of mythology? Which is your favorite? Mine is Greek.
Once, a poor farmer was working hard in his fields when Charon appeared before him, ready to take him. The farmer pleaded for more time to finish harvesting, so his family wouldn’t starve. Moved by his determination, Charon offered him a deal: if he could finish his work before sunset, he would grant him more time to live.

The farmer worked tirelessly, with Charon by his side, but despite his efforts, he couldn’t complete the task. Charon took him, but allowed his crops to flourish, ensuring his family would have enough food to survive.

The lesson of the myth is that death is inevitable, and no one can escape it. However, hard work, responsibility, and caring for others hold great value and can leave a lasting legacy. Although the farmer couldn’t avoid death, his actions ensured the well-being of his family, showing that effort and dedication can lead to long-term positive outcomes even after we’re gone.
Depictions of Janus #7

Seventh in a series of imagining the appearance of Janus, the multi-faced god of beginnings, gates, transitions, time, duality, doorways, passages, frames, and endings.
https://rodeo.club/post/0xB4E4b61c1151644457bBA8E9e4046434ACcC73cB/59
Forgot to post this yesterday haha