here are a few things that could help if you’re looking to get into comics because it’s very confusing at first (and every moment after)
the dcu guide lists characters’ appearances in chronological order
comicvine lists every appearance of a character
comicstorian is a youtube channel that summarizes comic arcs/character origins in short, easy to understand videos
lornahs has a lot of good character reading lists, dc & marvel
comic book reading orders has reading orders for almost all events & characters, dc & marvel
r/DCcomics’ wiki has a large recommended reading page & a newbies section for people looking to start reading for the first time
comic book herald has a list of reading guides as well as a where to start with current dc & a beginner’s guide to comics
the dc database has a recommended reading section
comics back issues has a list of reading orders as well as their guide to comics for new readers
and if you’re looking to get into lanterns, be sure to give my own, comparatively puny rec page a look!
good luck!
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Hey remember when US and Russia was all like “We’re the best!!! We’ve won the space race!!!!” But India sent a kick-ass space probe to Mars and the whole mission was fuel efficient, costed less and a roaring success in the first try and then they were like “…..wait no that can’t be true” and still have the audacity to call us “underdeveloped” or only view us as a ‘third world country’? :)
For anyone who needs more info, the probe was called Mangalyaan (which literally means space probe vehicle) or Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) and you can also get more information here and here
@floralflowerpower here’s some stuff!
almost every one of these blogs has, usually through a pinned post or tags or tabs on their desktop theme, at least one masterpost, and those are HUGELEY helpful!
piristephes is my current favorite blog for all things hellenic. great for incorporating accurate ancient knowledge into modern practice. lowkey will make you want to learn ancient greek. since he’s a devotee of hekate he has a lot of stuff for her!
similarish in content, honorthegods mostly reblogs devotional art and links to informative articles
here’s a good masterpost for hellenic studies! i’m not familiar with this blog (hellenic-reconstructionism), but seeing it now, I’d recommend checking it out 👀
i don’t know much about this masterpost but seeing as it starts from the beginning on hellenic paganism, i’d say it’s a good place to look at
for general witchcraft stuff (yknow, spells and divination and the like) (and i won’t put a ton of resources for such stuff here unless you ask but anyway i like stormbornwitch and curlyhairedcrafter
not so much on concentrated information and lists and such as the others, but if you’re going to be practicing paganism at all I’d recommend following normal-horoscopes (who also posts reblog/meme content, and you might honestly already be following them) and will-o-the-witch (also posts spell lists and stuff like that pretty frequently) who very frequently make posts or respond to asks with important info/reminders on things like closed practices, the history of paganism, avoiding bigoted sources, etc
in general, masterposts are your best friend. often one will link to another, and you can fall down information rabbitholes. there are plenty of beginner’s guides out there (i couldnt find one of my favorites –;; )… also, though, assholetry is rampant here, so try to make sure any blogs you’re investing yourself in aren’t… assholes
also, as a tip for deity work in particular, I’d like to suggest a balance of others’ knowledge (research, historical practice) with your own spiritual relationship (spirit work (try searching the term on one of those witchy blogs I linked), mostly, as in asking deities how they want to be worked with)
ok cool :) i didnt have as many resource blogs saved up as i thought i did, i might work on that now… enjoy <3
Signs of a heart attack are different for each gender yet we only really teach the male warning signs. Make sure you’re aware of both and spread it to as many other women as possible!
women wear suits better than men and thats just a cold hard fact
Moaliel??!?!!
• First two letters of your last name • First vowel of your first name • Third letter of your middle name (or parent’s first name if you don’t have a middle name • Last consonant of your last name • Add IEL or EL to the end!