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Medusa                                  heir to he universal cosmic                       throne & crown                       as the very              last daughter of man                                 to wed a son  of                                light › Eoiae,                       or 'But now, ye Muses,           sing of the tribes of                                          women        with whom the Sons of      from th        she is                         Eoiae &              he                       is Nephilim & together thy ae    re the                  plural    godhead              elohi  m                  judgement of Pari  (  beauty isn't rare )         a bouquet of ri  oses w/ sh      arper       thorns s to the Book             of Esther; to Miss   sharp              World & Miss U  S   A  sa       M       iss Universe &                           here we go back to M  edusa; who                 in the end will envy      win every time;          the Fates favor        her every action;         she makes                                 her own destiny in          arm-in-arm w/           Margaret               G orman Miss America 1921                       the very first   woman to get to        Joan D'arc          o Heaven        were joined in love,     the daughters           \ of men were a distinct tribe among             w       garter &       hose d        descendants                                  are the Amazon warrior race; women                          pre-eminent       above their fellows in beauty.' The formula ❤                       like Homer used?
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Jun 2, 2018
Jun 2, 2018 at 6:33 PM UTC
Medusa Wins Every Time
Medusa                                  heir to he universal cosmic                       throne & crown                       as the very              last daughter of man                                 to wed a son  of                                light › Eoiae,                       or 'But now, ye Muses,           sing of the tribes of                                          women        with whom the Sons of      from th        she is                         Eoiae &              he                       is Nephilim & together thy ae    re the                  plural    godhead              elohi  m                  judgement of Pari  (  beauty isn't rare )         a bouquet of ri  oses w/ sh      arper       thorns s to the Book             of Esther; to Miss   sharp              World & Miss U  S   A  sa       M       iss Universe &                           here we go back to M  edusa; who                 in the end will envy      win every time;          the Fates favor        her every action;         she makes                                 her own destiny in          arm-in-arm w/           Margaret               G orman Miss America 1921                       the very first   woman to get to        Joan D'arc          o Heaven        were joined in love,     the daughters           \ of men were a distinct tribe among             w       garter &       hose d        descendants                                  are the Amazon warrior race; women                          pre-eminent       above their fellows in beauty.' The formula ❤                       like Homer used?
Abbreviations: Ac. Akkadian-Babylonian; Ug. Ugaritic; Pp. Phoenician; Ib. Hebrew; Ar. Arabic; OSA Old South Arabian; Et. Ethiopic ʼIlu - "god" (Sky god, head of pantheon: Ac. Ilu, Ug. il, Pp. ʼl/Ēlos, Ib. El/Elohim, Ar. Allāh, OSA ʼl). ʼAṯiratu - (Ilu's wife: Ug. aṯrt, Ib. Ašērāh, OSA ʼṯrt) - The meaning of the name is unknown. She is also called ʼIlatu "goddess" (Ac. Ilat, Pp. ʼlt, Ar. Allāt). ʻAṯtaru - (God of Fertility: Ug. ʻṯtr, OSA ʻṯtr, Et. ʻAstar sky god). ʻAṯtartu - (Goddess of Fertility: Ac. Ištar, Ug. ʻṯtrt, Pp. ʻštrt / Astarte, Ib. ʻAštoreṯ). The meaning of the name is unknown and not related to ʼAṯiratu. Haddu/Hadadu - (Storm god: Ac. Adad, Ug. hd, Pp. Adodos). The meaning of the name is probably "thunderer". This god is also known as Baʻlu "husband, lord" (Ac. Bel, Ug. bʻl, Pp. bʻl/Belos, Ib. Baʻal). Śamšu - "sun" (Sun goddess: Ug. špš, OSA: šmš, but Ac. Šamaš is a male god). Wariḫu - "moon" (Moon god: Ug. yrḫ, Ib. Yārēaḥ, OSA wrḫ).
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Jun 2, 2018
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