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no one ever talks about peter pan’s brother
peter pot
peter pot
the only boy who was higher than peter panand this is probably why no one talks about him
peter pot is so high, he neverlands.
and it’s definitely not because of any faith or trust or pixie dust
why would peter pan’s brother have the same first name and a different surname
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One Scene Per Episode → 1x7 Night School
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cooking with nicki
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Aglaonike
Art by Mark Tomczak (tumblr)
In Plato’s Gorgias (circa 380 BCE), Socrates speaks of “the Thessalian enchantresses, who, as they say, bring down the moon from heaven at the risk of their own perdition.” Virgil and Horace make similar references to the legendary ability of women from Thessaly to pluck the moon from the sky.
Aglaonike or Aganice of Thessaly was known for predicting lunar eclipses. Plutarch wrote that she was “thoroughly acquainted with the periods of the full moon when it is subject to eclipse, and, knowing beforehand the time when the moon was due to be overtaken by the earth’s shadow, imposed upon the women, and made them all believe that she was drawing down the moon.” Although she may have played on the naivety of others, Aglaonike’s understanding of lunar eclipses makes her one of the first female astronomers.
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