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met gala black & white with the focus being cats symbolism:
black and white are the stripes of the tiger

- White Tiger of the West (Xīfāng Báihǔ 西方白虎) one of the four divine beasts related to the four cardinal directions/seasons etc. of the Chinese constellations. ImageImage
- tiger=lion=king=ac(antichrist) (false king false ruler)
- associated with the metal(META/robots/flesh of the “gods”/ sinking) element. earth(yellow)=supporting element of metal(white/beige/silver=supporting element of water(dark blue/black) meanwhile water can release the power ImageImage
of metal. also the  respiratory system/lungs/related to the nose/large intestine/fall/venus(lucifer)/round shapes. Metal ‘governs’ the Chinese Zodiac signs Monkey, Rooster and Dog.
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As promised, here’s your mashup analysis of @LilNasX’s “That’s What I Want” and the 10th-century Old English poem called “The Wanderer” in time for #Pride.

Lets talk about queer love! A 🧵

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#lilnasx #medievaltwitter #PrideMonth2022 Two Black men. One on the l...First folio of The Wanderer...
The Wanderer is an Old English poem from the 10th-century preserved in an Old English anthology called the “Exeter Book.” This compilation has lots of poems – maybe we’ll discuss some others some day. Check out the manuscript here starting at f. 76v: theexeterbook.exeter.ac.uk/viewer.html
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The anonymous medieval poet wasted no time dropping beats, it’s a short poem comprising 115 lines of alliterative verse. It’s an elegy, a poem abt sadness loss, longing, and desire. 3/ Ff. 76v & 77r of the Exeter...
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In the midst of this #KMichelle/#LilNasX/#WranglerJeans conversation about black people in Country music, I've heard several incorrect statements that I'd like to personally clear up. I'm glad everyone is excited and ready to be a fan and support, let's just have correct facts.
One incorrect statement that has been repeatedly made is that there hasn't been one black female to chart on the Country charts. That is NOT true. Here are the black women that have charted on @billboard in Country music:
Linda Martell was the first in 1969 with "Color Him Father"(she was also the first blk woman on the @opry. She was ironically signed to a record label called Plantation Records 😑)
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