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Showing posts with label Greek Mythology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greek Mythology. Show all posts

Friday 5 April 2024

Ultimate Bad Hair Day

Since Medusa made an appearance via Athena's shield
in my March Full Moon post, I thought it's time
for a post of memes 'n LOLs about everyone's favourite
serpentine-haired monster of Greek mythology

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Monday 24 July 2023

The Cerberus Heatwave

That's what Italians are calling their current
scorching summer heatwave in excess of 40ºC.

It's a fitting reference to classical Roman/Greek mythology.
Cerberus is the three-headed dog who guards
the gates of Hell (well, technically, the gates of Hades).

Cerberus doesn't guard the gates against people
trying to get in, of course, but against people trying to get out.

There is no escape from Hell/Hades,
and similarly none from the heatwave!

So while Cerberus is having his 15 minutes of fame
in the 21st century, here's a meme tribute
to everyone's favourite big slavering hellhound!

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No one is entirely sure what the name"Cerberus" means.
According to Wikipedia, possible interpretations
include "flesh-devouring" and "evil of the pit."

What is NOT correct, alas, is the following
internet meme saying it means "Spot."

Too bad. I liked that particular bit of whimsy!

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Tuesday 18 April 2023

Beware of Greeks Bearing Gifts

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It was Ulysses/Odysseus,
the cleverest of all Greeks,
who devised the
Trojan Horse strategy,
so here's a couple of
LOLs in his honour --

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And who says the old myths
about Troy aren't relevant anymore?

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Sunday 7 August 2022

The Greek Pantheon, Reimagined

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I love when old myths are reinterpreted for our modern age, giving them fresh relevance and giving us new insights. The Greek pantheon of deities was the subject of a modern photoshoot not long ago called 20 Gods and Goddesses for 2020. Creative director Mario Ville, photographer Ana Martinez, and their team gave them all a divine makeover, mixing traditional symbols with modern anachronisms, to create a stunning series of photos using a colour palette of black, white and gold.

These are my selected favourites, but you can see the full photoshoot by clicking here.

Zeus, King of the Gods

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Hera, Queen of the Gods

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Ares, God of War

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Aphrodite, Goddess of Love

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Hades, God of the Underworld

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Hermes, Messenger of the Gods

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Apollo, God of the Sun

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Artemis, Goddess of the Moon

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Athena, Goddess of Wisdom

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Nike, Goddess of Victory

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Friday 13 May 2022

The King of Rock 'n Roll

Friday the 13th with all its bad luck vibes
seems an appropriate day to celebrate
Sisyphus, the Greek king punished
by the Gods for all eternity by having
to push a huge boulder up a hill every day,
only to have it roll back down every night.

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But you know, things
can always be WORSE!

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And it's not like
he NEVER gets a vacay --

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How about some
variations on the theme?

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And the Greek Gods
have kindly updated his punishment
and modernized it for our times.

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Can meaning and purpose be
found in Sisyphus' eternal suffering?
The philosophy of Absurdism believes so.

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So let's leave the last word
to Albert Camus, shall we?

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