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How To Kill a God

lhzthepoet wrote this neat little story about asking Greek gods and goddesses the question, “How do you kill a God?” They each have different answers…

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Why Roses Are a Symbol of Love

Today I learned why roses are a symbol of love! 🌹❤️ It stems back from a Greek myth involving the goddess of love Aphrodite. So…

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Sisyphus Myth – Comic

PBF comics drew this funny “Sisyphus Myth” comic written with Evan Keogh, about what Sisyphus actually did with his curse. Well played Sisyphus! If you’re…

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Greek & Roman Mythology Memes

Welcome to this collection of Greek and Roman mythology memes and tweets! From the heroic deeds of Hercules to the mischievous pranks of Hermes, the…

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Zeus and Hera’s Marriage Counsellor – Writing Prompt Response

This is an amazing writing prompt response about the world’s most successful marriage counsellor trying to help Zeus and Hera fix their marriage. Zeus and…

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Olive Colored Skin and Greek Color Words

This is an interesting and informative post about a dispute over a refence to olive colored skin in a book by Madeline Miller. The author…

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Ancient Ruins Research Rabbit Hole

Paul Cooper posted this interesting history thread about some ancient ruins research he did about the Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens, Greece. He became…

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Stoicism and Anxiety

This is a pretty interesting post about stoicism and anxiety. It’s a conversation between Greek Stoic philosopher Epictetus and someone with anxiety disorder. Stoicism is a…

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Plato Was Ripped

So apparently Plato was ripped! Plato is most well-known as a Greek philosopher from Ancient Greece. But he was also an Olympic gold medalist in…

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Gods of the Internet Pantheon

Behold! The 13 gods and goddesses of the Internet Pantheon according to College Humor! There’s Faprodite, Herabel, Plutold, Commentares, Artememeis, Aplollo, Poseodon, Sulkin, Athenepedia, Jupvoter, Sharemes,…

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