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Tonight on CBN Peppermill March 24th!!

We are going to continue with season 2 of the X-files, Breaking Bad, and vote between Dukes of Hazzard or Miami Vice, or mabye both?
Happy St. Patrick's day!!

Grab your tinfoil hat and join us!

Get cozy and come watch wif frens!

Tonight at 9pm est, 7pm Mt or 6pm pst, 2am UK, 3am cet.
https://cozybroadcast.network/
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A Bug's Life (1998) - Just One Ant
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Ukrainian artist Daria Marchenko works on a portrait of Russian President Vladimir Putin "The Face of War" in her studio in Kiev, made out 5,000 bullet shells collected in the separatist east

@DavidsWelt
On Sucellus

Sucellus is the Hammer-god of the Celts. In Gaulish, the root cellos can be interpreted as 'striker', from Proto-Indo-European *-kel-do-s whence also come Latin per-cellere ('striker'), Greek klao ('to break') and Lithuanian kálti ('to hammer, to forge'). The prefix su- means 'good' or 'well' and is found in many Gaulish personal names. Sucellus is therefore commonly translated as 'the good striker.'

He is often depicted 🔗together with the Earth-goddess Nantosvelta.

The hammer indicates that he is most likely a deity derived from Hephaestus/Wiolant, as he lacks the story of slaying a serpent or dragon and is commonly more connected to the hearth, fertility and agriculture. Hence, he is most likely a deity, which is based mostly on 🔗Mars during the Era of the Gods.

#mythology

@EuropeanTribalism