@buttonpoetry: "My family doesn't actually know me; they talk to my shadow, the boy I leave behind." - Patrick Roche, 1/3, #BookTok #buttonpoetry #spokenword #poetry

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jutin72
Jutin72 :
“Typing. Typing. Typing.” Never thought “typing” would cut so deep.
2021-10-11 23:06:50
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polizanice
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Yall making this into three parts you delusional lol
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1. Blow on the bench/chair before sitting down 🪑  The Christmas Eve supper is a family affair where both the living and the dead are believed to join. To avoid sitting on a relative’s soul, it's customary to blow on the spot you're about to sit on😁 2. Place garlic cloves in the 4 corners of the table 🧄 The evening is filled with magic, accompanied by seemingly eccentric actions. Before setting the festive rich table, the hostess places garlic cloves under the tablecloth to ward off evil forces, especially active during these days. 3. Put coins into a dish 🪙  Each person takes a spoonful of Kutia, and those who find a coin in the Kutia or dumplings are considered lucky, anticipating a year filled with good events. 4. Invite Father Frost for dinner⛄️  Father Frost (Did Moroz in Ukrainian), an ugly creature who used to scare children, to whom the head of the family takes each dish in one plate outside, inviting him for dinner. This unique act serves as a sacrifice to appease the dangerous winter force for a kind year ahead. 5. Use one extra plate🍲 This extra plate is meant for deceased family members. Kutia was put into it - a must-have Christmas dish. In some regions, people leave a burning candle and don't clear the table, allowing the souls of ancestors to celebrate. Sometimes, the next day, people noticed spoons overturned on the other side, indicating their use by ancestors🥰 Certainly, it became a church holiday, but despite the change in faith over a thousand years ago, we still remember ancient customs that fit into our lives today, filling our homes with magic✨ #paganrites #ukrainianpagan #christmasinukraine
1. Blow on the bench/chair before sitting down 🪑 The Christmas Eve supper is a family affair where both the living and the dead are believed to join. To avoid sitting on a relative’s soul, it's customary to blow on the spot you're about to sit on😁 2. Place garlic cloves in the 4 corners of the table 🧄 The evening is filled with magic, accompanied by seemingly eccentric actions. Before setting the festive rich table, the hostess places garlic cloves under the tablecloth to ward off evil forces, especially active during these days. 3. Put coins into a dish 🪙 Each person takes a spoonful of Kutia, and those who find a coin in the Kutia or dumplings are considered lucky, anticipating a year filled with good events. 4. Invite Father Frost for dinner⛄️ Father Frost (Did Moroz in Ukrainian), an ugly creature who used to scare children, to whom the head of the family takes each dish in one plate outside, inviting him for dinner. This unique act serves as a sacrifice to appease the dangerous winter force for a kind year ahead. 5. Use one extra plate🍲 This extra plate is meant for deceased family members. Kutia was put into it - a must-have Christmas dish. In some regions, people leave a burning candle and don't clear the table, allowing the souls of ancestors to celebrate. Sometimes, the next day, people noticed spoons overturned on the other side, indicating their use by ancestors🥰 Certainly, it became a church holiday, but despite the change in faith over a thousand years ago, we still remember ancient customs that fit into our lives today, filling our homes with magic✨ #paganrites #ukrainianpagan #christmasinukraine

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