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Teela, Warrior Goddess, and daughter of the Sorceress of Castle Grayskull. Here she is a similar stance to how she was on the original 1981 8-back card. While I dig the additional head and armor I rarely use them. The mini-comics was the only media to ever utilize the snake armor and even there it was the Goddess of Castle Greyskull and not Teela as we know her.
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Haven't updated my MOTUC blog in months. Still slowly trying to revamp it, but here's link just the same:
originally named Prince of Wales Museum of Western India, is a museum in Mumbai (Bombay) which documents the history of India from prehistoric to modern times. (Wikipedia)
Architect: George Wittet.
Durga - The Warrior Goddess
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First things first, MOTU turns 30 this year, can you believe it!
Anyway, Teela here is no 1980s Barbie doll. Let's face it she's thick, she's curvey, she's athletic. Call it any way you want but Teela eats! Oh and as Captain of the Gaurd she could probably kick your ass and there're plenty of fanboys out there who would let her. In the cartoon Teela was pretty action oriented though I don't seem to recall ever doning the snake armor and I can't say for the staff either.
This shot and the previous one were meant to look like polar opposites of one another, in fact I came close to flopping the Evil-Lyn image so she appeared on theopposite side.
See Appendix B, Zhu Rong, pg. 331. Some Chinese traditions express the directional deity of the South as a god, while others, especially those from the south, express the deity as a goddess. Here, Zhurong is depicted as the goddess. Lady Zhurong, of 14th century lore, was a skilled warrior later immortalized into the directional deity of the south. Zhurong is associated with the planet Mars and the element Fire. She is celebrated during the summer solstice.
Ancient Egyptian Goddess Sekhmet Poster (also spelled Sachmet, Sakhet, Sekmet, Sakhmet and Sekhet) was originally the warrior goddess of Upper Egypt. She is depicted as a lioness, the fiercest hunter known to the Egyptians. Adorn your home with the Beauty of Ancient Egyptian Culture.
was it food poisoning
overdose of pesticide
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buried in oxymoron haste
for magic eye a tragic blow
a positive spam on facebook
twitter he had to go on
his timeline his links his woes
his pictures at pinterest
rows and rows a beggar
poet known seldom as shakir
simply as firoze who shot
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bazar road crows his grave
close to jesus s cross where
a gutter weeps as it overflows
demystifying the soul of photography
two little street photographers
in a garden where his heritage grows
a poetic pause . silting prose
being woken up once
again from his deep repose
in the arms of poesy
a nubile neck cleopatras nose
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