It's a Beaver Moon
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darn, i thought this was going to be a NSFW thread
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I've noticed that it's become fashionable—mostly among women and white women at that—to refer to full moons in terms of other names. It's not just a full moon, it's The Pink Moon or the Wolf Moon, etc. They use a hodgepodge of terms from the Farmer's Almanac (even though they aren't farmers and don't read it for its intended purpose) and old pagan traditions—some real, some made up.
It's easy. You can look the stuff up in 10 seconds, share it on the socials and signal your spirituality to your followers without actually having to do anything.
Nietzsche's forecast made manifest.
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I've noticed that it's become fashionable—mostly among women and white women at that—to refer to full moons in terms of other names. It's not just a full moon, it's The Pink Moon or the Wolf Moon, etc. They use a hodgepodge of terms from the Farmer's Almanac (even though they aren't farmers and don't read it for its intended purpose) and old pagan traditions—some real, some made up.
It's easy. You can look the stuff up in 10 seconds, share it on the socials and signal your spirituality to your followers without actually having to do anything.
Nietzsche's forecast made manifest.
@Aqua-Letifer said in It's a Beaver Moon:
pagan traditions
That sounds right, pagans seem to be in right now.