They Come 1st... "They" is my personal pronoun.* And I identify myself as being pansexual/celibate . How " woke " is that? Well the battle of the gods is over. It's a tie, 3 gods win. Venus, Pan and Apollo. A couple of them have PTSD. Every other god is dead. Pan and Apollo have shell shock. " Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues ". I told Apollo to ask Venus if she has her masturbation papers. I told him to bang her. Although his 1st production is likely going to be a dirge; Apollo will then be allowed to fulfil the capacity of almighty god. And added, I've had melatonin theater, which can be viewed behind your eyelids prior to falling asleep , set the sound system of the spheres to old school Harmon Kardon. Like back in the days when Harmon Kardon used copper bars instead of wiring for greater fidelity. Those were nice. And for the man of leisure I had them add some variety: Melatonin Porneia . Like a Melatonin Porneia Pornhub . And I have also...
Bride Of Apollo The stories of Greek gods and goddesses, heroes and monsters, were not created by a single individual but evolved over centuries through a rich oral tradition. While Homer and Hesiod are credited with writing down some of the earliest versions in the 8th century BC, the myths themselves were likely circulating long before then. These stories were shared and adapted through storytelling, poetry, and song, eventually being written down in works like Homer's Illiad and Odyssey and Hesiod's Theogony. Here's a more detailed explanation: Oral Tradition: The Greek myths were initially passed down through generations via storytelling, songs, and poetry before being written down. Homer and Hesiod: These two poets are credited with writing down some of the earliest known versions of these myths, with Homer's epics (Iliad and Odyssey) and Hesiod's Theogony providing foundational texts. Evolving Narratives: The stories ...
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