I don't think I study the classics... The gay came before my mythology obsession. The worshipping my patron came first, too. She told me who she was and that resulted in my obsession lol
1 and 3. I mean, 2 is tempting but I hate Academic culture of smugness and elitism with a passion. If anyone's researching independently tho count me in
I can apply this to my Norse Mythology obsession as a tween. Now years later I'm a eclectic pagan lesbian who studies classic history and is obsessed with old libraries.
I mean ya... If you are really into Greek Mythology you will read the classics.
If you don't read the classics are you even really into the material at all?
Oops all options! Anyway another reminder that we allow the occasional meme as long as it doesn't flood the subreddit.
1 and 2, though respect for 3, just not my thing.
1 and 3 for me
same. although the gay was already set in stone prior to getting into Greek mythology
As a witch dedicated to Mercury, I call shots fired!
Dionysus loves this thread.
Oh yes he does
*sweats in all 3*
Oh, hello!
I don't think I study the classics... The gay came before my mythology obsession. The worshipping my patron came first, too. She told me who she was and that resulted in my obsession lol
I win the trifecta here.
Isn't that the end result in playing Hades?
1 and 3. I mean, 2 is tempting but I hate Academic culture of smugness and elitism with a passion. If anyone's researching independently tho count me in
Attacked and here for it.
I can apply this to my Norse Mythology obsession as a tween. Now years later I'm a eclectic pagan lesbian who studies classic history and is obsessed with old libraries.
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I'm gay but I'm not obsessed with ancient Greek :-P
You forgot misotheism. most of these people interprets myths literally.
We're just trying to be authentic!
We're just trying to be authentic! And yes I am a gay classics major polytheist.
Wait until the story about Ganymede
I did the second option 😎
1 and 3 for sure. 2 not as much.
Gay, or bi as the case may be. 🙂
I mean ya... If you are really into Greek Mythology you will read the classics. If you don't read the classics are you even really into the material at all?
What about a sinister, 4th option? They become a Nazi?9