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Mythesis

Mythesis (noun)
Pronunciation: /ˈMyth-EISIS

A reflective body of work that intertwines elements with personal and spiritual self-exploration, serving as both a narrative journey and a deeply introspective thesis ponts
A blend of "myth" and "my thesis," symbolizing a personal manifesto told through allegory, exploring themes of faith, identity, and redemption
Example:
"It’s a Mythesis, Isn’t it?”
by Dr.Unpublished May 14, 2025
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Mythophor

A mythological or supernatural explanation for a natural phenomenon
A Noonwraith is a Mythophor for heatstroke
by Swahili Karper July 10, 2025
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ROEL MYTHOLOGY

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Infant Jesus of Prague l: I can't be myself Roel mythology
by JaiMarxism May 4, 2022
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Omar (Mythologie)

Gott des Penisdiebstahls in der römischen Mythologie (griech. Name Omar)

Nicht viel ist über diesen Gott bekannt, aber führende Experten vermuten, dass römische Männer ihm regelmäßig Opfergaben darbieten mussten, um zu vermeiden, dass er ihr bestes Stück klaut. Je größer es war, desto mehr sollte man sich über die Gefahren im klaren sein.
Antonius, letzte Nacht hat Omar (Mythologie) mir meinen Pipan geklaut, da meine Opfergabe nicht der Länge meines Penis entsprach weshalb er diese als inakzeptabel angesehen hat.

Das Wort wird als Nomen benutzt
by Wichern January 11, 2025
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red wine mistakes mythology

Best. Song. From. Jack. Johnson.

(Hawaiian Singer)
Go listen to the song *Red Wine Mistakes Mythology* from Jack Johnson
by Crazy_Senpai February 28, 2021
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.9.In Hindu mythology, Yama's father is Surya, the sun god, according to Wikipedia. His mother is Saranyu (also known as Sanjna), the goddess of consciousness.9.
.9.In Hindu mythology, Yama's father is Surya, the sun god, according to Wikipedia. His mother is Saranyu (also known as Sanjna), the goddess of consciousness.9.
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.9.In Hindu mythology, Yama and Yami (also known as Yamuna) are twins, born to the sun god Surya and Saranyu (or Sanjna). They are considered to be the same age, as they were born at the same time.9.
.9.In Hindu mythology, Yama and Yami (also known as Yamuna) are twins, born to the sun god Surya and Saranyu (or Sanjna). They are considered to be the same age, as they were born at the same time.9.
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