More ancient Greek terms…
https://twitter.com/digitalcitizen/status/1218157014636994561
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Some ancient Greek pottery terminology today. Pretty interesting how they found out these things to make their pottery art.
One of the styles of painting on antique Greek vases that leaves black figures (after oxygen withdrawn in kiln)
One of the styles of painting on antique Greek vases that leaves red figures (after oxygen added in kiln after it was withdrawn to create black-figures)
Convert (something) into glass or a glasslike substance, typically by exposure to heat
https://twitter.com/digitalcitizen/status/1217992858378043393
A more obscure example of “Drug tourism” or “Psychedelic tourism” (my term). Americans coming to Canada (or other destinations) to smoke weed legally is definitely a real phenomenon, though!
Brew made from leaves of Psychotria viridis shrub and stalks of the Banisteriopsis caapi vine, though other plants and ingredients can also be added
tourism to experience ayahuasca
South American indigenous colloquialism for magic song, which may “come” to a shaman during ceremony
https://twitter.com/digitalcitizen/status/1217948508357001217
The real deal now with Americans coming to Canada (among other destinations) to smoke weed legally. This is my term, though, as I’m not aware there is such a term.
https://twitter.com/digitalcitizen/status/1219007312838504449
Bit of a mix today from content from various sources…
A potentially fatal condition caused by the immune system going into over-drive to attack parts of the body beyond the infection
https://twitter.com/digitalcitizen/status/1217945871599521792
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