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To start who I am, I’m Raymond and I am a kid and I’m not old like Emily, Juan, William, or Tyler. I love being sacarstic… So yah. Don’t take anything I tell you seriously. I’m not crazy, old (like Emily, Juan, William, or Tyler), and lastly I’m an artist. Here’s some of my work below:
(I didn’t steal these)




I thought the article was very intense and was 100% true. It was a very deep and thoughtful article that would probably help understand what some people are like. It makes me think how lucky I am to live in a world where everything is great for me. I have friends, family, and materialistics that makes me happy.
Education
June Jordan School for Equity, San Francisco, California
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The reason why i want to go here is because my brother went there, it’s a UC, and it’s a great school.
http://financialaid.ucdavis.edu/index.html
You must have a job.
Stewies song for Susie Swatson.

In Shaktism, Shakti is worshiped as the Supreme Being. However, in other Hindu traditions of Shaivism and Vaishnavism, Shakti embodies the active feminine energy Prakriti of Purusha, who is Vishnu in Vaishnavism or Shiva in Shaivism. Vishnu’s female counterpart is called Lakshmi, with Parvati being the female half of Shiva.

Sita (Sanskrit: सीता; “Sītā”, Khmer: Neang Sida, Malay: Siti Dewi, Thai: Nang Sida, Lao: Nang Sanda, Burmese: Thida Dewi, Tagalog: Putri Gandingan) is the wife of Rama, the seventh avatāra of Vishnu in the Hindu tradition. She is esteemed as the standard setter for wifely and womanly virtues for all Hindu women. Understood theologically in Hinduism, Sita is an avatāra of Lakshmi, one of the forms of the Goddess or Shakti, who chose to reincarnate Herself on earth as Sita and endure an arduous life in order to provide humankind with an example of good virtues. Sita is one of the principal characters in the Ramayana, a Hindu epic named after Her husband Rama.

Ganesha has been represented with the head of an elephant since the early stages of his appearance in Indian art.[42] Puranic myths provide many explanations for how he got his elephant head.[43] One of his popular forms, Heramba-Ganapati, has five elephant heads, and other less-common variations in the number of heads are known.[44] While some texts say that Ganesha was born with an elephant head, in most stories he acquires the head later.[45] The most recurrent motif in these stories is that Ganesha was born with a human head and body and that Shiva beheaded him when Ganesha came between Shiva and Parvati. Shiva then replaced Ganesha’s original head with that of an elephant.[46] Details of the battle and where the replacement head came from vary according to different sources.[47] In another story, when Ganesha was born, his mother, Parvati, showed off her new baby to the other gods. Unfortunately, the god Shani (Saturn), who is said to have the evil eye, looked at him, causing the baby’s head to be burned to ashes. The god Vishnu came to the rescue and replaced the missing head with that of an elephant.[48] Another story says that Ganesha was created directly by Shiva’s laughter. Because Shiva considered Ganesha too alluring, he gave him the head of an elephant and a protruding belly.

Hanuman was born to ‘Anjana’, a female vanara in present day Aanjan village in Gumla, Jharkhand. Anjana was actually an apsara or a celestial being, named ‘Punjikasthala’, who, due to a curse, was born on the earth as a female vanara. The curse was to be removed upon her giving birth to an incarnation of Lord Shiva.[1] It is also said that Hanuman was born on Anjaneya Hill, in Hampi, Karnataka, near the Risyamukha mountain on the banks of the Pampa, where Sugreeva and Sri Rama met. There is a temple that marks the spot.

I know it seems boring news at first, but trust me when he starts complaing it’s funny.