Dionysus: Where Order Unravels and Instinct Takes Over

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His followers — the Maenads — were known for their ecstatic rituals, abandoning social norms in favour of dance, music, and intoxication. This wasn’t hedonism for the sake of it; it was release. A shedding of the rigid structures that defined everyday Greek life. In a society obsessed with order and reason, Dionysus represented the necessary counterweight: instinct, emotion, and the irrational.

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Tell the truth with veracity: word clarity

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Easy to get confused with words that almost sound the same. Veracity and Verocity are such an example. Language practitioners are trained to spot the difference

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Nooses tied around their necks during a protest demanding farm loan waivers in New Delhi, India. Getty images

Local municipality tightens the noose around my neck: idiom origin

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A noose around the neck is an expression that means you are out of options. As the noose, a tightening rope knot moves closer to the throat, the subject is close to death, the deathknot, if you like.

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