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The sign read, “DADDY’S FUNERAL – NEED SCARY MEN”

Published August 18, 2025 by tindertender

The little boy came to our table of leather-clad bikers and slammed down a paper that said “DADDY’S FUNERAL – NEED SCARY MEN.”

His tiny fingers were still stained with marker ink, and his Superman cape was on backwards. The diner went dead silent as fifteen members of the Iron Wolves MC stared at this kid who couldn’t have weighed forty pounds soaking wet.

“My mom said I can’t ask you,” he announced, his chin jutting out defiantly. “But she’s crying all the time and the mean boys at school said daddy won’t go to heaven without scary men to protect him.”

Big Tom, who’d done two tours in Afghanistan and had a skull tattooed on his neck, carefully picked up the paper. It was a child’s drawing of stick figures on motorcycles surrounding a coffin, with “PLEASE COME” written in backwards letters.

“Where’s your mom, little man?” Tom asked, his voice a low rumble that usually preceded a fight, but was now impossibly gentle.
The boy pointed through the window to a beat-up Toyota where a young woman sat with her head in her hands. “She’s scared of you. Everyone’s scared of you. That’s why I need you.”

I’d seen Tom break a man’s jaw for disrespecting his bike. But his hands shook as he read what else was on that paper – a date, tomorrow, and an address for Riverside Cemetery.

“What was your daddy’s name?” someone asked from the back.
“Officer Marcus Rivera,” the boy said proudly. “He was a police. A bad man shot him.”

The silence in the diner got heavier, thick enough to choke on. Cops and bikers weren’t exactly natural allies. Most of us had been hassled, profiled, some even beaten by police. And now this cop’s kid was asking us to honor his fallen father.

Tom stood up slowly, his towering frame casting a shadow over the small table. “What’s your name, superman?”

“Miguel. Miguel Rivera.”

“Well, Miguel Rivera,” Tom said, kneeling down so he was eye to eye with the boy, a giant meeting a sparrow. “You tell your mom that your daddy’s going to have the biggest, loudest, scariest escort to heaven any police officer ever had.”

The boy’s eyes went wide. “Really? You’ll come?”

“Brother,” Snake spoke up from the corner, and I could hear the conflict in his voice. “He was a cop.”

“He was a father,” Tom said firmly, his gaze never leaving Miguel’s. “And this little warrior just did the bravest thing I’ve seen all year. We ride.”

The next morning, I arrived at the cemetery two hours early. I thought I’d be the only one, a chance to get my head right before the awkwardness and the stares. But then my jaw dropped.

The narrow road leading to the cemetery entrance was already lined with bikes. Not just the fifteen of us from the diner, but our entire chapter. Forty men, standing quietly by their polished Harleys, the morning sun glinting off the chrome. But that wasn’t what stopped my heart. Further down the road, another group was pulling in. The Vipers. Our bitter rivals. And behind them, the Sons of Odin. Word had gotten out. A call had been made for scary men, and the entire goddamn scary underworld had answered.

When the funeral procession finally arrived, the hearse slowed to a stop. I saw Miguel in the car behind it, his small face pressed against the glass. His mother looked up, and her hand flew to her mouth, her expression of fear melting into stunned disbelief.

There were over a hundred of us. A silent army of leather and steel.

At some unseen signal from Tom, a hundred engines roared to life at the exact same instant. The sound was biblical. It wasn’t angry or aggressive; it was a deep, thundering proclamation. We are here. We formed a double line, a guard of honor for the hearse and the family, and escorted them through the gates.
At the graveside, a small group of uniformed officers stood stiffly, their honor guard looking tense as we dismounted. They watched us, we watched them. But there was no trouble. We formed a wide, silent circle around the service, our backs to the family, facing outward. We were a wall, protecting their grief from the world.

After the service, as the last of the mourners were leaving, the police chief walked over to Big Tom. He was a hard-looking man I’d seen on the news a dozen times. He stopped, looked at Tom, then at the sea of bikers standing in silent respect.

“I… I don’t have the words,” the chief said, his voice rough. “Officer Rivera was a good man.”

Tom just gave a short, sharp nod. “He had a good son.”

That’s when I saw Miguel, holding his mother’s hand, walking purposefully toward us. He stopped in front of Tom, who immediately knelt down again. Miguel wasn’t wearing his cape anymore. He was holding the folded American flag from his father’s coffin.

He held it out. “This is for you,” he said, his voice clear and steady.

Tom gently pushed it back. “No, little man. That’s yours. That’s your daddy’s.”

“My daddy was a hero,” Miguel said, pushing the flag firmly into Tom’s huge, tattooed hand. “He protected people. And today, you protected him.”

Tom stared at the flag in his hand, his jaw working, his whole body trembling. The man I’d seen walk through a bar fight without flinching was completely undone by a forty-pound superhero. He couldn’t speak. He just nodded, his eyes shining with tears he refused to let fall.

We didn’t ride away with a roar. We left one by one, a quiet rumble that spoke of a respect that went deeper than clubs or colors or the badges on a uniform.

We had come because a little boy asked for scary men. But we left knowing we’d just met the bravest one of all.

She Sleeps with Dogs

Published August 17, 2025 by tindertender

A study conducted in 2018 by Canisius College in Buffalo, New York, found that women who sleep alongside their dogs tend to experience better sleep quality than those who share a bed with a human partner. Surveying 962 adult women across the United States, the research highlighted that dogs were less likely to interrupt sleep and often provided a greater sense of safety and comfort.

Dogs generally maintain consistent sleep patterns and are less likely to snore or move around unpredictably during the night. Many women also reported feeling more secure with a dog in bed, which may reduce anxiety and contribute to more restful sleep. In comparison, human partners were more frequently cited as sources of disturbance due to movement, noise and inconsistent sleep habits.

The study suggests that for women who value uninterrupted sleep and nighttime reassurance, sharing the bed with a dog may be more beneficial than sleeping next to a human companion.🤎🖤🩶

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Peace and Safety Restored

Published August 16, 2025 by tindertender

Final judgement. Emperor in service to eternal love, restoring peace and safety.

The Morning Star Wasn’t Always Jesus. Or Lucifer. She Was The Goddess.

Published August 15, 2025 by tindertender

You were never meant to feel small beneath the stars.

Because for thousands of years, the stars were Her body.

Before the cosmos was claimed by science and scripture,

it belonged to the Goddess.

She was known as the Queen of Heaven. The Mother of Stars. The Light-Bringer.

She rose as the Morning Star: Astarte, Ishtar, Inanna,

Venus, Diana Lucifera.

She appeared as the Seven Sisters: the Pleiades, the

Hathors, the Mothers of the World.

Her Muses were nine. Her memory infinite. Her

breath was poetry.

• Her symbol was the five-pointed star: drawn from the rose, the apple, the spiral of life itself.

She was also the Star of the Sea, Stella Maris, guiding sailors and seekers through the darkness.

Long before Mary claimed the title, it belonged to Venus.

Even Lucifer was once her name. The Light-Bearer.

The one who rises before dawn.

Later, that light was split. Recast as ev il.

Separated from the feminine source it came from.

The Christian scriptures gave Jesus the same title, the Morning Star. (Revelation 22:16)

Same symbol. Same star.

But now disembodied from the Mother.

Over time, her names were scattered.

Her symbols stolen.

Her body written out of the sky.

But the stars still remember.

In every five-petaled blossom, every sister-star, every forgotten name carried by the light…

She is still there.

The heavens were her scriptures.

We’re just learning how to read them again.

Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/DNQfpUzRt_o/?igsh=MW8zM3BobGU4bTlsaQ==

Google states ::

In Mesopotamian mythology, Inanna is a mother goddess associated with the planet Venus, often referred to as the morning star. She is a powerful deity embodying love, war, fertility, and justice. Inanna’s Babylonian and Assyrian counterpart is Ishtar, and she is also linked to the Greek goddess Aphrodite and the Roman goddess Venus

Here’s a more detailed look at Inanna and her connection to the morning star:

  • Inanna’s Roles:She is a multifaceted goddess, revered for her roles in love, war, and fertility. She is also known as a powerful figure who dispenses divine justice. 
  • Morning Star Symbolism:Inanna’s association with the morning star, Venus, is significant. The planet Venus, visible as both a morning and evening star, was seen as a manifestation of her presence. Her symbol, an eight-pointed star, represents this connection. 
  • Mythological Significance:Inanna’s myths often depict her travels and surveillance, mirroring Venus’s journey across the sky. Her descent into the underworld, a famous myth, showcases her power and resilience. 
  • Other Names and Representations:Inanna is known as Ishtar in Babylonian and Assyrian traditions. She is also associated with the Greek goddess Aphrodite and the Roman goddess Venus. 
  • Ninsi’anna:In Sumerian mythology, Ninsi’anna is also a deity associated with the planet Venus, sometimes appearing as male in later texts. 

In essence, Inanna, the mother goddess of Mesopotamian mythology, is intrinsically linked to the morning star, Venus, embodying both the powerful and nurturing aspects of life. 

Oracle Readings: 8-4-2025 / 8-15-2025

Published August 15, 2025 by tindertender

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