In Greek mythology, the "Moirai", (or the "fates") were the three white-robed goddesses who weaved together the fates of men, controlling their destiny as a weaver would spin their spindle. They, and they alone, crafted the vast web of human interaction, crossing the paths of men and women as they saw fit. Every mortal, from birth to death, had their life controlled by these women, known to the Greeks as Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos. Only Zeus held the power to overthrow their spinning, and determine his own will for man.
At some point in their tangled web of deceit, marvels, and divine coincidence, these three women crafted a tangled knot of fated paths. A knot that could only come to be through divine guidance. The planets and stars aligned, smiling upon Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. that day, as the Washington Nationals and Cincinnati Reds collided to determine who could play the better 9 innings.
Known only to us and to them as "eyedropswag", this video is our only record of that event.
At some point in their tangled web of deceit, marvels, and divine coincidence, these three women crafted a tangled knot of fated paths. A knot that could only come to be through divine guidance. The planets and stars aligned, smiling upon Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. that day, as the Washington Nationals and Cincinnati Reds collided to determine who could play the better 9 innings.
Known only to us and to them as "eyedropswag", this video is our only record of that event.
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