[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.] #  @Hieraaetus Tristan S. Rapp Tristan S. Rapp posts on X about ward, mauritius, china, finland the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXX engagements in the last XX hours. ### Engagements: XXX [#](/creator/twitter::333325020/interactions)  - X Week XXXXXX -XX% - X Month XXXXXXX +68% - X Months XXXXXXXXX +30% - X Year XXXXXXXXXX -XX% ### Mentions: X [#](/creator/twitter::333325020/posts_active)  - X Week XX -XX% - X Month XX -XXXX% - X Months XXX +74% - X Year XXX -XX% ### Followers: XXXXXX [#](/creator/twitter::333325020/followers)  - X Week XXXXXX -XXXX% - X Month XXXXXX +0.78% - X Months XXXXXX +6.90% - X Year XXXXXX +11% ### CreatorRank: XXXXXXXXX [#](/creator/twitter::333325020/influencer_rank)  ### Social Influence [#](/creator/twitter::333325020/influence) --- **Social category influence** [countries](/list/countries) XXXXX% [travel destinations](/list/travel-destinations) XXXX% **Social topic influence** [ward](/topic/ward) 4.76%, [mauritius](/topic/mauritius) 4.76%, [china](/topic/china) 4.76%, [finland](/topic/finland) 4.76%, [the british](/topic/the-british) 4.76%, [reykjavik](/topic/reykjavik) 4.76%, [iceland](/topic/iceland) 4.76%, [elements](/topic/elements) 4.76%, [ireland](/topic/ireland) 4.76%, [has been](/topic/has-been) XXXX% **Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by** [@apteacher1754](/creator/undefined) [@italian347](/creator/undefined) [@470bce](/creator/undefined) [@abstractentityz](/creator/undefined) [@logosimian](/creator/undefined) [@tenkterian](/creator/undefined) [@alfredathelney](/creator/undefined) [@hhmund](/creator/undefined) [@robjlow](/creator/undefined) [@psychaitrist69](/creator/undefined) [@catimperator](/creator/undefined) [@bigfatnuts69](/creator/undefined) [@taukingur](/creator/undefined) [@palladiummag](/creator/undefined) [@turambaru](/creator/undefined) [@neilalexanderw1](/creator/undefined) [@chriskeating](/creator/undefined) [@c_westling](/creator/undefined) [@thebluehaircure](/creator/undefined) [@turdy_](/creator/undefined) ### Top Social Posts [#](/creator/twitter::333325020/posts) --- Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours "The origins of Halloween are people dressing up as ghosts and devils to ward off evil spirits which in turn roots further back into the Medieval tradition of carnivals mummer's plays the danse macabre etc. The idea that kids should only dress up as superheroes/saints/Disney characters on Halloween is I'm sorry to say ahistorical (and mirthless) influence from puritanical American Protestantism" [X Link](https://x.com/Hieraaetus/status/1979438867888398791) [@Hieraaetus](/creator/x/Hieraaetus) 2025-10-18T06:46Z 24.8K followers, 35.3K engagements "Can someone conversant on this whole Chagos Islands thing explain to me how arbitrarily giving them to Mauritius so that they in turn can give them to China is more progressive and conscientious than just giving them back to the Chagossians" [X Link](https://x.com/Hieraaetus/status/1980540579764449537) [@Hieraaetus](/creator/x/Hieraaetus) 2025-10-21T07:44Z 24.8K followers, 2989 engagements "From the papers I've seen the proper movement of the Smi from what's now Finland into the peninsula didn't happen until the first few centuries AD but yes the Germanics themselves are relatively late. However the modern Scandinavians are essentially direct lineal descendants of the Nordic Bronze Age people who well-predate the entry of the Smi" [X Link](https://x.com/Hieraaetus/status/1980632887134417290) [@Hieraaetus](/creator/x/Hieraaetus) 2025-10-21T13:50Z 24.8K followers, XXX engagements "@APTeacher1754 I don't understand what you are getting at. Yes it is a local expression but Halloween as we know it the Anglosphere Halloween derives from the broader holiday specifically and exclusively through the British expression" [X Link](https://x.com/Hieraaetus/status/1983154980648563026) [@Hieraaetus](/creator/x/Hieraaetus) 2025-10-28T12:52Z 24.8K followers, XX engagements "The idea that the American colonists prior to the revolution didn't consider themselves British indeed didn't largely consider themselves specifically English is one of those interesting bits of revisionism now so widespread as to be almost universal" [X Link](https://x.com/Hieraaetus/status/1977970268279558153) [@Hieraaetus](/creator/x/Hieraaetus) 2025-10-14T05:30Z 24.8K followers, 145.3K engagements "With all due respect to Iceland - the Icelandic countryside is magnificent truly one of the most beautiful landscapes I have ever seen. But Reykjavik is not a beautiful city. In fact it's probably the single ugliest European capital that wasn't once a Soviet client" [X Link](https://x.com/Hieraaetus/status/1983222771086671881) [@Hieraaetus](/creator/x/Hieraaetus) 2025-10-28T17:22Z 24.8K followers, 20.4K engagements "There isn't really any meaningful indigenous New World addition to the core of Halloween or really any of its elements to my knowledge. You can find practically all of it in Britain and Ireland already. But yes I agree with the former point though I think that's not the central element in the recent developments" [X Link](https://x.com/Hieraaetus/status/1983147174360666520) [@Hieraaetus](/creator/x/Hieraaetus) 2025-10-28T12:21Z 24.8K followers, 1318 engagements "@470bce @LogoSimian But Smhain was still practiced Smhain has been celebrated to my knowledge all the way into the modern period" [X Link](https://x.com/Hieraaetus/status/1984274315404280101) [@Hieraaetus](/creator/x/Hieraaetus) 2025-10-31T15:00Z 24.8K followers, X engagements "It is genuinely quite remarkable that the state that founded modern Germany barely included any of the territory of modern Germany" [X Link](https://x.com/Hieraaetus/status/1973706447826690430) [@Hieraaetus](/creator/x/Hieraaetus) 2025-10-02T11:07Z 24.8K followers, 687K engagements "@APTeacher1754 The Mexican Day of the Dead is not the origin of any of the widespread Anglophone Halloween practices. I repeat all of them can be found in the Old World they came from Britain and were imported to the US they do not descend from America at all" [X Link](https://x.com/Hieraaetus/status/1983150694468350452) [@Hieraaetus](/creator/x/Hieraaetus) 2025-10-28T12:35Z 24.8K followers, XXX engagements "There are a number of points to render it convincing. One is just the fact that Halwen/Halowen/Haloghen really are all attested Middle English forms of Old English Halgan which alone seems to render an alternate etymology for modern Halloween quite superfluous. But Allhallowtide is also known dialectally across England as Allantide Hollandtide and other forms - All Hallow's Day is called Allan-day in Cornwall which is clearly derived from a plural cognate of "hallow" while Hollandtide likewise clearly descends from something like "Halowen-tide"" [X Link](https://x.com/Hieraaetus/status/1984193093533348176) [@Hieraaetus](/creator/x/Hieraaetus) 2025-10-31T09:37Z 24.8K followers, XX engagements
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 @Hieraaetus Tristan S. Rapp
 @Hieraaetus Tristan S. RappTristan S. Rapp posts on X about ward, mauritius, china, finland the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social category influence countries XXXXX% travel destinations XXXX%
Social topic influence ward 4.76%, mauritius 4.76%, china 4.76%, finland 4.76%, the british 4.76%, reykjavik 4.76%, iceland 4.76%, elements 4.76%, ireland 4.76%, has been XXXX%
Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by @apteacher1754 @italian347 @470bce @abstractentityz @logosimian @tenkterian @alfredathelney @hhmund @robjlow @psychaitrist69 @catimperator @bigfatnuts69 @taukingur @palladiummag @turambaru @neilalexanderw1 @chriskeating @c_westling @thebluehaircure @turdy_
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"The origins of Halloween are people dressing up as ghosts and devils to ward off evil spirits which in turn roots further back into the Medieval tradition of carnivals mummer's plays the danse macabre etc. The idea that kids should only dress up as superheroes/saints/Disney characters on Halloween is I'm sorry to say ahistorical (and mirthless) influence from puritanical American Protestantism"
X Link @Hieraaetus 2025-10-18T06:46Z 24.8K followers, 35.3K engagements
"Can someone conversant on this whole Chagos Islands thing explain to me how arbitrarily giving them to Mauritius so that they in turn can give them to China is more progressive and conscientious than just giving them back to the Chagossians"
X Link @Hieraaetus 2025-10-21T07:44Z 24.8K followers, 2989 engagements
"From the papers I've seen the proper movement of the Smi from what's now Finland into the peninsula didn't happen until the first few centuries AD but yes the Germanics themselves are relatively late. However the modern Scandinavians are essentially direct lineal descendants of the Nordic Bronze Age people who well-predate the entry of the Smi"
X Link @Hieraaetus 2025-10-21T13:50Z 24.8K followers, XXX engagements
"@APTeacher1754 I don't understand what you are getting at. Yes it is a local expression but Halloween as we know it the Anglosphere Halloween derives from the broader holiday specifically and exclusively through the British expression"
X Link @Hieraaetus 2025-10-28T12:52Z 24.8K followers, XX engagements
"The idea that the American colonists prior to the revolution didn't consider themselves British indeed didn't largely consider themselves specifically English is one of those interesting bits of revisionism now so widespread as to be almost universal"
X Link @Hieraaetus 2025-10-14T05:30Z 24.8K followers, 145.3K engagements
"With all due respect to Iceland - the Icelandic countryside is magnificent truly one of the most beautiful landscapes I have ever seen. But Reykjavik is not a beautiful city. In fact it's probably the single ugliest European capital that wasn't once a Soviet client"
X Link @Hieraaetus 2025-10-28T17:22Z 24.8K followers, 20.4K engagements
"There isn't really any meaningful indigenous New World addition to the core of Halloween or really any of its elements to my knowledge. You can find practically all of it in Britain and Ireland already. But yes I agree with the former point though I think that's not the central element in the recent developments"
X Link @Hieraaetus 2025-10-28T12:21Z 24.8K followers, 1318 engagements
"@470bce @LogoSimian But Smhain was still practiced Smhain has been celebrated to my knowledge all the way into the modern period"
X Link @Hieraaetus 2025-10-31T15:00Z 24.8K followers, X engagements
"It is genuinely quite remarkable that the state that founded modern Germany barely included any of the territory of modern Germany"
X Link @Hieraaetus 2025-10-02T11:07Z 24.8K followers, 687K engagements
"@APTeacher1754 The Mexican Day of the Dead is not the origin of any of the widespread Anglophone Halloween practices. I repeat all of them can be found in the Old World they came from Britain and were imported to the US they do not descend from America at all"
X Link @Hieraaetus 2025-10-28T12:35Z 24.8K followers, XXX engagements
"There are a number of points to render it convincing. One is just the fact that Halwen/Halowen/Haloghen really are all attested Middle English forms of Old English Halgan which alone seems to render an alternate etymology for modern Halloween quite superfluous. But Allhallowtide is also known dialectally across England as Allantide Hollandtide and other forms - All Hallow's Day is called Allan-day in Cornwall which is clearly derived from a plural cognate of "hallow" while Hollandtide likewise clearly descends from something like "Halowen-tide""
X Link @Hieraaetus 2025-10-31T09:37Z 24.8K followers, XX engagements
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