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Lotr Universe
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I AM NO MAN! 💪 😉
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Under the spell of Hildegard: A new album reboots ancient music
The 12th century abbess, scientist and composer inspires new interpretations of her music, and new works, on an album spotlighting soprano Barbara Hannigan.
https://www.npr.org/2025/05/09/nx-s1-5383955/barbara-hannigan-hildegard-von-bingen-review?utm_campaign=npr&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_term=nprnews&utm_medium=social&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR7oZz9RD6JaINyLyemINNOUxxdxjavbuVcRrQ-y-vOtDE_OGqDQ-p5vmDhTTw_aem_HKETAK4ABxDIgVZNYyPUFg
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Chaucer Doth Tweet
8 months ago
Cringepunk. Ys thys anythinge?
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Internet Archive
8 months ago
🎂 Celebrating the birthday of J.M. Barrie, born
#OTD
in 1860! Known for PETER PAN, his tale of the boy who never grew up still speaks to the young & young at heart. 🧚 📖 Read an illustrated edition here ➡️
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#PublicDomain
#ChildrenBooks
#Fantasy
#authors
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Jon Carling
9 months ago
night and day
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Maria Popova
10 months ago
We hold still. We hold hopes. We hold our pain and the world’s pain. We hold each other. We hold up our values and hold down our tasks. We hold on, and this might be the single most defining feature of human life. We hold on.
www.themarginalian.org/2022/10/26/w...
#InternationalWomensDay
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Women Holding Things: Artist Maira Kalman’s Tender and Quirky Ode to the Weight of the World and the Barely Bearable Lightness of Being
“There can never be enough time. And you can never hold on to it.”
https://www.themarginalian.org/2022/10/26/women-holding-things-maira-kalman/
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The Onion
10 months ago
Happy Person Must Either Be Stupid Or Evil
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Jon Carling
10 months ago
wolf pack
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Chaucer Doth Tweet
11 months ago
Jane Eyre Jane Watir Jane Erthe Jane Fyre Long ago, the four Janes lived togethir yn harmonye... Until the Fyre Janes attackid.
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11 months ago
Nevir shal Ich give thee up Nevir shal Ich let thee doun Nevir shal Ich runne arounde and go from thee Nevir shal Ich make thee to crye Nevir shal Ich 'farewell' sigh Nevir speke falsehood And cause thee sorowe
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11 months ago
But thei were all of them deceivid for anothir environment-killinge plagiarism machyne was made
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Boze the Library Owl
11 months ago
the word of the day is “kuebiko,” a feeling of being overcome with exhaustion at all the world’s horrors and a sense of resignation at your own inability to fix things.
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MÍRENME
add a skeleton here at some point
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Deseo que en este año pongan los límites que necesiten y utilicen sus libretas bonitas.
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Internet Archive
12 months ago
Did you use the Internet Archive this year to research, read, explore web archives with the Wayback Machine, or discover something new? Your support makes it possible! 👉 Like & share to spread the word. 💙 Consider donating to keep Internet Archive growing:
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Maria Popova
12 months ago
You've heard of “a murmuration of starlings,” but did you know that a group of crows is called “a murder” and peacocks “an ostentation”? How groups of birds got their names, with magnificent vintage illustrations:
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A Parliament of Owls and a Murder of Crows: How Groups of Birds Got Their Names, with Wondrous Vintage Illustrations by Brian Wildsmith
Language is an instrument of great precision and poignancy — our best tool for telling each other what the world is and what we are, for conveying the blueness of blue and the wonder of being…
https://www.themarginalian.org/2024/01/04/brian-wildsmith-birds-company-terms/
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The Onion
12 months ago
Everyone In Restaurant Jealous Of Toddler Who Gets To Wear Pajamas And Watch iPad
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about 1 year ago
Women around the world have followed the case, discussed it, thought about it. But have men? Until men engage earnestly and honestly with the pervasiveness of sexual assault and the aspects of the culture that celebrate and normalise it, not enough will change.
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
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Gisèle Pelicot has rewritten her story – and electrified women all over the world. But what about men? | Rebecca Solnit
This was an extraordinary response to unimaginable crimes. Yet true change will only come when men engage with the culture that led us here, says Guardian US columnist Rebecca Solnit
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/19/gisele-pelicot-trial-verdict-france?CMP=share_btn_url
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Arturo Espinosa🍉🔻
about 1 year ago
Me robé esto de tuister: el actor Brian Cox leyendo el poema "If I must die, let it be a tale", del poeta palestino Refaat Alareer, asesinado por Israel hace un año y un día.
#Refaat_Alareer
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amanda cotan
about 1 year ago
It's a lot, but I'm fine
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Chaucer Doth Tweet
about 1 year ago
A daye wythout anachronism ys lyke Emily Dickinson wythout her lightsaber.
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Maria Popova
about 1 year ago
Little Women author Louisa May Alcott, born on this day in 1832, on the creative rewards of being single
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“Little Women” Author Louisa May Alcott on the Creative Rewards of Being Single
“Liberty is a better husband than love.”
https://www.themarginalian.org/2023/07/18/louisa-may-alcott-marriage/
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Ere Derbez
about 1 year ago
“Tenemos distintos puntos de vista.” Respaldar un genocidio el “punto de vista.”
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Jon Carling
about 1 year ago
Leave your windows open
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Acá también se le grita al vacío, ¿no?
about 1 year ago
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