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animentality · 15 days ago
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cantaloaf · 1 year ago
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IZ sketch dump 👽🛸
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merakisphere · 8 months ago
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In addition to my handmade and visually delightful Mandala Bloom wire contraptions, I'd like to share with you a list of Palindromes I've recently come across! :)
A man, a plan, a canal, Panama! Eva, can I see bees in a cave? Was it a car or a cat I saw? Never odd or even. Do geese see God? A Santa lived as a devil at NASA.
All of these, when read backwards spells out the same sentence! My all time favourite Palindrome is "TACO CAT"
Palindromes also apply to single words:
Level Rotor Racecar Stats
Am I missing any? Comment below your favourite Palindromes, as I'm certain there are more out there I haven't heard of!
Also, please consider browsing my handmade Lotus Bloom fidget toys & ornament shop. :) These make wonderful gifts or ornaments this holiday season. Sharing & reblogging would help me so much as an indie artist. <3 Thank you! Use code TUMBLR (for 45% off), and so I know to include a FREE Lithograph sticker with your order. :)
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littledeadling · 28 days ago
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PALINDROME PRINTS! 💫✨
My favourite same-backwards-as-forwards phrase. The strange imagery has always really stuck with me.
I’ll have these for sale at TCAF next week, in a million fun colours! Any leftovers will be on my online store after the convention :•)
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literaryvein-reblogs · 1 year ago
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some palindromes
to add to your next poem/story
A palindrome is a word that runs both ways—literally. The original Greek meaning of the word is “running back again,” from palin meaning “back” or “again” and -dromos, from the Greek verb meaning “to run.”
Deified - to make a god of; to take as an object of worship.
Esse - in scholastic philosophy: actual being; existence.
Lemel - metal filings.
Minim - half note.
Murdrum - murder, especially: a killing in secret.
Repaper - apply new wallpaper to (a wall or room).
Succus - juice; specifically: expressed juice (as of a fruit) for medicinal use.
Tenet - a belief or idea that is very important to a group.
If any of these words make it into your next poem/story, please tag me. Or leave a link in the replies. I'd love to read them!
More: Word Lists
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zkiner · 3 months ago
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midnightdemonz · 10 months ago
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SO I HAVE A THEORY AS TO WHY PERI FOLLOWS THE RULES AS MUCH AS HE DOES
I don't know what the roles on dating your Anti-fairy is, but I'd imagine it's against the rules. What if Peri and Irep were in a relationship before, maybe high school or so, but got caught by Jorgen, forcing them to split, causing Irep to once again become bitter towards Peri, causing them both to be rivals again? What if Peri is such a stickler because he doesn't wanna also get separated from Dev the same way he was from Irep? THEORY!
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space-reindeer · 1 month ago
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let’s just give some love to Palindrome everyone!
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I had so much fun doodling him tehehe c:
He has been my WhatsApp reaction for so long, because he is perfect UvU
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r0bottob0t · 6 months ago
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Pali doodle merry christmer
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coycowboykoi · 11 months ago
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I love you zimvoid trio plz don't die
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igot99catsandnoproblems · 11 months ago
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I think Izzy and I are on the same wavelength because I was pissing myself at this moment
Can you believe this was the way I learned she had a baby?!
BRENNAN IS A FATHER
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mozartbachtoven · 4 months ago
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Joseph Haydn nicknamed his Symphony No. 47 ‘The Palindrome’ because he used a neat bit of musical trickery to create a piece that’s perfectly symmetrical.
Here’s the score of the melody from the minuet to demonstrate:
https://youtu.be/L9pn8pVjsKo
In the Minuet and Trio from his Symphony No.47 – nicknamed ‘The Palindrome’ – Haydn created a piece that is perfectly symmetrical, with the second part of the Minuet having the same music as the first part, but in reverse. And the same thing happens in the Trio.
And just in case you’re in any doubt that the piece *is* actually a palindrome, a Haydn fanatic on youtube has actually reversed the audio, just to prove the whole Minuet and Trio is really and truly the same backwards as it is forwards.
https://youtu.be/516FvPFu7ag
Throughout his career, Haydn developed a reputation as a bit of a musical trickster – his ‘Surprise’ Symphony was designed to wake up audience members who chose to doze through his musical creations.
He also wrote ‘The Joke’ String Quartet which has a couple of ‘fake’ endings to trick unsuspecting audience members into applauding too early, and the ‘Farewell’ Symphony to persuade his boss, Prince Esterházy, to allow his musicians to return home to their families.
Source: classicfm.com
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Tenet (2020, Christopher Nolan)
21/11/2024
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wuzhere75 · 1 year ago
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First ever friendly fire and revenge for @garblegarden
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midnightdemonz · 10 months ago
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PERIDALE/PERIREP EDIT (Flash warning)
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jeanfrancoisrey · 1 year ago
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Les ruelles d’Oppède-le-Vieux renferment les traces d’un passé bien mystérieux, l’un d’entre eux : le Carré Magique, appelé également Carré Sator. Le carré SATOR est le plus ancien carré de lettres connu. Il est constitué des cinq mots latins SATOR (laboureur), AREPO (charrue), TENET (tenir en son pouvoir), OPERA (travail), et ROTAS (roues, orbite). Ces mots sont entrelacés en forment un palindrome. C’est à dire qu’il peut être lu à l’endroit, à l’envers, de haut-en-bas, et de bas-en-haut.
The streets of Oppède-le-Vieux contain traces of a very mysterious past, one of them: the Carré Magique, also called Carré Sator. The SATOR square is the oldest known square of letters. It consists of the five Latin words SATOR (plower), AREPO (plough), TENET (hold in its power), OPERA (work), and ROTAS (wheels, orbit). These words are intertwined and form a palindrome. That is, it can be read upside down, upside down, and down.
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