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kujiua-kun · 5 months
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[ Humanish || Permelia ]
Humanish is good, READ IT!
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lotusfaebell · 5 months
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❀ Long Flowery Hair ❀
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asfaltics · 1 year
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putterings, 276-275
  all the valves out, something on impulse unbleached cotton, a caution to the rest   Later, he had a perfunctory session with one of the books; but he found that puttering around the cars was a more engaging occupation, because it gave him free rein to think.   indigo; and nankeen deserts much of the wild land around More psychology?
puutterings ��   |     their index     |     these derivations     |     20230314  
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sweetness-pop · 2 years
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Currently in 2022, famous rapper PaRappa Rappa, 42 and famous songstress Sunny Rappa(nee Funny), also 42 have been married since summer 2002(their 20th anniversary is next week), and they are parents to three half-dog/half-flower hybrid children.
Their kids:
Oldest-Only son, PaRappa Keith Rappa Jr. Born March 1, 2003. 19 years old.
Middle-First daughter, Solange Anna Rappa. Born June 19, 2008. 14 years old.
Youngest-Second daughter, Permelia Melody Rappa. Born August 4, 2012. 10 years old.
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puutterings · 1 year
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unbleached cotton, a caution to the rest
        But one morning after school had called and all seemed quiet, a shocking circumstance occurred. Betty Briley came in dressed in indigo-blue, with short skirt and nankeen pantalettes.       She made a great contrast between the back-wood girls in their long, scant skirts. The larger boys drew down their heads behind their slates and snickered; and Nat and Towhead put their heads close together and whispered, very low: but it broke the rules of the school. The teacher’s back was turned, too, but she heard all the same; and the way she jerked those little urchins off their seats into the middle of the room was a caution to the rest. She demanded an explanation of what they were saying; but they were so frightened that they could not have told if they would, and would not if they could.       For punishment she thrust them down on a seat between some little girls — and one was Better Briley. It seemed a terrible disgrace. A flogging with those hickory wisps would not have seemed half so bad. It proved to be one of those never-to-be-forgotten lessons learned in the first days of school.       The excitement soon died away, and it was not long before every girl in the country went into pantalettes. John Brown had many a puttering job dipping short lengths of unbleached cotton in his vats, after hides were taken out. Tan bark made durable nankeen color, and was thought to be cheaper.       The circuit preacher came around every four weeks to hold meeting in the new schoolhouse, instead of in the deacon’s barn, which seemed more sanctimonious. For his dedication sermon he took for his text; “And a little child shall lead them,” and Nat wondered if it could be that the teacher meant Betty Briley; but he noticed that he did not say anything about pantalettes.
ex Permelia Corey Thomson (whose name appears not on title page, but in prefatory note), her How the Coreys Went West : Fifty Years in Crossing the Continent (Press of Frye & Smith, San Diego, Cal., 1908) : 78-79 (78) : link (Harvard copy) same (but University of California; Bancroft Library copy) via hathitrust : link the latter bears presentation inscription : “For dear Miss Scripps in memory of Mother. / Estelle Thomson, Adelle Thomson / 1917.”
in chapter 24 “Bound for the Land of Sunshine,” Rufus Corey late in life takes his family out to “the bay region of San Diego county in Southern California, and they settled on a ranch in one of the valleys, in an adobe house shaded by a great pepper tree...” near the border with Mexico.  
re: Estelle and Adelle Thomson, came across this letter to the editor of The Desert Magazine 2:12 (October 1939) :
                        Hollenbeck Home,                         Los Angeles, California Dear Mr. Henderson:       We had never seen a copy of “Desert Magazine” unti three weeks ago — then a friend found one of February 1939 in a wastepaper truck — and brought it to us. We polished it and found it a jewel.       In addition to being 93 and blind I have a broken bone and live in a wheelchair. My sister who is 84 takes care of me. She has not time to read . . . So we have five readers, who read such books as Longstreth’s “Laurentians,” all by Shackleton, “Land of Little Rain,” Mary Austin, etc. With our books we have traveled almost all civilized lands and some uncivilized. You may imagine how the “Desert” appealed to us.       We found one current “Desert” issue, August, visited nearly every second hand magazine shop in Los Angeles and finally were rewarded with December 1937, July ’38 and May ’39. For some we paid fifty cents a copy. They were worth it! But we exhausted the supply.       Fifty years ago I roamed over much of the wild land around San Diego and Tiajuana for Philadelphia “Times” and “Press.”       My sister retired after 30 years as head cashier at Hotel del Coronado, with the advent of automobiles, coached thousands of guests (El Centro bound) as to the “jump” of sidewinders. Estelle Thomson. by Adelle Thomson.
(followed by a letter from Barry M. Goldwater !)
link (pdf) via mindat.org : link
from search : "puttering" inauthor:corey : link  
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cheerstotheelites-if · 9 months
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21 T.G., 21st of Grief
Cooper's To Do List:
☆ Tea party with Permelia & Suki ♡•u•♡
☆ Walk Corndog with Permelia & Suki ♡^u^♡
☆ Help Mother organize ████████ shipments ;u;
☆ Go out with Father to ███████ òuó
☆ Escort Evelyn to a meeting! òmó!
☆ Hunting with Darius òwó
☆ Buy Fleur some gifts ^u^
☆ Go out with Fleur!!! OWO!!!
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☆ Visit ████
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☆ Clean my room =_=
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sleepdepravity · 11 months
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Aurilla and Permelia……
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habitisdead · 1 year
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Lilly Permelia Gifford ︎▲ Cyberpunk Portraits
Found portraits from a long-forgotten cyberpunk civilization.
Made with Photoshop and DALL•E.
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healthanddietblog · 2 years
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University of Rio Grande
University of Rio Grande
campus Beginning with the 10 acres of land donated by Permelia Artwood in 1873, the university campus has grown considerably with active community and local support. The Madog Center for Welsh Studies in 1996 and the Meigs Center in Middleport in 1998 are some examples of campus expansion with community support. Short Story The university is home to over two thousand students and has a history of…
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kdnisdead · 6 years
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permelia replied to your post “personalized-radio replied to your post “me @ me: you could draw…...”
How the heck are you so talented at everything?? Please tell me something you're bad at so I know you're not a robot or something
dfjsdaf please. and if you want a list of all the things i’m not good at we’re going to need a long ass time. so let’s just say literally everything else. every single other thing imaginable. im bad at them all.
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lotusfaebell · 29 days
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• Cute Icons of my Baldur’s Gate III OCs •
Artwork by elainelisa
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musecove · 4 years
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     So I started making a Teen Titans OC the other day ; a Melungeon hero named Permelia who has the ability of density manipulation !! Art by @anothergiselle​ who i highly recommend y’all check out and comm !!
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daguerreotype-era · 4 years
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Lucinda Redmon Orear, 1823–1852  American portrait painter active in St. Charles, MO
1. Self Portrait, 1835 2. Charles Wheeler (1795-1873), c. 1845 3. Permelia Redmon Wheeler (1816-1881), c. 1845
Lucinda Ethell Redmon was the daughter of George W. Redman [sic] and Lucy Ethell. George and his family emigrated from Kentucky and settled in St. Charles in 1828. He is listed in the 1830 census with his wife, 4 children and 6 slaves. He died in 1831 and his widow did not remarry.
Lucinda married Major Nelson Catlett Orear (1818-1905) in 1846. Maj. Orear was connected with the press of St. Charles as well as the manufacturing and commercial interests of the city and county. They were the parents of three children, Medorah, Adelia, and John.  Lucinda died in 1852 at the age of 29, after the birth of her third child. Orear married his second wife, also of the Orear family, in 1854. They had 11 children. Orear died in 1905 in Orearville, MO.
Lucinda’s sister Permelia married Charles Wheeler, a lawyer, in 1834.
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spiderandthesims · 3 years
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1880s Names
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Boys
Abel, Abraham, Adam, Addison, Adelbert, Alexander, Alfred, Aloysius, Alphonse, Ambrose, Amos, Anderson, Andrew, Angus, Anthony, Anton, Archibald, Art, Arthur, Aubrey, August, Augustine, Augustus, Avery
Girls
Ada, Adelaide, Adele, Adeline, Agatha, Agnes, Alice, Alma, Almeda, Alta, Anastasia, Angeline, Anna, Annabelle, Anne, Arizona, Augusta, Augustine, Aurelia, Aurora
B
Boys
Barney, Benjamin, Bennett, Bernard, Bishop, Bradford
Girls
Beatrice, Bernadette, Bess, Bessie, Beulah, Birdie
C
Boys
Carlton, Carson, Casper, Cassius, Cecil, Charles, Chauncey, Chester, Christian, Christopher, Clarence, Claude, Clement, Clifford, Coleman, Conrad, Cornelius, Curtis
Girls
Camille, Caroline, Catherine, Cecilia, Celestia, Celestine, Celia, Charity, Charlotte, Christine, Claire, Clara, Clarice, Claudia, Clementine, Conception, Constance, Corda, Cordelia, Cornelia
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Boys
Dallas, Daniel, Darius, David, Dennis, Dewitt, Dorsey, Douglas, Dudley, Dwight
Girls
Daisy, Delia, Della, Delphia, Docia, Dollie, Dolly, Dolores, Dora, Dorcas, Doris, Dorothy, Dove, Dovie, Drucilla
E
Boys
Early, Edmond, Edward, Edwin, Eldridge, Eli, Elias, Elijah, Elliott, Ellis, Ellsworth, Elmer, Elton, Elwood, Emerson, Emery, Emil, Emmett, Enoch, Ephraim, Erasmus, Erastus ,Eric, Ernest, Ervin, Erwin, Eugene, Everett, Ezra
Girls
Edith, Edmonia, Effie, Elaine, Elda, Eldora, Eleanor, Elise, Eliza, Elizabeth, Ella, Elma, Elnora, Eloise, Elsa, Elsie, Emily, Emma, Emmaline, Era, Erma, Erna, Ernestine, Essie, Esta, Estella, Estelle, Esther, Ethel, Ethelyn, Etta, Eudora, Eugenia, Eula, Eulalia, Eunice, Euphemia
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Boys
Felix, Ferdinand, Francis, Franklin, Frederick, Fredrick
Girls
Fanny, Fay, Felicia, Fern, Fidelia, Flora, Florence, Florida, Francis
G
Boys
Gabriel, Garrett, General, George, Gideon, Giles, Golden, Gregory
Girls
Geneva, Genevieve, Georgia, Georgie, Goldie, Grace, Gwendolyn
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Boys
Harmon, Harold, Harris, Harrison, Henry, Hollis, Homer, Horace, Howard, Howard, Howell, Hugo
Girls
Harriett, Hattie, Henrietta, Hester, Honora, Hope, Hortense
I
Boys
Irving
Girls
Imogene, Indiana, Iona, Iris, Isadora
J
Boys
Jack, Jackson, Jacob, James, Jasper, Jeremiah, John, Jonathan, Joseph, Josiah, Judson, Jules, Julian, Junius
Girls
Jane, Josephine, Judith, Julia, Julie, Juliet, June
K
Boys
Kenneth
Girls
Kathleen
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Boys
Lawrence, Lawson, Leander, Leonard, Lewis, Lionel, Logan, Lucien, Lucius, Luther, Lyman
Girls
Lacy, Lillian, Lilly, Louise, Lucia, Lucille, Lucinda, Lucretia, Lucy
M
Boys
Major, Malcolm, Marcus, Marshall, Martin, Mason, Mathias, Matthew, Maurice, Maxwell, Michael, Miles, Milo, Milton, Monroe, Morgan, Mortimer
Girls
Mabel, Madeline, Magnolia, Marie, Mary, Matilda, Maude, May, Melinda, Mildred, Millicent, Millie, Minerva, Minnie, Miriam, Missouri, Mollie, Mona
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Nathan, Nathaniel, Neil, Nelson, Newton, Nicholas, Noah, Noel, Norman, Norris
Girls
Netta, Nettie, Nevada, Nona, Nora, Norah, Norma
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Boys
Oliver, Oren, Orson, Otis, Otto, Owen
Girls
Odelia, Odessa, Ola, Olive, Ona, Opal, Ophelia, Ora, Orpha, Ottilie
P
Boys
Patrick, Percival, Percy, Peter, Phillip, Pierce, Pleasant
Girls
Pansy, Parthenia, Patience, Pearl, Penelope, Permelia, Philomena, Phoebe, Polly, Priscilla, Prudence
Q
Boys
Quincy
R
Boys
Raymond, Richard, Richmond, Robert, Rodney, Roger, Ross
Girls
Rita, Rosalie, Rose, Rowena, Ruby, Ruth
S
Boys
Samuel, Seymore, Sidney, Silas, Simon, Solomon, Stanley, Stephan, Sterling, Stewart, Sylvester
Girls
Samantha, Sophronia
T
Boys
Thaddeus, Theodore, Thomas, Thorton, Tillman, Timothy, Tobias, Truman
Girls
Tennessee, Thelma, Theodora, Theodosia, Theresa, Tillie
U
Boys
Ulysses
Girls
Una
V
Boys
Valentine, Vernon, Victor, Vincent, Virgil
Girls
Vera, Verona, Vesta, Victoria, Viola, Violet, Virginia, Vivian
W
Boys
Walker, Wallace, Walter, Warren, Watson, Webster, Wesley, Wilber, Wilbert, Wilbur, Wiley, Wilfred, Willam, Willard, William, Wilson, Winfield
Girls
Wilda, Wilhelmina, Wilma, Winifred, Winnifred, Winona
Z
Girls
Zella, Zora
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My 3rd-great grandmother, Permelia. I never met her, obviously, but I can't help but feel she was a woman who didn't suffer fools gladly. I also notice that, even across decades, her expression never changed. She had that RBF down to a fine art. Happy Mother's Day!
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cecils-dragons · 3 years
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I really can’t get over the good colors of Rose Hawkmoth, it’s very good and perfect for trans pallet dragons. So have these three, they are each 50g.
Permelia ~  Robin Fade/Rose Hawkmoth/Pearl Flecks
Perseus ~  Robin Tapir/Rose Hawkmoth/Rose Flecks
Prudence ~  Robin Tapir/Rose Hawkmoth/Pearl Flecks
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