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Last week a friend of mine said the words "Highland cow girl who's so scottish you can't understand her" and I simply had to do this.
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wheelchairs and canes and glasses and hearing aids and every single other disability aid should be free btw and if you disagree i hate you
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"SELF DEFENSE" DOES NOT INCLUDE THE USE OF WHITE PHOSPHORUS
"SELF DEFENSE" DOES NOT INCLUDE THE DESTRUCTION OF SCHOOLS AND PLACES OF WORSHIP AND MEDICAL FACILITIES
"SELF DEFENSE" DOES NOT INCLUDE FUCKING!!!! NERVE GAS!!!!!!!
"SELF DEFENSE" DOES NOT INCLUDE THE CUTTING OF PHONE LINES AND INTERNET SERVICE AFTER CUTTING OFF FOOD AND WATER AND FUEL
THIS!!!! IS!!!! GENOCIDE!!!!
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There is still hope. Say it out loud. Palestine will be free. The Palestinian people will celebrate their culture and heritage with each other. We will love and be loved. Do not fall into the trap of despair.
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Been doing a daily (k)inktober pic, yesterday's theme was 'musk'.
"Our protag got caught by a lil gang of yeens! Tragically, this is the one part of the mansion without AC."
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Reblog this if you’re trans or otherwise Not Cis and are into feedism or chub play
I want to meet more cool people :v
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God I know it’s one of the most-discussed passages in all of classical literature but the fact that Virgil uses the verb condere (“to found, to establish, to settle, to lay away”) for the last time to describe Aeneas burying his sword in Turnus’ chest (hoc dicens ferrum adverso sub pectore condit / fervidus, “saying this, furious, he founded the blade beneath his opponent’s chest”) and then the Aeneid just fucking ends three lines later with Turnus’ soul leaving his body destroys me every time
And then there’s fact that the Iliadic half of the Aeneid, a supposedly “optimistic” epic about the founding of a new empire, concludes with Aeneas burying his sword in a defeated man who is begging for his life, whereas the Iliad itself, a deeply pessimistic poem and a kind of proto-tragedy, ends with a moment of shared humanity between Achilles and Priam and a truce for the funeral of Hector
Anyways not to go all Harvard School/Michael Putnam on y’all because I recognize there’s huge issues with pessimistic/anti-Augustan readings of the Aeneid and I wouldn’t want to stake my scholarly career on it but hmmmmm
#AeneidWatch#the Roman Empire was really crap weren't it#something about won't be fooled again or whatever roger daltrey was banging on about#quinneposting
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imps bother a nun in the scriptorium for imp thursday
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