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tayfabe75 · 5 months
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May 6, 2023: Fans cheer as Phoebe Bridgers introduces Matty Healy on stage at night two of the Eras Tour in Nashville, Tennessee. (source)
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My professor: Your final paper needs to be 6 pages, but how you use those six pages is up to you as long as it's about a topic that's related to Ancient/Modern Astronomy or Astrophysics
Me: BET
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sukizula · 13 days
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THETIS NOOOOO!
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cowboymater · 1 year
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re: kaz brekker's first name
kazimir is fun but slavic and thus interferes with the dutch vibes. kaspar is probable but too close to jesper and also i don't like it. i present for your consideration my personal contender:
kasijn/nikasijn/nikasius - first variant shows up on this list of dutch names from the 1500s. this website gives us the lengthened form which is allegedly "archaic dutch." see 16th century dutch statesman nicasius de sille for the last one
putting aside my "i think they sound cool" hat for a moment, it's probably not nikasijn or nikasius—considering that his brother's name is jordan, they're a little pretentious. another possibility could be nikas as a variant of nikasius, although that starts to veer away from the kerch name scheme
in terms of origin they're all probably related to the greek word νεῖκος (neîkos) that can mean strife, battle, fight, etc. so there's still some funky etymology to work with
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asia kate dillon as achilles in iphigenia crash land falls on the neon shell that was once her heart (a rave fable) via theatre incognita and teatrotaller in 2012
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sysig · 1 year
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Me: I want to play The Stanley Parable Ultra Deluxe so badly but I can’t justify the price at the moment :(
The Stanley Parable Ultra Deluxe: *goes on 50% off sale*
Me:
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yo-yo-yoshiko · 2 years
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This very dramatic page has six pack abs.
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agathabridgerton · 2 years
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i take a long time to do things bc i get distracted very easily but when i’m actually doing the thing it’s no problem. like i’m stressed about writing my papers but then i’ve actually gotten a lot done today.
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atlaese · 2 years
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i finally finished reading Dune i’m honestly braindead atm
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iwatcheditbegin · 7 months
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But anas family denied that taylor reached to them.. there is article where they say its lie in brazilia media
They did when page six, a tabloid known for lying, lied about that days after. But it’s been a week and she reached out, she was waiting for the investigation. Ana’s family friends have liked the posts on Twitter.
ET is celebrity gossip but it’s not a tabloid. It’s fairly reputable. and I don’t believe ET (or people) have ever gotten things wrong in regards to Taylor.
It would’ve be dumb for Taylor or anyone else to lie about something that can be so easily checked
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tayfabe75 · 1 month
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#MattyHealy sits with #TaylorSwift 's dad at Philly concert 👀
May 13, 2023: Matty spotted alongside Taylor's dad in a private box on night two of the Eras tour in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (source)
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maimingkillingiii · 9 months
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i am going to start biting why do all the people who have things to say about saw iii not know shit about saw iii like hello?????
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rant because I need to blow off steam
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thefairlyoddhuman · 2 years
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as finals are upon us- I want to ✨️die✨️
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petermorwood · 3 months
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Is "Uh, nope" a frequent US response to lamb?
Or is US lamb somehow different?
This is just a vaguely mystified response to some comments here.
I'm guessing the "G-word" is gamey. I've smelt gamey meat, I don't like it, and Irish lamb definitely isn't that. Also, most people I know don't need to screw up their courage before cooking or eating it.
Mutton, mature sheep-meat, has - or so I've been told, because I've never found it in any local butcher - a much fuller flavour, still not gamey, but more ... robust, pronounced, emphatic, choose your descriptor. It is, after all, a more mature meat.
For terminology reference (though this may not be current any more), "lamb" is up to one year old, "hogget" - remember the farmer's name in "Babe"? - is up to two years old, and "mutton" is over two years.
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As I said, I haven't seen mutton anywhere, and haven't HEARD of hogget.
This might be, as I hinted, because terminology has been simplified and all meat from sheep is now "lamb" - and that may answer my own question. Sometimes US lamb has a fuller flavour than, say, Wicklow lamb in Ireland, because sometimes US lamb is hogget or mutton instead.
If so, it restores a possible original meaning to "mutton dressed as lamb". That's now best known as "an older woman dressed inappropriately young", and though the meaning has been around for a long time (this Rowlandson print is dated 1810)...
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..."dressing" is also the term for preparing meat for sale.
And THAT makes me wonder if the critical phrase goes beyond fashion into the fine old tradition of adulterating food, and wily butchers transforming elderly sheep into the semblance of younger lamb then charging undiscerning customers accordingly.
I don't know how they might have done it, but if they could then they would. The ways in which 18th-19th century foods were fiddled with is amazing, and more than a bit Yuck.
Or in this case, Ew.
Comments, corrections, criticisms and all the rest are cordially invited.
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Side-note; in keeping with the way nicknames get attached to surnames - "Chalky" White, "Dusty" Miller etc. - anyone called Curry usually ended up as "Mutton".
Two brothers at my school had this happen; Tom Curry, the older one, had been "Mutton" for a couple of years, and when his kid brother Will started school he became, of course, "Lamb".
Oh, how we laffed...
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ETA: @bellyoftheblast just messaged me this:
It turns out, and I only learned this very recently (I think it's in Hannah Glasse) that "dressed" used to mean "cooked" rather than "prepared for sale". Which would mean "mutton dressed as lamb" would be fast-cooked and thus greasy, unpleasantly tough and decidedly stringy. (Meanwhile I'll never waste good lamb on stew again now that I have a source for mutton -- MUCH better flavour for slow cooking).
Thanks for this snippet! We've got the Prospect Books facsimile of Hannah Glasse 1st ed, so I pulled it down, blew off the dust - it's been a while - and yes indeed, I found the following recipes in just four successive pages:
"To dreſs a Leg of Mutton à la Royale",
"To dreſs a Leg of Mutton to eat like Veniſon",
"To dreſs Mutton the Turkiſh Way"
"To dreſs Veal à la Bourgoiſe"
Mutton dressed (or dreſsed) as Lamb doesn't get mentioned, probably because Mistress Glasse knew better, though that business of Mutton to eat (taste) like Venison is interesting.
It involves cutting the leg of mutton "in the shape of a Haunch of Veniſon" then steeping it in the sheep's blood "for five or six Hours" before wrapping it in layers of buttered paper and roasting it, basted frequently with butter or beef dripping.
Not quite mutton as lamb, but still mutton disguised as something more expensive...
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prismatic-bell · 11 days
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I know an awful lot of propals have me blocked, so I’m going to ask that while this post should be reblogged, if you know you have significant inroads in goyische Tumblr, copy/pasting or screenshotting this would be great, because we need all hands on fucking deck.
So for those who don’t know: we’ll start with “a whole bunch of articles on Jewish history and identity on Wikipedia have been vandalized, including but not limited to removing mentions of individuals being Jewish and referring to Jewish holidays as Palestinian holidays, and making Jewish holiday pages deliberately vague with such things as ‘it may mean’ or ‘it could represent’ as though real actual living Jews couldn’t tell you what it does or doesn’t mean.”
Next: the same thing started happening to articles about North American indigenous and First Nations people. When I say “the same thing,” I mean I actually contacted the person who brought this to my attention to be like “could these be linked? Because some of this verbiage sounds IDENTICAL.” And little surprise there, because guess what, at least two of the editors involved have been found across both sets of edits.
So at first I assumed this must be a group with some weird hate-on for indigenous groups.
BUT GUESS WHAT I FUCKING FOUND YESTERDAY.
I was on Marsha P. Johnson’s article doing some research for a Pride event, and someone has gone through the entire page replacing her pronouns with they/them.
Marsha used she/her pronouns. The Marsha P. Johnson Institute refers to her with she/her pronouns. Someone has decided that because she was gender nonconforming and called herself “a boy and a queen,” her pronouns should be what they feel are correct—not the ones she actually picked for herself.
They came for the Jews, they came for the North American indigenous groups, now they’re coming for the queers, WE NEED TO FUCKING TAKE WIKIPEDIA BACK.
I cannot encourage you strongly enough to become an editor. You don’t have to write entire articles (although you can). You can do cleanup, you can re-insert appropriate references, you can add sources. There are editing guides to help you and if you’re going “there are SO MANY ARTICLES, I don’t know where to start,” just hit the random article button and start fact-checking.
We cannot allow a group of five or six people to monopolize our identities and manipulate them as they see fit.
FIGHT BACK.
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