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afrodesiacworldwide · 3 months
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degeneratedworker · 8 months
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"United by the same ideal" Vietnam 1960s
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spockvarietyhour · 4 months
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Pre-Federation fleet, "United"
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neodweebie · 4 months
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awesomecooperlove · 7 months
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🔥🔥🔥
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jasmine7031 · 8 months
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No20 : Moving from San Francisco to New York
I stayed at Grand Hyatt at SFO for one night and went to New York the next morning. I'm surprised it took over 5 hours. The US is so big!!! I enjoyed cocktail time at the club lounge at Grand Hyatt.
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adventurelandia · 8 days
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1965 United Airlines Disneyland ad
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namsoek · 6 months
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David Beckham | 98-99
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acknowledgetheabsurd · 10 months
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I have decided once and for all that we are united forever. So these are all light shadows. They pass, and there remains the soil of our love.
Albert Camus to Maria Casarès, Correspondance, February 2, 1950 [#164]
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noosphe-re · 4 months
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Etymology of 'universe'
1580s, "the whole world, cosmos, the totality of existing things," from Old French univers (12c.), from Latin universum "all things, everybody, all people, the whole world," noun use of neuter of adjective universus "all together, all in one, whole, entire, relating to all," literally "turned into one," from unus "one" (from PIE root *oi-no- "one, unique") + versus, past participle of vertere "to turn, turn back, be turned; convert, transform, translate; be changed" (from PIE root *wer- (2) "to turn, bend"). also from 1580s
*oi-no- Proto-Indo-European root meaning "one, unique." It forms all or part of: a (1) indefinite article; alone; an; Angus; anon; atone; any; eleven; inch (n.1) "linear measure, one-twelfth of a foot;" lone; lonely; non-; none; null; once; one; ounce (n.1) unit of weight; quincunx; triune; unanimous; unary; une; uni-; Uniate; unilateral; uncial; unicorn; union; unique; unison; unite; unity; universal; universe; university; zollverein. It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Greek oinos "ace (on dice);" Latin unus "one;" Old Persian aivam; Old Church Slavonic -inu, ino-; Lithuanian vienas; Old Irish oin; Breton un "one;" Old English an, German ein, Gothic ains "one."
*wer- (2) Proto-Indo-European root forming words meaning "to turn, bend." It forms all or part of: adverse; anniversary; avert; awry; controversy; converge; converse (adj.) "exact opposite;" convert; diverge; divert; evert; extroversion; extrovert; gaiter; introrse; introvert; invert; inward; malversation; obverse; peevish; pervert; prose; raphe; reverberate; revert; rhabdomancy; rhapsody; rhombus; ribald; sinistrorse; stalwart; subvert; tergiversate; transverse; universe; verbena; verge (v.1) "tend, incline;" vermeil; vermicelli; vermicular; vermiform; vermin; versatile; verse (n.) "poetry;" version; verst; versus; vertebra; vertex; vertigo; vervain; vortex; -ward; warp; weird; worm; worry; worth (adj.) "significant, valuable, of value;" worth (v.) "to come to be;" wrangle; wrap; wrath; wreath; wrench; wrest; wrestle; wriggle; wring; wrinkle; wrist; writhe; wrong; wroth; wry. It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit vartate "turns round, rolls;" Avestan varet- "to turn;" Hittite hurki- "wheel;" Greek rhatane "stirrer, ladle;" Latin vertere (frequentative versare) "to turn, turn back, be turned; convert, transform, translate; be changed," versus "turned toward or against;" Old Church Slavonic vrŭteti "to turn, roll," Russian vreteno "spindle, distaff;" Lithuanian verčiu, versti "to turn;" German werden, Old English weorðan "to become;" Old English -weard "toward," originally "turned toward," weorthan "to befall," wyrd "fate, destiny," literally "what befalls one;" Welsh gwerthyd "spindle, distaff;" Old Irish frith "against."
—Etymonline.com
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He tripped guys :(
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salixj · 7 months
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Via X
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spockvarietyhour · 4 months
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That fake Vulcan Combat Cruiser looks small by Comparison. Enterprise vs The Romulan Drone (round one), "United"
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mostlyuk · 8 months
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North Wales by Catherine
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taylorz-nicholasg · 8 months
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🇺🇸🇬🇧
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bellzsad · 25 days
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my baefy !! gonna go watch rn fr
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jk guys i’m on a red-eye flight BUT ON THE WAY BACK IF I CAN I SWEAR‼️
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