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#UPD: YOU DID SAY IT ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜ I was right :3
orange-dreamzer ยท 4 months
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happy birhtday @zu-is-here :333333
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gehhehehehe :3 have a wonderlicious day !!!!!!!!!!!
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daria-meoi ยท 8 months
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UPD: Nah, it's not a tulip, just a damaged(?) leaf, as can be seen in 4k apparently ๐Ÿคท Oh, well, it was beautiful anyway ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿฅน
I think you'd like to see this. If you're insane that is, obviously.
Thanks to.. khm.. me we know that the nightingale is indeed singing in the last 3 minutes of the season.
Thanks to @doctorscienceknowsfandom we know that there are actual flowers in the Bentley when Crowley gets in the car and turns on the engine.
Here they are. In the lower right corner.
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I don't know about the red-ish one barely seen in the dark, but the clearly visible one indeed looks like a tulip. White or yellow, I can't tell.
Now. Did I spend a ridiculous amount of time trying to find an actual Victorian era book on the language of flowers, which mentioned white tulips? Yep, I did. Did I find one? Alas, no. Some called a yellow tulip an emblem of hopeless love though. Contemporary articles name white tulips a way to say "I'm sorry", but we don't seek the easy paths.
So I chose a book by Robert Tyas The Sentiment of Flowers; or, Language of Flora, first published in 1836, which was an English adaptation of Le langage des Fleurs (1819) by Madame Charlotte de la Tour, which according to Wiki ๐Ÿ˜… appears to be the first dictionary of the language of flowers.
The summary in the end of the book looks intriguing ๐Ÿ˜
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And here's the actual article on the subject. Enjoy ๐Ÿ˜ If you are insane, I mean. If you're not that insane you can proceed straight to page 73.
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Oh, Azi, you read too many books ๐Ÿฅน
Hey-ho said I, and went to drink my coffee ๐Ÿคช
And here's the end of the article, maybe less relevant, but educational.
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