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Jane Austen, from a letter to Cassandra Austen
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Cat not impressed
[Video description : A video of a cat. A person off camera holds one of its feet, pressing around on it while saying “beep boop beep” and then saying a few numbers in german. They then mimic the noise of a phone that’s dialing and hold the foot to the cats ear. They say “Hallo?”, then make a few nonsensical cat-like noises. After that they hold the foot to the cats mouth, saying “Ruf mich nie wieder an!” (Eng.: “Never call me again”). End description]
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The Six Stages of Having Too Many Books
By Vi-An Nguyen
For The New Yorker
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Love letter from 1913 that opens up to form an art gallery.
“On January 10, 1913, caricaturist Alfred Frueh (1880-1968) sent his fiancee Giuliette Fanciulli her own art gallery, so that she could train for the "GALLERY MARATHON” she would experience when she arrived in Paris. It came complete with original works of art and a coat check.“
Alfred Joseph Frueh to Giuliette Fanciulli
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Asking Americans specifically: reblog and put in the tags how do you make tea.
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If you all are going to jump every time that man says “We’re going to buy Greenland we’re going to call it the Gulf of America” this is going to be a long four years. Please figure out when to get worked up and when to roll your eyes.
Cheat sheet: when he says something bold and delusional, it’s a distraction from a piece of news he’d rather you not see. If he says something bizarre and incoherent, it’s a dog whistle about a policy decision he’d rather you not think about.
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Try and do as much handwriting as you can. It slows us down (always a good thing these days). It is one of the very few things about ourselves we can improve instantly. But perhaps most importantly, it reminds us of who we really are. If your handwriting is lousy, write slowly and make some effort to improve it. Legibility with your hand is like thinking before you speak.
-Jonathan Carroll
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Huong Tran
Big Bend National Park
Santa Elena Canyon, Texas
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