May 2012
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“I just don’t think I could ever follow the drinking gourd.”
– Libby, while stargazing (via poet-breathenow)
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“Whilst initially the Modulor Man’s height was based on a French...”
– Le Corbusier’s Modulor
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“Sean Connery in Vyshny Volochyok in the rain, on a drizzly solo trek, said,...”
– Arthur Shappey, Cabin Pressure 2x06: Limerick (via hiddlybatch)
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Listenbrittadictarnold: Gnossienne No. 1 - Erik Satie
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blues and bare bones: runcible →
bluesandbarebones: (adj) a nonsense word coined in 1871 by Edward Lear in “The Owl and the Pussy Cat”; used especially in runcible spoon, or “spoon with three short tines like a fork”, which first took the name in 1926. The Owl and the Pussy-Cat went to sea...
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Listenmeiringens: Winterreise, D. 911, XIX. Täuschung,...
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