Does Japanese have a phrase similar to "toe beans" for cat toes? J-san has some lovely toe beans :)
にくきゅう!
にほんの 毛のない大きいねこも にくきゅうすき!
It's niku-kyuu(肉球) and Japanese also love them!
and the crowd goes wild
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Does Japanese have a phrase similar to "toe beans" for cat toes? J-san has some lovely toe beans :)
にくきゅう!
にほんの 毛のない大きいねこも にくきゅうすき!
It's niku-kyuu(肉球) and Japanese also love them!
and the crowd goes wild
Why is your last name gaiman
Well, you asked....
For a long time Jews didn’t have surnames. We were patronymic. If your name was Ruben, and your father’s name had been David, you’d be Ruben ben David. (ben meaning son of, or bat daughter of). Ashkenazi Jews got surnames at the end of the Eighteenth Century, when countries passed laws making the Jews get surnames.
So...at the end of the nineteenth century, in Radomsk and Lodz in Poland, into the 1940s, it was spelled Heiman. The Heimans on this Holocaust memorial, in Miami, were my family. By the end of the War, they were all murdered.
My great-grandfather, and his family, left Poland and moved to Antwerp in about 1911.
Here’s the Antwerp Police records on the family from around 1913. It was being spelled Geiman, then. (It was a throaty “Ch” sort of an H, the kind you’ll find in the scottish Loch or in Chaim, a first name meaning life, which is, I am assured, where the surname comes from, and the Ch became a G.)
Leib Geiman was a courier on the Antwerp Diamond Bourse.
(Why is my great-grandmother, Eva, not listed? Why were all the children there with my great-grandfather but without her? I have no idea.)
Somewhere around 1914, Leib Geiman came to London. There are different stories in the family about why he left Antwerp, most of them involving a missing diamond.
My great-grandfather Leib (or Leon) spelled his name Geiman for the rest of his life, and that was the name he was buried under in 1951.
My grandmother, Mary, didn’t like the spelling Geiman. She kept fiddling with it. My grandfather was Gaeman on the engagement announcement, then Gaiman on the wedding invitations. I think she went back and forth a bit -- Gaeman was the spelling on my Aunt Helene and Uncle Ronnie's birth listings. And then, before my father was born in 1933, my grandmother changed it again, to Gaiman, and that was the name he was born under, and that was how they left it.
My Uncle Monty became a British Citizen in 1948. His naturalisation information says,
(I don’t know why they weren’t dotting their eyes...).
So that’s why my last name is Gaiman.
me: how is five even still alive after everything he's been through?
the tua writers:
Five hargreeves be like:
The following quotes were allegedly taken from Reginald Hargreeves’ journal.
TUA + quotes I saved.
bonus:
when klaus and ben fought in s2 vs when vanya and five nearly fought in s2:
five joining the commission:
Number Five + text post meme (part III)
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inspired by this, this, and this
+ bonus:
he suit too big for he gotdamn body
wouldnt hurt a fly
[based on this]
each piece comes from a different store that can be found at my local mall and possibly yours!! one question is timed. one result image features alcohol/smoking.
let’s see paul allen’s mall-based outfit
a collection of seemingly unintentionally profound shitposts that fill me with a viscerally intense feeling of existential awareness
(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)