i think "[sic]" is one of the funniest things of literature. like yeah this guy really wrote it out like that
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i think "[sic]" is one of the funniest things of literature. like yeah this guy really wrote it out like that
i saw this somewhere else but reply / tag what you did today so everyone can see that we all did something different today
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Cloître de Saint-Sauveur (Aix Cathedral cloister) in Aix-en-Provence, France. It is a serene Romanesque cloister dating back to the 12th century.
A remarkable detail from the late-12th-century Romanesque cloister of Saint-Sauveur Cathedral in Aix-en-Provence, France. This twisted corner support turns solid stone into something almost fluid, showing how Romanesque carving could be both structural and deeply expressive.
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