Evansville Press, Indiana, February 5, 1912
it’s a leap yeap
My nightmare: making a typo that people are still talking about over a century later
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Evansville Press, Indiana, February 5, 1912
it’s a leap yeap
My nightmare: making a typo that people are still talking about over a century later
Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in costume as 'Dr Faustus' and Helen of Troy in an Oxford University Dramatic Society production of the play by Christopher Marlowe at the Oxford Playhouse in 1966.
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this town or the next one.
you've heard of hopeless romantic now get ready for violent romantic
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Platt D. Babbitt :: The Niagara Falls from the American Side, ca. 1855
Platt D. Babbitt :: [Niagara Falls], ca. 1855. Daguerreotype in leather case. | src MFAH · Museum of Fine Arts Houston
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im much more intrigued by the potential for use of this passage (out of context) to excuse literally any behavior for a christian. they are not thinking big enough
Insect postcards by Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel, 1911
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