“I needed to be reminded of mysterious and sacred things,”
— Albert Camus, from his preface to Jean Grenier’s “Les Iles,” c. 1959
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“I needed to be reminded of mysterious and sacred things,”
— Albert Camus, from his preface to Jean Grenier’s “Les Iles,” c. 1959
Saving Face (2004) dir. Alice Wu cine. Harlan Bosmajian
James Baldwin: From Another Place (Sedat Pakay, 1973)
god i need something so bad. but what is it
Mocha Dick (2009), a 52 foot long white sperm whale made of industrial wool felt. By Tristin Lowe (American, b. 1966)
It's kind of a trip seeing people debate which kings and emperors were the "good" ones when every single one of the rulers in question has a documented history of having people tortured to death for the crime of slightly annoying them.
The really funny part is how consistent this is regardless of any other attributes of said monarch. Their biography will be all "he was a vigorous social reformer, reined in the abuses of the nobility, championed religious tolerance, and also one time he had a guy beaten to death with a rock for insulting his horse".
"it's not that deep" START DIGGING!!
Peanuts (August 8, 1966) by Charles M. Schulz
And Now That You Don’t Have To Be Perfect You Can Be Good 2026
she tower on my babel till I ἐπιούσιον
#ἐπιούσιον is a word that’s only ever used in the Lord’s prayer#with extreme controversy surrounding its translation#i suspect the joke here is that this post forces the reader to do a bunch of linguistic research#only to not come up with a conclusive answer#mimicking the experiences of those who built the tower of babel#this has been another installment of overexplaining jokes until theyre not funny anymore with autistics via @exbeekeeper
official linguistics post
(bonus: some more information on the dis legomenon ἐπιούσιον)
"Whale and Cat" by Boris Zachoder.