You misused thou/thee in a joke post and provoked my ire.
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You misused thou/thee in a joke post and provoked my ire.
Oscar François de Jarjayes drawn by Sakamoto Shinichi for The Rose of Versailles 50th anniversary book
Back in the summer, i was so enchanted watching brown boobies hunting the flying fish being flushed from the water at the front of the ferry to and from Yakushima.
Anonymous painter (circle of Gerolamo Tessari), Saint Anthony Preaching to the Fish (detail), 1518, Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua
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Cary Grant with a puppy inside his pocket, 1935
““But you know so much.’ ‘And I forget much. I am not a hero. I am a companion to heroes. I admire. I marvel. I offer sage advice which is rarely taken. I sympathize. I save lives. I express the fears heroes cannot express. I counsel caution…’”
— Jhary-a-Conel in Michael Moorcock’s The King of Swords
something terrible. echoes of past intrusions. barely discernible
'Barn dancer' machine embroidery by Rachel Wright.