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Celebrity lookalikes that prove time travel exists
Oh my fucking GOD
this is the best thing I have ever seen with my own two eyes.
oh my gosh he’s gently play-biting them like they’re his own babies
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This lion’s name is Bonedigger and he was born with a crippling bone disease, so the keepers introduced three dachshunds to give him companionship; Abby, Bullet and Milo.
They’re his pride now!
This is the only fucking thing I care about, do you hear me.
He's still a good doggo
Winnie ille Pu
What’s even better than Winnie-the-Pooh? Winnie-the-Pooh in Latin, of course! Some of you may be saying, “Huh?” Why would you translate a children’s story into a dead language? I don’t know, but it is real and it’s called Winnie ille Pu. Just look! Pooh Bear’s in a toga and it’s so adorable.
Alexander Lenard translated A.A. Milne’s classic into the Latin language, and published it in 1960. Then and now, it proved quite unexpectedly to be very popular. Winnie ille Pu is the only Latin language book to ever become a New York Times best seller. Nothing is written in English—not even the map labels! It has been called “the greatest book a dead language has ever known.” Its popularity took even the publishers by surprise; they had only ordered a small printing to be made of the book, and within weeks it was nowhere to be found in bookstores.
Lenard spoke 12 languages, and was a Latin enthusiast. Taking seven years to translate the whole of Milne’s first Pooh book, Lenard almost became an additional author in his own right. He tailored the translation to include its own alliteration, puns, rhymes, and other language-specific quirks. Actual Latin scholars would be able to read this book for its own enjoyment, not just as an exercise.
One of the best things about Winnie ille Pu is figuring out how Lenard re-named all of the characters. Here is a list of their new Latin christenings:
Christophorus Robinus: Christopher Robin
Porcellus: Piglet
Ior: Eeyore
Bubo: Owl
Ru: Roo
Lepus: Rabbit
Canga: Kanga
Now, you may be thinking, where is Tiggerus? I also searched for him in vain. Fun fact: Tigger does not appear until the second Pooh Bear book, The House at Pooh Corner, and he is the only new major character to be introduced.
-Lauren Galloway, Archival Assistant
Sources:
McDowell, Edwin. “ ‘Winnie Ille Pu’ nearly XXV years later.” The New York Times. 18 Nov. 1984, http://www.nytimes.com/1984/11/18/books/winnie-ille-pu-nearly-xxv-years-later.html. Accessed 20 Feb. 2018.
“Tigger.” Wikipedia. The Wikimedia Foundation, www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigger. Accessed 20 Feb. 2018.
I have a copy of this somewhere… 😎😎😎
I don’t think I’ve ever wanted something more in my entire life
@o-my-chevalier
this is everything i never knew i needed as a latin nerd
At the edge of the desert, in the middle of nowhere, sits a motel decorated with thousands of clowns that’s next to an abandoned graveyard. The Clown Motel in Tonopah, Nevada, is considered one of the ‘scariest motels in America’ and shares a lot with a cemetery occupied by hundreds of townspeople who died during a mysterious plague in 1902. Source Source 2 Source 3
She’s beautiful
Adorable <3
Skull Sculptures by torvenius
So they’re…
Skullptures?
Yup
parting your thighs i use my tongue to drain all the chaos from your mind
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Russia’s Ussuri Bay was once labeled a hazard because it used to be a Soviet era dumping ground for broken glass and porcelain. Over time, nature righted the wrongs with years of water erosion that transformed the jagged shards into smooth pebbles. Now a protected area, ‘Glass Beach’ has become popular with tourists, who come from all over the world to enjoy its beautiful colors. Source Source 2
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