not a problem I have personally, I’ve just seen this happen to a lot of people
Where a wip gets more attention than a finished piece
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not a problem I have personally, I’ve just seen this happen to a lot of people
Where a wip gets more attention than a finished piece
Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway holds audiences, in her office at The Royal Palace in Oslo, Norway -December 9th 2025.
When clapping do you equally slap your hands or does one dominate? Is it always the same hand if so?
Thanks for the poll request, anonymous! A very interesting question 👍 Keep 'em coming, folks 😎🧡
When clapping, do you use equal force from both hands or does one dominate? If so, is it always the same hand that dominates?
I usually use equal force on both hands
I usually use more force on my right hand
I usually use more force on my left hand
I usually use more force on one hand, but the dominating hand differs
I only have one hand or can't clap due to disability
The Trouble with Fandoms by Crowd Control
Woman in audience is working towards PhD in fanthropology👏
14 novembre 1831 : Louis-Philippe est croqué sous forme de poire par Charles Philipon ➽ http://bit.ly/Poires-Philipon C’est lors d’une audience de Cour d’assises relative à la parution, dans son journal La Caricature, d’une lithographie politique hostile à Louis-Philippe, que le caricaturiste Charles Philipon croque le roi sous la forme d’une poire et publie dix jours plus tard le fruit de son travail, initiant plusieurs années d’une lutte farouche contre le gouvernement
People rush to see a fight of gladiators, where awaits them a scent of real, hot, smoking blood, where they are going to see real, not pretended victims. Thus many writers, like gladiators, shed their blood to gratify that modern Caesar, the mob.
Lev Shestov, All Things Are Possible