pizzaroquette 🦥🦥🦥
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Avec un supplément roquette, s’il vous plaît. Traductrice névrosée, amatrice de briques (#passionbriques 🧱), de chignons, de vieilleries et de machines à écrire. PP : @grillaum, d’après une photo de Madame d’Ora
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Je ne sais plus si je vous ai déjà parlé de la Speicherstadt à Hambourg ? #passionbriques 🧱

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Vue de biais sur un alignement de façades d’anciens entrepôts néogothiques en brique au bord de l’eau.
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womensartbluesky.bsky.social
"A collage full of nature 🌱🌷" from Gemma Matthews, contemporary embroidery artist who creates free hand pieces #WomensArt
Textile artworks show in a grid of sixteen squares all reflecting different embroidered garden flowers and plants
pizzaroquette.bsky.social
(Je ne le vois pas non plus, c’est nul.)
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brainvsbook.bsky.social
Yes. Yes, translation *is* a gentle, rigorous art to unsettle and remake. #AmReading
A photo of text from The Lantern and the Night Months by Yilin Wang: Difficult choices and interpretations must be made when I am translating, but what is translation if not the gentle, rigorous art of embracing and pushing back against the constraints of language, in order to unsettle and to remake?
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bleary.off-the-records.com
If anyone needs me I will be in the museum, lying down next to the bog bodies.
Did people really memorize phone numbers before cell phones, or is that just a movie thing?
2? Questions
I was watching some old shows from the 90s and noticed people would just dial numbers from memory - like they'd call their friends or family without looking anything up.
Made me wonder if that was actually normal back then? Did people genuinely have all their important numbers memorized, or did most folks keep a little address book or written list nearby?
pizzaroquette.bsky.social
Source de gène, genre on trouve des gènes dedans ?
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legrugru.fr
On imagine aisément alors qu'il faille imprégner énormément de choses de produits ignifuges, pour éviter de TOUT CRÂMER
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romanbone.bsky.social
Joan Crawford illustration by D. B. Holcomb, 1935.
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lepastier.bsky.social
POV
Tu as présenté Mulholland Drive la veille et le hall de l’hôtel que tu dois quitter à 5h40 tient aussi absolument à rendre hommage à David Lynch.
Couloir d’hôtel avec sol en damier noir et blanc et murs à rayures noires et blanches (Juventus de Turin ou Colonnes de Buren, c’est selon).
pizzaroquette.bsky.social
Mais ouiiii (j’en avais aussi offert un à une copine à l’époque qui avait adoré, et elle a beaucoup porté le pin’s !)
pizzaroquette.bsky.social
Team pin’s, je l’aime beaucoup 🥰 (il était bien cool ce zine)
Pin’s « Palmiers de Los Angeles » en forme de palmier à long tronc, sur son petit support  en carton.
pizzaroquette.bsky.social
huhuhu (je suis d'accord, évidemment)
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neondeutschland.bsky.social
We’re back … and we brought you a wonderful weekend Umlaut from Würzburg.
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neglectedbooks.com
Sheila Kaye-Smith offers a classic English put-down in her blurb for John Cournos' forgotten doorstop novel Babel: "I most cordially admire the book."
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fliglman.bsky.social
"pot de départ en prison" is such a perfect little phrase. You can't quite say it as elegantly in English (Leaving for prison drinks? Just doesn't have the same ring to it)
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alisonfisk.bsky.social
Marvellous Minoan clay vessels made by creative potters on the island of Crete during the Aegean Bronze Age around 3,500 years ago! 🤩

Heraklion Archaeological Museum 📷 by me

#Archaeology
From the Aegean Bronze Age, Minoan clay vessels with black handpainted decoration.on a pale biscuity-coloured slip

Top left - clay flask decorated in Minoan ‘Marine Style’’ with an octopus with tentacles writhing around the body of the vase. Additional motifs such as seaweed and rocks represent the seabed. From Palaikastro, 1500-1450 BC

Top right - clay rhyton in the shape of a bull’s head. A rhyton is a type of pouring vessel used for filling cups or making liquid offerings. There is a pouring hole at the bull’s mouth. From Knossos Little Palace, 1450-1375 BC

Bottom left - Nautilus vessel - clay rhyton depicting the seabed with nautili, corals and seaweed. From Phaistos Palace, 1500-1450 BC

Bottom right - Basket shaped rhyton decorated with double-axe motif. There is a small pouring hole in one of the bottom corners. From Pseira, 1500-1450 BC
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pradaldi.bsky.social
Back in stock, but only 3 copies and the USians are still grounded.
pradaldi.bsky.social
New product on my shop, The Longest Cat.
This is a set of four stamps to create cute mutant cats.

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The set of four stamps, with an example of a really long cat with two backsides.