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Someone called it ā€œRosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Gayā€ and I never recovered
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As someone who works with social history for a living, I feel like Iā€™m the aggressive opposite of an anti-vaxxer
I fucking LOVE vaccines, friends. Give me the science stab. Iā€™m so ready.ļæ¼ļæ¼ itā€™s a beautiful day to not die of a Bajillion and one diseases that carried off like half the population before they had even reached age 10, and a significant portion before they made it to old ageļæ¼, 150 years ago
I go to the old cemetery. I see the vast numbers of infant and child and young adult graves. And then I go to my doctor and get injected with Potion of Fuck That Noiseļæ¼. This is beautiful and miraculous and I do not remotely understand how some people can reject it ā€“ not just for themselves, but for their childrenļæ¼
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Went to the Aboriginal artifact exhibit in Chicago. And itā€™s interesting. How many blankets and masks and totem poles say ā€˜unknown sourceā€™, because every five seconds my mom would stop and point to something and say. ā€œPaulineā€™s grandmother made that,ā€ or, ā€œThat belongs to Mikeā€™s family, I should call himā€ because. Itā€™s all stolen
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A 5200-year-old pottery bowl from Shahr-e Sukhteh bearing what could possibly be the world's oldest example of animation. It shows 5 images of a wild goat leaping, and if you put them in a sequence (like a flip book), the wild goat leaps to nip leaves off a tree. Museum of Ancient Iran
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Aziraphale and Crowley, circa 1941! If you have a beloved character of your own you'd like to make tangible, check out The Stitchy Button on etsy, home of collectible character bunnies and dolls, dragons, unicorns, merbunnies, and much more! Get coupon codes and monthly mailbags by joining my Patreon.
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hollyashes Ā· 3 months
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Child's Writing Exercises and Doodles, from Egypt, c. 1000-1200 CE: this was made by a child who was practicing Hebrew, creating doodles and scribbles on the page as they worked
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This writing fragment is nearly 1,000 years old, and it was made by a child who lived in Egypt during the Middle Ages. Several letters of the Hebrew alphabet are written on the page, probably as part of a writing exercise, but the child apparently got a little bored/distracted, as they also left a drawing of a camel (or possibly a person), a doodle that resembles a menorah, and an assortment of other scribbles on the page.
This is the work of a Jewish child from Fustat (Old Cairo), and it was preserved in the collection known as the Cairo Genizah Manuscripts. As the University of Cambridge Library explains:
For a thousand years, the Jewish community of Fustat placed their worn-out books and other writings in a storeroom (genizah) of the Ben Ezra Synagogue ... According to rabbinic law, once a holy book can no longer be used (because it is too old, or because its text is no longer relevant) it cannot be destroyed or casually discarded: texts containing the name of God should be buried or, if burial is not possible, placed in a genizah.
At least from the early 11th century, the Jews of Fustat ... reverently placed their old texts in the Genizah. Remarkably, however, they placed not only the expected religious works, such as Bibles, prayer books and compendia of Jewish law, but also what we would regard as secular works and everyday documents: shopping lists, marriage contracts, divorce deeds, pages from Arabic fables, works of Sufi and Shi'ite philosophy, medical books, magical amulets, business letters and accounts, and hundreds of letters: examples of practically every kind of written text produced by the Jewish communities of the Near East can now be found in the Genizah Collection, and it presents an unparalleled insight into the medieval Jewish world.
Sources & More Info:
Cambridge Digital Library: Writing Exercises with Child's Drawings
Cambridge Digital Library: More About the Cairo Genizah Manuscripts
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hollyashes Ā· 3 months
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cmyk test pages r like angels to me
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i really do think about this video every single time iā€™m on the freeway
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ancient greek word of the day: ĪŗĪ±ĪŗĪæĪøĪµĻĪ®Ļ‚ (kakotherēs),Ā unfitted to endure summer heat
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the fact that walls get dusty is ridiculous. you're vertical. act like it.
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do you think angels would perch upon electrical lines and radio towers like birds
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sure. looks like a nice spot to share the interesting things they saw lately
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hollyashes Ā· 5 months
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The haunting ancient Celtic carnyx being played for an audience. This is the sound Roman soldiers would have heard their Celtic enemies make.
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do you ever see a piece of ancient roman art so perfect you feel an immediate need to display it on your wall? anyway. roman mosaic of two funky octopi.
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