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Damestenen Der Dammesten nördlich von Hesselager auf der dänischen Insel Fünen ist mit 370 m³ und 1.229 t der größte Findling Dänemarks. Der Stein aus Glimmergneis wurde erstmals vom dänischen Theologen Erik Pontoppidan im Danske Atlas von 1763 erwähnt. Damals schaute nur seine Kuppe aus dem Boden. (Wikipedia) #dammestenen #damestenen #hesselager #govisitdenmark #europe #denmark #nature #dk #visitdenmark #stein #natur #stone #dänemark #findling #danmark #landscape #travel #danemark #dänemark🇩🇰 #danemark🇩🇰 #dänemarkliebe #dänemarkurlaub #fünen #fyn #visitfyn #erikpontoppidan #sehenswürdigkeit #naturephotography https://www.instagram.com/p/CEPiU9oiuVu/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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25 books I'd like to read to read in 2025
Lady Chatterley's Lover by D. H. Lawrence
The vampire Armand by Anne Rice
Flames by Robbie Arnott
Paradise Logic by Sophie Kemp
Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf
Ada or Ardor by Vladimir Nabokov
Foxfire: Confessions of a girl gang by Joyce Carol Oates
Consumed by David Cronenberg
One hundred years of solitude by Gabriel García Márquez
We do not part by Han Kang
The woman in the dunes by Kōbō Abe
The passion according to G.H. by Clarice Lispector
Drawing Blood by Poppy Z. Brite
The Foxhole Court by Nora Sakavic
First comes summer by Maria Hesselager
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
Buying your boats by Angela Carter
I'll be gone in the dark by Michelle McNamara
Fingersmith by Sarah Waters
Cassandra at the wedding by Dorothy Baker
Confusion by Stefan Zweig
The Chronology of Water by Lidia Yuknavitch
Macunaíma by Mário de Andrade
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson
#none of these are set in stone and are subject to change#25 for 2025#this took way too much time to put together#but oh well 🤷♀️#I'm always open to recommendations
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what i read in january
⭐️ = recs
(small text) = my notes/thoughts
short stories/other
Delta of Venus - Anaïs Nin (my review: felt like she was going for gold in the racism olympics)
novels
⭐️ Not Forever, But For Now - Chuck Palahniuk (soooo silly. how can literally every problematic thing possible feel so whimsical)
⭐️ The Stepford Wives (with an intro by Chuck Palahnuik) - Ira Levin (the intro especially felt very relevant)
The Exorcist - William Peter Blatty
The Liar’s Girl - Catherine Ryan Howard (meh)
Dying Gods series (#1-3) - Elisha Kemp (not bad but niche as hell)
⭐️ The Chateau (The Original Sinners #8.4) - Tiffany Reisz (my guilty pleasure grown woman erotica series. sorry for loving problematic characters. as if it’s my fault.)
⭐️ Bright Young Women - Jessica Knoll (refreshing. ted bundy was nothing special.)
⭐️ The Priest (The Original Sinners #9) - Tiffany Reisz (probably my most enjoyed read so far this year…sorry)
⭐️ Crash - J.G. Ballard (sooo gross /pos. read if you like the film bc it’s better imo)
First Comes Summer - Maria Hesselager (intriguing concept. absolute snoozefest)
Dead Inside - Chandler Morrison (had hopes for some fucked up fun but it literally just read like an extended reddit post. can we get something like this but well written? idk just read Le Nécrophile)
Snuff - Chuck Palahniuk (meh)
non fiction/articles (* = for uni. i am sooo behind on my required reading 😭)
Why ‘Mom’ and ‘Dad’ Sound So Similar in So Many Languages - John McWhorter (The Atlantic)
THE STEPFORD WIVES (1972): IRA LEVIN - The Idle Woman
Minoan Civilization: A History from Beginning to End - Hourly History
From Jack the Ripper to Ted Bundy, why are dead women’s bodies still being used as entertainment? - Hallie Rubenhold (The Guardian)
*Why We Blog - Bonnie A. Nardi et al
*Post-Digital Writing - Florian Cramer
*How novels came to terms with the internet - Lauren Miller (The Guardian)
*Beyond Bandwidth: Dimensions of Connection in Interpersonal Communication - Bonnie A. Nardi
currently reading
⭐️ The Witch-Hunt Narrative: Politics, Psychology, and the Sexual Abuse of Children - Ross E. Chelt
The Gospel According to Jesus Christ - José Saramago (too soon to rec)
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Healthy Diet Plan Lose Weight And Feel Great in 2023
What is a healthy diet?
Eating a healthy diet is not about strict limitations, staying unrealistically thin, or depriving yourself of the foods you love. Rather, it’s about feeling great, having more energy, improving your health, and boosting your mood.
Healthy eating doesn’t have to be overly complicated. If you feel overwhelmed by all the conflicting nutrition and diet advice out there, you’re not alone. It seems that for every expert who tells you a certain food is good for you, you’ll find another saying exactly the opposite.
The truth is that while some specific foods or nutrients have been shown to have a beneficial effect on mood, it’s your overall dietary pattern that is most important. The cornerstone of a healthy diet should be to replace processed food with real food whenever possible. Eating food that is as close as possible to the way nature made it can make a huge difference to the way you think, look, and feel.
By using these simple tips, you can cut through the confusion and learn how to create—and stick to—a tasty, varied, and nutritious diet that is as good for your mind as it is for your body.
The fundamentals of healthy eating
While some extreme diets may suggest otherwise, we all need a balance of protein, fat, carbohydrates, fiber, vitamins, and minerals in our diets to sustain a healthy body. You don't need to eliminate certain categories of food from your diet, but rather select the healthiest options from each category.
Protein gives you the energy to get up and go—and keep going—while also supporting mood and cognitive function. Too much protein can be harmful to people with kidney disease, but the latest research suggests that many of us need more high-quality protein, especially as we age. That doesn't mean you have to eat more animal products—a variety of plant-based sources of protein each day can ensure your body gets all the essential protein it needs.
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Brodie Sessions: Swan Lee
The session features Danish band Swan Lee. The session was shot on 16mm in a private home designed by Lene Tranberg outside of Copenhagen. TRACK LIST 00:41 Got Away With Murder 06:22 How Forgiveness Goes 11:11 Love Will Keep You Warm CREDITS Music by Swan Lee Vocal: Pernille Rosendahl. Guitar, piano: Jonas Struck. Drums: Emil Jørgensen. Bass: Ida Urd Bramming. Keyboards: Caspar Hesselager.…
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An art trade with @Ressicle of their oc Leif!
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The Deer Room c. 1550
Hesselagergård / Hesselager Manor, Funen, Denmark
#hesselagergård#hesselagergaard#funen#denmark#interiors#interior design#architecture#16th century#deer#*
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VA - Contemporary Modular Synthesizer Compositions - Tone Science Module No.3 Cosines and Tangents (DiN Records)
Tone Science sub-label, from DiN records, continues to explore the world of modular synth music. Following the success and critical acclaim of the first two Tone Science compilation albums, DiN label boss Ian Boddy has collated another nine tracks from musicians of varying backgrounds working in the realms of modular synthesis. Robert Rich Caspar Hesselager Little Ambient Machine Radek Rudnicki Eden Grey Benge d’Voxx Redshift (Mark Shreeve) Jogging House
#tone science#din records#electronic#experimental#synthesizers#ambient#modular synth#2019#compilation#various artists
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Cottage with a decoratively thatched roof in Hesselager, Denmark. | Location: Hesselager, Denmark. #hesselager http://dlvr.it/N4ppjr
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New Audio: JOVM Mainstays Palace Winter Teams up with PRISMA on Expansive New Single
New Audio: JOVM Mainstays Palace Winter Teams up with PRISMA on Expansive New Single @PalaceWinterDk @tmbrhncrs
https://soundcloud.com/palace-winter/the-big-blue-feat-prisma?in=palace-winter/sets/the-big-blue-5&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing Copenhagen-based duo and JOVM mainstays Palace Winter — Australian-born, Copenhagen-based singer/songwriter Carl Coleman and Danish-born, Copenhagen-based producer and classically trained pianist Caspar Hesselager —have released…
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#Copenhagen Denmark#indie pop#New Audio#New Single#Palace Winter#Palace Winter . . . Keep Dreaming Buddy#Palace Winter Medication EP#Palace Winter Nowadays#Palace Winter Slasher#Palace Winter The Big Blue feat. PRISMA#Palace Winter Waiting for the World to Turn#PRISMA#Single Review#Single Review: Palace Winter The Big Blue feat. PRISMA#Single Review: The Big Blue feat#Single Review: The Big Blue feat. PRISMA#The Big Blue feat. PRISMA
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Palace Winter - Soft Machine
From the 2021 EP 6 Songs (solo piano), out on Tambourhinoceros Country: Denmark Genre-approximation: ambient piano From the notes: "In 6 Songs (Solo Piano), Caspar Hesselager leads us on a late night, intimate meditation, playing songs from Palace Winter’s three albums. Included in the instrumental EP is “Soft Machine (Solo Piano)”, their signature anthem, reimagined in an ambient form." Links: Bandcamp - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - Homepage Tambourhinoceros
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Damestenen Der Dammesten nördlich von Hesselager auf der dänischen Insel Fünen ist mit 370 m³ und 1.229 t der größte Findling Dänemarks. Der Stein aus Glimmergneis wurde erstmals vom dänischen Theologen Erik Pontoppidan im Danske Atlas von 1763 erwähnt. Damals schaute nur seine Kuppe aus dem Boden. (Wikipedia) #dammestenen #damestenen #hesselager #govisitdenmark #europe #denmark #nature #dk #visitdenmark #stein #natur #stone #dänemark #findling #danmark #landscape #travel #danemark #dänemark🇩🇰 #danemark🇩🇰 #dänemarkliebe #dänemarkurlaub #fünen #fyn #visitfyn #erikpontoppidan #sehenswürdigkeit #naturephotography https://www.instagram.com/p/CEPiU9oiuVu/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 7.5 / 10
Título Original: Den skyldige
Año: 2018
Duración: 85 min
País: Dinamarca
Director: Gustav Möller
Guion: Emil Nygaard Albertsen, Gustav Möller
Música: Carl Coleman, Caspar Hesselager
Fotografía: Jasper Spanning
Reparto: Jakob Cedergren, Jessica Dinnage, Omar Shargawi, Johan Olsen, Maria Gersby, Jakob Ulrik Lohmann, Laura Bro, Katinka Evers-Jahnsen, Jeanette Lindbæk, Simon Bennebjerg, Morten Suurballe, Peter Christoffersen, Morten Thunbo, Anders Brink Madsen
Productora: Nordisk Film
Género: Crime, Drama, Thriller
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6742252/
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The Guilty
Story: Ganz klein und zitternd ist Ibens Stimme am Telefon. Unter Todesangst tut sie so, als würde sie mit ihrer Tochter telefonieren. Ihr Entführer sitzt neben ihr im Wagen und darf unter keinen Umständen bemerken, dass sie den Notruf der Polizei gewählt hat. Dort nimmt Asger Holm Ibens Anruf entgegen. Er weckt alle Polizisteninstinkte in ihm. Er will ihr helfen! Sofort! Aber dafür hat er nur…
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Introducing the VSCO x RAINS limited-edition long jacket, available now exclusively at vs.co/RAINS.
Inspired by Scandinavian weather and design heritage, Daniel Brix Hesselager and Philip Lotko founded RAINS — a Danish manufacturer of understated and considered rainwear. Their aesthetic, which champions functionality without sacrificing style and their spotlights on local artists and artisans, inspired us to create something together — a jacket that’s minimal, classic, and functional, with a touch of the unexpected.
Lookbook shot by Brian Kanagaki
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Danish Heritage /
Introducing Rains, the epitome of form and function by the duo Daniel Brix Hesselager and Philip Lotko.
Founded in 2012, Danish line Rains stays true to its namesake by melding minimal design with functionality. Hasselager and Lotko take cues from Scandinavian heritage and re-interprets the classic raincoat with modern tweaks. Using innovative materials like lightweight fully waterproof fabrics and heat-sealed seams to withstand the wet weather typical of Denmark, Rains continues to expand its technically durable fabrics in pared-down shapes suited for any environment, whatever the weather.
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