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[ID: a screenshot of a Tumblr post, with multiple reblogs, edited and colour coded to say the sides names. Janus (in yellow): kill the cop inside your brain by thinking abt fentanyl. C!Thomas (in pink): the police are brave enforcers of the law which God commands us to obey. If you have a cop inside your head, that is a good thing. It means you have morals. Don't let these Satanists destroy that hellish substances. Logan (in indigo): This is idolatry. Only God should be inside your head. If you have a "cop" inside your head, that is a demon. Attend mass, heretic. Remus (in green): I killed god with fentanyl. Patton (in light blue): the only thing in my head is a hampter! Roman (in red): aaaand scene! Good work everyone! /end ID]
#sorry 4 making c!thomas the cop lover hes the white catholic guy & i wanted patton 2 b the hampter guy#also i put logan there as more of. a mocking? thing.?#like hes not 'thats a DEMON. QUICKLT. THOMAS. THERES A DEMON IN U'#hes like. 'first of all. thats not even true. if that was the case then-"#etc.#revy.txt#theyre ALL white catholic guys . on a tehcnicality. but shshusrhhrs shsu THE TUMBLR POST WAS FUNNY#sanders sides#janua#logan#patton#remus#roman#c!thomas#sillies!
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Unveiling Janua: A Testament to Authenticity in Furniture Design
Dive into the world of Janua, a brand synonymous with authenticity and innovation in furniture design. As showcased by Top3 by design, Australia's premier destination for contemporary home decor, Janua's commitment to quality craftsmanship and timeless aesthetics shines through in every piece. In this blog, we explore the ethos behind the Janua brand and its enduring legacy of passion and authenticity, setting the standard for modern living spaces.
Since its establishment in 2005, the Janua brand has embodied a passion for authenticity that guides its actions. The company's philosophy, unbounded by rules, is rooted in enduring values rather than fleeting trends. Janua furniture, distinguished by its timeless quality, rises above mediocrity. Over the past 17 years, the craft business has grown dynamically yet steadily, now selectively available at 300 top European locations.
Top3 by design is the leading furniture and home decor store in Australia. the Janua brand has embodied a passion for authenticity that guides its actions.
Contact- Web - https://top3.com.au/collections/brand-janua Mail - [email protected] Ph - 1300 867 333 Address - 26 Mologa Rd, Heidelberg West VIC 3081, Australia
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Janua - Il nuovo singolo “Settembre”
Il brano del cantautore sugli stores digitali e nelle radio
“Settembre” è il singolo dell’eclettico cantautore Janua, sui principali stores digitali e dal 19 gennaio nelle radio in promozione nazionale. Il brano, dalla produzione artistica impeccabile, con missaggio e editing a cura di Marco Colella, veste arrangiamenti attuali, di tendenza, sotto le esperte mani di Roberto Fallarino e si evidenzia sia la forte personalità di Janua che una maturità artistica fuori dal comune. L’interpretazione vocale, intensa e autentica dona al tutto un forte impatto emotivo che rende il brano vincente sin dal primo ascolto, grazie anche a delle melodie ben costruite e mai banali. “Settembre” parla di una storia d'amore, reale (la storia di Angela e Alessandro), che la sorte, decide di interrompere, solo fisicamente intendiamoci. Perché questo amore, nonostante tutto, esiste e si sente ancora con tutta la sua potenza. Il singolo ha un video pubblicato sul canale ufficiale dell’artista, diretto da Salvatore Eros Di Marco e Alberto Tirelli e vede impegnati gli attori Pierpaolo Palma, Georgia de’ Conno e Ginevra Iris Cardillo.
“La canzone parla delle parole che non possiamo più dire, dei baci e degli abbracci che non possiamo più dare, delle foto che improvvisamente ci fermiamo a guardare. Quanto sarebbe bello poter riavere chi abbiamo perso…?” Janua
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L’artista si racconta Janua è la possibilità che ho deciso di darmi, una sorta di riscatto, di rinascita. Sento il bisogno di raccontare, in musica, il mio mondo, un mondo che potrebbe essere tranquillamente anche il tuo. Mi lascio ispirare dalla vita di tutti i giorni. Sono uno spirito, un guerriero, non amo arrendermi e sorrido alla vita anche quando sembra che sia difficile. Se ti piace quello che ascolti, allora seguimi e condividi le mie canzoni. Io sono Janua e cantare è il mio sogno.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janua868/?hl=it Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Janua86 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/intl-it/track/67DzkBiaLe1hiPOCamiWdN?si=e3267c6bf7ca42f7
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Koloman Moser (1868-1918) - Mors Janua Vitae (Death is the gate to life), 1895
#koloman moser#mors janua vitae#death is the gate to life#19th century#19th century art#death in art#art#classical art#painting
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#Sanders sides#thomas sanders#virgil sanders#roman sanders#logan sanders#patton sanders#Remus sanders#janua sanders#Poll#tumblr poll#tumblr polls#my polls#polls#poll time#Spotify
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i loved the new video i needed that
#also roman got to slap janus!!! yes!! deserved!!!#and janua is canonically cold-blooded.. i wonder what else he takes after snakes- i'm sorry#cherry chats🍒#AND I LOVE HOW IT SEEMS LIKE JANUS IS JUST FUCKING WITH PATTON BUT HE GENUINELY THOUGHT THAT GIFT THROUGH AND PATTON LOVED IT#.OUGHSHH GAY PEOPLE
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La campagne de financement
#fantasy art#digital art#fantasyedit#Gagner la guerre#Jean-Philippe Jaworski#Benvenuto Gesufal#bookblr#janua vera#le sentiment du fer
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Soft-Feeling Latin Words & Phrases
Another list of Latin phrases, this time with soft/warm meanings. It is 2:39am as I make this list.
a te pro te: from thee for thee
ab imo pectore: from the bottom of the heart
volat hora per orbem: time files through the world
coelum versus: heavenward
concubia nocte: at dead of night
crepusculum: twilight or dusk
crescens luna: a cresent moon
cum corde: with the heart
labores solis: an eclipse of the sun
in horam viviere: to live for the moment
in rerum natura: in the nature of things
in tuto esse: in a safe place
ingens aequor: the vast ocean
inter vivos: among the living
januae mentis: inlets of knowledge
jenuis clausis: in secret, with closed doors
littera scripta manet: the written letter remains
lux mundi: light of the world
lux vitae: light of life
meo voto: by my wish
mox nox: soon night
multis cum lacrimis: with many tears
ningit: it is snowing
occidui temporis umbra: a shadow at sunset
opinio vana: an illusion
osculum pacis: kiss of peace
papilio: butterfly
par pari refero: tit for tat
per vian dolorosam: the way of sorrows
philtrum: a love potion
pluvia: rain
res rustica: a rural affair
ros marinus: rosemary
semel et semper: once and always
silva: wood or forest
sinus urbis: heart of the city
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Reference: Latin for the Illiterati: a modern guide to an ancient language by Jon R. Stone, second edition 2009.
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Quando Você sorri ...
Imagina-te, imagina-te ...
É de Noite, é de Noite e só se vê as Silhuetas dos Morros antes de chegar à Praia
Nem deve ter Gente ou nem prestam Atenção
Eu olho pra Você e Eu sei que Você está ai, e me enche de Paz, porque sei que realmente Você está presente.
Eu olho pra Você e não te digo nada (pois Você não sabe que - talvez - te esperei Anos, Luas, muitos Pôr do Sol, ou Noites como esta; pegar na tua Mão, caminhar sem Rumo nesta Noite - única - a Música vai ficando atrás.
É de Noite, imagina, tudo escuro, à direita o Mar e a Silhueta dos Morros, (hoje não sei se dá pra ver muitas Estrelas ) mas Eu olho pra você e sorrio e Você sorri pra mim, talvez pra Você é mais um Momento, é só mais um Sorriso; mas saiba, esperei uma Eternidade pra isso.
Imagina, é de Noite, só se escuta o Mar, Você fala e me conta tuas Historias, que também são as minhas; só que pra mim passaram há Tempos.
Eu queria te contar o que está por vir, mas não interessa
Interessa só o Presente, interessa que Você está aqui pra mim e Eu pra ti.
Imagina é de Noite à Direita se ve o Mar e a Silhueta dos Morros e Você sorri.
2020.12.22
(Pensando em ainda chegar na "Janua Mundii")
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Mors Janua Vitae (Death is the Gate to Life) by Koloman Moser (1895)
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Inspired by your last ask! What are the best French books you’ve read that have no English translation yet? I read Play Boy and Qui a tué mon père (really loved the latter) last year and it feels so fun to read something that other Americans can’t access yet
I'm too nervous to make any list of the Best XYZ Books because I don't want to raise your expectations too high! But okay, here's my No English Translation-themed list of books I've enjoyed in recent years. I tried to make it eclectic in terms of genre as I don't know what you prefer :)
Biographies
• Le dernier inventeur, Héloïse Guay de Bellissen: I just love prehistory and unusual narrators so I enjoyed this one; it's about the kids who discovered the cave of Lascaux, and some of the narration is written from the perspective of the cave <3 I posted a little excerpt here (in English).
• Ces femmes du Grand Siècle, Juliette Benzoni: Just a fun collection of portraits of notable noblewomen during the reign of Louis XIV, I really liked it. For people who like the 17th century. I think it was Emil Cioran who said his favourite historical periods were the Stone Age and the 17th century but tragically the age of salons led to the Reign of Terror and Prehistory led to History.
• La Comtesse Greffulhe, Laure Hillerin: I've mentioned this one before, it's about the fascinating Belle Époque French socialite who was (among other things) the inspiration for Proust's Duchess of Guermantes. I initially picked it up because I will read anything that's even vaguely about Proust but it was also a nice aperçu of the Belle Époque which I didn't know much about.
• Nous les filles, Marie Rouanet: I've also recommended this one before but it's such a sweet little viennoiserie of a book. The author talks about her 1950s childhood in a town in the South of France in the most detailed, colourful, earnest way—she mentions everything, describes all the daft little games children invent like she wants ageless aliens to grasp the concept of human childhood, it's great.
I'll add Trésors d'enfance by Christian SIgnol and La Maison by Madeleine Chapsal which are slightly less great but also sweet short nostalgic books about childhood that I enjoyed.
Fantasy
• Mers mortes, Aurélie Wellenstein: I read this one last year and I found the characters a bit underwhelming / underexplored but I always enjoy SFF books that do interesting things with oceans (like Solaris with its sentient ocean-planet), so I liked the atmosphere here, with the characters trying to navigate a ghost ship in ghost seas...
• Janua Vera, Jean-Philippe Jaworski: Not much to say about it other than they're short stories set in a mediaeval fantasy world and no part of this description is usually my cup of tea, but I really enjoyed this read!
Essays / literary criticism / philosophy
• Eloge du temps perdu, Frank Lanot: I thought this was going to be about idleness, as the title suggests, and I love books about idleness. But it's actually a collection of short essays about (French) literature and some of them made me appreciate new things about authors and books I thought I knew by heart, so I enjoyed it
• Le Pont flottant des rêves, Corinne Atlan: Poetic musings about translation <3 that's all
• Sisyphe est une femme, Geneviève Brisac: Reflections about the works of female writers (Natalia Ginzburg, Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Townsend Warner, etc) that systematically made me want to go read the author in question, even when I'd already read & disliked said author. That's how you know it's good literary criticism
Let's add L'Esprit de solitude by Jacqueline Kelen which as the title suggests, ponders the notion of solitude, and Le Roman du monde by Henri Peña-Ruiz which was so lovely to read in terms of literary style I don't even care what it was about (it's philosophy of foundational myths & stories) (probably difficult to read if you're not fully fluent in French though)
Did not fit in the above categories:
• Entre deux mondes by Olivier Norek—it's been translated in half a dozen languages, I was surprised to find no English translation! It's a crime novel and a pretty bleak read on account of the setting (the Calais migrant camp) but I'd recommend it
• Saga, Tonino Benacquista: Also seems to have been translated in a whole bunch of languages but not English? :( I read it ages ago but I remember it as a really fun read. It's a group of loser screenwriters who get hired to write a TV series, their budget is 15 francs and a stale croissant and it's going to air at 4am so they can do whatever they want seeing as no one will watch it. So they start writing this intentionally ridiculous unhinged show, and of course it acquires Devoted Fans
Books that I didn't think existed in English translation but they do! but you can still read them in French if you want
• Scrabble: A Chadian Childhood, Michaël Ferrier: What it says on the tin! It's a short and well-written account of the author's childhood in Chad just before the civil war. I read it a few days ago and it was a good read, but then again I just love bittersweet stories of childhood
• On the Line, Joseph Ponthus: A short diary-like account of the author's assembly line work in a fish factory. I liked the contrast between the robotic aspect of the job and the poetic nature of the text; how the author used free verse / repetition / scansion to give a very immediate sense of the monotony and rhythm of his work (I don't know if it's good in English)
• The End of Eddy, Edouard Louis: The memoir of a gay man growing up in a poor industrial town in Northern France—pretty brutal but really good
• And There Was Light, Jacques Lusseyran: Yet another memoir sorry, I love people's lives! Jacques Lusseyran lost his sight as a child, and was in the Resistance during WWII despite being blind. It's a great story, both for the historical aspects and for the descriptions of how the author experiences his blindness
• The Adversary: A True Story of Monstrous Deception, Emmanuel Carrère: an account of the Jean-Claude Romand case—a French man who murdered his whole family to avoid being discovered as a fraud, after spending his entire adult life pretending to be a doctor working at the WHO and fooling everyone he knew. Just morbidly fascinating, if you like true crime stuff
#ask#book recs#the book i started reading last night is The Naked Neanderthal by Ludovic Slimak and i also didn't#expect it to have an english translation but it does#i'm only at the beginning and so far it's philosophical ponderings about what kind of creature the neanderthals were#if they were humans in a different way than us. with a different kind of intelligence#and how to understand it without projecting our own way of being in the world onto this other humanity#sorry to quote cioran again but it reminds me of when he said every generation misses the good old days and#if we retrace our steps from regret to regret we'll find the original regret#our nostalgia for a time when humans weren't yet human
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Jsyk but I posted more Logan campaign propaganda that I think you might like /@we-all-horny-here
YES !!!!!! LOGAN SWEEP. JANUS AGREES!!
#janus actually wants u 2 vote 4 himself#if they had a tumblr u know janua would be trying 2 commit voter fraud & get his fans 2 do the same#janus: every1 vote 4 me in the hottest side tournament#logan: completely agree#janus: thank u#logan: u rlly need the help :)#janus:#ask
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A few other wonderful shows I wanted to shoutout for BIPOCtober, with BIPOC creators and/or leads:
A Ninth World Journal: Based on Numenera, a tabletop roleplaying game, and written, produced and performed by David S. Dear (plus guests). Set one billion years in the future… it’s the story of Januae, a man who randomly teleports to strange and dangerous places with no way of controlling it.
@meteorcitypod: In 2008, a freak meteor shower hit Detroit, killing hundreds and displacing thousands. Hundreds of people were quarantined for radiation exposure. 10 years later, Bianca Diaz, a vlogger returns to tell the stories of the dead, the missing, and the remaining citizens of Detroit, now called Meteor City. Shortly after returning, Bianca realizes that Meteor City, New Detroit, and the people left behind are not what they appear to be...
@witcheverpath: An interactive horror anthology podcast. Their current story is Message in a Bottle. A siren misses what was taken from her, but as she swims out to sea, she discovers a bottle that may change the course of her life.
@radio-outcast: A fantasy-western audio drama. When Helix, the Messenger God of Sound, gets yanked from the 1980s and sent to the 1880s by her abusive ex-lover, the God of Time, she must forge unlikely alliances with two humans: Jesse, a cowboy out for revenge, and Charles, a conman running from his past. The three of them embark on a journey across the American West, each with their own goals and secrets waiting to be revealed
@vegapodcast: A Sci-Fi Adventure Podcast!: In a fantasy futuristic world, Vega Rex is employed by her government to kill off the world's worst criminals. She's never met a criminal she couldn't catch...until now. Join Vega as she journeys through a world of bumbling apprentices, powerful technogods, and her biggest challenge yet
@noadventurespod: A fantasy (un)adventure story that follows Sig, the owner of Signature Eats bakery, as he aggressively avoids becoming embroiled in any daring quests or chosen one shenanigans even though the universe really seems to want him to do just that. This is a story about cutting the Hero’s Journey off at the knees to chill with friends. And also baking. This is also a story about baking.
Harlem Queen: A Black historical fiction audio drama based on the life and times of Black, woman, gangster "Numbers Queen" Madame Stephanie St. Clair during the Harlem Renaissance (the story takes place around 1926-32). She fought the "big boys" (Lucky Luciano and Dutch Schultz) and won.
@herebedragonspod: When the body of a previously unknown aquatic creature washes up on shore, four women are called together for the expedition of a lifetime. Tasked by the U.S. Government to find and record evidence of this new breed of sea monster, Harper Bennett, Pippa Cambell, Lt. Commander Adrienne Scarlett and Dr. Natalya Atlas set off into the untamed wilds of The Bermuda Triangle.
@unwellpodcast: A Midwestern Gothic Mystery. Lillian Harper moves to the small town of Mt. Absalom, Ohio, to care for her estranged mother Dorothy after an injury. Living in the town's boarding house which has been run by her family for generations, she discovers conspiracies, ghosts, and a new family in the house's strange assortment of residents.
Fan Wars: The Empire Claps Back: A not-so-romantic comedy about two star wars fans on opposite sides of the Last Jedi debate.
#a ninth world journal#meteor city pod#witchever path#radio: outcast#vega podcast#unwell podcast#harlem queen#absolutely no adventures#here be dragons#here be dragons podcast#fan wars: the empire claps back#bipoctober#podcast recs
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Takuru (he/him) (Narmoto's son) and Janua (she/her) (Takuru's best friend)
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Found it!! Look at that skull! That's definitely what's going on here
Thank god for Reddit it makes it so much heavier to find this shit
Also I love dad's suit he's got that fresh cult fit
I just noticed if you zoom in on the face you see a diamond shape
Yeah! You can see it better if you adjust the light
#just thought i should mention that last bit#dude's got drip#also i don't remember the latin for this book#but according to google translate#''janua'' means ''the door''#so I'm guessing this hold or giant stat eye in their heads is what connects them to eyes and gives them powers or something#why do i sometimes talk about the lore like I've been in the fandom for 3 minutes instead of 3 years#I'm not doing that on purpose lmao#i think I'm tired#i wanted hot chocolate today but the wind blew it all over the floor#I've bought 3 hot chocolates from 3 different places today and yesterday and they all tasted horrible#sorry for this random rant here fr wtf am i talking about#i need to sleep but it's only 10pm#i need to listen to lagtrain at least 5 more times before passing out#if i typed this quickly and thoughtlessly usually i'd've written 10 novels by now#that photo of Skid's dad gives me wedding vibes fsr
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la couverture est trop belle
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