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hearthown · 8 months ago
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Branford has the potential to be the father Jameson never had but deserved.
Branford > Ian
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riddles-n-games · 1 year ago
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A very bad summary of The Brothers Hawthorne, Pt. 1:
Hagrid: You're a wizard, Jameson.
Jameson: Uh, what?
Hagrid: Whoops, sorry wrong series. Harr-
Prince William: What he meant to say is that you're actually a Windsor and you're next in line for the throne of England.
Jameson, really confused: Um, don't you have a so-
Branford facepalming: An earldom. You belong to an earldom. Bloody fools, the lot of you. I'm the next earl and you'll be my heir if you wish to be, nephew.
Jameson: I-
Branford: And I'll be your father figure since you don't have one but you also need someone to keep an eye on you.
Jameson, confused and on the edge of tears: I'm so lost.
Branford: I see a lot of myself in you.
Jameson: Is this what approval feels like?
Branford, hugging his nephew and patting his back: Yes. Now shh. Let it happen.
Branford: By the way, you won a castle that belonged to my mother.
Jameson: *faints
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archaicbluefire · 6 months ago
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How I like to imagine Branford in that cave
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untamedwind01 · 5 months ago
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So just things from reading tgg’s previews that I theorise:
I still think that David Golding might somehow be related to Lyra. Her last name’s Kane which is her adoptive/stepdad’s surname. She obviously adopted that surname when she was younger. That leads me to think that Golding might’ve been her birth name if her bio-dad is actually related to David. wdvjgwdavjgaevdjgeavd
Knox Landry. British ass old ass name that I somehow adore. This one is so far fetched but I also think this one might be Jameson’s cousin 😭😭. Simon Johnstone-Jameson’s son that he keeps secret. Just reread his description bro he’s like upper class or smth
it said that there were invitations to Avery’s choosing. So we know that she gives 1 to Gigi (or Sav if he refused). But I think if my theory was somehow correct that Lyra’s the last connection to the house fire (David Golding). Avery might’ve done an investigation to figure this out, so she might be (or Jamie) the only one who knows of her background without knowing her contact with gray
i forgot the rest I had more theories I swear
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leftpress · 8 years ago
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Hegel(‘s) Today
cominsitu | communists in situ | March 3rd 2017
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CRISIS AND CRITIQUE: Volume 4, issue 1, 01-03-2017
Edited by Agon Hamza & Frank Ruda
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Introduction: Hegel(‘s) Today, by A.Hamza & F.Ruda
Hegel Political Theologian? by Stefania Achella
Hegel’s Master and Slave by Alain Badiou
The Future of Hegelian Metaphysics by John W. Burbidge
Hegel’s Big Event by Andrew Cole
Being and MacGuffin by Mladen Dolar
Hegel Amerindian: For a non-Identitarian Concept of Identification in Psychoanalysis by Christian Ingo Lenz Dunker
On Threat by Andrew Haas
Hegel and Picture-Thinking, or, an Episode in the History of Allegory by Fredric Jameson
Holding Lenin Together: Hegelianism and Dialectical Materialism—A Historical Excursus by Adrian Johnston
Normative Rationality: Hegelian Drive by Jean-François Kervégan
Substance Subjectivized by Zdravko Kobe
Hegel and the Present by Pierre Macherey
Learning to Love the End of History: Freedom Through Logic by Todd McGowan
The Germ of Death: Purposive Causality in Hegel by Gregor Moder
Ethical Form in the External State: Bourgeois, Citizens and Capital by Terry Pinkard
Hegel on Social Pathology: The Actuality of Unreason by Robert B. Pippin
The Absolute Plasticity of Hegel’s Absolutes by Borna Radnik
Hegel and the Possibility of a New Idealism by Jure Simoniti
Freedom and Universality: Hegel’s Republican Conception of Modernity by Michael J. Thompson
Freedom is Slavery by Oxana Timofeeva
The politics of Alienation and Separation: From Hegel to Marx… and Back by Slavoj Žižek
Hegel and Freud: Between Aufhebung and Verneinung by Alenka Zupančič
Interview with Fredric Jameson: Hegel, Ideology, Contradiction by Agon Hamza & Frank Ruda
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itsallgoodcoffee-blog · 7 years ago
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5 Exceptional Independent Coffee Shops in Belfast
Belfast isn’t just a modern city, it is the heart and soul of Northern Ireland — and a place that is home to more than its fair share of eateries and bars. This once troubled metropolis has undergone a sensational makeover in recent years, and is now one of the cultural centres of Europe. And thanks to investment and a newfound love of the coffee bean, Belfast is also home to some wonderful independent coffee houses. Here are five of the very best: 1. Kaffe O Located on both Ormeau Road and Botanic Avenue, Kaffe O is a Danish coffee shop that has a look and ambience all of its own. This highly respected coffee shop has a reputation for showcasing the beans of local roasters. The company was set up by a Danish lady called Orla, whose life-saving kidney transplant gave her a new outlook on life. Kaffe O is slick, minimalistic and clean, yet it manages to deliver on comfort at the same time. As well as an extensive selection of teas and espresso based coffees, there is an impressive selection of breakfast dishes, which includes The “Kaffe O Plate” — a combination of cured meats, cheeses, breads, yoghurt, seasonal compote and eggs. 2. Root & Branch Root & Branch is a local coffee house that puts a local spin on what a coffee shop is. Located on Jameson Street, this pleasant eatery and coffee house was set up by two local men with a real passion for the bean. While there is a nice selection of sweet and savoury treats on the menu, coffee takes centre stage here. Beans are sourced from around the World — at an average price of 30% more than the current Fair Trade price. Owners Ben Craig and Simon Johnston want Root & Branch to be somewhere people can meet and socialise, so they’ve refused to offer Wi-Fi to their customers. 3. Town Square Located on Botanic Avenue, Town Square is a coffee house that prides itself on education and community outreach projects. There is a weekly coffee tasting evening open to anyone, and the knowledgeable baristas are often seen giving advice and demonstrations to customers during the course of the average day. If you’re in town and fancy seeing what the nitro brew craze is all about, Town Square is one of only a few coffee shops in Northern Ireland to sell it. This modern and vibrant coffee shop specialises in breakfast foods, but it also has a lunch menu that features burgers, sliders, club sandwiches and a homemade soup of the day. And if you’re visiting in the evening, make sure you check out a high quality dinner menu and the in-house gin bar. 4. District Although District describes itself as a coffee shop, it is also a thriving deli. Located on Ormeau Road, District specialises in artisan coffees, and uses local supplier Bailies Coffee for all of its beans. The coffee is always prepared by highly skilled, knowledgeable baristas — who love nothing more to talk about the provenance of District’s ethical coffee beans. It won’t surprise you to learn that there is an extensive selection of coffees and loose leaf teas on offer at District. However, what really sets this place apart is the menu. Among the house specialities are a stunning chicken and bacon wrap with pesto and peppers and a decadent Thai spiced quinoa and raw broccoli soup. 5. Established Located on Hill Street, Established is the brainchild of two locals with a passion for coffee. This modest yet attractive coffee house has a reputation for its educational programmes, which include regular coffee tastings and barista masterclasses. The shop is located in the city’s Cathedral Quarter, which provides a fitting backdrop for such an accomplished operation. It is the mission of owners Mark Ashbridge and Bridgeen Barbour to help people make the best possible coffee at home. This is why there are regular brewing demonstrations — using just about every method there is. There are a few locally sourced pastries and sandwiches on offer, but it’s all about the bean at Established. You’ll find a huge range of blends and single origin coffees here, sold by the most enthusiastic and knowledgeable baristas in the city. Belfast is just a vibrant home for culture and industry — it is a real hotspot for quality independent coffee shops.  
http://www.lovecoffee.com/2017/11/27/5-exceptional-independent-coffee-shops-in-belfast/
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riddles-n-games · 6 months ago
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A very bad summary of The Brothers Hawthorne, Pt. 1 Alt. Version:
Hagrid: You’re a wizard, Jameson. Jameson: Uh, what? Hagrid: Whoops, wrong series. Prince William: No, what he means to say is that you're a Windsor and you’re the next king of England. Jameson: *questioning his existence* Branford, facepalming: Bloody fools, the lot of you. An earldom. You belong to an earldom and you’re the heir. Future Earl of Wycliffe. Jameson: … Mia: Shut UP! Jameson: Who- Queen Clarisse: Uhm, Amelia! Mia: Oh. Sorry. Wait, WHA- Branford: *sighs in exasperation* Jameson: Avery in the background, holding her arms out: Come here my poor social crisis you. Jameson, crying: I’m so confused. Avery: Shh, it's ok. Jameson: Is this what paternal acceptance feels like? Branford: Yes my boy. Screw Ian, I mean, forget that poor basta-I did it again! Blimey. Just forget him.
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zuzanna-jadw1ga · 9 months ago
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I FOUND IT
THE SECRET IN TBH
SIMON JOHNSTONE-JAMESON'S SECRET
So did everyone just forget Jameson has a missing cousin or smth 💀💀
Not only does he have to look for his dead undead grandma, he’s gotta cousin too 😭
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kndzplush · 1 year ago
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I need them to meet up again in the next book
A very bad summary of The Brothers Hawthorne, Pt. 1:
Hagrid: You're a wizard, Jameson.
Jameson: Uh, what?
Hagrid: Whoops, sorry wrong series. Harr-
Prince William: What he meant to say is that you're actually a Windsor and you're next in line for the throne of England.
Jameson, really confused: Um, don't you have a so-
Branford facepalming: An earldom. You belong to an earldom. Bloody fools, the lot of you. I'm the next earl and you'll be my heir if you wish to be, nephew.
Jameson: I-
Branford: And I'll be your father figure since you don't have one but you also need someone to keep an eye on you.
Jameson, confused and on the edge of tears: I'm so lost.
Branford: I see a lot of myself in you.
Jameson: Is this what approval feels like?
Branford, hugging his nephew and patting his back: Yes. Now shh. Let it happen.
Branford: By the way, you won a castle that belonged to my mother.
Jameson: *faints
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ariscats · 8 months ago
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honestly, one pf my favorite tig hcs and i dont care that it doenst make sense
Branford has the potential to be the father Jameson never had but deserved.
Branford > Ian
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