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the breathing prison (pandora’s city from veteri-mycosis by @lookinghalfacorpse)
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Hansberque Veteris’s Pillow
• [x] is soft
• [x] is filled with feathers
• [x] does not give sufficient support
• [x] muffles noises
• [x] absorbs dreams
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veteri-mycosis, ch 11:
veteri-mycosis, ch 22:
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And I wonder if you wonder about me too...
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The Veiled Reality: Concealing the Truth
As Dumbledore gazed upon the devastated room and the twins who miraculously survived, a heavy sigh escaped his lips, and he murmured under his breath, "It seems I must now adjust my plans accordingly."
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Veterinarian Austin
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Life on the Seafloor
Some habitats are very consistent from planet to planet across the universe. The bottoms of deep oceans generally experience similar conditions—extremely high water pressure, zero sunlight, and a constant rain of organic debris known as marine snow. Thus, organisms on the deep sea floor of Veteris developed common traits in parallel to their counterparts on Earth. The darkness eliminates the need for most pigments, so most creatures are rather drab. In order to grab bits of food from the water column, many utilize grasping appendages covered in sticky setae. For every scrap of nourishment that can be found here, there is a creature that has evolved to exploit it. Far from being a desolate wasteland, this seemingly inhospitable environment is full of bizarre, perfectly-adapted inhabitants.
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Therefore, we must cut away two things--fear of the future and memory of past unpleasantness; the latter no longer pertains to me, the former not yet. Circumcidenda ergo duo sunt, et futuri timor et veteris incommodi memoria; hoc ad me iam non pertinet, illud nondum. --Seneca the Younger, Epistles 78.14
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more veteri-mycosis
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Today in Christian History

Today is Thursday, March 21st, 2024. It is the 81st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar; Because it is a leap year, 285 days remain until the end of the year.
1526: In Zurich, Conrad Grebel, Felix Manz, and George Blaurock escape from prison down a rope. Pacifist Anabaptists, they believed Christians should not hold power, but had been condemned to life imprisonment on concocted charges of fomenting revolution. Captured again that year, Manz and Blaurock will be again imprisoned, and Manz will be executed by drowning in 1527.
1556: Archbishop Thomas Cranmer is burned alive on orders of Mary Tudor, officially because of his “heresies” (he had been a leader in the English Reformation), but actually because of his role in providing King Henry VIII with a divorce from Mary’s mother Catherine many years earlier.
1656: Death of the archbishop of Armagh, James Ussher. His Annales Veteris et Novi Testamenti proposed a biblical chronology that placed the creation of the world in 4004 BC, and his dates will be incorporated into the notes of many Bible versions.
1806: Burial of David Dale, a Scottish manufacturer and philanthropist who sought to alleviate the condition of the poor by providing food, housing, and education at his mills. He had opened new mills to provide work for the unemployed. Strongly evangelical, he served as a lay preacher and headed many philanthropic endeavors, and was known as a lenient magistrate.
1843: Gungaram Mundel contracts cholera. He had been the first convert at Khari Baptist Church, Calcutta, and his profession of faith had eased the way for other Indians of the area to follow Christ.
1863: Death of Davis Griffiths, a missionary to Madagascar, who had translated the Bible into the Malagasy language.
1965: Baptist minister Martin Luther King, Jr (pictured above). leads more than three thousand civil rights demonstrators on a march from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery. By the time they reach their destination four days later, the number of protesters will have swelled to twenty-five thousand.
1979: Muslim militants burn down the fifth-century historical Coptic Church of Saint Mary the Virgin in Old Cairo.
1994: The people of Augusta, Georgia, dedicate a monument on Green Street to the memory of Christian philanthropist Emily Harvey Thomas Tubman.
2007: Teacher Christianah Oluwasesin of Nigeria is beaten to death by a mob on an accusation that she touched a student’s handbag which had a Koran in it, thus defiling the Koran.
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"Agnosco veteris vestigia flammae."
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Origen de la palabra VETERINARIO: La palabra "veterinario" tiene su origen en latín. En la antigua Roma, los caballos usados en el ejército (bestias de carga) que eran muy viejos se recogían en un lugar donde podían disfrutar y descansar. Estos animales fueron llamados "veterinus".
Las personas que cuidaban de estos animales se llamaban VETERINARII (veterinarius), que era un derivado de la palabra VETUS / VETERIS, "viejo", debido a esto la profesión de cuidado de animales pasó a llamarse así.
A 259 años de creación de la primera escuela de medicina veterinaria las dos primeras escuelas de veterinaria, Lyon, el 4 de agosto de 1761, y la École Nationale Vétérinaire d'Alfort (París), fueron creadas por el francés Claude Bourgelat, abogado y amante de los caballos, que no aceptaba la ineficacia en el tratamiento empírico en sus caballos de raza, y usó su influencia para convencer al rey Luis XV de crear la Escuela de Veterinaria de Lyon, que comenzó a funcionar en 1762, con sus estudiantes reclutados en medio de herradores, especialistas en el cuidado de los cascos de los caballos, siendo la herradura uno de los temas estudiados.
El segundo país fue Austria, en 1768, seguido de Italia, en 1769, Dinamarca, en 1773, Suecia, en 1775, Alemania, en 1778, Hungría, en 1781, Inglaterra, en 1791 y España, en 1792. Al final del siglo XVIII, había 19 escuelas de medicina veterinaria en toda Europa.
Los primeros veterinarios reconocidos oficialmente se graduaron de las grandes escuelas de veterinaria fundadas entre 1762 y 1821, como el Royal Veterinary College, en 1791 en Londres, y la escuela de Lyon se convirtió en un símbolo de la modernidad.
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Are you ever planning on making a sequel for veteri-mycosis?
i have... a concept of a sequel
i have a bunch of disconnected scene ideas & no idea how to rope them together into a coherent plot. i do be thinking about it though.
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Veteris Quaer, my archaeologist turian, in a tent with a dig site map
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Wednesday, August 23rd || Latin
The Latin was rough today, I choked and forgot what 1st person singular verb endings mean (I obviously don't do well under pressure) and wasn't able to figure out the last few lines before class started.
Here's the Latin:
cum sic unanimam adloquitur male sana sororem: “Anna soror, quae me suspensam insomnia terrent! Quis novus hic nostris successit sedibus hospes, quem sese ore ferens, quam forti pectore et armis! Credo equidem, nec vana fides, genus esse deorum. Degeneres animos timor arguit: heu, quibus ille iactatus fatis! Quae bella exhausta canebat! Si mihi non animo fixum immotumque sederet, ne cui me vinclo vellem sociare iugali, postquam primus amor deceptam morte fefellit; si non pertaesum thalami taedaeque fuisset, huic uni forsan potui succumbere culpae. Anna, fatebor enim, miseri post fata Sychaei coniugis et sparsos fraterna caede Penatis, solus hic inflexit sensus, animumque labantem impulit: adgnosco veteris vestigia flammae.
And my at home translation (minus the four lines I couldn't figure out):
she accosts her sympathizing sister, not of the right mind, "Anna, sister, my agitated dreams terrify me! Who is this new guest approaching the throne, how he conducts his mouth, what a strong chest and weapons! Truly believe, and not a vain faith, his race is divine. Fear makes clear the ignoble spirit. Alas, how miseries were thrown at him! What wars he has exhaustedly sang of! If my spirit was not immovable stuck on being unwilling to settle in the bonds of wedlock, when my first love deceived me, cheated me through death; If I were not wearied by marriage and wedlock, perhaps this one I will be able to yield to weakness.
And the corrected in-class translation:
She, not of the right mind, addresses her sympathizing sister thusly: “Anna, sister, what dreams terrify agitated me! What new guest has approached our home, carrying himself as what in regard to his appearance, of how strong a chest and weapons! I truly believe, nor is my faith vain, that his race is of the gods. Fear makes clear ignoble minds. Alas, by what fates this man has been tossed! And by what endured wars he was recounting! If it were not settling, fixed and unmoving in my soul, that I did not wish to unite myself in marital chains with anyone, after my first love deceived and cheated me by death; if it had not wearied me of the bridal chamber and the torch, I could now perhaps yield to this one weakness. Anna (for I will confess) after the fates of my poor husband Sychaeus and the household gods, sprinkled with fraternal gore, only this man has bent my senses and drove on my wavering mind. I recognize the vestige of the old flame.
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