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starsbiobuzz · 2 years ago
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Harper Zilmer: A Social Media Sensation Taking Tiktok By Storm
Harper has taken the world of Tiktok by storm with her infectious energy, hilarious sense of humor, and undeniable talent. On her Tiktok account, she has a variety of funny videos. She has a unique talent for engaging with her followers and creating content, which is how she has grown her influence and built an empire of followers.
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A TikTok star who is fast becoming a new social media sensation. Zilmer has more than 2 million followers on TikTok. Along with a huge number of followers, Zilmar has got more than 26.4 million likes on TikTok. The creator’s material largely revolved around singing, lip-syncing to popular music, skits, and the occasional makeup tutorial.
Zilmer began his Tiktok career in January 2023. In just a few months and with only 34 videos broadcast, she amassed an incredible number of followers and likes, which appears almost miraculous. But in reality, it is not a miracle, it is only possible by her outstanding talent and skills.
Her entire content is made up of random funny things she does in her daily life. It’s just her natural acting and voice that have people adoring her. This girl has a vibe that will brighten your day.
Zilmer frequently performs live performances for charitable organizations like the Oasis outside of TikTok. The Campbell Agency represents the young TikTok celebrity, who also had her headshots taken.
Harper Zilmer Family
Harper Zilmer lives with her father, mother, and sister. The father’s name is Dan, the mother is Brownen, and the sister is Reese Zilmer.
Aside from Harper, Reese has the second largest Instagram following, with over 2.8K followers. Reese is 15 years old and a member of the volleyball team at Marcus High School.
Brownen Hyden Zilmer, Harper’s mother, is well-known online but on a separate social media network. On Facebook, Brownen has over 1.5K fans, and there, she frequently shares photos of herself with her daughters and husband.
Harper Zilmer Career
She began posting content on TikTok in January of 2023. One of her “get ready with me” TikTok’s became viral in February 2023 and had more than 5 million views. She gave a viral lip-sync performance to a song by the rap group OutKast.
On February 28, 2023, Harper reached her first significant milestone when she gained one million followers on her TikTok account. She shared a video on TikTok in which she expressed her joy, and she even cut a cake with the message, “Congrats on 1 million followers Harper.”
Her rapid growth in popularity is evidence of her talent and the high quality of the stuff she creates. It will be interesting to observe how her career develops in the next years.
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lexa-griffins · 2 years ago
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What book did you get?
Its "A aldeia das almas desaparecidas" which translates to "The village of the missing souls" by Richard Zimler! I've been wanting to read more portuguese written books and although Zimler is american he does write in portuguese and the story takes place in northen Portugal about a Jewish family in the 1671 so Im excited to read it!!!
Its also such a pretty book
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naildesigns24 · 7 months ago
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Harper Zilmer Net Worth & Life: From House to Fame & Family
Imagine scrolling through TikTok, minding your own business, when suddenly, A captivating video stops you dead in your tracks. You can’t help but watch, then watch again, And before you know it, you’re following The creator And diving headfirst into their world. That’s The Harper Zilmer effect. But beyond The laughs, dances, And viral moments, one question nags at The back of your mind: Just how

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thesnakeandthemoon · 9 months ago
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thorraborinn · 24 days ago
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Hi there! I saw this article with some new runic inscription finds a while ago (www sciencenorway no/archaeology-runes-viking-age/rune-stick-and-game-piece-with-runic-inscriptions-found-in-eastern-norway/2430016) and I've tried a couple of times to find more about the stick that apparently says "from daring dice games come all kinds of outcomes." Do you know of a database where I could find it and the exact inscription in, I assume, old norse. I'd like to see the original untranslated words :)
I'm not as on top of this stuff as I once was, so it's possible I've missed something. But I believe that this is still too recent a find to have made it into any of the sources that are currently accessible like Samnordisk runtextdatabas.
The article doesn't attribute the translation but it was probably provided by Kristel Zilmer of the Museum of Cultural History at the University of Oslo, as she provided the image itself and all the other information in the article about runes. Zilmer has been busy recently as both the museum's go-to person for the press, and researching a number of other runic finds, so she probably just hasn't gotten around to publishing this one yet. Her CV does list something called "Runefunn i 2022 of 2023" but that doesn't seem to be something findable. So I'm inclined to think that she just provided her
Back in the day new finds would be published in Nytt om Runer but that hasn't been around since 2004. Now there is a project in the works to digitize the museum's archives in a web-accessible format but it isn't complete yet; the project is being led by none other than Kristel Zilmer (link in Norwegian).
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I don't mind admitting that I personally have quite a bit of difficulty reading this. I'm getting:
ĂŸvi . a=lt . af . [s?]tirĂŸar? . ?af?e . ?eka=r . ma=rk . sko=t
Several of those ?'s might be i but might have the twigs cut off. I suspect Zilmer is interpreting the word I wrote ?af?e as tafle, dative of tafl 'board/dice game' which you might recognize from the chess-like game hnefa-tafl. I think ma=rk is probably being read as (OIce) mǫrg 'many', and skot might be exactly what it looks like; skot at it's most literal means 'shot' but has a wide variety of uses, see also skjóta 'to shoot.'
If I were just looking at this fresh without a translation at hand I'd be very uncertain of what I wrote [s?]tirĂŸar?. I'm seeing a very short vertical line in the beginning that looks like it could be an s, although it's quite different from what I'm calling an s in skot. If it ends with an -ar than it's probably a feminine noun in the genitive case rather than an adjective, since there's no noun to give an adjective an -ar ending. I can't find any words starting st that fit the description, and sd- is impossible in Norse, so we should probably conclude there's no s there. I might not have thought of this without the translation already provided, but I believe Zilmer is reading it as (in normalized Old Icelandic) dirfĂ°ar, genitive of dirfĂ° 'boldness.' An f in most positions is pronounced like a "v," including here, so if you picture it as dirvĂ°ar you might see why they might not bother to write the f.
If we've done this right so far the only remaining ? is the one in ?eka=r, nor am I entirely confident that the last letter is an r (but it probably is, because we expect a verb here, and -ar is an expected ending for a singular, third-person verb). I'm not sure how this inscription is dated, or much about the development of Norwegian, so I don't know if je is possible here -- it wouldn't be in Old Icelandic. The only other runes it could be are t and l, and t makes this (sort of) legible: tekar tekar. In earlier language we'd expect tekr but maybe this is late enough that they're sticking epenthetic vowels in there, like in Nynorsk teker 'takes.'
So I'd provisionally suggest something like this, attempting to reflect features of the language it's written in, followed by the equivalent in Old Icelandic:
ÞuÄ« allt af dirfĂ°artafle tekĂŠr marg skot ÞvĂ­ allt af dirfĂ°artafli tekr mÇ«rg skot
Which I would definitely have trouble translating directly but I can certainly see the provided translation making sense.
But I'm really seriously not confident in this at all. And I don't think I could have done even this if I weren't trying to retrofit it into an already-existing translation.
I think your options are to wait a while, either for Kristel Zilmer to publish a paper including this find or to finish the digitized runic archive project, or you could always send her an email and ask directly. Her contact info is on her page on the museum's website.
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mattscoquette · 29 days ago
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i’m not sure if yk who she is but i met harper zilmer the other day LMFAO it was so random
i don’t 😭😭 but that’s exciting!!!
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emilymakesfaceclaims · 11 months ago
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posttexasstressdisorder · 2 days ago
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World’s oldest rune stone has more pieces that contain mysterious messages, researchers say
By Ashley Strickland, CNN
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Published 7:00 AM EST, Sat February 22, 2025
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Researchers excavating ancient graves in eastern Norway uncovered multiple fragments that, when fitted together, represent the world's oldest known rune stone.George Alexis Pantos/Kristel Zilmer
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The world’s oldest dated rune stone, a landmark discovery revealed in 2023, is just one piece of a larger, nearly 2,000-year-old slab, new research has found. Now, scientists in Norway are working to reassemble the ancient puzzle, a process that’s starting to shed light on who carved the mysterious runic writing and what the words mean.
Runes were the building blocks of the first Germanic writing within the first few centuries AD and remained in use in Scandinavia until the late Middle Ages, according to the University of Oslo’s Museum of Cultural History. It’s believed Germanic people drew inspiration from the Roman alphabet to create the characters, according to the museum, but the exact origins of runes and how they were used has remained murky.
Numerous stones carved with runes found across Scandinavia bear fascinating messages, such as one about a powerful Viking queen or a warning for frigid climate change based on past events. But many of these stones are from the age of the Vikings, about AD 800 to 1050, and few examples of early runes exist.
Archaeologists who originally unearthed the oldest known rune stone in 2021 while investigating an ancient grave site in eastern Norway found the large piece covered with traces of runes. But as the fieldwork continued, the researchers uncovered additional sandstone fragments, some bearing similar runic inscriptions, in other nearby graves.
The broken pieces appeared to fit together, with some of the runic script from one stone continuing onto another, and the scientists realized the fragments were all once part of a single stone. The research team published the new findings in the February 3 issue of the journal Antiquity.
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It appears the stone was intentionally fragmented, based on the way it was broken, and individual pieces were placed in different burials that occurred later. Over time, rune stones have been used as memorials or to mark events. The use of this particular rune stone ritually changed over time, the latest findings suggested.
The stone pieces — including the original 2021 discovery — ended up buried alongside cremated human remains, which has allowed researchers to confirm that the rune stone fragments are the oldest ever to be documented. Radiocarbon dating suggested the fragments date back to between 50 BC and AD 275.
“Due to the rarity of rune-stones found in clearly datable archaeological contexts, we have had little concrete evidence regarding the early use of runic writing on stone and the age of the earliest rune-stones,” said study coauthor Dr. Kristel Zilmer, professor of runology at the University of Oslo’s Museum of Cultural History, in an email. “The inscribed fragments 
 provide such a rare exception, and additionally, they feature a remarkable mixture of multiple inscriptions and other markings — unlike anything previously seen on rune-inscribed stones.”
But the fragments pose new mysteries as well, including riddles contained in the enigmatic runic markings, which are proving difficult to translate, as well as surprising clues as to the identities of the carvers themselves. And the findings may help researchers to better understand how rune stones were repurposed over time.
Decoding runes
Archaeologists have found runic inscriptions on various objects, including a bone comb and an iron knife, in addition to rune stones, which had various uses. In any case, translating the runes is difficult because the Germanic languages they represented varied over time.
“Rune-stones likely had both ceremonial and practical intentions,” Zilmer said. “The grave field and the original (single) raised stone suggest a commemorative and dedicatory intent, while subsequent use in a separate burial illuminates later pragmatic and symbolic expressions.”
The research team initially began investigating the Svingerud grave field — a source of multiple past archaeological finds — in Norway’s Hole municipality (25 miles, or 40 kilometers, northwest of Oslo) as part of “rescue excavations” that took place ahead of the construction of a new highway and railroad, said lead study author Dr. Steinar Solheim, associate professor of archaeology at the University of Oslo’s Museum of Cultural History.
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The inscriptions on the stones recovered from the Hole site are particularly intriguing because they appear to reflect multiple acts of inscribing, “showing a fascinating mix of intentional, comprehensible writing, attempts at writing and script-like or ornamental motifs,” Zilmer said.
The unknown markings may represent early variants of runes, but it’s difficult for the researchers to tell when the different inscriptions were made.
One sequence on the Svingerud stone, now known as the Hole 2 stone, in particular stands out: the single word, or name, of Idiberug. The researchers can’t trace an exact meaning, so they believe it was the name of a person, perhaps a woman.
The clearest inscription is on the Hole 3 stone, and appears to be the rune inscriber’s signature.
“The text begins with the word ‘I’, followed by the name of the inscriber, then a verb indicating the activity (‘wrote’) and finally the word ‘rune’, which refers to the inscription as a whole,” Zilmer said.
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The Hole 3 stone's runes suggest the inscriber may have been a woman, based on analysis by the researchers.George Alexis Pantos/Kristel Zilmer
In runic script, the ending -u is feminine. The authors are hesitant to link the potential female inscriber on the Hole 3 stone with the likely female name of Idiberug on the Hole 2 stone at this point in their research.
The team’s work to uncover more about numerous additional small fragments uncovered in 2023 remains ongoing, and the researchers are still trying to determine the best way to put them together.
“The challenge lies in the fact that this is not a complete puzzle — we are missing significant portions, and there are evident gaps,” Zilmer said. “However, we believe it should be possible to determine how many of the smaller fragments could be connected to the larger fragments or to each other.”
Dr. Lisbeth Imer, curator and senior researcher at the National Museum of Denmark, believes the stones will cause researchers to question their understanding of rune stones, which typically served as monuments to commemorate names of people and prevent them from fading with time. Imer was not involved in the new study but specializes in the study of runes.
“But the Svingerud stone challenges this perception, because it was carved with runes, then destroyed, then carved with a new inscription, etc.,” Imer said in an email. “So perhaps, we should not view it as a rune stone but as something completely different. There are still mysteries to be solved here.”
Uncovering ancient stones
Three grave mounds were known at the Svingerud site from previous research, but the archaeologists found cremations within a fourth mound and two flat graves during the new excavations.
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The Hole 2 stone was the first rune-covered fragment unearthed in 2021 from the site. The inscriptions include a word that could possibly be a female name, according to the researchers.George Alexis Pantos/Kristel Zilmer
The team also uncovered pottery, brooches, belts, needles and bone comb fragments, and beginning in 2022, they continued to spot sandstone fragments bearing traces of inscriptions. One, named Hole 3, had identifiable runes and lines running across it. The runes provided the start and end of inscriptions on two larger fragments found nearby.
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The largest fragment the team discovered, called Hole 1, was found vertically placed in a grave and doesn’t show any signs of runic inscription, leading researchers to believe it was once the base of an upright standing stone.
While studying Hole 2 and Hole 3 in March 2023, “it quickly became evident that they fit together,” suggesting the stone was initially intended to mark one grave before it was broken apart to commemorate later burials, Zilmer said. It’s also possible the separate graves are connected in some way that remains unknown, according to the research.
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Imer believes the stone pieces are an extremely interesting find because they were located in a grave field with the opportunity to conduct radiocarbon dating.
In a January 2011 study, Imer suggested the earliest rune stones could be from the Late Roman Period, between AD 160 and 375, “because of stylistic evidence regarding the shape of the runes and the linguistics, and that the earliest rune stones were probably erected in Norway,” she said.
“I am very happy to see that the Norwegian scholars are now able to confirm that chronology,” Imer said. “The carbon-14 dating that they have succeeded with regarding the Svingerud stone lies between 50 BC and 275 AD, which covers a rather broad range of time, but it fits quite neatly with the earliest inscriptions that we know from other types of material and objects: brooches, weapon and other personal equipment.” 13 comments
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louilies · 2 days ago
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ummm that bitch said I look like Harper Zilmer or wtv bitch do I look like I say the n-word 😭 I DO NOT LOOK HER HELP
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trending55 · 4 months ago
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heavyweightnation · 10 months ago
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Olympic Team Trials Finals Match 1 Results
As the first round comes to a close, let’s see the match one results. Men’s Freestyle 57 kg: Spencer Lee over Thomas Gilman Dec 6-3 65 kg: Zain Retherford over Nick Lee Dec 2-1 74 kg: Kyle Dake over Jason Nolf Dec 4-1 86 kg: Aaron Brooks over David Taylor Dec 4-1 97 kg: Kyle Snyder over Isaac Trumble Dec 5-1 125 kg: Mason Parris over Hayden Zilmer Dec 7-0 Women’s Freestyle 50 kg: Sarah

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linguistlist-blog · 1 year ago
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TOC: NOWELE - North-Western European Evolution Vol. 76, No. 2 (2024)
Table of Contents Articles The rise and fall and rise of the digraph 〈oaâŒȘ in English Gjertrud F. Stenbrenden pp. 127–152 End-weight at its most dynamic: Prosodic prominence as a factor promoting morphophonological marking Julia SchlĂŒter & GĂŒnter Rohdenburg pp. 153–202 Zur Eindeutschung slawischer Ortsnamen in Bayern Harald Bichlmeier pp. 203–232 Runic fragments from the Svingerud grave field in Norway: Earliest datable evidence of runic writing on stone Kristel Zilmer & Krister S.K. Vasshus http://dlvr.it/T2LSxG
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qubig · 1 year ago
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marriedwikibioblog · 2 years ago
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addsalwayssick · 1 year ago
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I LITERALLY LOVE TOU @loving-the-marauders
relationship status: taken
favorite color: red
song stuck in my head: harper zilmers diss track to piper rock elle (piper Rochelle?? more like piper get rocked)
favorite food: i loveee salmon with lemon
last song listened to: Lady Startdust by David Bowie
Dream trip: i’m not sure but anywhere with my friends and family i suppose
last thing i googled: oompa loompa
no pressure tags :) also i’m sorry if you’ve already done this and it’s probs not gonna be ten
@orchideous-nox @anything-for-our-moonyy @reggies-fake-horcrux @tradday @gods-graveyard @xxxregulusblackxxx @cascade-ocean-waves i’m so sorry if you’re not a moot i can’t remember any users and i js type randomly and put them if i recognize their user
Thanks for the tag @grapeagata!
Rules: Tag 10 or more people you want to get to know better
Relationship status: single and hoping to stay that way
Favorite color: idk like a honey brown?
Song stuck in my head: hope you have a good day - bill wurtz
Favorite food: CHOCOLATE. ANYTHING CHOCOLATE.
Last song listened to: and the day goes on - bill wurtz (as I was writing this the song switched to Insane - Baasik)
Dream trip: a forest. away from civilization.
Last thing I googled: "sheldon big bang theory" because a friend asked if someone looked like him
Ok tags. No pressure:
@emilygreeen @thegirlwholivesin-delusion @asexualmisconduct @guess-ill-dye @jodjuya @chaosgremlinlivinginyourwalls @bottlecapsandotherthings @mossroomq
Sorry if I missed you I am Tired today
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zilmers · 7 years ago
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We made two hundred landscapes today!! Thank you @monicahartvigsen and @sofieejbykeramik for good spirit, creative input and your hard work! đŸ–ŒïžđŸŽšđŸ’Ș #handmade #handpainted #landscape #chinese #inspiration #creative #craft #contemporary #craftsmanship #beautiful #pattern #intuitive #artwork #fromideatodesign #wedevelopedthesetoday #teamwork #thankful #wordsbestinterns at #zilmers 🙏🌟 stay tuned for the next step 😉✹ (her: TapetvĂŠrkstedet)
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