jacobyverger :-)
just something that I like to keep in mind
FILMING LOCATIONS OF PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (2005) · Groombridge Place (Groombridge) — Longbourn · Chatsworth House (Bakewell) — Pemberley · Basildon Park (Berkshire) — Netherfield Park · Burghley House (Stamford) — Rosings Park · Temple of Apollo (Stourton) — [redacted]
Scott Prior
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These jalapeño poppers are better than yours
So not just me then.
ah yes. the classic “I can’t sleep because it will be tomorrow in an instant and tomorrow requires things of me and I Simply Do Not Vibe With That”. so I’ll go through said tomorrow on 2 hours of sleep. very smart and once again no lessons will be learned
hatsandanimals cute yes?
Holiday weekend = great time to watch some new Netflix movies in bed!
ELEGY
[noun]
1. a mournful, melancholy, or plaintive poem, especially a funeral song or a lament for the dead.
2. a poem written in elegiac meter.
3. a sad or mournful musical composition.
Etymology: from Latin elegīa < Greek elegeía, originally neuter plural of elegeîos, “elegiac”, equivalent to éleg(os), “a lament”.
[Lenka Simeckova]
you know how mathematicians have the journal of recreational mathematics, right? where they publish stuff like, ‘oh i found this cool property of this one seemingly boring number’, or, ‘this is literally nonsense but it sounds ~scientific~’ and it’s all great fun to read?
well
behold, the journal of recreational linguistics
with such delightful papers as ‘tennis puns’, ‘animals in different languages’, and ‘gifts from a homonymous benefactor’
excuse me while i go read all 50 volumes in one sitting