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OCCUPY TAMPA
If you live in or around Tampa, FL, there will be a sit in at Lyke’s Gaslight Park in solidarity with the protesters of Occupy Wallstreet. If you’re against police brutality, join us at noon tomorrow! For more info, just text me: (727) 687-0991
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September 2011
“‎A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is...”
– Oscar Wilde
Sep 30th
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My fandoms are getting mixed up...
the-wolf-queen: andothercuriosities: maritsa-met-esq: andothercuriosities: When I’m reading the ASOIAF books, I keep picturing sassy old Olenna Tyrell as Maggie Smith/Violet Crawley. Dear god let this happen. Second choice, Helen Mirren, but she’s too busy doing movies I’d assume. Can’t you just picture her tottering between Left and Right, making plots and snide remarks? GAAAAH,...
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I'm not Tumblr famous. Whenever I gain a follower...
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“‎A Native American grandfather talking to his young grandson tells the boy he...”
–  Native American Proverb
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Word of the Day
imbricate (IM-bri-kit) - adj., arranged to overlap in regular sequence, as tiles on a roof; of, pertaining to, or resembling overlapping tiles or scales. v., to overlap, as tiles, shingles, or scales. This pretty word was borrowed in the 1650s from Latin imbricātus, past participle of imbricāre, to tile with imbrices, from imbrix, a roof tile + āre, a verbalizing suffix. Main uses these days...
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“chirugal: If a guy has a hard-on and is wearing jeans, does describing him as...”
– Context wonders what a “denim-clad erection” brings to mind for everyone else. (via metaquotes)
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Word of the Day
syncrisis [sin-cri-sis] n. Greek (syn ’with,’ krinein ’to separate’) In rhetoric, a compare/contrast statement usually given in parallel clauses. Examples: I do the work, you take the credit. I say ‘po-tay-to’, you say ‘po-tah-to.’ Give him an inch, he takes a mile. Usage: The political speech writer effectively used syncrisis to undermine the...
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