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Buy great indie Mac software and all proceeds made... →
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I've been living in communist Denmark with its...
Just saying.
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The Battlefield of HTML5 →
kurafire: It was a cold and quiet night, snowflakes flitted past the window and burning wood crackled soothingly in the fireplace. A cup of coffee and a chocolate bonbon rested beside me when I read something…
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“I can imagine that some eccentric, flaming queen Renaissance painter/sculptor...”
– A good friend of mine (who shall remain anonymous) about me.
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Since We're on the Subject of Travel
stuffparty: rejecter: ontheborderland: Evangelical author Favell Lee Mortimer (1802–1878) set foot only twice outside of England, but that didn’t stop her from writing harrowing travel books for Victorian children. From The Countries of Europe Described (1850): “There are not nearly as many thieves in Wales as there are in England.” “[On Easter] the streets of Petersburgh are filled with...
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