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10 Interesting Things I Found on the Internet #67
Roll-up, roll-up for another big top edition of 10 Interesting Things I Found, edition number 67, it’s a strange world we live in filled with strange, half-human half-creature beings that inhabit positions of power. Needless to say all we can do is escape into a world of our own making, so here it is…
Elegant and languid Art Deco flamingo font from the turn of last century

This Art Nouveau flamingo alphabet was designed by E. Mulier and published in “Lettres et Enseignes Art Nouveau”, Paris, 1901. Via Art Nouveau Deco on Twitter.
Bear Simone brings her cubs up to the house for a visit
I like this guy’s calm and gentle voice, the bear obviously did not feel threatened by him. Also he had this demeanor of awe about him and the mother bear and him…
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Fun with Languages Fridays: Lupin, 1:2
Context, Thought, and Learning: ShiraDest Offers Project Do Better
Fun with Languages Friday: English translation right after the French!
French Fridays with Lupin, Omar Sy style!
Wow!!
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1 million expired Covid test kits found in Florida warehouse.
When this came to light, I was upset at the waste, and then furious that I had spent hours trying to book a test.
As I always state I am English and do not support any political party. However, Governor DeSantis let the ball drop when this got out. A 5 day wait to get a drive through test at a pharmacy due to the lack of testing supplies. I am now thinking, are there anymore warehouses out there stacked with Covid tests, that are being blamed on the government. We need to look closer to home first.
Words Of Wisdom From Jimmy Carter
Yesterday, I had more than enough of articles about the anniversary of the January 6th attempted coup … I was on overload, most of the articles repeating the dire warnings of the one I had read just before and that I had previously expressed here on Filosofa’s Word. Mind you, I understand the desire to pontificate on the events of that day and their extended outcomes, potential disasters going forward, for I have indulged in such myself. However, there comes a point where it’s overload, time to step back and focus elsewhere for a few minutes or a couple of days. So, today’s post was going to head off in a different direction. Until … I read this piece in the New York Times by former President Jimmy Carter and … well, Carter is the most humanitarian president I’ve seen in my lifetime, and I respect his views. So…
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Open Thread | So, We Remembered the Unsuccessful Coup Attempt
What I remember most about 1/6 is that the domestic terrorists were just allowed to go home. There were no paddy wagons waiting to take them directly…
Open Thread | So, We Remembered the Unsuccessful Coup Attempt
Photography Of The Day – Looking For The Prey

Cat looking for its prey – Photo by Raffaello Palandri
Photography Of The Day – Looking For The Prey
Lê Vĩnh Tài | your beauty – vẻ đẹp của bạn (200)

Lê Vĩnh Tài, the Vietnamese poet and translator, born 1966 in Buon Ma Thuot, Daklak, Vietnam. The retired doctor is still a resident of the Western …
Lê Vĩnh Tài | your beauty – vẻ đẹp của bạn (200)
Diablo Verde Enchiladas

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Country Casual Cravings: Diablo Verde Enchiladas! If you understand a little Spanish, you’re already familiar with …
Diablo Verde Enchiladas
New film shines light on the environmental impact of animal agriculture: “Eating Our Way to Extinction”! — World Animals Voice

New film shines light on the environmental impact of animal agriculture 8 November 2021 Eating Our Way to Extinction is a new documentary exploring …
New film shines light on the environmental impact of animal agriculture: “Eating Our Way to Extinction”! — World Animals Voice
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