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#November 9
chalamet-chalamet · 5 months
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“Sorry the actor strike just ended. I can finally promote my movie.”
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typelikeagirl · 5 months
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tromboneralert · 5 months
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K so
Today (November 9) was my birthday
This is what my spouse got me as a gift:
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I am absolutely fucking delighted. I am blown away. I can't even take her out of the box she's so perfect I don't want to ruin her
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cypherdecypher · 5 months
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Animal of the Day!
Silvery Marmoset (Mico argentatus)
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(Photo from New England Primate Conservancy)
Conservation Status- Least Concern
Habitat- Amazon River Basin
Size (Weight/Length)- 400 g; 25 cm
Diet- Sap; Insects; Fruit; Flowers; Amphibians
Cool Facts- The silvery marmoset is walking the fine line of adorable and cursed. Their fur is a brilliant white color, helping them to blend in with their jungle home. When light is reflected off leaves, it turns green and results in the tiny money appearing green. Their long, dark tail helps them to balance on tree branches rather than be prehensile. Silvery marmosets are masters of the deadpan. By lowering their brows and piercing their lips at intruders of their territory, silvery marmosets are able to drive off competitors through sheer ‘I’m done with this’ energy. Of course, if staring doesn’t work, screaming will. The marmosets can get into yelling competitions for prize patches of fruit trees.
Rating- 12/10 (Babies are almost always born as twins.)
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dailykafka · 5 months
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— November 9, 1917 / The Blue Octavo Notebooks
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Happy 3rd Birthday to
“Saying Goodbye to All Our Guests”
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girlactionfigure · 5 months
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A bell. A small silver bell that once adorned a Torah scroll in a shul in Nazi Germany. It was November 9 and 10th, 1938 which came to be known as Kristallnacht or Reichskristallnacht, also referred to as the Night of Broken Glass-for the shards of broken glass that littered the streets after the windows of Jewish-owned stores, buildings, and synagogues were smashed.
My amazing grandmother was about 11 years old when this happened in her town. She remembers walking into her synagogue a few days after that hate-filled night. In the midst of the torn pieces of the sacred Torah scrolls, the broken glass, and the thousands of ripped pages of the prayer books she found a small silver bell sticking out of the debris. She picked it up and put it in her pocket.
My grandmother was lucky in a sense. She was put on a boat at the age of 13 to take a three week trip to America completely and utterly alone. She met my grandfather and they had two kids one of them being my mom— and the rest they say, is history – or is it?
A few months ago, when I was visiting her, she handed me a small jewelry box. Inside was that very bell that she recovered in 1938 a few days after Kristallnacht. It was one of the few possessions she hid on her person and took with her to America when she escaped. She had never told anybody about the bell until recently. But now she gave it to me knowing that it will serve as a testament to generations past and future that we should never forget.
Source: Tamara Edelstein Humans of Judaism
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loveeblog · 2 years
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I be like “idc” then throw the book across the room and ugly cry
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theboyatthebustop · 6 months
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In honor of this post of mine getting over one hundred notes, I decided to do a sequel because I found some more
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Edit: found some more
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strokeofserenity · 5 months
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“It took four years for me to fall in love with him. It only took four pages to stop.”
Colleen Hoover, November 9
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chalamet-chalamet · 5 months
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Timothée Chalamet for Saturday Night Live
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typelikeagirl · 1 year
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bookstimesinfinity · 7 months
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You don't wonder if what you feel is actually love, because when it is, you'll be absolutely terrified that you're in it. And when that happens, your priorities will change. You won't think about yourself and your own happiness. You'll only think about that person, and how you would do anything to see them happy. Even if it meant walking away from them and sacrificing your own happiness for theirs.
-Colleen Hoover, November 9
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nando161mando · 5 months
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Viva viva Palestina!
Protest Elbit Systems / Real-Time Laboratories, Israeli weapons manufacturer in Boca Raton! 990 S Rogers Cir #5, Boca Raton, 33487 Thursday at 3pm
Endorsing organizations continue to sign on.
Email if you’re local and want to get involved [email protected]
Florida Anarchist Federation, Student Resistance Committee SFL, Broward County DSA, Troika Kolective, Food Not Bombs FTL, Black Futures Alliance, Students for Justice in Palestine at FIU, South Florida Animal Rights, Colombian Progressives Miami, the Young Lords (Jose Cha Cha Jimenez), Palm Beach DSA
South Florida is experiencing a moment of unity the likes of which we have not seen in years. We’re going to shut down Elbit!
Bimini ➡️ Palestine 🇵🇸
@anarchistmemecollective @antifainternational @radicalgraff @kropotkindersurprise
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todaysdocument · 5 months
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WWI Experience of Capt. Clark Owsley
Record Group 120: Records of the American Expeditionary Forces (World War I)Series: Records of Divisions
November 9, 1918 My Experience at the Front On the morning of October 6, 1918 , I started out from Somme Suippe with the Headquarters company , Captain Miiller in command We were going on a journey but where we did not know or [overwritten: from] how far About half way to our destination our order came back from Col. Bloor thru Lt. A.H. Carrigan to put an officer at the rear of his company to watch for straglers I being the only offices who was not attached to the company, or who did not have a platoon, was posted in the rear to watch for [illegible due to blurred ink stain]. The regiment progressed nicely without ^stray^ [illegible due to blurred ink stain] man falling out. As soon as we had arrivedat our destination, I reported to [crossed out : the] Capt. Miller, that the Regiment [crossed out: had ] did not have any stragglers . We arrived at our destination about three-thirty and about six o'clock, Capt. Nelson sent for me to report to him. I reported and he gave me orders to go to Somme-Py and meet a party of officers and men, who were to guide us into the line. This was my first knowledge of us going[ g overwritten] into the front. I got in^to^ [into] a motorcycle- side car & was driven to Somme-Py. When I arrived there, the Boche were shelling the cross-roads and my first knowdege of this was that the Frecnh and American soldiers were ducking their heads & falling into [typed above crossed out "on their"] ditches. I got out of the car & soon became doing the same as I hadseen the French & American soldiers do, duck. I was to meet the party near the old church at Somme Py. I went immediately to the old church and remained there until I met a Lieutenant that said he was looking for a "Guide" from 141st Inf. or some unknown Regiment. I told him that I was the guide for the 142nd Inf. and would give him to where the Colonel was. So he decided that it was the 142nd Inf. and proceed to go with me. I guided him to the place the Colonel was. It was now about 8:30 o' clock. At about 9:15 o'clock we started for the front. ("The" over written] We passed over roads which were being shelled continuously, but soon we arrived at our new P.[?G or C]. As soon as we had gotten settled there I [ "soon" crossed out] ask to see the Reg. Gas. Officer and he informed me that they had never had a gas attach and there was absolutely no danger of gas. [The following paragraph is underlined in red] On October 8, 1918, we had our first experience in going over the top. During our advance the Boche threw mustard gas, di-phosgene and Di Phogene chloropicrin [see comments ] gas upon our advancing men. Very few casualties resulted from the gas. this was due to the well discipline ["ci" is written above crossed out "er" ] of gas training. [crossed out] Lt. Murphy, 2nd Bat. Gas Officer was wounded, and the officers of the first and third could not keep in touch with the their battalion. [end crossed out] We had a great [? number], wounded and killed. As I would pass by a dead American, I would sometime think, but when by a dead Boche [full transcription at link]
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motherjanerainy · 8 months
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colleen hoover is the female version of a male author
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