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Was so tired when watching this episode, but think in previous years they had more fun with the Halloween episodes. Good old times But at least we got to enjoy our action-man…
Instagram // @lesgensdanslemetro_ If you’ve ever taken the subway, or any form of public transport really, you have probably seen some pretty crazy things. From dogs in bags to grown men wearing fluffy boots, there is no shortage of “weird” when it comes to things you will see when traveling on the Paris Metro. Join …
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To celebrate the publication of this seminal novel, here are five facts you might not know about it.
Timeless quotes from wise people, and even some fictional characters.
Oh, hello there! I guess nap time is over… Welcome to my corner of the internet, where I will be sharing glimpses of my illustration/design studio, writing den, and storytelling that I find u…
In anticipation of the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, National Geographic has published Women: A Century of Change
%Slideshow-312777%Face it, you love The Office. You love it because it's completely relatable, crazy funny, and full of people you know, used to kn...
We loved Married with Children, but trying to rewatch it now is harder for us than spelling is for Kelly – it just doesn’t stand the test of time. From objectifying women to glorifying violence and the episode that got banned from TV, these moments from the show wouldn’t go over well today.
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He is the most exhausting pope of my lifetime. Deacon Greg sent this cute video to me today, and while I appreciate its cleverness and the work that went
Ramanujan presents Indian philosophical thoughts in his poetry. At the same time he is aware of his dharma (duty - in its all senses) as an Indian or as a Hindu Brahmin. He presents in his poems the struggle undertaken by Indian community - spiritual as well as physical mental etc. He also presents the hopes and aspiration of Indian mind. In the…
In 1939, the Nazi German forces began their occupation of Poland. By 1944, the Russians were advancing from the East and the Allies from the West. The Polish Home Army, Armia Krajowa, was a secret rebel force that had been stockpiling weapons, strategizing, and waiting for the opportune moment to…
This is what I sorely wish someone had said to me when that little one arrived: You Don’t Want to Be That Mother Who Knows Best.
BONUS: This edition contains a The Sabbath World discussion guide. What is the Sabbath, anyway? The holy day of rest? The first effort to protect the rights of workers? A smart way to manage stress in a world in which computers never get turned off and work never comes to an end? Or simply an oppressive, outmoded rite? In *The Sabbath World,*Judith Shulevitz explores the Jewish and Christian day of rest, from its origins in the ancient world to its complicated observance in the modern one. Braiding ideas together with memories, Shulevitz delves into the legends, history, and philosophy that have grown up around a custom that has lessons for all of us, not just the religious. The shared day of nonwork has built communities, sustained cultures, and connected us to the memory of our ancestors and to our better selves, but it has also aroused as much resentment as love. The Sabbath World tells this surprising story together with an account of Shulevitz’s own struggle to keep this difficult, rewarding day.
Illustrated advice on how to answer nine common questions introverts get asked all the time. These address friendship as well as love connections!