piercing through the small piece of cartilage in front of the ear canal, can be worn with a stud or hoop.
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tragus piercing
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users' current mood
merciful.
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existence
one of the main subject matters in philosophy. it even has a science: ontology
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users' favorite quotes
all human wisdom is contained in these two words - wait and hope
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philosophy
philosophy is interested in questions instead of answers.
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turkey
"you will be defeated by a camera on a tripod."
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thales of miletus
there is the anecdote of thales the milesian and his financial scheme, which involves a principle of universal application, but is attributed to him on account of his reputation for wisdom. he was reproached for his poverty, which was supposed to show that philosophy was of no use. according to the story, he knew by his skill in the stars while it was yet winter that there would be a great harvest of olives in the coming year; so, having a little money, he gave deposits for the use of all the olive-presses in chios and miletus, which he hired at a low price because no one bid against him. when the harvest-time came, and many were wanted all at once and of a sudden, he let them out at any rate which he pleased, and made a quantity of money. thus he showed the world that philosophers can easily be rich if they like, but that their ambition is of another sort. he is supposed to have given a striking proof of his wisdom, but as i was saying, his scheme for getting wealth is of universal application, and is nothing but the creation of a monopoly. it is an art often practiced by cities when they are in want of money; they make a monopoly of provisions.
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pillow talk
the most sincere and fun way of conversation.
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tesla
(see: #1055)
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theo van gogh (art dealer)
the younger brother of vincent van gogh
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civil rights act of 1875
the civil rights act of 1875 was a federal law that was passed by the united states congress in 1875. the act was the first federal civil rights law to be passed since the reconstruction era, and it was intended to protect the rights of all americans, regardless of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. the act prohibited discrimination on the basis of race, color, or previous condition of servitude in public accommodations, such as inns, public conveyances on land or water, theaters, and other places of public amusement. it also provided for criminal penalties for anyone who violated the act's provisions.
despite its good intentions, the civil rights act of 1875 was largely ineffective in achieving its goals. many states and local governments ignored the act or actively resisted its implementation, and few cases were ever brought under its provisions. in addition, the act did not address other forms of discrimination, such as discrimination on the basis of gender or religion. despite its limitations, the civil rights act of 1875 was an important step towards greater equality and justice for all americans, and it paved the way for future civil rights legislation. -
pickett’s charge
pickett's charge was the civil war's equivalent of a dramatic, high-stakes gamble, a bold throw of the dice in the smoky haze of battle. it was the centerpiece of the battle of gettysburg, taking place on july 3, 1863, and remains one of the most infamous military maneuvers in american history.
imagine it as a grand yet tragic theatrical act in three parts:
the buildup: confederate general robert e. lee decided to stake everything on breaking the union lines after two days of inconclusive fighting. he ordered nearly 12,500 men to march across open fields towards a well-fortified enemy.
the assault: led by major general george pickett and other division commanders, this massive infantry advance stretched over a mile wide. as they moved, the union artillery and rifle fire tore into them, creating a storm of lead and iron.
the aftermath: the charge reached the union lines but faltered under overwhelming defensive fire. it ended in devastating losses for the confederates, marking a turning point in the war and symbolizing the high cost of lee's gamble.
pickett's charge was a poignant example of courage and catastrophe intertwined, a bold stride that ended in retreat, influencing the fate of the nation. it's a historical moment that encapsulates the desperation and the decisive nature of battle choices in the crucible of war.
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arrest of ekrem imamoglu
this may have permanently ended the possibility of fair and democratic elections in turkey.
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reno
reno's wildest flood? gotta be the one from 1997. it wasn't just a bad storm. it was chaos.
back-to-back warm pacific storms hit right after heavy snowfall. rain melted snow fast, and the truckee river couldn't handle it. water levels peaked at 13.9 feet in downtown reno. that's major flood stage.
the stats?
• over $1 billion in damages across nevada and california
• reno's downtown underwater for days
• more than 1,500 homes and businesses damaged
• thousands evacuated
• unr and the airport shut down
bridges were submerged. roads turned to rivers. even the casinos took a hit. fema had to step in. locals still call it the "new year's flood" because it hit just as 1997 started.
the aftermath pushed reno to rethink flood control completely. today, the truckee river flood project is a direct response to what happened back then.
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las vegas
hosts one of the best murals i have ever seen: image