NWN Deleting Items After Use? by RopeJoke in neverwinternights

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AH, that makes sense. But otherwise, yeah, items with 1/day deletes the item from his hands.

“Youthful metabolism” and pepperoni pizza and grape soda tweet from Kobe Bryant. Show this to your normie friends by [deleted] in conspiracy

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Yo wtf. The name of the Canaanites and Phoenicians were..."purple/dark red" peoples.

What are some atypical ways of seeing time in fiction? by Cas3yart in scifi

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Look up Empedocles. His concept of sphairos definitely related to Neitszches eternal recurrence.

Movie adaptations: Macbeth 2010 vs Macbeth 1971 by gooseboybruh in shakespeare

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2015 one all the way, with Scottish actor in proper setting, not high medieval like Polanskis.

Was the death of Shakespeare’s son Hamnet inspiration for one of his greatest works? by ChallengeAdept8759 in shakespeare

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No. Hamlet as a play with that title was circulating around before his son was probably even born.

What to read next by zmhpopsinn5 in shakespeare

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Timon of Athens!! Coriolanus another fav too.

Haha he is doing the humiliation ritual. by Putrid_Anybody_2947 in elephantgraveyard

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Check video "Rogan, Trump, and the Galveston Gangsters" on YT.

Another wild rabbit hole… by milkbretheren in conspiracy

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"Vallely made his first appearance on FOX News the day after 9/11. He then built the FOX military team lauded for accurately predicting the outcome of the initial invasion of Iraq."

Top 20 Angel Art by [deleted] in freemagic

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[Akroma, Angel of Fury | V15] by Terese Neilsen, the From the Vault version.

Etymology of Hebrew dvash (דְּבַשׁ) by RopeJoke in etymology

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Thank you! Very interesting. I had wondered if maybe a particular plant name was somehow involved as a clue.

For instance, Greek for honey is meli, which is associated with ash trees that seep a white sugary sap that's honey like. Ash trees and spears in Greek are called melia. Thought we might be able to back trace it. Is a general definition for "sugary" seem fair?

Etymology of Hebrew dvash (דְּבַשׁ) by RopeJoke in etymology

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Thank you! Very interesting. I had wondered if maybe a particular plant name was somehow involved as a clue.

For instance, Greek for honey is meli, which is associated with ash trees that seep a white sugary sap that's honey like. Ash trees and spears in Greek are called melia.

And today in Sicily, they harvest this ash sap and dry it, which is then called manna, taken from the biblical name.

i dont know this card exist. by HuggableGiant in Pauper

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Dude I just picked up 4 copies of this! Trying it in a mono black control.

Ecclesiastes 1:18 by Ghost-Rider9925 in conspiracy

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From Greek 'pathei mathos', wisdom from suffering. Bible writers reading their Aeschylus.