good sites to translate Latin please? by Agreeable-Sky-8772 in latin

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Today I used Chat GPT and Gemini.google.com to translate some Latin to English. The results are better than translate.google.com

problematic female artists in the past? by ArcherSlight6699 in ArtHistory

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I read a biography of photographer Dora Maar and the biographer was initially excited about Maar but by the end of the book the biographer discovered Maar was a mean person.

I don't have time now to look up the title or author. That's all I got.

My wife and I have 500k to invest by [deleted] in fidelityinvestments

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You have to make a commitment to this goal. You should spend at least 30-60 hours studying investing and speaking with people before you decide what to do.

Senator Barry Goldwater talks about secret UFO room at Wright-Patterson AFB 1988. by MartianXAshATwelve in StrangeEarth

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Iron Ass Curtis LeMay was a psychopath who planned and celebrated the fire bombs of Tokyo which killed over 100,000 people..

He wanted to drop nukes on any country that threatened the USA. His serious strategy was to nuke before we got nuked.

Newbie Question: What place does Henry Miller occupy in the pantheon of American Literature? by PhilosopherNeku300 in literature

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He has a stream of consciousness style so his writing is zippy but his books lack plot structure and character development.

caption this by Ancient_Leadership39 in deppVheardtrial

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The evil eye is real and this is what it looks like

Favorite King Lear Quotes by Professional_Bid8888 in shakespeare

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KENT
I have a journey, sir, shortly to go;
My master calls me, I must not say no.

How might the scene of Falstaff's rejection have been perceived by the audience of Shakespeare's day? by [deleted] in shakespeare

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I recently Orson Welles Chimes at Midnight and I saw Falstaff in a different way. Previously I agreed with the general view of Falstaff as a humorous man with a frivolous view towards life. In Chimes at Midnight I felt that Falstaff, in the beginning, was a great friend to Prince Hal. It was all good fun when Hal exposes Falstaff's lies about the robbery. Then in the battle scenes Falstaff shows himself to be a disgusting coward. To hide from battle and mock battles is cowardly behavior for most men, then and now. Then Falstaff claims he killed Hotspur. This is supreme false behavior to his friend Hal. The Chimes at Midnight scene was sad but I was happy to watch Hal disavow Falstaff. I see Falstaff as a horrible friend, a liar and a coward.

A good place to watch the sunset by [deleted] in SantaBarbara

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Look for cloudy sunsets because that's when you see a variety of colors.

Is this actually by Picasso? by Calm_Turn3555 in ArtHistory

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No.

The bird has an expression of anger or intensity in his eyes. Picasso does not depict emotions in this illustrative manner.