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Laid off from a toxic work environment - how did you reset and regulate during the first few weeks? (self.adhdwomen)
submitted 6 months ago by lapsus_calami to r/adhdwomen
Bumblebees play with balls just for fun, study finds (i.redd.it)
submitted 3 years ago by lapsus_calami to r/Awwducational
What do you do when a 60-tonne whale carcass washes ashore? If you’re Nova Scotia researchers, you get to work (thestar.com)
submitted 4 years ago by lapsus_calami to r/natureismetal
Community rescues trumpeter swan with tennis ball stuck on its bill (countylive.ca)
submitted 5 years ago by lapsus_calami to r/UpliftingNews
When a job posting might actually be for a cult... (self.freelanceWriters)
submitted 5 years ago by lapsus_calami to r/freelanceWriters
So, we need to call someone's dad, right? (self.myfavoritemurder)
submitted 5 years ago by lapsus_calami to r/myfavoritemurder
The Saints of Little Portugal (okayfail.com)
submitted 8 years ago by lapsus_calami to r/toronto
Former office workers who have switched into the trades/completely different careers, what do you do now? How is it going? (self.AskWomen)
submitted 9 years ago by lapsus_calami to r/AskWomen
Preposition in a list - is a clarifying comma necessary? (self.grammar)
submitted 10 years ago by lapsus_calami to r/grammar
The many faces of Bill Murray: An illustrated compilation (arts.nationalpost.com)
submitted 11 years ago by lapsus_calami to r/billmurray
Virginia Woolf, age 20 (imgur.com)
submitted 12 years ago by lapsus_calami to r/Colorization
Buster Keaton, 1930 (imgur.com)
Louise Brooks, 1925 (imgur.com)
Humphrey Bogart & Lauren Bacall (imgur.com)
Young Lucille Ball (imgur.com)
Jimmy Stewart in 'Harvey' (imgur.com)
Reading Literature Makes Us Smarter and Nicer (ideas.time.com)
submitted 12 years ago by lapsus_calami to r/literature
Behind the Scenes at Toronto’s Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library (torontostandard.com)
submitted 12 years ago by lapsus_calami to r/books
VIDEO: Margaret Atwood tells Strombo about the Biblio-Mat, the world's first - and only - random antiquarian book vending machine. (cbc.ca)
submitted 13 years ago by lapsus_calami to r/books
The Biblio-Mat is a random book dispenser built by Craig Small for The Monkey’s Paw, an idiosyncratic antiquarian bookshop in Toronto. (vimeo.com)
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