Posts by brie@venera.social
 (DIR) Post #AxCgRWc0K6M5UaOZ1s by brie@venera.social
       2025-08-15T18:54:17Z
       
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       Maksymalna głębokość — 1 metr.
       
 (DIR) Post #AxcuVdailasFlTbmBE by brie@venera.social
       2025-08-28T11:02:34Z
       
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       „Nie splugawiony” 😀
       
 (DIR) Post #Axeig6oe9eqEAJGhl2 by brie@venera.social
       2025-08-29T08:03:22Z
       
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       Jakbym miał luźny 1000, to bym kupił i patrzył, jak się wije.Ale przy okazji coś też ciekawego wpadło mi w oko, hmm…Diarium itineris Romam (1750). Diariusz podróży do Rzymu (1750) - Remigii Zawadzki - ebook (ePUB, PDF, MOBI)
       
 (DIR) Post #AxezZjet2TyDpLFYmW by brie@venera.social
       2025-08-29T09:19:52Z
       
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       I sprzeda mi? Bo ponoć nie może…
       
 (DIR) Post #AxhxBuO1sqmhiQkuFE by brie@venera.social
       2025-08-30T21:24:40Z
       
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       they grow up so fast
       
 (DIR) Post #AxxvyILR1IPkXcqTrM by brie@venera.social
       2025-09-07T08:12:24Z
       
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       Is eating all the scone around the blade technically equivalent to pulling the sword from it? After all, the sword would be free afterwards…
       
 (DIR) Post #AyWwpZWzbOTpN0jaIS by brie@venera.social
       2025-09-24T11:54:07Z
       
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       No, with Bulgarians the customary procedure is more permanent: to blind 99 of every hundred, and leave one eye to the hundredth one, so he can lead the rest home. Ask emperor Bulgaroktonos for further advice.
       
 (DIR) Post #Aybc6vlD542XzNcUds by brie@venera.social
       2025-09-26T17:51:03Z
       
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       Ever since my wife saw such window at Siedlęcin Tower, I'm constantly reminded that WE NEED IT IN THE NEW PLACE at least ten times a week.
       
 (DIR) Post #Aypai7QdBMGdCE2QQy by brie@venera.social
       2025-10-03T09:33:40Z
       
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       We have +6°C here, wanna trade?
       
 (DIR) Post #B06zil1MHP9LDDBSWu by brie@venera.social
       2025-11-10T15:19:54Z
       
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       Genghis-khan?
       
 (DIR) Post #B0sP5myeW69SED9L9s by brie@venera.social
       2025-12-03T15:47:21Z
       
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       Thanks, but no thanks.
       
 (DIR) Post #B0sdxwqhQda1qB9IVE by brie@venera.social
       2025-12-03T15:34:20Z
       
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       #xmpp
       
 (DIR) Post #B0skeH8yxjZ4fhGcO8 by brie@venera.social
       2025-12-03T17:50:15Z
       
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       Oh, so this is how they look with heads…
       
 (DIR) Post #B19QGQa1X4CzaiaLom by brie@venera.social
       2025-12-11T21:11:05Z
       
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       “Ja” is redundant ;)
       
 (DIR) Post #B19ReLyKPrrOChvTm4 by brie@venera.social
       2025-12-11T21:24:43Z
       
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       Yes; that is, there's a technicality. As the pronoun is redundant (because verb's form is enough), using it makes it… stressed; I'm not sure, what would be direct spoken English equivalent, but in writing it's ~ difference between “I'm eating” and ”I am eating”.Still, the message is clear.
       
 (DIR) Post #B1BKKxhe74hS4NqiZ6 by brie@venera.social
       2025-12-12T18:56:04Z
       
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       🎶 Get back! Get back! Get back to where you once belonged! 🎶
       
 (DIR) Post #B1gkv1aU2JQbicrtZo by brie@venera.social
       2025-12-27T23:07:38Z
       
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       Few years ago not far from me one lady called animal welfare service to inform about a strange animal (“lagun”, she named it), that sits in the tree just outside of her window.Mystery tree "creature" reported to animal services actually a croissant
       
 (DIR) Post #B1mP9Y3j4WiiRGpHRg by brie@venera.social
       2025-12-30T16:25:40Z
       
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       To proste, większe są w Bydgoszczy.
       
 (DIR) Post #B1rBOCyjIuwfpnNvvM by brie@venera.social
       2026-01-01T23:50:32Z
       
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       Thus a frightful wolf rushed upon me so suddenly, and so close, that I could do nothing but follow mechanical instinct, and thrust my fist into his open mouth. For safety’s sake I pushed on and on, till my arm was fairly in up to the shoulder. How should I disengage myself? I was not much pleased with my awkward situation⁠—with a wolf face to face; our ogling was not of the most pleasant kind. If I withdrew my arm, then the animal would fly the more furiously upon me; that I saw in his flaming eyes. In short, I laid hold of his tail, turned him inside out like a glove, and flung him to the ground, where I left him.The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen, vol. 1, ch. 4
       
 (DIR) Post #B2apyp2qOMRHOBO0Q4 by brie@venera.social
       2026-01-24T00:24:44Z
       
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       But in 200 years' time it is more than probable that that dog will be dug up from somewhere or other, minus its legs, and with its tail broken, and will be sold for old china, and put in a glass cabinet. And people will pass it round, and admire it. They will be struck by the wonderful depth of the colour on the nose, and speculate as to how beautiful the bit of the tail that is lost no doubt was.We, in this age, do not see the beauty of that dog. We are too familiar with it. It is like the sunset and the stars: we are not awed by their loveliness because they are common to our eyes. So it is with that china dog. In 2288 people will gush over it. The making of such dogs will have become a lost art. Our descendants will wonder how we did it, and say how clever we were. We shall be referred to lovingly as "those grand old artists that flourished in the nineteenth century, and produced those china dogs."The "sampler" that the eldest daughter did at school will be spoken of as "tapestry of the Victorian era," and be almost priceless. The blue-and-white mugs of the present-day roadside inn will be hunted up, all cracked and chipped, and sold for their weight in gold, and rich people will use them for claret cups; and travellers from Japan will buy up all the "Presents from Ramsgate," and "Souvenirs of Margate," that may have escaped destruction, and take them back to Jedo as ancient English curios.Three Men in a Boat (1889)/Chapter 6 - Wikisource, the free online library