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Felicitas

@_felicitas12

Tradikatholisch. "Wir haben an die Liebe geglaubt."

Glücklich verheiratet.

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The Women Exist Society (@womenssocire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who’s going to tell Aido that this scenario already happened in the 1968 Olympics An Austrian Women's Ski Champion (who was white) found out he was a man, gave back his Olympic gold medal and stopped competing against women Because that’s what people with integrity do

Who’s going to tell Aido that this scenario already happened in the 1968 Olympics 

An Austrian Women's Ski Champion (who was white) found out he was a man, gave back his Olympic gold medal and stopped competing against women

Because that’s what people with integrity do
NIUS (@niusde_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Neue Erkenntnisse im Fall des Richters aus Berlin, der die Zurückweisungen von drei Somaliern für rechtswidrig erklärt hatte. NIUS-Recherchen zeigen, dass er lange Zeit Mitglied einer linksextremen Gruppe war, die im Verfassungsschutzbericht auftauchte. nius.de/politik/news/z…

Neue Erkenntnisse im Fall des Richters aus Berlin, der die Zurückweisungen von drei Somaliern für rechtswidrig erklärt hatte. NIUS-Recherchen zeigen, dass er lange Zeit Mitglied einer linksextremen Gruppe war, die im Verfassungsschutzbericht auftauchte. nius.de/politik/news/z…
Ante D. Luvian (@uncle_deluge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very few people who performatively hate the Mercator projection even understand what they're getting mad at. "Greenland too big" you are an insect

Fr. Peter Totleben, O.P. (@frtotleben92742) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just want to say that Hand Missal History Project does all sorts of great primary source presentations on the history of popular Catholicism. Where so much of this space is dominated by hazy recollections and biased collections of anecdotes, he show us the actual primary sources.

vintage.stuff (@vintagestuff4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Swedish mathematician Per Enflo winning a live goose for solving a 1936 math problem posed by Polish mathematician Stanisław Mazur. This math problem was part of the famous “Scottish Book” of the Lwów School of Mathematics. 1972

Swedish mathematician Per Enflo winning a live goose for solving a 1936 math problem posed by Polish mathematician Stanisław Mazur. 
This math problem was part of the famous “Scottish Book” of the Lwów School of Mathematics.
1972
Wrath Of Gnon (@wrathofgnon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lancet windows are possibly the most noticeable feature of gothic architecture. Named after its resemblance to a lance. A core theme from the very start of the gothic style with the Abbey of Saint-Denis, 1144.

Lancet windows are possibly the most noticeable feature of gothic architecture. Named after its resemblance to a lance. A core theme from the very start of the gothic style with the Abbey of Saint-Denis, 1144.
Memento Mori (@tempusfugit4016) 's Twitter Profile Photo

St. Boniface, Bishop, Martyr (754) He was an English Benedictine monk, called the apostle of Germany. He set Germany on a firm course of undeviating piety, thousands of pagans were baptized. He was killed while reading the Scriptures to Christian neophytes on Pentecost Sunday.

St. Boniface, Bishop, Martyr (754)

He was an English Benedictine monk, called the apostle of Germany. He set Germany on a firm course of undeviating piety, thousands of pagans were baptized. He was killed while reading the Scriptures to Christian neophytes on Pentecost Sunday.
Memento Mori (@tempusfugit4016) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Let us trust in Him Who has placed this burden upon us. What we ourselves cannot bear let us bear with the help of Christ. For He is all-powerful, and He tells us: 'My yoke is easy, and my burden light.'" - St. Boniface

"Let us trust in Him Who has placed this burden upon us. What we ourselves cannot bear let us bear with the help of Christ. For He is all-powerful, and He tells us: 'My yoke is easy, and my burden light.'" - St. Boniface
G. K. Chesterton (@gkcdaily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Modern people, especially urban people, think that anything which has got itself printed has somehow passed an examination and received a diploma; has somehow, in fact, shown itself to be true.

Memento Mori (@tempusfugit4016) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"God desires your heart more than anything else. Has He not indeed said: "My son, GIVE me thy heart?" Notice that God wants you to give Him your heart, and not merely to lend it. He would be its real and permanent owner. He wishes to dwell there and to possess it, not for a

"God desires your heart more than anything else. Has He not indeed said: "My son, GIVE me thy heart?" Notice that God wants you to give Him your heart, and not merely to lend it. He would be its real and permanent owner. He wishes to dwell there and to possess it, not for a
NicDaisy (@plummie9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elegant day dress, 1890-99. Lovely fine black polka 'square' cotton; lace jabot Would wear © Goldstein Museum. #FashionHistory

Elegant day dress, 1890-99.

Lovely fine black polka 'square' cotton; lace jabot
Would wear
© Goldstein Museum.
#FashionHistory
Birgit Kelle (@birgit_kelle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Das ist schon im Vorspann falsch: Kinder in sogenannten "Zwei-Mütter-Familien" haben sehr wohl schon ab Geburt zwei Elternteile, kein Kind hat keinen Vater. Man könnte also einfach den Vater in die Geburtsurkunde des Kindes schreiben. Der Vater wird hier nur ignoriert, weil die

Das ist schon im Vorspann falsch: Kinder in sogenannten "Zwei-Mütter-Familien" haben sehr wohl schon ab Geburt zwei Elternteile, kein Kind hat keinen Vater. Man könnte also einfach den Vater in die Geburtsurkunde des Kindes schreiben. Der Vater wird hier nur ignoriert, weil die
Father V (@father_rmv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Saint Boniface (c. 675–754), often called the “Apostle of the Germans,” was a pivotal figure in the Christianization of Europe during the early Middle Ages. Born Wynfrith in Wessex, England, he became a monk and missionary whose tireless efforts shaped the religious and cultural

Saint Boniface (c. 675–754), often called the “Apostle of the Germans,” was a pivotal figure in the Christianization of Europe during the early Middle Ages. Born Wynfrith in Wessex, England, he became a monk and missionary whose tireless efforts shaped the religious and cultural
Karl Hammer (@karlhammer732) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Felicitas 40% wollten die Alte Messe zurück. Das ist ein sehr großer Prozentsatz. Ich stelle mir gerade vor, dass in meiner Kindheit (etwas später) wohl auch noch viele dieser Meinung waren. Mitbekommen habe ich das allerdings nie. Es wurde kaum darüber gesprochen.

Fake History Hunter (@fakehistoryhunt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is how easy it is to get Al to agree with what you want. I asked it where soap was invented and then responded with this suggestive but unfortunately wrong question. This, your honour, is called leading the witness. Chatgpt instantly goes along with it:

This is how easy it is to get Al to agree with what you want.
I asked it where soap was invented and then responded with this suggestive but unfortunately wrong question.
This, your honour, is called leading the witness.

Chatgpt instantly goes along with it:
Fake History Hunter (@fakehistoryhunt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reminder; this digital reconstitution of the Petit Donjon de Falaise is more accurate than pretty much any depiction of the interior of a medieval castle I've seen in film & tv shows perhaps ever. Medieval people liked colour & comfort. It's almost as if they were human!

Reminder; this digital reconstitution of the Petit Donjon de Falaise is more accurate than pretty much any depiction of the interior of a medieval castle I've seen in film & tv shows perhaps ever.
Medieval people liked colour & comfort.
It's almost as if they were human!