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Theatre-goer, reader, walker, Shakespeare girl, enthusiastic dancer, seaside-misser.

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Around 1100 years ago, in the 9th century, a bored Viking named Halvdan (Halfdan) carved his name on a marble slab at the upper gallery of Hagia Sophia. The text was Old Norse, and it was carved in runic letters.

Around 1100 years ago, in the 9th century, a bored Viking named Halvdan (Halfdan) carved his name on a marble slab at the upper gallery of Hagia Sophia. The text was Old Norse, and it was carved in runic letters.
Sopranos Central (@orange_peelbeef) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2012, an Icelandic television station (Channel 2) accidentally broadcast an episode of Teletubbies with Icelandic subtitles intended for The Sopranos.

In 2012, an Icelandic television station (Channel 2) accidentally broadcast an episode of Teletubbies with Icelandic subtitles intended for The Sopranos.
Manu Fresno (@maanuf96) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lo de Carlos Alcaraz es una locura ganando todos los Grand Slam con 22 años. Pero aprovechemos para recordar a Steffi Graf, que en 1988 ganó los cuatro Grand Slam y el Oro Olímpico a sus 19 años. Algo HISTÓRICO. No se repetirá lo de Graf. Es única.

Lo de Carlos Alcaraz es una locura ganando todos los Grand Slam con 22 años.

Pero aprovechemos para recordar a Steffi Graf, que en 1988 ganó los cuatro Grand Slam y el Oro Olímpico a sus 19 años. Algo HISTÓRICO.

No se repetirá lo de Graf. Es única.
Alastair Hilton (@london_w4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘Proudly made in Stoke on Trent, England’. Seeing this teapot in Fortnum and Mason’s, London, absolutely made my day yesterday. My parents were from Stoke and I didn’t know they still made pottery there. Last time I went there, it was very sadly a town in decline. A beautiful

‘Proudly made in Stoke on Trent, England’. Seeing this teapot in Fortnum and Mason’s, London, absolutely made my day yesterday. My parents were from Stoke and I didn’t know they still made pottery there. Last time I went there, it was very sadly a town in decline. A beautiful
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I’m dying over this email newsletter from The The Spectator that mistakenly recycled this subhed from the day before (for an article that was actually about Iran)

I’m dying over this email newsletter from The <a href="/spectator/">The Spectator</a> that mistakenly recycled this subhed from the day before (for an article that was actually about Iran)
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lost all respect for everyone i know who did that dumbass chatgpt trend on their story you might as well just write loser on your forehead

William Dalrymple (@dalrymplewill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ridiculous of the British Museum to remove the word 'Palestine" from its displays, when it has a greater antiquity than the word "British". The first reference to Palestine is on the Egyptian monument of Medinet Habu in 1186BCE. The first reference to Britain is the 4th century

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“I've been reading Pride & Prejudice on and off all my life and it doesn't wear out a bit. Her books have only two faults and both are damnable: they are too few and too short.” — C. S. Lewis, private letter, 06 September, 1949