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"content": "❤️ Today, 22 February, is the coincidentally shared birthday of two of the closest friends I have ever had—Marc Matthew Atkins and John H. Cox (“Polly Grip”)—both of whom died in their forties. As an ironic consequence of the digital age, I learned about their deaths years after they had happened. This is just a quick post to say I miss them both greatly.",
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"content": "❤️ Today, 22 February, is the coincidentally shared birthday of two of the closest friends I have ever had—Marc Matthew Atkins and John H. Cox (“Polly Grip”)—both of whom died in their forties. As an ironic consequence of the digital age, I learned about their deaths years after they had happened. This is just a quick post to say I miss them both greatly.",
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"content": "Executive Power, 1787.<br />“The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. He shall hold his Office during the Term of four Years ….”<br /><br /> —Constitution of the United States, article 2, Constitutional Convention, 1787. (In the public domain.)",
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"content": "Executive Power, 1787.\n“The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. He shall hold his Office during the Term of four Years ….”\n\n —Constitution of the United States, article 2, Constitutional Convention, 1787. (In the public domain.)",
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"content": "The way some Australians pronounce the word “neighbour” can sound like the Romanian word “naiba” ‘devil’.",
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"content": "Kashyap.<br /><br />It seems Kash Patel’s full first name (कश्यप / કશ્યપ) comes from a Sanskrit root that means ‘turtle’.<br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.justapedia.org/wiki/Kashyapa\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.justapedia.org/wiki/Kashyapa</a>",
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"content": "Kashyap.\n\nIt seems Kash Patel’s full first name (कश्यप / કશ્યપ) comes from a Sanskrit root that means ‘turtle’.\n\nhttps://www.justapedia.org/wiki/Kashyapa",
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"content": "1929 will soon be here!<br /><br />Happy New Year!<br /><br />☞ Cover design by Rea Irvin, The New Yorker, vol. 4, no. 45, 29 Dec. 1928. (In the public domain.)",
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"content": "1929 will soon be here!\n\nHappy New Year!\n\n☞ Cover design by Rea Irvin, The New Yorker, vol. 4, no. 45, 29 Dec. 1928. (In the public domain.)",
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"content": "Ghosts that haunt houses, 1928.<br />☞ Title page illustration, Little Orphan Annie and the Haunted House, by Harold Gray, 1928. (In the public domain.)",
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"content": "Ghosts that haunt houses, 1928.\n☞ Title page illustration, Little Orphan Annie and the Haunted House, by Harold Gray, 1928. (In the public domain.)",
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"content": "The Madison Square Garden of today is an entirely different building at an entirely different location than the Madison Square Garden of 1925–1968. (Neither was at Madison Square.)<br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.justapedia.org/wiki/Madison_Square_Garden_(1925)\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.justapedia.org/wiki/Madison_Square_Garden_(1925)</a>",
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"content": "The Madison Square Garden of today is an entirely different building at an entirely different location than the Madison Square Garden of 1925–1968. (Neither was at Madison Square.)\n\nhttps://www.justapedia.org/wiki/Madison_Square_Garden_(1925)",
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"content": "Al Smith in Wonderland, 1928.<br />Yesterday was the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner here in New York.<br /><br />A little‐known fact: In 1928, Al Smith, governor of New York at the time, visited Wonderland, as chronicled in The New Yorker.<br /><br />☞ Headpiece by Rea Irvin for “Al in Wonderland,” by John S. Martin, The New Yorker, vol. 4, no. 28, 1 Sept. 1928. (In the public domain.)",
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"content": "Al Smith in Wonderland, 1928.\nYesterday was the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner here in New York.\n\nA little‐known fact: In 1928, Al Smith, governor of New York at the time, visited Wonderland, as chronicled in The New Yorker.\n\n☞ Headpiece by Rea Irvin for “Al in Wonderland,” by John S. Martin, The New Yorker, vol. 4, no. 28, 1 Sept. 1928. (In the public domain.)",
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"content": "Robert the Devil, probably ca. 1564.<br />“Having been given over to the Devil before birth, he ran a career of cruelties and crimes unparalleled, till he was miraculously reclaimed, whereupon he did penance by living among the dogs, became an exemplary Christian, and married the emperor’s daughter. It is thought in Normandy that his wandering ghost is doomed to expiate his crimes until the day of judgment.”<br />—William A. Wheeler, An Explanatory and Pronouncing Dictionary of the Noted Names of Fiction …, 1865.<br /><br />“He proved unruly from the cradle, biting his nurses and tormenting his play‐fellows to the utmost of his infantile capacity. At the age of seven he stabbed a tutor who had reprimanded him. In early manhood he pillaged churches, seduced virgins, outraged wives and killed their husbands. His father hoped to reform him by making him a knight. The ceremony concluded with a tournament in which Robert defeated all his opponents and was with difficulty restrained from killing them. ¶Then he turned bandit, gathering around him a gang of outlaws who made their headquarters in the castle of Thuringia.”<br />—William S. Walsh, Heroes and Heroines of Fiction, vol. 2, 1915.<br /><br />☞ “Here begynneth the lyfe of Roberte the Deuyll,” illustration for Roberte the Deuyll (illuminated manuscript), probably ca. 1564. (In the public domain.)",
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"content": "Robert the Devil, probably ca. 1564.\n“Having been given over to the Devil before birth, he ran a career of cruelties and crimes unparalleled, till he was miraculously reclaimed, whereupon he did penance by living among the dogs, became an exemplary Christian, and married the emperor’s daughter. It is thought in Normandy that his wandering ghost is doomed to expiate his crimes until the day of judgment.”\n—William A. Wheeler, An Explanatory and Pronouncing Dictionary of the Noted Names of Fiction …, 1865.\n\n“He proved unruly from the cradle, biting his nurses and tormenting his play‐fellows to the utmost of his infantile capacity. At the age of seven he stabbed a tutor who had reprimanded him. In early manhood he pillaged churches, seduced virgins, outraged wives and killed their husbands. His father hoped to reform him by making him a knight. The ceremony concluded with a tournament in which Robert defeated all his opponents and was with difficulty restrained from killing them. ¶Then he turned bandit, gathering around him a gang of outlaws who made their headquarters in the castle of Thuringia.”\n—William S. Walsh, Heroes and Heroines of Fiction, vol. 2, 1915.\n\n☞ “Here begynneth the lyfe of Roberte the Deuyll,” illustration for Roberte the Deuyll (illuminated manuscript), probably ca. 1564. (In the public domain.)",
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"content": "Giggle Ghost, 1928.<br />Perhaps he is the ghost of Stingy Jack. “[H]e will do a wiggly, giggly dance for you.”<br /><br />☞ “The Giggle Ghost!,” by John Dukes McKee, Child Life, vol. 7, no. 10, Oct. 1928. (In the public domain.)",
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"content": "Giggle Ghost, 1928.\nPerhaps he is the ghost of Stingy Jack. “[H]e will do a wiggly, giggly dance for you.”\n\n☞ “The Giggle Ghost!,” by John Dukes McKee, Child Life, vol. 7, no. 10, Oct. 1928. (In the public domain.)",
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"content": "“The princess had just time to give one delighted shriek of laughter before the water closed over them,” illustration by Mary Hamilton Frye for “The Light Princess,” by George Mac Donald, Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know, 1915. (In the public domain.)",
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"content": "☞ Dust‐jacket illustration by Richard Hudson for Peter Rabbit in Mother Goose Land, by Alma Hudson, New York: Cupples & Leon Co., 1921. (In the public domain.)",
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"content": "Notes on my going out one Sunday last month (11 August).<br /><br />• First, I attended a meeting of a social group for bearish men held at the Bowery/East Village site of the National Theatre. One of the participants with us for the first time was a man whose parents were Frisian immigrants from the Netherlands. Due to the recent Olympics opening ceremony, he mentioned in conversation that Leonardo da Vinci seems likely to have been gay, and another participant used the beautiful statue of David as supporting evidence thereof, so we had to remind him it is a work by Michelangelo, not Leonardo.<br /><br />• Unlike what I usually do, I took virtually no photographs in Manhattan. I looked at the outdoor offerings at two bookshops (on Broadway and on Fourth Avenue) but bought no book. I did, however, buy low‐carbohydrate ice cream before heading home.<br /><br />• Exiting my local subway station, I encountered a demonstration on the 37th Road Pedestrian Plaza against the recent violence in Bangladesh against Hindus.<br /><br />As Minds allows only one attachment per post, view all the videos on Flickr.<br />— <a href=\"https://www.flickr.com/photos/elyaqim/53918176245/\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.flickr.com/photos/elyaqim/53918176245/</a><br />— <a href=\"https://www.flickr.com/photos/elyaqim/53917980263/\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.flickr.com/photos/elyaqim/53917980263/</a><br />— <a href=\"https://www.flickr.com/photos/elyaqim/53916839827/\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.flickr.com/photos/elyaqim/53916839827/</a><br />— <a href=\"https://www.flickr.com/photos/elyaqim/53916839592/\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.flickr.com/photos/elyaqim/53916839592/</a><br />— <a href=\"https://www.flickr.com/photos/elyaqim/53917730906/\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.flickr.com/photos/elyaqim/53917730906/</a> <a href=\"https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1684610953758380050\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1684610953758380050</a>",
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"content": "Notes on my going out one Sunday last month (11 August).\n\n• First, I attended a meeting of a social group for bearish men held at the Bowery/East Village site of the National Theatre. One of the participants with us for the first time was a man whose parents were Frisian immigrants from the Netherlands. Due to the recent Olympics opening ceremony, he mentioned in conversation that Leonardo da Vinci seems likely to have been gay, and another participant used the beautiful statue of David as supporting evidence thereof, so we had to remind him it is a work by Michelangelo, not Leonardo.\n\n• Unlike what I usually do, I took virtually no photographs in Manhattan. I looked at the outdoor offerings at two bookshops (on Broadway and on Fourth Avenue) but bought no book. I did, however, buy low‐carbohydrate ice cream before heading home.\n\n• Exiting my local subway station, I encountered a demonstration on the 37th Road Pedestrian Plaza against the recent violence in Bangladesh against Hindus.\n\nAs Minds allows only one attachment per post, view all the videos on Flickr.\n— https://www.flickr.com/photos/elyaqim/53918176245/\n— https://www.flickr.com/photos/elyaqim/53917980263/\n— https://www.flickr.com/photos/elyaqim/53916839827/\n— https://www.flickr.com/photos/elyaqim/53916839592/\n— https://www.flickr.com/photos/elyaqim/53917730906/ https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1684610953758380050",
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