Yelena Crane🇺🇦

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Yelena Crane🇺🇦

Yelena Crane🇺🇦

@Aelintari

Borscht meets burgers meets mad scientist turned sci-fi writer. Assistant Editor FFO

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Yelena Crane🇺🇦
Yelena Crane🇺🇦@Aelintari·
Got noms? Here's a thread 🧵of my eligible works for 2024 awards. A lot isn't free so hit me up and I gotchu.
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Yelena Crane🇺🇦
Yelena Crane🇺🇦@Aelintari·
@mynameprada Prada, of course. This is such a powerful poem. The more people who can read it, all the better.
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Yelena Crane🇺🇦
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@ZelenskyyUa дякую, що показали, як повинен поводитися хороший лідер слава україні!
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Дякую, Америко, дякую за підтримку, дякую за цей візит. Дякую Президенту, Конгресу та американському народові. Україні потрібен справедливий і тривалий мир, і ми працюємо саме для цього.
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@ZelenskyyUa Дякую, що показали, повинен поводитися хороший лідер слава україні!
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Yelena Crane🇺🇦
Yelena Crane🇺🇦@Aelintari·
"A society which had for its object apparently the education of children, in reality the elevation of man." -in Les Miserables by Victor Hugo Think how man is reduced when society takes every liberty to limit and censor education.
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𑣲 faye
𑣲 faye@sevenflings·
guys i heard there's a tiger having sex with a woman in this book pls tell me it's not true
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Yelena Crane🇺🇦
Yelena Crane🇺🇦@Aelintari·
"Evil is an act, not an appetite [...] Everyone has the appetite. If you give in to it, it, that act is evil. The appetite is normal." - #Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West What say you, is evil the act or appetite or both?
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Yelena Crane🇺🇦
Yelena Crane🇺🇦@Aelintari·
@ulkar_aghayeva I love the dedication at the end of A Scanner Darkly (my fav of Philip K. Dick's novels). Too long to post but can be read here: reddit.com/r/Frisson/comm… "This has been a novel about some people who were punished entirely too much for what they did..."
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derek guy@dieworkwear·
Brummell's rise came during a period marked by the industrial revolution, rise of merchant class, continuation of parliamentary sovereignty, and embedding of Protestant values in political and social life. In that context, it's not surprising to me that Brummell became popular.
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
Very fair critique. I shouldn't be comparing the dress of different social classes. I should also note that I don't actually think the suit's rise is purely about British imperialism (that's too simple), but rather forces later described as liberalism. 🧵
Dr. Alexander S. Burns@KKriegeBlog

So, with the greatest respect to Derek for his fashion sense, which in a modern setting completely outstrips my own, I do want to offer a few thoughts on this thread, as a professional historian who has constructed many reproduction items of clothing from the 18th Century. 🧵1/20

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In Libro Veritas@InlibroV·
Virginia Woolf ; "We float, we float..."
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