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Ian Day 🇨🇦🇭🇰🏳️🌈 @[email protected]
@ianwday
Film and television and food and technology and words (he/him)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada Katılım Aralık 2007
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Have you seen this? We found a Toronto newspaper article highlighting a Gaelic version of Auld Lang Syne in our minutes from 1888! 😍
We expect you all to be singing it next year! 😎
#Gaelic #Gaidhlig #NewYearsEve #AuldLangSyne

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@AdamCSharp @NoContextBrits Fun fact:
Pumpernickel literally means "fart goblin." (German dialectical pumpern "to break wind" + Nickel "goblin, rascal," used as an insult due to associations with Satan as "Old Nick")
Originally an insult but applied to the bread because its fiber content causes gas.
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Janus, Roman god of beginnings and endings, has two faces that look simultaneously to the past and the future. In ancient times, offerings would be made to Janus for births, funerals and marriages and in January, to bring good luck for the year. #WyrdWednesday✨

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January is named after Janus, the Roman god who presided over doorways and new beginnings. The Snowdrop, a symbol of hope & consolation, is a birthday flower of this month. The green markings on its inner petals are said to be the promise that summer will return. #FolkloreSunday

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