Ian Day 🇨🇦🇭🇰🏳️‍🌈 @[email protected]

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Ian Day 🇨🇦🇭🇰🏳️‍🌈 @ianwday@twit.social

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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Spencer Althouse
Spencer Althouse@SpencerAlthouse·
MJ Rodriquez made history last year as the first trans actress to win a Golden Globe. that ceremony never happened, so tonight Ryan Murphy shouted her out during his own speech so she could get her own standing ovation. love, love, love
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Kirsty Dunseath
Kirsty Dunseath@KirstyDunseath·
I am a serious literary editor but I still like to post pictures of poodles made out of broccoli 😀
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Haggard Hawks 🦅📚 Words | Language | Etymology
In Old English, the past tense of CAN, meaning to know or be able, was ‘cuðe’, or ‘cuth’. It later picked up the standard –ed ending of most past tense English verbs and turned into the word COULD—but the original Old English form still survives in the adjective UNCOUTH.
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Tommy Siegel@TommySiegel·
ok fine this one is just stupid
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Maarten VdA
Maarten VdA@maartenvda·
A Dutch supermarket chain introduced slow checkouts for people who enjoy chatting, helping many people, especially the elderly, deal with loneliness. The move has proven so successful that they installed the slow checkouts in 200 stores.
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Jess Zafarris 📚
Jess Zafarris 📚@JessZafarris·
@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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Kerria
Kerria@Kerria·
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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WeRateDogs
WeRateDogs@dog_rates·
This is Soup. And this is the energy Soup is bringing to the workplace in 2023. 13/10 we respect it
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Adam Bunch
Adam Bunch@TODreamsProject·
1. This photo was taken on New Year's Eve at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto. When I first stumbled upon it, I assumed it was an ordinary picture of revellers ringing in 1942. But there's actually a wild story behind it: a tragic tale of scandal, war, Broadway stars & betrayal.
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VenetiaJane's Garden
VenetiaJane's Garden@VenetiaJane·
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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Years Progress@YearsProgress·
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