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They’re so deep in their own mind palaces that they can’t even comprehend how “actually you have everything you want anyways and you’re just too stupid to see it so shut up you dumb bitch” isn’t remotely close to correct and it isn’t even good “pragmatic” messaging that gets people to trust them.

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Hhawthornequeen.bsky.social

Game of Cages, book 2 of @byharryconnolly.bsky.social 's Twenty Palaces series ^_^

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LFlottassociala.bsky.social

Twenty Palaces hit me hard. Read a recommendation on the bad place by someone I follow, and boy were they right.

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FPfunpalaces.bsky.social

The Fun Palaces Weekend 4 - 6 October 2024 is here! Across the UK, thousands of people are hosting free pop-up events with and for their neighbours. Sharing what they love. Taking over public spaces. To visit your local Fun Palace, check the map here https://buff.ly/4dDScNc#FunPalaces

A man in an olive green beekeeping suit gives a talk at a Fun Palace in Sydenham. A woman in a hijab smiles whilst hanging up paper craft keys at a Fun Palace at the Bromley-By-Bow Centre. Text overlays interlocking red and white triangles in the background. The text reads, "fun palaces. 4 - 6 Oct. #FunPalaces funpalaces.co.uk
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APartpod.bsky.social

Armida Encounters the Sleeping Rinaldo Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian 1696–1770)

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo’s work epitomizes the brilliant exuberance of the Late Baroque style. Internationally renowned, Tiepolo was often commissioned to transform palaces and monasteries in Venice and elsewhere in Italy, as well as in Germany and Spain. This painting and three others at the Art Institute once graced the cabinet of mirrors, a richly decorated room in the Venetian palace of the powerful Cornaro family.
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tudorplaces.bsky.social

Take a look at what’s inside Issue 14! In our new issue we explore castles, lost palaces, cathedrals, manor houses, medieval stained glass, church fixtures and fittings and much more.... Available now in print and digital versions. bit.ly/4epUelt

Issue 14
Issue 14

In Issue 14 of Tudor Places, we explore medieval Carlisle Castle and the story of its two most famous prisoners, visit Gainsborough Old Hall, once home to Queen Katherine Parr and to Rose Hickman, lea...

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AKaknighton.bsky.social

Today is all my own writing, so there will be wonders to make up for the rest of the week - towering palaces crafted from salt tears, dragon eggs flickering with the flames of hatching, forest sprouting from land scarred by angry gods.

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Gslooowfox.bsky.social

the lyrics are based on a quote attributed to Buenaventura Durruti, an anarchist who fought against Franco's fascist regime in the Spanish Civil War I wanted to write a song that was not only worthy of the quote, but that was also a verifiable banger, and I feel I have accomplished both

We have always lived in slums and holes in the wall. We will know how to accommodate ourselves for a while. For you must not forget that we can also build. It is we who built these palaces and cities, here in Spain and America and everywhere. We, the workers. We can build others to take their place. And better ones. We are not in the least afraid of ruins. We are going to inherit the earth; there is not the slightest doubt about that. The bourgeoisie might blast and ruin its own world before it leaves the stage of history. We carry a new world here, in our hearts. That world is growing in this minute. - Buenaventura Durruti
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