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  1. Aug 2025
    1. or recusancy,

      Recusancy (from Latin: recusare, lit. 'to refuse') was the state of those who remained loyal to the Catholic Church and refused to attend Church of England services after the English Reformation. /ˈrek.jʊ.zənt/

    2. astrologer

      a person who uses astrology to tell people about their character, about what might happen to them in the future, etc. astrology = the study of the movements and positions of the sun, moon, planets, and stars in the belief that they affect the character and lives of people

    1. Eucharist

      ​a ceremony in the Christian Church during which people eat bread and drink wine in memory of the last meal that Christ had with his disciples; the bread and wine taken at this /ˈjuːkərɪst/

    2. Baptism

      ​a Christian ceremony in which a few drops of water are poured on somebody or they are covered with water, to welcome them into the Christian Church and often to name them

    1. h Covenanters,

      Covenanters[a] were members of a 17th-century Scottish religious and political movement, who supported a Presbyterian Church of Scotland and the primacy of its leaders in religious affairs. It originated in disputes with James VI and his son Charles I over church organisation and doctrine, but expanded into political conflict over the limits of royal authority.

    2. h Puritans a

      The Puritans were English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries who sought to rid the Church of England of what they considered to be Roman Catholic practices, maintaining that the Church of England had not been fully reformed and should become more Protestant.

      members of an English religious group in the 16th and 17th centuries who wanted to make church ceremonies simpler, and who believed that it was important to work hard and control yourself and that pleasure was wrong or unnecessary

    1. liberalism

      the political belief that there should be free trade, that people should be allowed more personal freedom, and that changes in society should be made gradually

    2. e Weimar Republic o

      The Weimar Republic, officially known as the German Reich, was the German state from 1919 to 1933, during which it was a constitutional republic for the first time in history; hence it is also referred to, and unofficially proclaimed itself, as the German Republic.

    1. Nan Shepherd wrote 'The Living Mountain' in the 1940s, which only got published in 1977. Book was influence on Robert MacFarlane https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Macfarlane_(writer) ([[Landmarks by Robert MacFarlane]] was mentioned in [[Wayfinding by Michael Bond]] and recently 2025 published Is a River Alive ([[Rights of nature - Wikipedia]])? Vgl [[Landschap is medium niet achtergrond 20240731205412]] [[Exploratie zit in onze natuur 20240731202104]]

      [[The Living Mountain by Nan Shepherd]]

      • Hoping to find out all the scrapbooking stuff Violet has to make her Winnie The Pooh, Lion King, Powerpuff Girls, Care Bears, Tiana, Lilo & Stitch, My Melody & Kuromi and Mufasa: The Lion King scrapbook pages.
    1. In telecommunications, squelch is a circuit function that acts to suppress the audio (or video) output of a receiver in the absence of a strong input signal.[1] Essentially, squelch is a specialized type of noise gate designed to suppress weak signals. Squelch is used in two-way radios and VHF/UHF radio scanners to eliminate the sound of noise when the radio is not receiving a desired transmission.

      but you can control it! how much do I want to pay attention to this: agency

    1. CraftyTomato's Learning With Pibby characters from Pibby's preschool world: Ally Gator, Buggy, Lemon, Bonnie, Mailman Moe, Genevieve & Preston, Libby, Daisy, Terry, Buck & Clover, Nancy, Tommy, Nana, Abby

    1. friendly

      Bag Full Of Kindness * Lady Penelope and I sort through her precious leather handbag to find some things from today that have made me kind and calm in many ways.

    2. the
      • ME: Oh dear. Look at this ransom note! It says: 'We at Five Star Five want revenge for our project being cancelled.' What does that mean?
      • JEFF TRACY: Well, Sybil, I don't think International Rescue would be called in. I think you would call Spectrum, like Brains said.

      • Road Trip

    3. with
      • ME: Attention friends from Spectrum and IR! Did you know it's been years since Fanderson hosted an event based around you guys?
      • DESTINY ANGEL: No way. How?
      • ME: They knew you'd be the right people for the job. :)

      • Achy Back

      • Lady Penelope helps me out when I have sudden middle back pain.
    4. made

      If Tee & Mo can make sandwiches with chocolate, peanut butter, pineapples and watermelons, why can't we make sandwiches with cheese, lettuce and tomatoes? Some of them have things that cause allergies, you know, like a cold that can come early.

      *I'm Hungry

    5. The Thermal Pool * My friends from Spectrum and International Rescue and I bathe in a thermal hot spring naked and free, surrounded by cold snow, but we don't care - especially Lady Penelope and me. It's the perfect Winter break.

    6. to concerns

      If grogginess and a horrible night full of carbon dioxide is causing you discomfort, all you need to do is drink plenty, avoid bright lights and find time for yourself.

    7. 2014, in Mexico,

      Make a chart of the good things that come from Australia and the bad things that come from Australia - good things include Bluey, Paddle Pops and Play School, bad things include poisonous spiders and crocodiles.

    8. In July

      Make this Christmas more calm and peaceful by putting your feet up with sausage rolls and a refreshing drink in front of the telly. Be like those TV dads who sit in front of the telly with a paper crown over their heads!

    9. under a

      Think of 1991 as the best time to watch Thunderbirds, because it was on BBC 2, and the BBC was the best commercial free place to watch the show at the time.

    10. initially

      Ideas are the seeds in your little garden that is your mind. Grow and nurture them with care, until you find them a bigger picture for them to feature in.

    11. Kellogg's

      Think of the dragons in Dragon Tales as a representation of your uniqueness and creativity brought on by therapy: Cassie is a representation of optimism, Ord is a representation of big-hearted behaviour and Zak and Wheezy are representations of your many excitable minds.

    12. life

      If doing a sensual sounding story feels soft towards your skin, try doing a diary based on what you think up - one line a day or bullet journalling, it doesn't matter.

    13. Briefly,

      During Monday shops, ask yourself which one sticks out to you most this week: The Works, Truffle Shuffle or Forbidden Planet? It's up to you!

    14. right

      Make a pretend travel journal of all the things you saw if you lived in Australia, such as local Australian customs, what they sell in shops and what they show on TV.

    15. on the

      The only way to remember Cartoon Network UK in the early 2000's and the Toon Tags they gave free in every packet of Kellogg's cereals is to place photos of the shows you love on a scrapbook page, or put them down to remember them on Google Calendar.

    16. and a

      It might feel like you're wounded from a tough night with everything closed and the heat surrounding you, but hopefully tomorrow night will be a lot better and cooler.

    17. the

      If you feel sick with a cold, the best thing recommended is to stay in bed, relax, drink some Kitkat hot cocoa and snuggle down with a head full of sticky mush and wonderful dreams.

    18. with

      Model and stop motion classic series like Scream Street, Thomas, Thunderbirds and Stingray are better classics than all the American 2D animated garbage on TV nowadays.

    19. feature,

      It doesn't matter if you haven't got what Youtuber Violet has got for her scrapbooks, use all the resources you have available in your country or house.

    20. Coco's

      The modern world is a jungle of bad news and adulthood trials - but look on the lighter side: there is a side full of childhood, nostalgia, colour and fun.

    21. of 2009

      If you feel bored, do what Rapunzel did at the beginning of Tangled, such as bake cookies, do pottery, puzzles and ballet and read a book. You'll discover a new interest in no time.

    22. box

      Embrace the golden, gentle, magical feel of The Egyptian Princess by listening to North African music and making a diary or scrapbook page themed around this type of aesthetic.

    23. the

      When you feel funny after a long, hot carbon-dioxide fuelled night, a good long puke in the toilet would do good, followed by a rest in bed and a good storybook.

    24. character.

      Characters from TV and film, especially hard-paced action shows like Thunderbirds, Transformers and Power Rangers, bring kindness and love into your heart the same way real people do. Keep that kindness in your heart forever.

    25. featured

      Had someone reply that your favourite Youtuber should do a My Little Pony scrapbook page? Then watch a DVD of old animated My Little Pony adventures, or watch pony videos on Youtube - especially pony songs and Pony.mov!

    26. longer

      If you have a very bad headache, all that's needed is some paracetamol, a good storybook, an activity and sticker and colouring book, a mug of Kitkat cocoa and a nice long lie in in bed - as long as no noise disrupts you!

    27. but

      If you feel bored when Mum is on the phone to Nana, try doing your favourite things - scrapbooking, Twitterature, bullet journalling, One Line A Day journalling, putting stuff into jars and collecting Top Trumps cards.

    28. and

      Next time you feel sick from carbon dioxide, try not to wake up and moan like the animals in Walking With Beast did. Instead, leave everything open, full speed ahead!

    29. milkmen

      For your stories inspired by the Bluey episode 'Cubby', I would recommend making a diary with each entry being a new room for it every day.

    30. his

      Feel like you have morning sickness? Take yourself away to Hawaii for a while - listen to Hawaiian music, drink Coke and relax in your favourite chair.

    31. When you feel like you have morning sickness, all that's recommended by doctors alike is to drink some Kitkat cocoa in a Mickey Mouse mug, sit back, relax and enjoy some favourite shows on the TV.

    1. In 1922, Rose worked with the ALA to organize a group of librarians to exchange ideas and discuss issues of working with African Americans.[2]

      I respect her for doing that. She was ahead of her time

    2. She emphasized programs that would help immigrants adjust to a new country rather than programs design to "Americanize" them, as was the norm at the time.[2]

      Good for her.

    1. Battle of Talas

      Battle of Talas (751CE) - Abbasid Caliphate defeated Tang China at the Battle of Talas - ended Tang westward expansion, resulted in Muslim control of Transoxiana for the next 400 years.

    2. Around 879, Chinese rebels killed about 120,000–200,000 mostly Arab and Persian foreigners in Guanzhou in the Guangzhou massacre

      Guangzhou massacre (879CE) - during the Huichang era (841–845) - chinese rebels murdered around 120,000 to 200,000 arab/ persian foreigners

      Huichang persecution of Buddhism (845CE) - it's believed that Muslims were exempt from persecution due to their trader status and low profile presence - however, the Chinese government drove Zoroastrianism and the church of the east to extinction

    3. Not only did these traders bring their goods, they also carried with them their culture and beliefs to East Asia

      traders settled along the vast inland trade routes of the silk road, which expanded across the Mediterranean all the way to east asia - traders carried their culture and beliefs with them, importing new ideas as well as merchant goods along the trade routes

    1. "I Won't Quit On You" TBA Ego "Zissou" TBA "Negative Self Talk" TBA "Love Me Different" TBA "Disappearing Man" TBA "Dream Girl in Shibuya" TBA "Blood Brothers" TBA "True Believer" TBA "Kill Me" TBA "Discovery Channel" TBA "Hard" TBA "Mirtazapine" TBA "Whim" TBA "Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party" TBA "Glum" TBA "Ice in My OJ" TBA "Brotherly Hate" TBA "—" denotes a rec

      released August 1st after a temporary release July 28th

  2. Jul 2025
    1. Sweet & Cosy Things 1. A blanket fort 2. Comfy pyjamas 3. Woolly socks 4. Butterscotch popcorn and hot cocoa 5. A gentle movie night 6. Honey on toast 7. A Mickey Mouse cocoa mug 8. Warming up by the fireplace 9. Playing quiet board games

    1. Hamas-l

      The Islamic Resistance Movement is a Palestinian nationalist Sunni Islamist political organisation with a military wing, the Qassam Brigades. It has governed the Israeli-occupied Gaza Strip since 2007.

    2. he Gaza Strip a

      The Gaza Strip, also known simply as Gaza,[d] is the smaller of the two Palestinian territories, the other being the West Bank, that make up the State of Palestine in the Southern Levant region of West Asia. Inhabited by mostly Palestinian refugees and their descendants, Gaza is one of the most densely populated territories in the world.