mmussari.bsky.social
Translator (Danish->English), scholar, journalist, educator. Translator of novels, short stories, history books, design books. Author of Danish Modern: Between Art and Design, and journal articles on Nordic literature and art, and myriad educational books.
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Graham has a rare condition: occasional spine.
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You end up with a PHDLBGTQYEAHYEAHYEAH
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And his stupidity: sheâs a Ph.Dânot an MD. đ¤Śđťââď¸
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Lapdog.
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Beautiful! Thanks.
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Is this the same Jesse Kelley we drove out of Arizona?
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Sheâs right and Chris Matthewsâ head is up his ass. As a St. Joeâs grad he should know better. No Jesuit would listen to his fatuous reasoning.
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First laugh today. Thanks. (And I'm old enough to have watched the Flintstones as a child!)
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How about the people on this side of the aisle who abetted this mess by either not voting or voting for a useless third-party candidate? In other words: they knew better and did it anyway. Also culpable.
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This stupid møjkÌlling. They work for the American people.
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They do that.
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Hateful. Or as my Danish friends would say: røvhul.
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Iâm in the Philly area and weâre feeling the same thing.
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I also hold those who did anything that abetted Trump being elected accountable.
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Iâve always felt this is a great song thatâs never been done correctly.
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Thank you! I donât know. Thatâs strange. Maybe they arenât there on Google Books.
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Brown shirts.
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Jennings is the rankest apologist and partisan hack.
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Excellent movie. Thoughtful--and refined performances. Btw- if you're leaving CNN, I'm going where you're going. They're fools to let you go.
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They're fools to lose Acosta.
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Kierkegaardian
Miltonian
Faulknerian
Andersenesque
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Kondolerer, Mai. đ
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A pair of beauties!
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Weâve had two tuxedo catsâand both have loved looking out the window.
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Itâs beyond frustrating being here in PA. Even in the Philly burbs, you hear this kind of contorted reasoning all the time.
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GlĂŚdelig jul, Mai! đâŁď¸đ
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I think those towels I got them at Target arenât going to cut it.
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Back at you.
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Merry Christmas and GlĂŚdelig Jul, Adam! Thanks for the laughs and the info throughout the year. đ
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Actually his theme for the third season of Lost in Space is terrific. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp1b...
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Poetry in motion--the two of them.
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Noteworthy that Hans Christian Andersen made this point back in the middle of the 19th century.
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They beg to differ.
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Rugbrød!
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And wash it down with raw milk.
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Wilbur and Gracie