— non aesthetic things (@PicturesFoIder) October 16, 2023
Is this real?
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.#Israel_under_attack #Whitemoney #TinubuMustGo "700 Israelis" #GazaUnderAttack #GenZBaddie Layi/Barcelona/Mason Greenwood/ Arsenal/ Barcelona/ God of Israel/ Rolls Royce/ Afghanistan/ Gaza #IsraelPalestineWar #FreePalestine #IStandWithIsrael pic.twitter.com/VWlt9tnZow— TAT News (@JossyEmpire) October 8, 2023
From 1900, a beautiful collection of graphic specimen borders. https://t.co/VnuY2UfF3h pic.twitter.com/nqMAixk7kc
— Present & Correct (@presentcorrect) September 14, 2023
Interessant: Man sieht es mit bloßem Auge
Grüße an alle Monks unter euch. Hier ist ein 89-Grad-Winkel. pic.twitter.com/DcQ1B4tJuc
— Grantscherm (@Grantscheam) September 26, 2023
Animation shows the average male and female person as painted in 18500 portraits from a large art database. Source: https://t.co/wyg8gNiDCS pic.twitter.com/xXGQ9SVBd1
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) January 26, 2020
After complaints about Timothy Dexter's A Pickle for the Knowing Ones (1797) being entirely devoid of punctuation, in future editions the eccentric businessman supplied a supplemental page so that people “may peper and solt as they please”: https://t.co/i6JTyrcxgS pic.twitter.com/JVK8dznHMx
— The Public Domain Review (@PublicDomainRev) September 14, 2023