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🇮🇹 Tutto ciò che è nuovo è un vecchio ben dimenticato.
🇭🇲 Everything new is something old that has been forgotten.
🇧🇷 Tudo o que é novo é algo antigo que foi esquecido.
🇫🇷 Tout ce qui est nouveau est un vieux bien oublié.
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🇭🇲 Everything new is something old that has been forgotten.
🇧🇷 Tudo o que é novo é algo antigo que foi esquecido.
🇫🇷 Tout ce qui est nouveau est un vieux bien oublié.
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🇮🇹 Museo dei giocattoli, anno 1960
🇭🇲 Toy Museum, 1960
🇧🇷 Museu dos brinquedos, ano 1960
🇫🇷 Musée des jouets, année 1960
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🇭🇲 Toy Museum, 1960
🇧🇷 Museu dos brinquedos, ano 1960
🇫🇷 Musée des jouets, année 1960
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🇮🇹 Nel 1863, Jules Verne scrisse il libro «Parigi nel ventesimo secolo», in cui prevedeva l'apparizione di automobili, razzi, illuminazione elettrica delle strade, internet, femminismo e molto altro.
Tuttavia, il romanzo fu pubblicato solo 131 anni dopo: l'editore lo ritenne troppo incredibile.
🇭🇲 In 1863, Jules Verne wrote the book "Paris in the Twentieth Century", in which he predicted the appearance of cars, rockets, electric street lighting, the internet, feminism and much more.
However, the novel was only published 131 years later: the publisher considered it too incredible.
🇧🇷 Em 1863, Júlio Verne escreveu o livro “Paris no século XX”, no qual previa o surgimento de automóveis, foguetes, iluminação elétrica nas ruas, internet, feminismo e muito mais.
No entanto, o romance só foi publicado 131 anos depois: o editor considerou-o demasiado incrível.
🇫🇷 En 1863, Jules Verne écrivit le livre « Paris au XXe siècle », dans lequel il prédisait l'apparition des automobiles, des fusées, de l'éclairage électrique des rues, d'Internet, du féminisme et bien d'autres choses encore.
Cependant, le roman ne fut publié que 131 ans plus tard : l'éditeur le jugeait trop incroyable.
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Tuttavia, il romanzo fu pubblicato solo 131 anni dopo: l'editore lo ritenne troppo incredibile.
🇭🇲 In 1863, Jules Verne wrote the book "Paris in the Twentieth Century", in which he predicted the appearance of cars, rockets, electric street lighting, the internet, feminism and much more.
However, the novel was only published 131 years later: the publisher considered it too incredible.
🇧🇷 Em 1863, Júlio Verne escreveu o livro “Paris no século XX”, no qual previa o surgimento de automóveis, foguetes, iluminação elétrica nas ruas, internet, feminismo e muito mais.
No entanto, o romance só foi publicado 131 anos depois: o editor considerou-o demasiado incrível.
🇫🇷 En 1863, Jules Verne écrivit le livre « Paris au XXe siècle », dans lequel il prédisait l'apparition des automobiles, des fusées, de l'éclairage électrique des rues, d'Internet, du féminisme et bien d'autres choses encore.
Cependant, le roman ne fut publié que 131 ans plus tard : l'éditeur le jugeait trop incroyable.
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🇬🇧 The Bimini Road, or the Lost City of Atlantis
This is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bimini because of the mystery surrounding the site. In the 1930s, an American psychic named Edgar Cayce reported that he had spoken with a person who had lived in the Lost City of Atlantis in a former life. This Atlantean told Cayce that Atlantis had been near Bimini. Cayce predicted that portions of the temples of Atlantis would become visible near Bimini in '68 or '69.
When a private pilot flying over the waters near North Bimini reported seeing a strange parallel structure in shallow water, many people believed these were either walls from Atlantis or a mysterious road leading to Atlantis. And, thus, the mystery of the Atlantis Road was born.
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This is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bimini because of the mystery surrounding the site. In the 1930s, an American psychic named Edgar Cayce reported that he had spoken with a person who had lived in the Lost City of Atlantis in a former life. This Atlantean told Cayce that Atlantis had been near Bimini. Cayce predicted that portions of the temples of Atlantis would become visible near Bimini in '68 or '69.
When a private pilot flying over the waters near North Bimini reported seeing a strange parallel structure in shallow water, many people believed these were either walls from Atlantis or a mysterious road leading to Atlantis. And, thus, the mystery of the Atlantis Road was born.
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🇬🇧 Pushkin's Last Duel
The poet Pushkin took part in many duels and lost his life to the man who was rumored to be his wife's lover.
Alexander Pushkin was born in 1799 in Moscow, to a noble family. He was a famous poet, writer and playwright, considered the great poet or the star of Russian poetry. Throughout his life, he participated in numerous duels. Although illegal, these duels were very common at the time.
The philosopher Mikhail Seleznyov wrote in his biography of Pushkin that the great Russian poet fought in 26 duels. However, historians have only been able to verify five of them. In most cases, Pushkin and his opponent made peace or did not come to an agreement and then called off the duel. However, the duel of 1836 ended in tragedy.
The origin was rumors that his wife, Natalia Goncharova, was having an affair. In November 1836, an anonymous article circulated claiming that Pushkin had been "deceived". Pushkin believed that the French officer Georges d'Anthès was his wife's secret lover. Pushkin met Natalia in 1828, when she was 16 years old. She was one of the most famous beauties of Russia.
Georges d'Anthès's ties to the Russian royal family and his physical attractiveness allowed him access to the St. Petersburg high society, then the capital of the Russian Empire. To defend his honor from the rumors, Pushkin challenged d'Anthès to a duel to the death.
The duel took place in Chernaya Rechka, a suburb of St. Petersburg, and the conditions were very harsh. In other European countries, duelists usually shoot at a distance of 25 to 30 steps, but in this case, the distance was only 10 steps. D'Anthès fired first and seriously wounded Pushkin in the abdomen. Pushkin fell to the ground, but managed to return fire at his opponent, grazing D'Anthès's right hand. The poet died two days after the duel.
The Tsar tried to take care of Pushkin's family after his death. He settled his debts, decreed a one-time pension of 10,000 rubles for the family, provided maintenance for his widow Natalia and her daughters, and took the poet's son as his personal assistant and stripped d'Anthès of his military rank and banished him from Russia.
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The poet Pushkin took part in many duels and lost his life to the man who was rumored to be his wife's lover.
Alexander Pushkin was born in 1799 in Moscow, to a noble family. He was a famous poet, writer and playwright, considered the great poet or the star of Russian poetry. Throughout his life, he participated in numerous duels. Although illegal, these duels were very common at the time.
The philosopher Mikhail Seleznyov wrote in his biography of Pushkin that the great Russian poet fought in 26 duels. However, historians have only been able to verify five of them. In most cases, Pushkin and his opponent made peace or did not come to an agreement and then called off the duel. However, the duel of 1836 ended in tragedy.
The origin was rumors that his wife, Natalia Goncharova, was having an affair. In November 1836, an anonymous article circulated claiming that Pushkin had been "deceived". Pushkin believed that the French officer Georges d'Anthès was his wife's secret lover. Pushkin met Natalia in 1828, when she was 16 years old. She was one of the most famous beauties of Russia.
Georges d'Anthès's ties to the Russian royal family and his physical attractiveness allowed him access to the St. Petersburg high society, then the capital of the Russian Empire. To defend his honor from the rumors, Pushkin challenged d'Anthès to a duel to the death.
The duel took place in Chernaya Rechka, a suburb of St. Petersburg, and the conditions were very harsh. In other European countries, duelists usually shoot at a distance of 25 to 30 steps, but in this case, the distance was only 10 steps. D'Anthès fired first and seriously wounded Pushkin in the abdomen. Pushkin fell to the ground, but managed to return fire at his opponent, grazing D'Anthès's right hand. The poet died two days after the duel.
The Tsar tried to take care of Pushkin's family after his death. He settled his debts, decreed a one-time pension of 10,000 rubles for the family, provided maintenance for his widow Natalia and her daughters, and took the poet's son as his personal assistant and stripped d'Anthès of his military rank and banished him from Russia.
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🇬🇧 There is no level of difficulty in a barrier that a free-spirited and strong individual cannot overcome.
Whoever knows the why can overcome any how. If you cannot do this, it means you do not want it enough.
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High Strangeness in Hollywood Programming
1889 World's Fair, Breakaway Civilization, Apocalyptic Mass NLP
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1889 World's Fair, Breakaway Civilization, Apocalyptic Mass NLP
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🇮🇹 Le stelle cadenti, le candeline dei compleanni, le fontane in cui ho gettato le monetine, i soffioni che ho soffiato: chissà cosa succederebbe se adesso quei desideri si avverassero tutti in un colpo!
(Fabrizio Caramagna)
Buongiorno anime belle✨
🇭🇲 Shooting stars, birthday candles, fountains where I threw coins, dandelions I blew on: who knows what would happen if all those wishes came true at once!
(Fabrizio Caramagna)
Good morning, beautiful souls✨
🇧🇷 As estrelas cadentes, as velas de aniversário, as fontes onde joguei moedas, as sementes que soprei: quem sabe o que aconteceria se agora todos esses desejos se realizassem de uma vez!
(Fabrizio Caramagna)
Bom dia, belas almas✨
🇫🇷 Les étoiles filantes, les bougies d'anniversaire, les fontaines dans lesquelles j'ai jeté des pièces, les pissenlits que j'ai soufflés : qui sait ce qui se passerait si tous ces vœux se réalisaient d'un seul coup !
(Fabrizio Caramagna)
Bonjour, belles âmes✨
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Buongiorno anime belle
🇭🇲 Shooting stars, birthday candles, fountains where I threw coins, dandelions I blew on: who knows what would happen if all those wishes came true at once!
(Fabrizio Caramagna)
Good morning, beautiful souls
🇧🇷 As estrelas cadentes, as velas de aniversário, as fontes onde joguei moedas, as sementes que soprei: quem sabe o que aconteceria se agora todos esses desejos se realizassem de uma vez!
(Fabrizio Caramagna)
Bom dia, belas almas
🇫🇷 Les étoiles filantes, les bougies d'anniversaire, les fontaines dans lesquelles j'ai jeté des pièces, les pissenlits que j'ai soufflés : qui sait ce qui se passerait si tous ces vœux se réalisaient d'un seul coup !
(Fabrizio Caramagna)
Bonjour, belles âmes
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🇬🇧 Energy Can Be Stored In Red Brick Walls
Red bricks -- some of the world's cheapest and most familiar building materials -- can be converted into energy storage units that can be charged to hold electricity, like a battery, according to new research from Washington University in St. Louis.
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/08/200811120154.htm
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Red bricks -- some of the world's cheapest and most familiar building materials -- can be converted into energy storage units that can be charged to hold electricity, like a battery, according to new research from Washington University in St. Louis.
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/08/200811120154.htm
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Old platforms for Airships, Victory Columns, Domed Structures, Early Skyscrapers. Clean with no chem clouds, free energy and luxury worldwide travel. This is apparently not for the peasants.
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Rumble
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🇮🇹 Magnifica coppa in agata gialla con manici e piede in oro, ricoperti da smalto colorato.
Francia, 1600–1650.
🇭🇲 Magnificent yellow agate cup with gold handles and foot, covered with coloured enamel.
France, 1600–1650.
🇧🇷 Magnifique coupe en agate jaune avec anses et pied en or, recouverts d'émail coloré.
France, 1600-1650.
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Francia, 1600–1650.
🇭🇲 Magnificent yellow agate cup with gold handles and foot, covered with coloured enamel.
France, 1600–1650.
🇧🇷 Magnifique coupe en agate jaune avec anses et pied en or, recouverts d'émail coloré.
France, 1600-1650.
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