"All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."

S.S.P.L.

Salviamo il Conte da se stesso.

<a href="http://contenebbia.splinder.com/post/16471732/Messer+Aprile+fa+il+rubacuor.." target="_blank"><img src="http://files.splinder.com/d8d87feeb5f88d8ca0d1c14cb6055715.jpeg"></a>  

Pride Month

Pride Month 2025: Story of the Day

Wallada bint al-Mustakfi: the Caliph’s Daughter Who Loved Women and Lived Free Wallada bint al-Mustakfi (Córdoba 1001 – 1091), daughter of a deposed Umayyad caliph, was not merely a noblewoman—she was a poet, provocateur, and cultural icon in the intellectually radiant courts of Al-Andalus. Refusing

Read More »
Pride Month

Pride Month 2025: Words of the Day

Love and Lament in the Songs of Jonathan and David “I am distressed for you, my brother Jonathan;very pleasant have you been to me.Your love to me was wonderful,surpassing the love of women.”— Samuel 1:26 Spoken by David upon the death of Prince Jonathan, this

Read More »
Pride Month

Pride Month 2025: Art of the Day

Saints and Soldiers: the Embrace of Saints Sergius and Bacchus One of the oldest surviving icons from the early Byzantine world, this image depicts two Roman soldiers and Christian martyrs standing side by side—clad in military garb, halos touching through the depiction of Christ. Sergius

Read More »
Share on LinkedIn
Throw on Reddit
Roll on Tumblr
Mail it
7 Comments
  • contenebbia
    Posted at 19:40h, 25 March Reply

    Voglio le spille! Sei un genio!

  • Damiani
    Posted at 11:33h, 26 March Reply

    Shelidon non c’è niente da fare sei eccezionale!!!!

    devo assolutamente implementarlo nel template!!

  • Shelidon
    Posted at 13:17h, 26 March Reply

    Lieta che appreziate: quando facciamo partire il reclutamento? *__^

  • HowlingWolf
    Posted at 16:02h, 26 March Reply

    non vorrei sembrare tonto, ma cosa sono i “pucciosi languori”?

    (magari se lo so mi viene voglia di sopprimerli)

  • Shelidon
    Posted at 18:09h, 26 March Reply

    Così scriveva il Conte:

    «se doveste vedere nei prossimi giorni una perniciosissima propensione del Conte a pucciosi languori, se, Dio non voglia, doveste notare un esubero di poesie (di sicuro buon gusto, perché mica son rincoglionito fino a questo punto) da scapigliato in andropausa, vi autorizzo- anzi vi prego- di risvegliarmi con un bello schiaffone dialettico.»

    Esempi di pucciosi languori si possono trovare qui.

  • Njord
    Posted at 08:26h, 27 March Reply

    ma nonsarà un’impresa disperata?

    ;-P)))

  • Shelidon
    Posted at 07:22h, 01 April Reply

    Nessuna impresa è troppo complicata per questi quattro scazz… ehm… per i prodi mutanti.

Post A Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

RELATED POSTS

Pride Month 2025: Story of the Day

Wallada bint al-Mustakfi: the Caliph’s Daughter Who Loved Women and Lived Free Wallada bint al-Mustakfi (Córdoba 1001 – 1091), daughter of a deposed Umayyad caliph, was not merely a noblewoman—she was a poet, provocateur, and cultural icon in the intellectually radiant courts of Al-Andalus. Refusing

Read More

Pride Month 2025: Words of the Day

Love and Lament in the Songs of Jonathan and David “I am distressed for you, my brother Jonathan;very pleasant have you been to me.Your love to me was wonderful,surpassing the love of women.”— Samuel 1:26 Spoken by David upon the death of Prince Jonathan, this

Read More

Pride Month 2025: Art of the Day

Saints and Soldiers: the Embrace of Saints Sergius and Bacchus One of the oldest surviving icons from the early Byzantine world, this image depicts two Roman soldiers and Christian martyrs standing side by side—clad in military garb, halos touching through the depiction of Christ. Sergius

Read More