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"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."
― Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows
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
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
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
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
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
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
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utente anonimo
Posted at 21:31h, 23 Novembera me non disturba…. ciao da Maria
Elderion
Posted at 22:43h, 23 NovemberNon ho capito bene da che parte si guarda il grembo di Bella. Ma soprattutto che schifo non è?
Comunque mi fa troppo incazzare questa bimbominkiata della Mayer. Ormai nessuno al mondo può più parlare di vampiri e licantropi senza che orde di ragazzine (e, ancora più preoccupante, non più ragazzine) si bagnino. Sticazzi è horror, me lo hanno trasformato in un harmony! E poi entri in una libreria, vai allo scaffale fantasyhorror e trovi solo libri su vampiri con ormoni in escandescenza. Che schifo.
Shelidon
Posted at 15:19h, 27 November@ Maria: non ti disturba il merchandising o non ti disturba <em>quel</em> merchandising? Perché se il feto mutante peluche non ti crea problemi devo assolutamente chiederti qual è il tuo segreto.
@ Elderion: è disgustoso, a questo punto preferisco il vibratore glitterato da mettere in freezer. Twilight è il male dei tempi moderni, dio ci aiuti, la prossima che cosa sarà? Il Grande Cthulhu che ride, muove i tentacolini e chiama la mamma? Un teen drama con gli zombie? Hannibal Lecter che si innamora e… ah, no, quello c’è già.