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okay but let me explain something about medieval timekeepinghttps://twitter.com/sbuss/status/1371323426296668162 that was meant to be a one liner tweet but okay okay let me get coffee and I will explain because
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hello, evening twitter. please allow me to present to you a drunkenly curated thread of Dicks of the British Museum. (all images copyright Trustees of the BM) we'll *head* things
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English is an extremely annoying language to speak because every country that uses it has its own rules of pronunciation, including England, which has normal English but also place-name English,
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It's a Saturday evening in lockdown and we're all talking about what we did at 22, so here, have a thread of historic pubs in Oxford, ranked by how often
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Several years ago, a respected mentor gently suggested to me that I “tone down” some parts of my personality, because it “might be too weird for some people”. Words cannot
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a brief thread of some of my favourite gargoyles and grotesques: this bat at christchurch priory this crone at brasenose college oxford traditional welsh female dress at Aberystwyth an absolute
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okay because I haven't seen anyone else do this a thread on this yet, a short list of historic flags carried by the Capitol mob, and why they matter:(cw obviously
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y'all asked for my thoughts on this so here they are: the most treasured art of the Capitol survived undamaged because the terrorists weren't fixing to destroy monuments to their
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Let us commence Round 1!! #SexiestRuins Round 1, Bracket A! Holyrood Abbey vs Dryburgh AbbeyHolyrood was an Abbey but also freelanced as a Royal residence and as a Parliamentary palace
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well i think it's time for a thread of absolutely ridiculous old country houses currently for sale in the UK come for the grand room where Civil War was declared
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On this day, in 527 CE, the Hagia Sophia was consecrated as a site of worship. One thousand, four hundred and eighty three years later, it is still a site
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It's the Solstice, and I have some thoughts about darkness and light and Christmas being 'cancelled' and mental health. a very short and non-structured thread, c/w suicide. the Winter Solstice
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