So much denial for so little reason.
So much denial for so little reason.
This is a thing. In Taiwan. It may also be a recognition of someone who died a tragic death, but it’s still pretty out there.
There seems something vaguely ancient Egyptian about Henry G. Wooldridge’s 19th century cemetery plot which features “likenesses of those from Wooldridge’s past, including a childhood sweetheart or his great-niece (depending on the lore), all of his sisters, his horse named “Fop,” plus his mother, brothers, as well as other creatures great and small who had …
After an emoji and a phrase by others, online dictionary Merriam-Webster have nominated a suffix as their word of the year. They base this on the number of searches for various words in their online dictionary, a substantial number of which share the suffix ‘ism’. sigh.