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Сказала женщине в метро что у нее очень хорошие духи она сказала у меня правда хорошие духи но это не мои потому что я еду с дачи я извинилась мы поулыбались потом она сказала всего доброго и ушла и запах тоже пропал а я еду счастливая

6 июня 2026 г. ⦾ via https://xcancel.com/pokanett/status/2063222887012520242https://x.com/pokanett/status/2063222887012520242 #pokanett #perfume #sisterhood #smalltalk #happiness #dacha #females #undergroundpipl #MW

Засекреченной крышей оказалась крыша МДМ. Неказистая рецензия (но рецензия!): https://www.theartnewspaper.ru/posts/20260604-fntg/ #Bolotobiennale #artboloto #Britronica #artreviews #biennale #gatherings #MW
Болотная биеннале: арт-табор на крыше

На крыше Московского дворца молодежи прошла 3-я Болотная биеннале. Несколько десятков независимых художников провели уик-энд в 30 павильонах-палатках. Об ироничной пародии на Венецианскую биеннале рассуждает критик Юлия Тихомирова

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Considering to start a mist world stream on audio pub again tonight, which probably, means it's gonna happen.
My plan is doing it around the same time as on tuesday, that is, in about 3 to 4 hours from now.
What I'll do.
1. Gang missions.
2. Boss fights, if we get teams.
3. Arena fights.
4. Some farming, killing stuff, somewhere.
5. And maybe, a tutor dungeon with my pupil if he's available.
Of course, with my trusty ork again. It has a couple new things to it, which you'll see in the stream.
That's the plan for now, and if it works out, will see ya once I start.
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📕 Word of the Day: valedictory

valedictory • \val-uh-DIK-tuh-ree\ • adjective

Valedictory describes something expressing or containing a farewell.

// The valedictory speech given by the department chair moved several faculty members to tears.

📝 Examples:
“Did I regret not catching a retrospective showing of ‘Little Miss Sunshine,’ in a special valedictory program of Sundance sensations from over the years? Perhaps—though not as much as I regretted missing the screening of Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden’s ‘Half Nelson’ (2006). That’s the title that I remember most fondly from my first year at Sundance ...” — Justin Chang, The New Yorker, 31 Jan. 2026

📜 Did you know?
Valedictory addresses delivered by valedictorians at high school and college graduations are as much a sign of spring in the United States as baseball games and cookouts. Though we don’t know where the first valedictory address was given, we do know that such addresses were an institution at some colleges in the U.S. by the time Noah Webster wrote his famous 1828 dictionary. (We also know that valedictory was used in non-academic settings—mostly churches, and especially in the phrase “valedictory sermon”—from the mid-1600s.) Since a valedictory speech is given at the end of an academic career, it is perfectly in keeping with the meaning of its Latin ancestor, valedīcere, which means “to say goodbye.”

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📕 Word of the Day: interloper

interloper • \in-ter-LOH-per\ • noun

An interloper is a person who intrudes in a place or sphere of activity; they are not wanted or welcome by the other people present.

// Summer residents were regarded as interlopers who lacked a commitment to the town's welfare.

📝 Examples:
"... my garden is wildlife friendly, sometimes too friendly. By not being overly concerned about interlopers, it welcomes birds and bugs now, including beneficial insects. They help keep things in balance. Not so welcome are rabbits, but they still find their way in." — David Hobson, The Waterloo (Ontario) Region Record, 16 Apr. 2026

📜 Did you know?
If you keep chickens, a coyote loping around in the vicinity of your coop is not welcome. You'd be justified, both semantically and etymologically, in calling such a coyote an interloper. The -loper part of interloper shares an ancestor with the Old English verb hlēapan, meaning "to leap," and the Dutch verb lopen, meaning "to run." (The verb lope does too.) The prefix inter- means "between" or "among," so an interloper is essentially one that leaps in among others (for example, a flock of hens) without an invitation to do so. Interloper made itself at home among English speakers in the late 1500s; the verb interlope, which arrived close in tow in the early 1600s, is likely a back-formation.

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📕 Word of the Day: redolent

redolent • \RED-uh-lunt\ • adjective

As a synonym of aromatic, the word redolent can describe something that has a noticeable smell without specifying the scent, but more often it is accompanied by of or with and means “full of a specified fragrance,” as in “redolent with incense.” Redolent can also describe something that causes thoughts or memories of something, as in “music redolent of the 1980s.”

// The late-spring meadow was redolent of wildflowers and petrichor.

📝 Examples:
“The store is redolent with the aroma of warm chocolate and an ambience evoking the agricultural roots of cacao with plants and growing tunnels.” — Robert Channick, The Chicago Tribune, 13 Feb. 2026

📜 Did you know?
Redolent traces back to the Latin verb olēre (“to smell”) and is a relative of olfactory, “of, relating to, or connected with the sense of smell.” In its earliest English uses in the 15th century, redolent simply meant “having an aroma.” Today, it usually applies to a place or thing permeated with odors. Scent and memory are famously linked, and an extended use of redolent to mean “evocative” or “suggestive” links them again, as in “lollipops redolent of childhood.”

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