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The Castle of Sanseverino

25 Feb 2021 1 minute read 1 comment fortujohnny

Hi everyone, I created this blog to introduce you to some less famous places in Italy. I want to start by telling you about one of my favorite places, also because it is located near my house. I'm talking about the SanSeverino castle, located in a sm...

The Burning of Books

25 Feb 2021 1 minute read 0 comments RandomMusings

When the Regime commanded the unlawful books to be burned, teams of dull oxen hauled huge cartloads to the bonfires.   Then a banished writer, one of the best, scanning the list of excommunicated texts, became enraged: he'd been excluded!   He rushed...

As If, You Haven’t Been in Love… | Siavash Ghomayshi |

25 Feb 2021 1 minute read 7 comments Melina Mehr

  One of the characteristics of being an Iranian is that we may never have the opportunity to see many of our celebrities' up close because most of them have migrated outside of Iran. A forced and irreversible migration for a free life, and‌  escape...

Conscious Caffeine #20 - Sarchimor

23 Feb 2021 1 minute read 2 comments tych0_21

Sarchimor Rather than a single variety, the term 'Sarmichor' refers to the subset of coffee varieties derived from the successful cross of the Villa Sarchi and Timor Hybrid coffee varieties. In effort to preempt the global spread of coffee leaf rust,...

Conscious Caffeine #19 - Pacamara

22 Feb 2021 1 minute read 1 comment tych0_21

Pacamara The Pacamara variety is the result of a cross between the Pacas and Maragogipe varieties first cultivated by the Salvadoran Institute of Coffee Research in the 1950s. While the variety inherits its short stature and high productively from th...

There Is No Living Without You! | Khayyam Poetry

22 Feb 2021 2 minute read 10 comments Melina Mehr

First a glance at the distant past Let’s speak very short, about another famous Persian old scholar named Khayam. Omar Khayyam  (18 May 1048 – 4 December 1131) was a Persian mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, and poet. He was born in Nishapur,...

GRANT: miniseries review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

21 Feb 2021 1 minute read 1 comment Conversation Gaming

Ken Burn's The Civil War will always be remembered as the greatest documentary about that time, but this inspiring insight into Ulysses S. Grant's life is also a must-watch. His first nickname was Useless Grant. He got the name when his father gave h...

What is the oldest cocktail in the world?

21 Feb 2021 1 minute read 2 comments Mcknij

For the last couple centuries mankind the world over has imbibed the sweet refined taste of a well mixed drink....but what was the first? Well a quick google search pulls up the classic cocktail the Sazerac. The Sazerac was invented by Antoine Peycha...

The Rumor of March 4th Washington DC Riots

20 Feb 2021 2 minute read 2 comments Cje95

Since the beginning of the month, it has been known that at least 5,000 National Guard soldiers would stay in Washington, DC until the end of March at a minimum. It has only been recently that the reasoning for that has started to make itself public...

The Sphinx's face wasn't meant to be in the shape of a human's face.

20 Feb 2021 1 minute read 7 comments cMasta

... It was carved that way to appease a pharaoh. That makes sense. A power-hungry human would definitely do that. Plus, you can totally tell (not that I've seen it with my own eyes, but still). Even Egyptologists agree that the sphinx was modified at...