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Rinascimento (Mario Gangi 1923 - 2010)
Una esecuzione al liutochitarra realizzato dal liutaio Gianni Angelo Pedrini, del brano "Rinascimeto" del maestro Mario Gangi.
#mariogangi #rinascimento #gianniangelopedrini #liutochitarra #mattiagiovanetti #musica #musicaclassica #music #classicmusic #luteguitar
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To get rid of fuel subsidies we must change the way we live and structure our cities.
I made a very conscious choice of living in a 15-minuye city. Just a five to ten minutes walk from my apartment is a row of shophouses that had everything I need to live - from supermarkets to restaurants and cafes to even dentists, clinics and a hardware shop. I can stay in this radius and live well. If I want to travel further, a 15-min walk away is a train station, and if I walk a little further another station. I can take this light rail to visit my parents who live a few stations away and heck even my brother lives a few stations away. If I want to go to a hypermarket I just need to hop on the train and get there.
On top of that I work remotely. If I need to go to the office in KL, I take the light rail too.
As a result, I can stretch a full tank ⛽ for two months.
Towns like mine do exist in malaysia, but oddly suburb-like towns are getting de riguer especially among the monied. But I don't think I will want to live so car dependently. More towns need to be built like mine.
PS: As I know some folks would prob wanna discuss the subsidies with me. Do read first about how Malaysia's oil subsidies are different than those implemented in some Western countries. In Malaysia these subsidies are considered a social contract of sorts; free market economics etc isn't something we adhere to religiously.
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I just ordered my copy! This is a video game printed on cards that you can scan into your Gameboy Advance e-reader!
https://store.nes.science/product/dizzy-sheep-disaster-ex-cards
More information about the people making new games for this curious peripheral:
https://www.mattgreer.dev/blog/cramming-solitaire-onto-a-nintendo-ereader-card/
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I just ordered my copy! This is a video game printed on cards that you can scan into your Gameboy Advance e-reader!
https://store.nes.science/product/dizzy-sheep-disaster-ex-cards
More information about the people making new games for this curious peripheral:
https://www.mattgreer.dev/blog/cramming-solitaire-onto-a-nintendo-ereader-card/
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I just ordered my copy! This is a video game printed on cards that you can scan into your Gameboy Advance e-reader!
https://store.nes.science/product/dizzy-sheep-disaster-ex-cards
More information about the people making new games for this curious peripheral:
https://www.mattgreer.dev/blog/cramming-solitaire-onto-a-nintendo-ereader-card/
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I just ordered my copy! This is a video game printed on cards that you can scan into your Gameboy Advance e-reader!
https://store.nes.science/product/dizzy-sheep-disaster-ex-cards
More information about the people making new games for this curious peripheral:
https://www.mattgreer.dev/blog/cramming-solitaire-onto-a-nintendo-ereader-card/
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KEEPING UP WITH MOVEMENT
One must keep moving or expect muscular or joint pain, especially as one ages. Consistent movement activates and strengthens the muscles, gets the blood flowing, moves the joints, creating a natural lubricant called synovial fluid and reduces stiffness and long-term degeneration. It is clear that activity and movement need to be integrated into life, but not easy to actually […]
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To get rid of fuel subsidies we must change the way we live and structure our cities.
I made a very conscious choice of living in a 15-minuye city. Just a five to ten minutes walk from my apartment is a row of shophouses that had everything I need to live - from supermarkets to restaurants and cafes to even dentists, clinics and a hardware shop. I can stay in this radius and live well. If I want to travel further, a 15-min walk away is a train station, and if I walk a little further another station. I can take this light rail to visit my parents who live a few stations away and heck even my brother lives a few stations away. If I want to go to a hypermarket I just need to hop on the train and get there.
On top of that I work remotely. If I need to go to the office in KL, I take the light rail too.
As a result, I can stretch a full tank ⛽ for two months.
Towns like mine do exist in malaysia, but oddly suburb-like towns are getting de riguer especially among the monied. But I don't think I will want to live so car dependently. More towns need to be built like mine.
PS: As I know some folks would prob wanna discuss the subsidies with me. Do read first about how Malaysia's oil subsidies are different than those implemented in some Western countries. In Malaysia these subsidies are considered a social contract of sorts; free market economics etc isn't something we adhere to religiously.
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Fans of Immortal Ascension donghua: Yang Yang is too handsome to play Han Li! He should've been played by someone plainer!
The anime Han Li 👇
Me: *confused*
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100 years on Restaurant Row, Barbetta is closing after owner passed last month, at 93. FAB PICS of decor, garden seating, famous customers. They bought FOUR brownstones in a row from the Astors in 1925, wow.
#NYC #midtown #Manhattan #RestaurantRow #NewYorkCity #Italian #restaurant #Barbetta #closing #imported #chandeliers & #truffles #Madonna #DudleyMoore #DustinHoffman #LizTaylor #Broadway https://www.diningandcooking.com/2534273/manhattans-oldest-italian-restaurant-to-close-after-120-years-remarkable-journey-2/ -
100 years on Restaurant Row, Barbetta is closing after owner passed last month, at 93. FAB PICS of decor, garden seating, famous customers. They bought FOUR brownstones in a row from the Astors in 1925, wow.
#NYC #midtown #Manhattan #RestaurantRow #NewYorkCity #Italian #restaurant #Barbetta #closing #imported #chandeliers & #truffles #Madonna #DudleyMoore #DustinHoffman #LizTaylor #Broadway https://www.diningandcooking.com/2534273/manhattans-oldest-italian-restaurant-to-close-after-120-years-remarkable-journey-2/ -
100 years on Restaurant Row, Barbetta is closing after owner passed last month, at 93. FAB PICS of decor, garden seating, famous customers. They bought FOUR brownstones in a row from the Astors in 1925, wow.
#NYC #midtown #Manhattan #RestaurantRow #NewYorkCity #Italian #restaurant #Barbetta #closing #imported #chandeliers & #truffles #Madonna #DudleyMoore #DustinHoffman #LizTaylor #Broadway https://www.diningandcooking.com/2534273/manhattans-oldest-italian-restaurant-to-close-after-120-years-remarkable-journey-2/ -
100 years on Restaurant Row, Barbetta is closing after owner passed last month, at 93. FAB PICS of decor, garden seating, famous customers. They bought FOUR brownstones in a row from the Astors in 1925, wow.
#NYC #midtown #Manhattan #RestaurantRow #NewYorkCity #Italian #restaurant #Barbetta #closing #imported #chandeliers & #truffles #Madonna #DudleyMoore #DustinHoffman #LizTaylor #Broadway https://www.diningandcooking.com/2534273/manhattans-oldest-italian-restaurant-to-close-after-120-years-remarkable-journey-2/ -
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My kingdom for a normal #xianxia wedding 🥲
Also, is this too morbid for my phone wallpaper? 😆
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Feud characters voicing exactly what we are screaming at the screen to our main couple 😆 (And all xianxia couples 🤣)
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*Resists with all her might not to watch #Feud tonight because there will be a slow drip of episodes next week and she needs to preserve some shred of sanity*
Yes yes I need to preservere until express episodes drop because omg I don't think I can hold out 😅
Also, Seriously this poster is making me think rather uncivilized thoughts
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No matter how many times I come to KLCC Park, Kuala Lumpur s version of Central Park, I will always gain a new perspective.
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The project was held back for the longest time due to corruption allegations. I hope it goes forward smoothly soon. Am impatient for Malaysia to have its own HSR 😊
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I'm feeling better now. Thank you God for making me an #ENFP, because sure, when I get emotional pain it's dialed up to 200%, but the next day I am already over it, stashed the angst into 'this is boring' folder in my brain and on to the next adventure.
You don't know how grateful I am to have a brain and personality like this.
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So I had dinner with two gal pals on Saturday, Italian, of course, and I was telling them about my sojourn in a hot spring in Hokkaido during winter. And the waiter came to my table to get our orders at the exact moment I said, "so I had to like, walk around naked for an hour and it's snowing on me."
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A short, impactful read about the impact of the Japanese internment camps in the United States on a family. Being able to write so sunccintly yet leave such a huge impact is an underrated skill.
#books #bookstodon #bookreview #BookToot #bookrecommendation #fiction
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Rice by Su Tong. I remember being entranced by the beauty of the prose, or rather, this translation. But I remember thinking that Western publishing houses will only translate novels from authors who depict China in a depressing light. Back then that's all the novels available in English from China.
The Chinese tradition has all kinds of novels, among them adventure and mystery stories, and I wished that the West would touch more on those. It's only in recent years that they have explored unique Chinese genres like wuxia (Louis Khoo).
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Probably the most riveting crime thriller I've read. The quietness of the characters, all hiding layers of secrets, was fascinating. Going to be recommending books from my side of the world to add some variety to the book feed.
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A short, impactful read about the impact of the Japanese internment camps in the United States on a family. Being able to write so sunccintly yet leave such a huge impact is an underrated skill.
#books #bookstodon #bookreview #BookToot #bookrecommendation #fiction
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A short, impactful read about the impact of the Japanese internment camps in the United States on a family. Being able to write so sunccintly yet leave such a huge impact is an underrated skill.
#books #bookstodon #bookreview #BookToot #bookrecommendation #fiction
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A short, impactful read about the impact of the Japanese internment camps in the United States on a family. Being able to write so sunccintly yet leave such a huge impact is an underrated skill.
#books #bookstodon #bookreview #BookToot #bookrecommendation #fiction
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A short, impactful read about the impact of the Japanese internment camps in the United States on a family. Being able to write so sunccintly yet leave such a huge impact is an underrated skill.
#books #bookstodon #bookreview #BookToot #bookrecommendation #fiction
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Rice by Su Tong. I remember being entranced by the beauty of the prose, or rather, this translation. But I remember thinking that Western publishing houses will only translate novels from authors who depict China in a depressing light. Back then that's all the novels available in English from China.
The Chinese tradition has all kinds of novels, among them adventure and mystery stories, and I wished that the West would touch more on those. It's only in recent years that they have explored unique Chinese genres like wuxia (Louis Khoo).
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Rice by Su Tong. I remember being entranced by the beauty of the prose, or rather, this translation. But I remember thinking that Western publishing houses will only translate novels from authors who depict China in a depressing light. Back then that's all the novels available in English from China.
The Chinese tradition has all kinds of novels, among them adventure and mystery stories, and I wished that the West would touch more on those. It's only in recent years that they have explored unique Chinese genres like wuxia (Louis Khoo).