Panera Bread fired a Pagan employee because of their religion, and now they think they're being funny with this shit.
https://religionnews.com/2021/03/27/pagan-sues-panera-bread-company-alleging-religious-discrimination/
So yeah, boycotting them for the foreseeable future.
I’ve been here before, and it was amazing. There’s also the remains of an Ancient Roman bath house and the foundation of the barracks that would have housed the soldiers.
Caerleon Roman Amphitheatre Photo Set 2, Caerleon Roman Fort, South Wales, 22.9.18.
I laughed at this more than I should.
Doctor: You literally have every STD
Antony: Gotta catch 'em all
Yes, Liara T’Soni gets a lot of the spot light in the trilogy, but the way some of her haters demonize her as selfish is gross. Liara comforts you multiple times about the loss of Earth, expresses sorrow about the fall of Palavan, and her reaction to Thessia falling is more about guilt for not doing more for her people than “woe is me!”
Yes her confrontation scene with Javik is poorly written, but it’s honestly an extension of Bioware dumbing Liara down and mocking her academic career studying the Protheans in order to build up Javik, who I actually do like.
-Very loosely the basis for Amy in Little Women, May Alcott’s illustrations for Little Women were panned by critics. After studying in Europe, her paintings were twice selected by the famous Paris Salon.
-In addition, she wrote and published a book called, Studying Art Abroad and How to Do It Cheaply, which gave advice to aspiring American artists (particularly women) on how to learn to paint in Europe while on a budget.
-She was praised for being a talented copyist of J.M.W.Turner, and also specialized in still life paintings. One of these still life paintings was selected by the Paris Salon in 1877.
-Unfortunately, she died shortly after giving birth to her daughter Louisa May “Lulu” Nieriker in December 1879. Lulu was raised by her aunt Louisa May Alcott until the author’s death in 1888. She was subsequently raised by her father Ernest Nieriker.
-In 2002 there was an exhibition of her work titled “Lessons, Sketching, and dreams: May Alcott as Artist”.
Captured Exchange Thug: I’ll never talk!
The Exile: *sharpens knife* We have ways of making people talk.
The Exile: *cuts pieces of cake and shares a slice with Atton*
Captured Exchange Thug: Can I have some?
The Exile: Cake is for talkers.
That went a direction I didn't anticipate.
Remember that badass bi+ men have existed in both the past and present, and you are a part of this amazing tapestry.
-Alan Cummings
-Alexander the Great
-Hephaestion
-Julius Caesar
-Denholm Elliot
-Alec Guinness
-Sal Mineo
-Conrad Veidt
Yes.
Octavian: Do y'all ever get pre-annoyed? Like you already know somebody is about to piss you off
This is so accurate!
me *submitting a paper 5 minutes before the due date without proofreading it *: alea iacta est
She was totally ok with Antinous, unlike the rest of Rome.
One strange roman “family” (from left to right): Antinous (two on the left side), Hadrian, Sabina
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