Sunday, June 20, 2010
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"Our modern term 'charm' comes from the Latin for song, ...carmen, which was taken in turn from the Greek charma meaning 'source of joy'... But it was also from this word that the Greeks derived the word charme. In modern English charme best translates as 'combat'. All of which makes one wonder...if Shakespeare was aware of this when he had Macbeth, shortly before he is killed by Macduff, coin the term 'charmed life.'" - Nic Kelman, Girls: A Paean
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I love the slide with the man and his bears. I went to the site where you found it and looked through all those old slides. They are SO very cool!!!
Agreed. So many of the slides on that site have an impossibly surreal thing going.
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