DAILY FIND: Sometimes the Internet is a crappy place full of crap. But today I’m reminded that it’s an amazing trove of free and good information from reliable sources: The University of Illinois Extension has created a searchable index of every stain known to manand stain removal solutions for each. The tool will even tell you what your window of stain-treatment time is to achieve optimal results.
This is nerd GOLD, people. Use it in good health. -ts
UFYH, have you seen this?
So I keep saying that I don’t have a degree from stain college, but apparently the University of Illinois Extension is, in fact, stain college, so you should check this database out.
Living in a crooked hut on stilts surrounded by mist, and reading fortunes in exchange for silver trinkets 🔮
Dreads – Sepsiscrafts Moon necklace – Rogue and Wolf Crystal necklace – Vespermoth Everything else is second hand (belt and dress from Allsaints, top from Lip Service, boots are H&M Dragoon Tattoo collection, skirt is unbranded)
I just did a quick perusal of the Coptic resources on this site, and it has all the resources I’ve personally found worthwhile and then some. These are resources that took me months, if not years, to discover and compile. I am thoroughly impressed. The other languages featured on the site are:
Akkadian
Arabic
Aramaic
Church Slavonic
Egyptian (hieroglyphics and Demotic)
Elamite
Ethiopic (Ge’ez)
Etruscan
Gaulish
Georgian
Gothic
Greek
Hebrew
Hittite
Latin
Mayan (various related languages/dialects)
Old Chinese
Old English
Old French
Old Frisian
Old High German
Old Irish
Old Norse
Old Persian
Old Turkic
Sanskrit
Sumerian
Syriac
Ugaritic
For the love of all the gods, if you ever wanted to learn any of these languages, use this site.
Likely helpful for various recon-oriented polytheists.
YE OLDE HIGH GERMAN
Wow
I feel like I reblogged this before, and it’s only tangentially related to Sparkler I guess (if you wanted to research ancient languages for some creative reason?!), but I think it’s rad, and I wanted to share!