Sep. 20th, 2015
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Sep. 20th, 2015 09:04 amJust a reminder that the
crowdfunding Creative Jam is going on this weekend at Dreamwidth and LiveJournal. Drop in, leave prompts, maybe create to someone else's prompt, consume others' creations, and above all have fun!
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Sep. 20th, 2015 11:55 amiThink we have hit the last update to the garage sale before I start moving (and then unpacking and going through) the boxes of books that have been boxed up for years.
(Well. Last until I go through specifying which Supernatural tie-in books and Big Finish Audio dramas I'm offering for sale, anyway. The answer is "all of them I own" but that's not necessarily specific enough to help someone looking for a particular one!)
(Well. Last until I go through specifying which Supernatural tie-in books and Big Finish Audio dramas I'm offering for sale, anyway. The answer is "all of them I own" but that's not necessarily specific enough to help someone looking for a particular one!)
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Sep. 20th, 2015 01:06 pmHow would you like to double, triple or even quadruple your titles without writing a single extra word?NO, NO IT FUCKING DOES NOT, THAT IS NOT HOW LATIN, DO YOUR FUCKING RESEARCH, ESPECIALLY WHEN TALKING ABOUT TRANSLATING INTO NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGES *stops reading*
Think E Unum Pluribus.
The United States' original motto "E Pluribus Unum" translates as "From Many, One", a reference to the creation of one country – the USA – from the myriad colonies that fought the British for independence.
E Unum Pluribus, therefore, translates to "From One, Many."