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Onde se lê Cristovam Buarque, pode-se ler Vieira da CUnha — Ficha Corrida do GOLPE

September 4, 2016 10:54, by O LADO ESCURO DA LUA

Para os gaúchos que não estão muito familiarizados com as boçalidades do Cristovam Buarque e quiserem entender como ele “funciona” um ventríloquo, há um sósia gaúcho perfeito, Vieira da CUnha. Emula os discursos e considera-se acima dos seus pares pelo simples fato de ser teúdo e manteúdo da RBS. Vieira da CUnha, como Cristovam, se […]

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Street Mirrors — The World Is a Book…

September 4, 2016 10:53, by O LADO ESCURO DA LUA

The weather couldn’t be better during the week we were in London, the temperature was at around mid 70s F. These architecture glass panels capture people, sky, other buildings like giant street mirrors. Photo 1 and 2 were taken while we were strolling along the River Thames with iPhone 6. WPC: Mirror Thank you for visiting!

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“Il vestito deambula” una poesia di Alfonso Cataldi — Rosebud – Critica, scrittura, giornalismo online

September 4, 2016 10:52, by O LADO ESCURO DA LUA

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Reflexões e Angústias » Arquivo » Resumo da Semana

September 4, 2016 9:19, by O LADO ESCURO DA LUA

Publicações da semana: Livro “Mayombe” de Pepetela Filme “Na Ventania” (“Risttuules” – 2014) Filme “Memórias Secretas” (“Remember” – 2015) Soneto de Guilherme As 5 publicações mais acessadas…

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Zibaldone: Blogging 14th-century-style…

September 4, 2016 9:17, by O LADO ESCURO DA LUA

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It was the end of a particularly taxing day, and Canal, a prominent 14th-century Venetian merchant, was baffled. A friend had posed him a simple-sounding mathematical problem, but he still couldn’t figure it out. The problem went like this: the distance between Venice and Ancona is 200 miles, and there are two ships, one in each port, leaving on the same day. The trip to Venice takes 30 days, while to Ancona, 40 days. When will the ships come together?

Canal scratched his head. “Perhaps it will be easier to solve if I write it down,” he thought and jotted down the problem in a notebook he kept with him at all times. Thus, among his thoughts and notes on the day’s events, a mathematical problem was added, and the zibaldone was born; the precursor to the modern blog, with random thoughts and images that detailed a person’s life.

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