Nenad Georgievski on Substack(@nenadgeorgievski) | Winter Barcode

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Beauty Matters on Substack (@beautymatters) |  Imagine starting with a block of stone and ending up with this.

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Mao had to learn Mandarin? #linguistics #history #language

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Oldest Vaulted Fan ceiling in the World, Gloucester Cathedral, designed by Thomas de Cantebrugge 1371

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Alexis Diaz, 2026, The Crystal Ship, Oostende

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Manchester on a Tuesday

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Lingthusiasm Episode 114: Begonia, average coral, and sea pink – Defining colour terms with Kory Stamper

begonia: a deep pink that is bluer, lighter, and stronger than average coral (see ‘coral’ 3B), bluer than fiesta, and bluer and stronger than sweet William, called also ‘gaiety’.

In this episode, your hosts Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne get enthusiastic about trying to pin down definitions for colour terms with Kory Stamper, author of the new book TRUE COLOR! Kory is a lexicographer and was Associate Editor at Merriam-Webster for almost two decades. Her first book was Word By Word: The Secret Life of Dictionaries, which we also loved, and now Kory is back with the fruits of her dive into the mid-20th century quest to standardize colour terms, taking us from dying fabrics to painting cars to assessing grades of maple syrup.

Click here for a link to this episode in your podcast player of choice or read the transcript here.

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Man Walks backward so perfectly that the world seems to go in reverse

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The world is a cat playing with Australia

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Man creates a glass bird from wasted tubelights

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