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New home of the @wakingup1984channel. This channel continues that work—history, symbols, and current events. The focus is on primary sources, long historical arcs, and patterns that fall outside fashionable or pc frameworks. For educational purposes only.

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Reminder: Fake and gay made up holiday, like most of the US holidays
Reminder: Fake and gay made up holiday, like most of the US holidays
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Woman in traditional folk clothing from Altenburg, Thuringia, Germany.
Woman in traditional folk clothing from Altenburg, Thuringia, Germany.
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Doing exactly what I want, somewhere no one can find me.
Doing exactly what I want, somewhere no one can find me.
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Ural owl chick
Ural owl chick
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Lincoln Creek Lumber workers in Washington state sit on logs in the 1900s.
Lincoln Creek Lumber workers in Washington state sit on logs in the 1900s.
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https://x.com/apolitical3678/status/2064807714920816839
https://x.com/apolitical3678/status/2064807714920816839
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Werner Herzog on psychoanalysts: They are a disease of our time. They should all be put on an airplane and flown to an island
Werner Herzog on psychoanalysts: They are a disease of our time. They should all be put on an airplane and flown to an island. They profess to be a science and a profession but in actuality have no real knowledge or scientific basis for their claims.
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Young and Gloning (2004) trace the development of German from its earliest documented forms to contemporary usage by analyzing primary texts from each historical period. Rather than presenting language change as a purely abstract linguistic process, they examine how social, political, religious, cultural, and technological forces shaped German over time. The book includes translations and linguistic commentary on texts ranging from Old High German religious writings and medieval legal codes to Luther’s Bible, nineteenth-century scientific prose, and modern media discourse. It provides a text-centered approach to the history of German language, literacy, and communication. Young, C., & Gloning, T. (2004). A history of the German language through texts. Routledge.
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Super, C. W. (1893). A history of the German language. Hann & Adair.
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Memling, H. (ca. 1470–1475). Portrait of a man [Oil on panel]. The Frick Collection. https://collections.frick.org/objects/22
Memling, H. (ca. 1470–1475). Portrait of a man [Oil on panel]. The Frick Collection. https://collections.frick.org/objects/223
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Dutch and German emerged from a shared West Germanic dialect continuum rather than from clearly distinct languages separated
Dutch and German emerged from a shared West Germanic dialect continuum rather than from clearly distinct languages separated by modern national borders. In the medieval period, speakers across the Low Countries and German-speaking regions used related vernaculars, and terms such as Diets, Duits, and Deutsch all derive from a common root meaning “the language of the people.” One of the most important developments in their divergence was the High German Consonant Shift (ca. 500–800 CE), a series of sound changes that affected many southern German dialects but largely bypassed the Low Countries. As a result, Dutch often preserves forms closer to English, such as maken (make), water (water), and appel (apple), whereas German developed machen, Wasser, and Apfel. Another distinctive feature of Dutch linguistic history was a strong tradition of creating native vocabulary rather than borrowing extensively from Latin and Greek. The sixteenth-century scholar Simon Stevin promoted Dutch as a language suitable for science and scholarship, helping establish terms such as wiskunde (“mathematics”), aftrekken (“subtract”), and evenwijdig (“parallel”). These developments illustrate how Dutch and German evolved from a common linguistic landscape into distinct languages while retaining their close relationship within the West Germanic family. Donaldson, B. C. (1983). Dutch: A linguistic history of Holland and Belgium. Martinus Nijhoff. https://www.dbnl.org/tekst/dona001dutc02_01/ Encyclopaedia Britannica. (n.d.). High German consonant shift. https://www.britannica.com/topic/High-German-language Encyclopaedia Britannica. (n.d.). Simon Stevin. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Simon-Stevin Super, C. W. (1893). A history of the German language. Hann & Adair. https://archive.org/details/historyofgermanl00supeiala Young, C., & Gloning, T. (2004). A history of the German language through texts. Routledge.
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Tawny owl
Tawny owl
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Phillip Tourney, one of the USS Liberty survivors speaks and says we are occupied. He says israel controls all facets of our
Phillip Tourney, one of the USS Liberty survivors speaks and says we are occupied. He says israel controls all facets of our government, and he’s tired of it. This whole country should be tired of it.
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Saw everything.
Saw everything.
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