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@memeorandum@universeodon.com
2025-07-15 18:45:51

Elizabeth Warren Exposes All The Corporate Money Flowing To Trump's Presidential Library (Jennifer Bendery/HuffPost)
huffpost.com/entry/elizabeth-w
memeorandum.com/250715/p77#a25

@memeorandum@universeodon.com
2025-09-14 01:56:13

Jasmine Crockett Tears Into MAGA Rhetoric Following Kirk Death: 'I Am Going On Facts' (Marco Margaritoff/HuffPost)
huffpost.com/entry/jasmine-cro
memeorandum.com/250913/p64#a25

@arXiv_mathCO_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-09 09:37:02

Judicious Partitions in Edge-Weighted Graphs with Bounded Maximum Weighted Degree
G. Gutin, M. A. Nielsen, A. Yeo, Y. Zhou
arxiv.org/abs/2507.05827

@playinprogress@assemblag.es
2025-06-29 10:57:06

gardening trivia of the day / no I don't want to get into roses I am just rabbit holing rose varieties and gardens for no reason
#TIL #roses

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Madame Caroline Testout was a late 19th-century French dressmaker from Grenoble, the proprietor of fashionable salons in London and Paris. She regularly purchased silks from Lyon, which was an important center for rose breeding. The nurseryman Joseph Pernet-Ducher was called 'The Wizard of Lyon' due to his success in developing hybrid tea roses. Madame Testout was an astute businesswoman and understood the value of good publicity. She asked Perner-Ducher to …
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In 1915, Jesse A. Currey, rose hobbyist and Sunday editor of the Oregon Journal, convinced city officials to institute a rose test garden to serve as a safe haven during World War I for hybrid roses grown in Europe. Rose lovers feared that these unique plants would be destroyed in the bombings. The Park Bureau approved the idea in 1917 and by early 1918, hybridists from England began to send roses. In 1921, Florence Holmes Gerke, the landscape architect for …
@AimeeMaroux@mastodon.social
2025-07-18 08:09:31
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Have a beautiful Day of Aphrodite aka Venus' Day aka Frigg's Day aka Friday 🌹
"It is said, following the resentment of Aphrodite against Menelaos who had arranged the abduction of Helene: he had promised a hecatomb to Aphrodite as the price of the marriage, and didn't offer it."
Ptolemy Hephaestion, New History Book 4
🏛 Venus of Arles, Hymettus marble, Roman artwork, end of the 1st century BCE
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Roman marble sculpture of Venus. The goddess holds an apple in her right hand, raised to about chin-height, and the remains of a handle in her left, possibly the handle of a mirror. Her hair is styled in a beautiful braided bun. She is topless, but cloth is draped around her hips.