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“Alone, and not alone. Severed, but not adrift. There were too many lives tangled up in hers. Too many people to care about, and once again, she didn’t know whether to stay or to run”
— V. E. Schwab, A Conjuring of Light
Paskha is a Russian dish consisting of tvorog (farmer's cheese), butter, sugar, egg yolks, cream, and vanilla for flavoring. The dessert is traditionally prepared for Easter, its white color symbolizing Christ's purity and the Paschal Lamb. Paskha is shaped into a pyramid with its top cut off, symbolizing either the Church or Christ's tomb. It is decorated with religious symbols on its sides, such as crosses or letters. The dish can be additionally decorated with nuts, dried fruits, or flowers, and it is usually taken to church to be blessed, then consumed with the traditional Easter bread known as kulich. src.: https://www.tasteatlas.com/paskha photo ref.: https://petersfoodadventures.com/chocolate-paskha/#recipe
Saint Petersburg, Russia - January 2025
Сестра: нас сегодня обыскивали на входе, чтобы никто с собой взрывчатку не пронёс
Мама: и что, нашли че-нибудь?
Сестра: 13 электронок
i’m obsessed with these…
(From DepthOfWikipedia on Instagram)
Я не знаю, почему ты радуешься свету в темноте, и не знаю, зачем ты за ним идёшь. Манить лучами может всё, что угодно, не так уж сложно включить фонарик, даже если в душе нет ничего светящегося
Как же сложно сделать по-настоящему кринжовую презентацию
P.S. но я справилась
my friend and i were going to study a language together and wound up having to cancel our plans due to scheduling pressures, but! through research we came across a really cool resource for reading in a TON of languages: bloom library!
as you can see, it has a lot of books for languages that are usually a bit harder to find materials for—we were going to use it for kyrgyz, for example, which has over 1000 books, which was really hard to find textbook materials for otherwise. as you can see it also has books with audio options, which would be really useful for pronunciation checking. as far as i can tell, everything on the site is free as well.