A baby
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May your January be filled with love and healing.
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todays beanie is: groovy the bear!
they're discussing how to overthrow the government ♡
compliment recklessly! say the nice things that come to your head! we've got better things to do than resisting the instinct to be kind!
Cottage garden by Georgianna Lane
half the fun of tea is getting to hold the warm mug
i’ve been learning how to use [ thou / thee / thy / thine ] and it sounded really confusing at first because all of the websites i found would be talking about things like whether you’re the subject or object and blah blah blah and it just made it sound really complicated
but as it turns out it’s not
in fact, you already know the rules for how to use [ thou / thee / thy / thine ] because it’s the same as [ i / me / my / mine ] (they even rhyme – me/thee, my/thy, and mine/thine)
the only difference is an archaic rule for “mine” that has since fallen out of use, the very same rule that we use for [ a / an ], which basically boils down to “if it comes before a vowel, add an [ n ]”
observe:
i gave him a gift // thou gave him a gift
he gave me a gift // he gave thee a gift
this is my chair // this is thy chair
this chair is mine // this chair is thine
and
this is a pear // this is my pear // this is thy pear
this is an apple // this is mine my apple // this is thine apple
it’s as simple as that.