RedpenBrit96
RedpenBrit96 t1_jda6vb2 wrote
Well the fact that they can’t spell proves that bigots/ terrorist idiots have about as many brain cells as expected.
RedpenBrit96 t1_ja070ng wrote
Reply to comment by PmMeYourBestComment in What Is It That Makes Used Bookstores So Wonderful? by zsreport
Yeah I second this. As someone from the US I see a bunch of 20 somethings reading print books in used bookstores Edit: Ah! Yes you are indeed correct and isn’t it sad
RedpenBrit96 t1_ja06r9n wrote
Supporting a local business while stepping back in time while also feeling cozy what’s not to like?
RedpenBrit96 t1_j29lgtp wrote
Reply to comment by Theseus2022 in Going to start reading Shakespeare. Any advice? by SnowFlakeObsidian4
Or audiobook
RedpenBrit96 t1_itvpnqs wrote
Reply to comment by Toil_AndTrouble in We’re the authors of TOIL AND TROUBLE and MONSTER, SHE WROTE, and we love writing about horror history and the occult, especially through a feminist lens. AMA! by Toil_AndTrouble
Thank you! I’ve found that to be the case in the little research I’ve done myself!
RedpenBrit96 t1_itvon7q wrote
Reply to We’re the authors of TOIL AND TROUBLE and MONSTER, SHE WROTE, and we love writing about horror history and the occult, especially through a feminist lens. AMA! by Toil_AndTrouble
Hello! What similarities do you find in witchcraft/ the occult across cultures?
RedpenBrit96 t1_itj135c wrote
As an example in English, Pride and Prejudice is a good one. Men and women didn’t call each other by their first names until they were engaged and often still used sir or Madam even in a fight
RedpenBrit96 t1_jdd41qn wrote
Reply to comment by theCatLeigh in 5 N.Y. Schools Evacuated After Bomb Threats Over LGBTQ+ Book by wdcmsnbcgay
Lol beg pardon to your brain cells I’m sure they’re fine