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The life we have is precious
Hard at times and soft others
Living in the middle

Continually being told we are too much
Wanting more 
Fighting each and every day for what's not even close to any kind of equality

Told to conform to others' whims and be there
Though we are more
So much more than that

We are enough
We are beautiful
We will keep speaking out
Standing up
Breaking through each obstacle that comes our way

Growing together
Uplifting those around
Being an ear
Listening

We are more than meets the eye
We are goddesses
We just need to remember 
Live it
Breathe it
Transmute and make magic

Love

March 2026
XOQOX jacque

The life we have is precious Hard at times and soft others Living in the middle Continually being told we are too much Wanting more Fighting each and every day for what's not even close to any kind of equality Told to conform to others' whims and be there Though we are more So much more than that We are enough We are beautiful We will keep speaking out Standing up Breaking through each obstacle that comes our way Growing together Uplifting those around Being an ear Listening We are more than meets the eye We are goddesses We just need to remember Live it Breathe it Transmute and make magic Love March 2026 XOQOX jacque

Lita Violet Nyx is now live for International Women's Month🪻❀°⋆.ೃ࿔*:・

My 2nd ever artwork on 10 editions 0.00053 $BTC (around 35 USDC)

Poem in ALT text

#vectorart #onelove #gamma #inscription #bitcoin #violet

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#MardiConseil suivez le #MOOCGdP animé par @R_Bachelet et sa team.

#Inscription à la nouvelle version du MOOC Gestion de Projet #MOOCGdP 27 > moocgdp.gestiondeprojet.pm/courses

La semaine 2 du tronc commun vient de débuter. Semaine 1 rattrapable. Évaluations validables jusqu'à la fin. Go

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School sketches (yes I know Aubree isn't trans and it's just a retcon, it's funnier this way)
#lobotomycorporation #art #ihasafaceluls #cdarchive #thebindingofisaac #rainworld #ultrakill #mewgenics #inscription #raxdflipnote #femtanyl #dieofdeath #tungstencube #roblox #pwnedby14 #deeprockgalactic

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School sketches (yes I know Aubree isn't trans and it's just a retcon, it's funnier this way)
#lobotomycorporation #art #ihasafaceluls #cdarchive #thebindingofisaac #rainworld #ultrakill #mewgenics #inscription #raxdflipnote #femtanyl #dieofdeath #tungstencube #roblox #pwnedby14 #thatsalotoftags

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Classicists, help!

How can I date this inscription (31996)? The source is CIL VI.

Regarding translation, I tend to translate things directly. Any idioms or fixed formulas in here that can change the meaning compared to a direct translation?

#classics
#classicist
#latin
#academia
#inscription

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#CatchOfTheDay
#OpenAccess on
#MENAdoc:

"Handbuch der nordsemitischen Epigraphik nebst ausgewählten Inschriften" by Mark Lidzbarski

[Weimar: Felber, 1898]

dx.doi.org/10.25673/98377

#semetic #languages #inscription

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Inscription sur la liste électorale : défaut de qualité à agir de la commune
#Elections #Inscription #ListeElectorale #QualitéàAgir #Commune
www.legalnews.fr/public/droit...

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J-1 - #Inscription - La Dame a le pourvoir♟
L'UCA chess club vous invite à son 4e championnat d'#Échecs inter-campus :

🗓 19.02.2026 - 16h
📍 Bibliothèque du site de Nice
👥 Étudiant·e·s et personnels de tous niveaux
📜 https://swll.to/InscriptionChampionnatEchec2026

#IUTNCA

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EPITAPH OF RHODANTHION, C. 200 CE. PORCH OF S. MARIA IN TRASTEVERE

This long poem in couplets is inscribed on a semicircular slab of marble. Its epigraphy is dignified but not monumental and the whole verse has a humble tone. It starts with a greeting to the passer-by who reads it, hoping it won't take up too much of his or her time. Then it describes the virtues of the deceased, Rhodanthion: "in life he was witty and of a sweet and pleasant nature: he was named after a flower", a rose flower (rhodos = rose, anthos = flower). His wife Victoria, writer of this verse, "loved him with a deep love: a man of such gifts, and day after day throughout his life she honored him with unique loyalty." She swears never to lie with another and "to repeat the embraces exchanged in life after death. Fortunate are both if their death has its glory: those who were joined in marriage are united by death."

EPITAPH OF RHODANTHION, C. 200 CE. PORCH OF S. MARIA IN TRASTEVERE This long poem in couplets is inscribed on a semicircular slab of marble. Its epigraphy is dignified but not monumental and the whole verse has a humble tone. It starts with a greeting to the passer-by who reads it, hoping it won't take up too much of his or her time. Then it describes the virtues of the deceased, Rhodanthion: "in life he was witty and of a sweet and pleasant nature: he was named after a flower", a rose flower (rhodos = rose, anthos = flower). His wife Victoria, writer of this verse, "loved him with a deep love: a man of such gifts, and day after day throughout his life she honored him with unique loyalty." She swears never to lie with another and "to repeat the embraces exchanged in life after death. Fortunate are both if their death has its glory: those who were joined in marriage are united by death."

For #EpigraphyTuesday we're in the porch of #SantaMaria in #Trastevere, where we find a long #inscription in #verse from about 200 CE, an #epitaph which is a love letter from a wife, Victoria, to her husband Rhodanthion, "Rose-flower", without any status indicators or surnames. #AncientBluesky 🏺

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#Rappel - #Inscription - Capturez le Roi♟
L'UCA chess club vous invite à son 4e championnat d'#Échecs inter-campus :

🗓 19.02.2026 - 16h
📍 Bibliothèque du site de Nice
👥 Étudiant·e·s et personnels de tous niveaux
📜 https://swll.to/InscriptionChampionnatEchec2026

#IUTNCA

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‘Ten Days, 1961’ | Chris_P A tiny life, an American name in a Scottish cemetery — born March 1961, died just ten days later.

‘Ten Days, 1961’

“A tiny life, an American name in a Scottish cemetery — born March 1961, died just ten days later.

#Blipfoto #photography #DeanCemetery #Edinburgh # memorial #gravestone #inscription #1961 #infant #infantdeath
www.blipfoto.com/entry/346977...

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An inscription carved
Into the walls of the cell,
Mantra of madness.
#GrimScribe #inscription #haiku #senryu #poem #writing #writingcommunity
@weirdmicro.bsky.social

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faded inscription
men forget what stone recalls
spiders nest and keep

#GrimScribe #inscription #haiku #writing #writingcommunity
#micropoetry

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#SaveTheDate - #Inscription - Prenez le cavalier ♟
L'UCA chess club vous invite à son 4e championnat d'#Échecs inter-campus :

🗓 19.02.2026 - 16h
📍 Bibliothèque du site de Nice
👥 Étudiant·e·s et personnels de tous niveaux
📜 https://swll.to/InscriptionChampionnatEchec2026

#IUTNCA

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OBELISK WITH PHOENICIAN INSCRIPTION, C4 BCE. THE BRITISH MUSEUM

This refined and elegant epigraphy is Phoenician, a language spoken in the coastal cities of the Levant and in Carthage. The obelisk is a funerary stela found in a cemetery in Kition in Crete. It says "This pillar which Arish, chief of the brokers, erected to his father Parz, chief of the brokers, son of Menahem, chief of the brokers, son of Mashal, chief of the brokers, son of Parsi, chief of the brokers (or the brothers?), to his mother Shamzebaal of Azar, chief of the prefects (?) are their? resting place for ever." The Phoenicians were mad for commerce and the title "chief of the brokers" meant something like "head commercial agent". This script, in which letters represent separate vowels and consonants, and not ideograms or syllables, was functional and adaptable: our own alphabet derives from it.

OBELISK WITH PHOENICIAN INSCRIPTION, C4 BCE. THE BRITISH MUSEUM This refined and elegant epigraphy is Phoenician, a language spoken in the coastal cities of the Levant and in Carthage. The obelisk is a funerary stela found in a cemetery in Kition in Crete. It says "This pillar which Arish, chief of the brokers, erected to his father Parz, chief of the brokers, son of Menahem, chief of the brokers, son of Mashal, chief of the brokers, son of Parsi, chief of the brokers (or the brothers?), to his mother Shamzebaal of Azar, chief of the prefects (?) are their? resting place for ever." The Phoenicians were mad for commerce and the title "chief of the brokers" meant something like "head commercial agent". This script, in which letters represent separate vowels and consonants, and not ideograms or syllables, was functional and adaptable: our own alphabet derives from it.

#EpigraphyTuesday offers us this beautiful obelisk in the #BritishMuseum with an #inscription in #Phoenician from the C4 BCE. Our own script derives from these letters, passing first through archaic Greek and Latin. When this was carved, those alphabets had already split off. #AncientBluesky 🏺

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BRONZE PLAQUE WITH INSCRIPTION, C. 200 CE. THE BRITISH MUSEUM

This piece was bought from the Castellani collection in 1872 but was probably from Ostia Antica. The inscription is on a bronze plaque topped with three triangles which contain, from left to right, a sacrificial knife, a bust of the Invincible Sun with a radiate crown, and a patera. The inscription is in a wonderful "semi-formal" script which used to be called "rustic capitals", imitating writing with a stylus on wax as if to bely the permanence of writing on bronze. The text says "Dedicated to Sextus Pompeius Maximus, son of Sextus, High Priest of the Sun God, Mithras, all powerful, and Father of Fathers, President of the Guild of Master Ferrymen. We, priests of the all powerful Sun God, Mithras, do this on account of the high regard and affection we hold for him and his worthy deeds. He has this for ever."

BRONZE PLAQUE WITH INSCRIPTION, C. 200 CE. THE BRITISH MUSEUM This piece was bought from the Castellani collection in 1872 but was probably from Ostia Antica. The inscription is on a bronze plaque topped with three triangles which contain, from left to right, a sacrificial knife, a bust of the Invincible Sun with a radiate crown, and a patera. The inscription is in a wonderful "semi-formal" script which used to be called "rustic capitals", imitating writing with a stylus on wax as if to bely the permanence of writing on bronze. The text says "Dedicated to Sextus Pompeius Maximus, son of Sextus, High Priest of the Sun God, Mithras, all powerful, and Father of Fathers, President of the Guild of Master Ferrymen. We, priests of the all powerful Sun God, Mithras, do this on account of the high regard and affection we hold for him and his worthy deeds. He has this for ever."

#EpigraphyTuesday returns to the #BritishMuseum for an excellent example of #rustic capitals in the unusual medium of #bronze, in this #inscription from c. 200 CE commemorating one S. Pompeius Maximus, priest of the cult of Sol Invictus and #Mithras. #AncientBluesky 🏺

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TOMB INSCRIPTION OF M. COCCEIUS AMBROSIUS, C. 125 CE. PORCH OF S. MARIA IN TRASTEVERE

This slab came from the catacombs of S. Ermete along the via Salaria, nowhere near this church. It may have been reused as a loculus cover in the C3-C4 but we have no evidence of a Christian inscription on the other side. It mentions a large family tomb made by an imperial freedman of Nerva's, Marcus Cocceius Ambrosius, for himself, his wife Nice (Nike), his son Rufinus, and their freed slaves with their descendants. Ambrosius was part of the imperial bureaucracy, with the sweet job of "Overseer of Triumphal Robes". His son Rufinus was Assistant to the Archivists. A later add-on along the left side is hard to decipher but seems to say "I, Alvius (?) Ambrosius, bought this while I was still alive, for the entrance... I inserted this as a vow". This insists on the tomb's sacrality and accessibility.

The catacombs of S. Ermete, St Hermes, started their life perhaps as a non-Christian family tomb for someone like Ambrosius, but expanded to include other burials of apparitores or high officials of the imperial household. The hasty addition to the inscription suggests that Ambrosius saw what was going on and demanded that his family tomb be afforded respect. Fat chance! In the C3 and C4 this catacomb became Christian, and it's possible that this inscription was flipped over and used as a loculus cover. Christian members of the freedman gens Cocceia appear in other burial sites in Rome.

TOMB INSCRIPTION OF M. COCCEIUS AMBROSIUS, C. 125 CE. PORCH OF S. MARIA IN TRASTEVERE This slab came from the catacombs of S. Ermete along the via Salaria, nowhere near this church. It may have been reused as a loculus cover in the C3-C4 but we have no evidence of a Christian inscription on the other side. It mentions a large family tomb made by an imperial freedman of Nerva's, Marcus Cocceius Ambrosius, for himself, his wife Nice (Nike), his son Rufinus, and their freed slaves with their descendants. Ambrosius was part of the imperial bureaucracy, with the sweet job of "Overseer of Triumphal Robes". His son Rufinus was Assistant to the Archivists. A later add-on along the left side is hard to decipher but seems to say "I, Alvius (?) Ambrosius, bought this while I was still alive, for the entrance... I inserted this as a vow". This insists on the tomb's sacrality and accessibility. The catacombs of S. Ermete, St Hermes, started their life perhaps as a non-Christian family tomb for someone like Ambrosius, but expanded to include other burials of apparitores or high officials of the imperial household. The hasty addition to the inscription suggests that Ambrosius saw what was going on and demanded that his family tomb be afforded respect. Fat chance! In the C3 and C4 this catacomb became Christian, and it's possible that this inscription was flipped over and used as a loculus cover. Christian members of the freedman gens Cocceia appear in other burial sites in Rome.

A surprisingly interesting #tomb #inscription for #EpigraphyTuesday: M. Cocceius Ambrosius, known as Alvius, made a family tomb for himself, his wife Nike, and his son Rufinus, but then added extra text on two edges of the slab, stating that he bought this while alive, as a vow. #AncientBluesky 🏺

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"A few short years of evil past
We reach the happy shore
Where death divided friends at last
Shall meet to part no more."

#Inscription #death #taphophile

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Absence d'inscription d'espèces exotiques envahissantes : la chasse n'y change rien
#EspècesExotiquesEnvahissantes #Omission #Inscription #illégal #MenacesGraves #MilieuxNaturels
www.legalnews.fr/public/envir...

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High-Tech Tools Reveal Inscriptions on Pompeii Wall POMPEII, ITALY—Reuters reports that Louis Autin and Eloïse Letellier-Taillefer of Sorbonne University and Marie-Adeline Le […] The post High-Tech Tools Reveal Inscriptions on Pompeii Wall appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.
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#slaythespire #bindingofisaac #balatro #inscription #pizzatower

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#86 - Bitcoin Runes & Ordinals How BTCFi Protocols Are Revolutionizing Digital Assets The Bitcoin ecosystem isn’t just about money anymore — it’s evolving into a full BTCFi landscape powered by Runes and Ordinals. In this episode, we unpack how Bitcoin’s most innovative protocols are enabling a new class of digital assets on the blockchain, from NFT-like inscriptions to programmable financial primitives. Learn how Runes turn Bitcoin UTXOs into composable tokens, how Ordinals inscribe data directly on chain, and why this shift could redefine Bitcoin’s utility beyond a store of value. We decode the technology, economics and emerging use cases that are catalyzing growth in Bitcoin’s decentralized financial stack.

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WINE AMPHORA, 79 BCE. SUBWAY STATION COLOSSEO-FORI IMPERIALI

When the ruined domus with its attached balneum was infilled after the Great Fire of 64 CE to make a flat surface for part of Nero's Domus Aurea, any old rubbish would do, including this wine amphora, which has a faint date brushed on in red paint, C AP P SER COS, which indicates the consuls (COS) by name. Appius Claudius Pulcher, from the Claudian gens, was the son and the father of consuls of the same name, and after his stint as consul in 79 BCE he went off to govern Roman Macedonia from 78 to 76, the year of his death. He had been a supporter of the dictator Sulla. His colleague in the consulship was Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus, another Sullan supporter and a general of great success. He died in 44 BCE. A few more civil wars later, Octavian was in charge, and was briefly married to Claudia, granddaughter of this consul, whom he divorced before consummating the marriage. He then married another (possible) granddaughter of the same consul, Livia Drusilla, daughter of an Appius Claudius Pulcher who was adopted by M. Livius Drusus as a child and thus became M. Livius Drusus Claudianus. The last male member of Claudianus' family was the emperor Nero for whom this site was infilled, with, among much else, this amphora bearing the name of Nero's ancestor.

WINE AMPHORA, 79 BCE. SUBWAY STATION COLOSSEO-FORI IMPERIALI When the ruined domus with its attached balneum was infilled after the Great Fire of 64 CE to make a flat surface for part of Nero's Domus Aurea, any old rubbish would do, including this wine amphora, which has a faint date brushed on in red paint, C AP P SER COS, which indicates the consuls (COS) by name. Appius Claudius Pulcher, from the Claudian gens, was the son and the father of consuls of the same name, and after his stint as consul in 79 BCE he went off to govern Roman Macedonia from 78 to 76, the year of his death. He had been a supporter of the dictator Sulla. His colleague in the consulship was Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus, another Sullan supporter and a general of great success. He died in 44 BCE. A few more civil wars later, Octavian was in charge, and was briefly married to Claudia, granddaughter of this consul, whom he divorced before consummating the marriage. He then married another (possible) granddaughter of the same consul, Livia Drusilla, daughter of an Appius Claudius Pulcher who was adopted by M. Livius Drusus as a child and thus became M. Livius Drusus Claudianus. The last male member of Claudianus' family was the emperor Nero for whom this site was infilled, with, among much else, this amphora bearing the name of Nero's ancestor.

#ColosseoForiImperiali station has something rare for #EpigraphyTuesday: a wine #amphora with a painted #inscription, a "titulus pictus" in faint red paint (here artificially clarified). It says "A CL P SER COS", or "Appius #Claudius (Pulcher) and P. Servilius consuls", 79 BCE. #AncientBluesky 🏺

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