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Very cool. I wonder how far back it goes, because Madame Defarge and other women in The Tale of Two Cities are depicted as doing exactly this during the French Revolution
Woah, amazing but insane! Reminds me what a baby I am in my cryptic crossword journey. Would never have got “SERENOS” 🤯 www.theguardian.com/crosswords/c...
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A breadcrumb trail of secret messages spanning two years, dozens of puzzles and the Guardian’s leader column led solvers to a very special prize …
Crossword editor’s desk: celebrating 30,000 cryptics with a treasure hunt
I remember playing Tyranny with RTWP. It wasn’t terrible but the constant pausing breaks the immersion a bit. At least with turn-based, you’re never out of the action, you’re just fighting very polite people who wait for your next move 😂 I like how Minsc calls it out in BG3, lol! 🎮 #baldursgate
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During the 2 World Wars, women in Europe used knitting for spying, including encoding messages with combinations of knits/purls...find out more in #UnravellingWomensArt the 1st @womensart1 book, along with many more wonderful and sometimes weird textile art facts....!
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A purchase from Steam at 4 in the morning got my card locked, was flagged by my bank as “unusual activity”. It’s like they don’t know me at all…
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