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Gollum is a fan-favorite character in The Lord of the Rings and, as a result, has had many lines that are both funny and ...
Likely originating in Germany around the 18th century, the classic children's rhyme "Ring Around the Rosie" first appeared in English in 1881 when Kate Greenaway included it in her book "Mother Goose ...
Ring around the rosie isn’t just a line you half-remember from childhood—it’s a cultural Rorschach test. Is it about the Black Plague Symptoms? A 19th-century workaround for anti-dancing rules? Or ...
It’s not a stretch to use those same words to describe the blue-collar followers of Donald Trump, who like the Cajun folk of Burke’s tale, are used by people who no more care for them than ...
There’s a reason spelling bees are only common in English-speaking countries: English spelling is absurd. Even the most ...