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I can't even see the image when I click on the link myself from here. It's on my own blog! Psht, I'll find something else.

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Like this:

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I forgot somewhat less of Latin: it was still heavily used in Medicine, specially for Anatomy, and as I got into Moleculat Biology, for taxonomy too.

 

I wouldn't venture to decline "rosa, rosae, rosam, rosas", but I do intend to recover Latin one of this days if I can find the time (I once read a book by Sigmund Freud where he stated he had learnt Spanish only to be able to read Don Quixote in the original language --maybe it was Die Traumdeutung??--, and ever since I strove to read works in their original languages, and I've always wanted to read e.g. Seneca, Erasmus or Newton original works and now you can find the ancient codices for free on the Internet may be the time to undust my Latin).

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@Noivho, that's a gorgeous colour! I personally love teal, should I ever feel like expanding my collection into colour I'll keep this option in mind. Thanks!

 

 

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Yeah, that's what I did before, but the forum re-formatted it so that it lost some sharpness. To remedy that I figured I'd also post a link to the original picture so you can really see the feathering in a higher definition, but the link's don't work so well. Ah well!

 

 

I forgot somewhat less of Latin: it was still heavily used in Medicine, specially for Anatomy, and as I got into Moleculat Biology, for taxonomy too.

 

I wouldn't venture to decline "rosa, rosae, rosam, rosas", but I do intend to recover Latin one of this days if I can find the time (I once read a book by Sigmund Freud where he stated he had learnt Spanish only to be able to read Don Quixote in the original language --maybe it was Die Traumdeutung??--, and ever since I strove to read works in their original languages, and I've always wanted to read e.g. Seneca, Erasmus or Newton original works and now you can find the ancient codices for free on the Internet may be the time to undust my Latin).

 

I was onto something with those conjugations there, but I'm sure I was missing a few :P I googled it, now I have to know again. rosa, rosae, rosae, rosam, rosa. rosae, rosarum, rosis, rosas, rosis. Well, mystery solved.

 

The blessings of the internet! I really love how everything's online these days. Personally, I'd like to learn Brazilian Portuguese before I undust my Latin though, then I can actually talk to some of my more far-off family members! And visit the country one day and actually be able to talk to people there. It's such a beautiful language, I would like to read some original Brazilian works by female writers and poets. You can even learn how to code online, too, I hope to get around to that one day as well.

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This sort of turned into a full review of R&K Documentus Black, but here you go, tons of pictures on Leuctturm. Now featuring water, highlighters and whiteout! :-)

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  • 2 years later...

...c'mon, each bottle is individually created by top secret alchemical methods, in the hidden cave of the Ink Genius, you can't second guess a supply chain like that!!

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So many restoration projects...

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Sticking to Noodler's, I only buy 'em for the labels, not the bottles, not the boxes, not the inks

Life is too short to drink bad wine (Goethe)

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44 minutes ago, lapis said:

Sticking to Noodler's, I only buy 'em for the labels, not the bottles, not the boxes, not the inks

lol!

 

Nathan should sell posters

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So many restoration projects...

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15 hours ago, awa54 said:

lol!

 

Nathan should sell posters

I'll buy that!

Life is too short to drink bad wine (Goethe)

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