Happy September 9th,
100th Anniversary of the day,
when the flowers started to bloom again
in the mountains of İzmir!
🇹🇷⛰⛰🌸🌺🌼
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İzmir, which is very valuable from various points of view, could not be left in the hand of the enemies and as a matter of fact, it was not...
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("Çeşitli görüş noktalarından çok değerli olan İzmir, elbette düşmanların elinde bırakılamazdı ve nitekim bırakılmadı...”)
youtu.be/fwC30E1IVKQ
Help, I lost myself again
But I remember you
Don't come back, it won't end well
But I wish you'd tell me to
Our love is six feet under
I can't help but wonder
If our grave was watered by the rain
Would roses bloom?
Could roses bloom
Again?
Retrace my lips, erase your touch
It's all too much for me
Blow away like smoke in air
How can you die carelessly?
Mezarımız yağmurla sulansaydı
If our grave was watered by the rain
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Güller açar mıydı?
Would roses bloom?
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güller açar mı
Could roses bloom
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Tekrar?
Again?
..🍃
In all honesty, I want to die.’
Leaving for good after a good long cry,
She said: ‘We both have suffered terribly,
But, Sappho, it is hard to say goodbye.’
I said: ‘Go with my blessing if you go
Always remembering what we did. To me
You have meant everything, as you well know.
‘Yet, lest it slip your mind, I shall review
Everything we have shared – the good times, too:
‘You culled violets and roses, bloom and stem,
Often in spring and I looked on as you
Wove a bouquet into a diadem.
‘Time and again we plucked lush flowers, wed
Spray after spray in strands and fastened them
Around your soft neck; you perfumed your head
‘Of glossy curls with myrrh – lavish infusions
In queenly quantities – then on a bed
Prepared with fleecy sheets and yielding cushions,
‘Sated your craving …'
One specific looking-time method is habituation. Like adults, if babies see the same thing over and over again, they’ll get bored and look away. Boredom—or “habituation”—is a response to sameness, so this method reveals what babies see as similar and as different. Suppose you were interested in whether babies can tell dogs from cats. Show them pictures of cats over and over again, until they get bored with cats. Then show them a picture of a dog. If they perk up, they can detect a difference; if they are still bored, then they can’t—for them, cat, cat, dog is the same as cat, cat, cat.