So What's in the Petri Dish, Dr. Periwinkle?
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- 15 heures de lecture





The story follows Michael Winchester, who unexpectedly finds himself possessed by the Devil after relocating to Texas. As if that weren't enough, he discovers he's also pregnant with the child of Tawsi Melek, the King of Angels. This unique premise blends supernatural elements with humor, exploring themes of divine intervention and the chaos that ensues when the ordinary collides with the extraordinary.
The Titan mother, Rhea, has lost something and wants it back. Bad. Zeus wants the prince of Troy, Ganumede, who wants the same thing as Rhea: the most powerful phallus in creation, currently owned by the golden god, Attis. How it got there and why it can never be touched is a conundrum that holds all of creation in its grasp. Ganumede falls under its spell - cursed with an unquenchable infatuation for Attis, an Adonis that rides a gold motorcycle in a leather jacket the color of a jet. The prince, likewise, becomes targeted by men and gods who want to bask in the affections of the most beautiful boy ever made. Ganumede clings to his innocence until the Fates decree it is no longer his property and take it from him.
The Titan mother, Rhea, has lost something and wants it back. Bad. Zeus wants the prince of Troy, Ganumede, who wants the same thing as Rhea the most powerful phallus in creation, currently owned by the golden god, Attis. How it got there and why it can never be touched is a conundrum that holds all of creation in its grasp. Ganumede falls under its spell cursed with an unquenchable infatuation for Attis, an Adonis that rides a gold motorcycle in a leather jacket the color of a jet. The prince, likewise, becomes targeted by men and gods who want to bask in the affections of the most beautiful boy ever made. Ganumede clings to his
Alte Weisheiten zur Kultur des gepflegten Rausches
Gibt es eine Kunst des Alkoholgenusses, kann Trinken eine Tugend sein? Ja, so dachte der Renaissance-Dichter Obsopoeus (ca. 1498–1539), wenn es in Maßen und unter Wahrung bestimmter Regeln geschieht. Also Mäßigung – nicht Enthaltsamkeit! In seinem berühmtesten Werk De arte bibendi libri tres (Über die Kunst des genussvollen Trinkens) beschreibt er, wie man statt ungezügelter Saufgelage in den Genuss eines gepflegten Rausches kommen kann – mit speziellen Tipps zu den besten Trinksprüchen und Trinkspielen sowie zum Umgang mit Trinkgefährten. Michael Fontaine hat Obsopoeus‘ geistreiche Abhandlung zum ersten Mal übersetzt und sie dem Leser damit für unsere heutige Zeit zugänglich gemacht. Inklusive des lateinischen Originaltextes in einer zweisprachigen Ausgabe