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- humorist, and public speaker. Jarosinski writes under the nom de plume NeinQuarterly on the social networking site Twitter, where he writes linguistic, political...
- was when it first came out, Torpor joins Twitter personalities like NeinQuarterly and So Sad Today to resist the cult of relentless positivity, cultivating...
- mastermind Marc Abrahams was the guest of honor at the first ball in 2015, @NeinQuarterly journalist Eric Jarosinski in 2016 and Nobel Prize winner Eric Kandel...
- Nicolas Mahler. American author Eric Jarosinski (aka internet phenomenon Nein Quarterly) named "Stories" his "Book of the Year" in 2015. In 2021, he published...
- Indigenous culture". Rabble Magazine. Dell, Matthias (2017). "'Ich bin nur dem Nein begegnet". Der Freitag. Refugees Welcome Film Festival (2018). "Winners"...
- H. Stephan (1935). "Evliya Tshelebi's Travels in Palestine, II". The Quarterly of the Department of Antiquities in Palestine. 4: 154–164. בן-צבי, יצחק...
- ISBN 014-00-8603-X Schumacher, G. (1888). "Po****tion list of the Liwa of Akka". Quarterly StatementPalestine Exploration Fund. 20: 169–191. Strehlke, E., ed...
- born in Germany. In football, I clearly stick to Germany.] "Edward Berger: "Nein, in Deutschland wurde ich in keine Talkshow eingeladen" - WELT". Die Welt...
- Made One of Cinema's Greatest Stunts Possible". October 3, 2021. "FAME! 'NEIN! IT'S MINE!' IT'S JUST HIS LINE, TO BIND YOUR TIME, IT DRIVES YOU TO CRIME...
- nema- 'thread' (from Gr**** nema, genitive nematos 'thread', from the stem nein 'to spin'; cf. needle) + -odes 'like, of the nature of' (cf. -oid). The addition...