Marguerite Mayhall
@mkmayhall.bsky.social
Venezuelanist, art historian (PhD UT Austin), now studying the discourse on space & place, networks, bodies, & ‘the sacred.’ Esp interested in links betw prehistory, history, & consciousness. Pedagogue. Knitter, spinner.
I miss Caracas, though.
I miss Caracas, though.
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in any case it is wild that voters just sent a huge message and a bunch of senate democrats are all, “it doesn’t look like anything to me”
November 10, 2025 at 1:02 AM
in any case it is wild that voters just sent a huge message and a bunch of senate democrats are all, “it doesn’t look like anything to me”
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John Fetterman, Angus King, Maggie Hassan, Dick Durbin, Jon Ossoff, Jeanne Shaheen, Kirsten Gillibrand, Catherine Cortez Masto, Mark Warner, Cory Booker, and of course Chuck Schumer. Maybe others not top of mind. Not all responsible will publicly vote for the cave - that's not how this works.
November 9, 2025 at 9:11 PM
John Fetterman, Angus King, Maggie Hassan, Dick Durbin, Jon Ossoff, Jeanne Shaheen, Kirsten Gillibrand, Catherine Cortez Masto, Mark Warner, Cory Booker, and of course Chuck Schumer. Maybe others not top of mind. Not all responsible will publicly vote for the cave - that's not how this works.
I wanted the neuroscience take!
November 9, 2025 at 2:39 PM
I wanted the neuroscience take!
I saw that your conversation was deleted and I hoped you might try to duplicate it, given the argument (and what it seems to be based on -emergence?) as well as the larger ramifications it could have for education. Given the context in which these tools have been created I found it too optimistic.
November 9, 2025 at 2:39 PM
I saw that your conversation was deleted and I hoped you might try to duplicate it, given the argument (and what it seems to be based on -emergence?) as well as the larger ramifications it could have for education. Given the context in which these tools have been created I found it too optimistic.