Rebecca Quoss-Moore
@rmquossmoore.bsky.social
they/she // Henrician and early modernist // Assoc. Prof
Gender and Position-Taking in Henrician Verse, 2023 from Amsterdam UP: https://tinyurl.com/5cfrv4af
Gender and Position-Taking in Henrician Verse, 2023 from Amsterdam UP: https://tinyurl.com/5cfrv4af
The work on “Q” in Masten’s Queer Philologies, but also: it’s broader and more of a popular history, but I really love how Rubenhold’s The Five rethinks the historiography of the women killed by Jack the Ripper.
October 10, 2025 at 9:33 PM
The work on “Q” in Masten’s Queer Philologies, but also: it’s broader and more of a popular history, but I really love how Rubenhold’s The Five rethinks the historiography of the women killed by Jack the Ripper.
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We do not have the resources for another pet, really; moving a cat in with me is exactly like creating a two-cat household (with the implicit Mixed Results), but THE NAME
September 7, 2025 at 2:16 AM
We do not have the resources for another pet, really; moving a cat in with me is exactly like creating a two-cat household (with the implicit Mixed Results), but THE NAME
My spouse has just shared that his proposed name for a cat is Vinegar Tom, and this may be it; this may be the tipping point where we get a cat
September 7, 2025 at 1:51 AM
My spouse has just shared that his proposed name for a cat is Vinegar Tom, and this may be it; this may be the tipping point where we get a cat
When I showed this to my spouse, he quipped “data mining results: user likes onion rings,” but I think it’s really got legs as an explanation
July 16, 2025 at 12:05 AM
When I showed this to my spouse, he quipped “data mining results: user likes onion rings,” but I think it’s really got legs as an explanation
Can I have it as experiential learning?
July 16, 2025 at 12:03 AM
Can I have it as experiential learning?
Thank you! It was a really satisfying project!
July 8, 2025 at 12:42 PM
Thank you! It was a really satisfying project!
Ty ty ❤️
And yeah, for sure; post away!
And yeah, for sure; post away!
July 7, 2025 at 5:47 PM
Ty ty ❤️
And yeah, for sure; post away!
And yeah, for sure; post away!
Thank you for the gorgeous, perfect yarn! This is exactly the red I wanted, and it feels so, so good 💕💕
I think next up is the baby alpaca/merino blend in Emerald Magi 👀
I think next up is the baby alpaca/merino blend in Emerald Magi 👀
July 7, 2025 at 3:49 PM
Thank you for the gorgeous, perfect yarn! This is exactly the red I wanted, and it feels so, so good 💕💕
I think next up is the baby alpaca/merino blend in Emerald Magi 👀
I think next up is the baby alpaca/merino blend in Emerald Magi 👀
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More people voted for Kamala in Texas (4.8 million votes) and in Florida (4.7 million) than in New York State (4.6 million).
California had nearly the same number of Trump '24 voters (6.08 million) as Florida (6.11 million), and had only 300k less than Texas.
Does anyone else see the problem here?
California had nearly the same number of Trump '24 voters (6.08 million) as Florida (6.11 million), and had only 300k less than Texas.
Does anyone else see the problem here?
July 6, 2025 at 12:25 AM
More people voted for Kamala in Texas (4.8 million votes) and in Florida (4.7 million) than in New York State (4.6 million).
California had nearly the same number of Trump '24 voters (6.08 million) as Florida (6.11 million), and had only 300k less than Texas.
Does anyone else see the problem here?
California had nearly the same number of Trump '24 voters (6.08 million) as Florida (6.11 million), and had only 300k less than Texas.
Does anyone else see the problem here?
Been thinking about that a lot lately. No reason.
June 27, 2025 at 10:32 PM
Been thinking about that a lot lately. No reason.