#midsemestermeltdown
#midsemestermeltdown
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... So naturally I did my dishes, devised a way to hang my dish cloth somewhere other than the neck of the faucet, and changed out the knobs on my sticker cabinet for cute dish knobs from my deceased father.
... So naturally I did my dishes, devised a way to hang my dish cloth somewhere other than the neck of the faucet, and changed out the knobs on my sticker cabinet for cute dish knobs from my deceased father.
Today's fight is from the early 2000s about emerging adulthood
Today's fight is from the early 2000s about emerging adulthood
This is appalling and awful but violent protest isnt new. The antisemitism is new. And was really egregious.
This is appalling and awful but violent protest isnt new. The antisemitism is new. And was really egregious.
I try to keep my sentences 5 lines or less but sometimes I get up to six lines. My peers are always on me when we edit each other's work and my professors are truly lenient saints. How much should I work on this?
I try to keep my sentences 5 lines or less but sometimes I get up to six lines. My peers are always on me when we edit each other's work and my professors are truly lenient saints. How much should I work on this?
Some of these babies are for a research project I really want to have the energy to conduct someday. Some are leftover from my contemporary sociological theory class. I'm just dreaming of finishing this semester...
#academicsky #tbrpile #books
Some of these babies are for a research project I really want to have the energy to conduct someday. Some are leftover from my contemporary sociological theory class. I'm just dreaming of finishing this semester...
#academicsky #tbrpile #books
“Book historian who tells students constantly that if they listen to the audiobook, they are literally reading 18th century novels the way the large chunk of the original audience experienced the book. Silent, solitary reading by eye alone is so so recent!”
“Book historian who tells students constantly that if they listen to the audiobook, they are literally reading 18th century novels the way the large chunk of the original audience experienced the book. Silent, solitary reading by eye alone is so so recent!”