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Posts by Brian Luskey

Congratulations, @adamrothman.bsky.social, on the publication of your article about abolitionists' use of irony and humor to clarify the hypocrisy of slaveholders. It's fantastic. Everyone should read it!

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Fitting

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They “built this city” haha

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Rosenthal 1993
McAllister 2001
Kuyt 2007
Mané 2016
Origi 2018
van Dijk 2026

Last minute winners against Everton.

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Yeah, and it really hit me hard seeing him help manage the old timers match

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I miss Jürgen, too.

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Is that customary, John?

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Things that help calm the nervous system, quickly:

- Box breathing (in for 4, hold for 4, out for 4, hold for 4, repeat)
- Immerse your face in cold water (activates mammalian dive reflex)
- Humming (stimulates vagus nerve)
- Exercise (anything helps, outside even better)
- Impeachment and removal

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hello good morning howdy, I am teaching undergrads today for the first time in a long time and I hate that I have to start with the AI speech. Has to happen. I just hate it.

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I wrote this little thing for your amusement. May it amuse you.

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And Jenny Lind!

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My favorite, too. Running down the wing.

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Archive dog meet grading dog

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Archive dog!!!

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My employer Canterbury Shaker Village lost a small NEH grant. I wrote it. I used words such as "equality" and "citizenship." The same words were used in CHATGPT to cancel grants.

The same words are in the nation's founding documents.

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When DOGE Unleashed ChatGPT on the Humanities

Huge NYT article on the back story of those two weeks in March/April 2025 when DOGE illegally terminated hundreds of NEH grants. Gift link!!

www.nytimes.com/2026/03/07/a...

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10/10 No notes.

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She's like an old samurai whose great battles are behind her but every once in a while she kills a man with piece of paper just to prove a point

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Shout out to @drzara.bsky.social and Jo Cohen for their wonderful podcast Thing4Things. I binge-listened to three episodes on my very long drive to work and I loved it!

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What a great feeling to take them out of the box! Congratulations!

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"Academics literally cannot make genAI go away" we also can't make underage drinking go away and we're not advocating for installing bar carts in every classroom.

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Congratulations, Rachel!

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Universities: investing millions so students ”develop literacy in the language of AI”

Also universities: defunding the humanities so students are illiterate in ordinary languages

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Good mail day. Emilie Connolly’s new book that I am excited to read. 🗃️

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A wonderful essay about what we and our students can accomplish through close reading.

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Congratulations, Gautham!

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White Power Beginning in the colonial era and growing through the American Revolution and the Southern plantation system, slaveholders’ violent police regime continued...

The publication date for my book on the history of policing American slavery has been moved up a month! Now available May 12, 2026! Thanks so much to those who have preordered! The Press is offering 30% off with the code, 01UNCP30

uncpress.org/978146969484...

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Emilie Connolly's book about native dispossession and public is coming out next week. She's not on here to be embarrassed by me saying this is the proverbial "highly anticipated" book but at it is, at least by me.

press.princeton.edu/books/hardco...

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