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*dracula flow voice* invesco QQQ

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"please make a video with that hate amerikkka beat right out front" can hear it like it was yesterday

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On Robert Coover’s novel The Universal Baseball Association, Inc., J. Henry Waugh, Prop. Robert Coover’s sophomore novel The Universal Baseball Association, Inc., J. Henry Waugh, Prop. is in print again via New York Review Books, with a new introduction by Ben Marcus. Firs…

nice treatment of what might be my favorite novel

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i would watch 7 hours of this

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*expression of stony resolve softening* Ah what the hell. Call me Shirley, brother

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i have really bad news about an "application" which i am currently "filling out"

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it's trivially easy to predict the iran war if you just consult the graph

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cried listening to this song not too long ago on a crowded train lol. the elegiac hits diff recently ig

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i am having what could be described as 'a hard time' with 'it all' right now

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Chapter 1 of Moby Dick, page 1 

The phrase ‘Call me Ishmael’, the first sentence of the book, is highlighted in blue, with careful highlighting on the very big C at the start. Above this, written in ballpoint pen ‘His name’

Chapter 1 of Moby Dick, page 1 The phrase ‘Call me Ishmael’, the first sentence of the book, is highlighted in blue, with careful highlighting on the very big C at the start. Above this, written in ballpoint pen ‘His name’

Love the glimpse into the beautiful mind that notated this used copy of Moby Dick I got

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it's just a list of every job ? 💅

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Bequest of the artist

Bequest of the artist

Philip Guston, Red Painting, 1950
https://botfrens.com/collections/14377/contents/1135414

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Magellan is awesome. There were like four walkouts at my cramped small screening lol

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Daily affirmation: I am not a graduate student. I am not in grad school.

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you're basically academic reality tv. and you cop to the voyeurism. but no but if you put the real name of the town in ur book shelved by FOUR individuals on goodreads... that would be Violence

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anthropologists are always starting their books with a disavowal of anthropology as such. 'ohhh ohhhh i'm so sorry for doing this symbolic violence to your community ohhhhh' STUFF IT and feed me the gossip, nerd!

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be a better friend

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find more friends

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genuinely unbelievable. makes every other text feel airy by comparison

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and these

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liked these

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my most perverted egotistical thought is i'm pretty sure i could give an excellent series of lectures on a thousand plateaus

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my new fiction piece

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a decent number of people gotta go man

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i am developing a SEVERE DISDAIN for the antichrist archive.ph/ylDJ0

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in a world of mobile capital, national politics becomes a contest to attract flows: cut social spending, privatize profits, socialize risk, financialize, expand policing to protect rents, exclude non-compliant/peripheral states

“neoliberalism in one country” rewards whoever can be fascist best

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"You use "long eighteenth century" a lot in this book, but each century is exactly as long as another. I do see in your bibliography that there is a book that uses this. If you want to keep "long" here, please provide a brief explanation of what you mean.
After that, I see no need to keep reminding your readers of it..

"You use "long eighteenth century" a lot in this book, but each century is exactly as long as another. I do see in your bibliography that there is a book that uses this. If you want to keep "long" here, please provide a brief explanation of what you mean. After that, I see no need to keep reminding your readers of it..

Happy anniversary to my favorite copy editor comment of all time.

"You use 'long eighteenth century' a lot in this book, but each century is exactly as long as another."

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