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Posts by Rachel McVeigh 魏瑞秀

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unbelievably excited to have witnessed @weatherishappening.com guy not 5 minutes from my home today—duly received my free rock, pamphlet, and magnet, paid for my sticker, and ofc repented to my weather lords

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"Philosophy of Animal Welfare," a workshop at Duke University, is now accepting abstracts.

Topics include which animals should count as welfare subjects, how animal welfare should be measured, managing uncertainty, and more.

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Ain't no rule says a dog can't participate in the Olympics

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The marionette theater of AI Is it funny, or painful, when bots talk about their inner lives?

Well, I went ahead and wrote it. An attempt to work through the discomfort people feel with AI agents on social media by reframing it as an aesthetic problem.

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Recipe? 👀

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It’s toast time for donkey George and a run with Caroline & Kirsty Kirsty Clinch #toasttime @carolineartist.bsky.social @kirstyclinch.bsky.social

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Je suis un animal très souple 😝

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A round, light brown tablet made of clay with three lines of cuneiform scripts. Two rulings, or traced straight lines, enclose the writing. The photo also shows the sides of the tablet, including a few damaged parts.

A round, light brown tablet made of clay with three lines of cuneiform scripts. Two rulings, or traced straight lines, enclose the writing. The photo also shows the sides of the tablet, including a few damaged parts.

May as well dive right in.

Did you know that dogs in ancient Mesopotamia also refused to drop the ball?

According to a Sumerian proverb, “The dog understands ‘Take it!’ It does not understand ‘Put it down!’”

Source: cdli.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/artifacts/34...

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CFP - Transpositiones Transpositiones Vol. 5, No. 2 (Deadline: 10.02.2026)

TRANSPOSITIONES: Journal for Transdisciplinary and Intermedial Culture Studies, an English- and German-language journal, invites submissions for a special issue "Animals, Ethics, and Cultural Difference: Conflict, Coexistence, and Representation." Abstracts due 10 February, more at link below 🌿🐎🐂

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Throw back to 2021 #BabyAnimals

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This one is for my Chinese lit scholar friends...

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In Chinese it’s “fire dragon fruit” (even cooler) (especially remembering dragons aren’t usually fiery in China)

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Thank you so much!! 🥳

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Thank you!! 🥳

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Thank you!! Hope you’re staying warm!

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Thank you so much!!

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The populist politician
#Resistance
BL Stowe 17; 'The Maastricht Hours'; 14th century; f.84r

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When AI algorithms start watching rivers and dolphins. My latest for @thediplomat.com on how China’s AI systems are becoming environmental infrastructure—and what that means

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(not really, I have to teach…)

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Passed my qualifying exams - now time to sleep for a minimum of three weeks…

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And another: Aide 愛德?

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just got tricked by another one: chanting (禪廳?)

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Baoyu was right about gender

many are now seeing this

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蒙兀兒帝國 帶鑲嵌短劍柄

蒙兀兒帝國 帶鑲嵌短劍柄

三國吳黃武元年馬畫像塼拓片

三國吳黃武元年馬畫像塼拓片

Taipei's National Palace Museum is offering a set of horse-themed digital wallpapers, including a #jade dagger helm from the Mughal Empire, and a rubbing of an illustrated brick from the Three Kingdoms period: www.npm.gov.tw/Media-Downlo...

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Rania Huntington talks about this passage in relation to fox spirits!

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@casntweets.bsky.social 🐶!

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Pet Pride: The Reception of Hollywood Dog Stars in Republican-Era China “People are lesser than dogs!” This refrain, often repeated in Republican-era publications with a mix of humor and bitterness, encapsulates the ambivalence at the heart of reactions to American “dog s...

New article on dog stars just dropped! Not my main field, but a really fun topic to explore 🐕🐾

www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi...

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another problem here being that such institutions are already having trouble finding enough TFs (at least where I am) because of declining grad student cohort sizes in the humanities, which is about to get a lot worse as those cohort sizes are slashed this year…

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When my son was born, the moon was not bright;
when my son died, the moon first gave light.

When my son was born, the moon was not bright; when my son died, the moon first gave light.

(Preceding lines perhaps necessary for the full impact, but not so arresting)

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I suppose it’s partly the simplicity of the original that permits nearly direct translation (兒月兩相奪), but the lilting, wistful sense of metre is wonderful, and “away” is lovely somehow

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