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Thu, 12:56 : RT @cwjones89 : Academics complaining that departmental service obligations interfere with their research and teaching. Assyria, mid 7th cen…
Thu, 13:21 : RT @UKPoliticalNews : Insights from our very own Zoe Thorogood on the first few days of #GE2019 https://t.co/y6NYpE7foG
Thu, 16:05 : The Murky Provenance of the Newest Sappho https://t.co/tE6bFJkaln “We may think that [ancient poetry] offers a scho… https://t.co/JcjZFAC20c
Thu, 17:33 : RT @NewtonEmerson : This election is so all-consuming, Northern Ireland has forgotten to have a poppy row.
Thu, 20:56 : RT @boucherhayes : EU makers of ATMs recognising the new world order https://t.co/RnGu4KbvbY
Thu, 22:07 : Be My Enemy, by Ian McDonald https://t.co/6Um6c4xoeD
Fri, 10:45 : RT @DavidOBowles : In Spanish, when someone has the same name as you, they’re your “tocayo” or “tocaya.” I’ve loved the word since childho…
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Interesting, as usual. Thanks.
Did you notice:
…” “moai,” which is an Okinawan term for a circle of people who purposefully meet up and look out for one another”
Lots of moais in my fandom.