bethmontphd.bsky.social
Cat mom, Wildcat fan, sometime scientist, full time sarcasm.
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Write to your Congressperson at the least.
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Seriously. JFC.
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Write to your representatives!
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He's a chonk!
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Omg.
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No surprise that STEM and SBE have taken the biggest hits. But thank you for this compilation.
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Oh crap.
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15.1 lbs
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All of them. Yuk.
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Take care of yourself.
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This is very sad.
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Nice work!
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Ugh. Horrible. So sorry.
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Good job, Jorts!
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Uh, what was that?
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I agree they are beautiful when they bloom. I have one in my yard that was here when I bought the house. It's getting old and has dropped a lot of big branches, including on my roof and deck. Sigh. And I haven't seen this, but I have read that they can be very invasive and go essentially feral.
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This is appalling. So sorry.
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I was just a bit too old for the MMR vaccine.
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Ugh. Didn't Beth in Little Women die of that? (And it's really a strep infection. )
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Were they rubella ("German measles") and rubella ("measles", the kind circulating now in Texas)? I am not elderly (!) but I am old enough that I caught mumps, measles, and chicken pox in school in 1st-2nd grade. My brother had rubella as well but it was never clear that I did.
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A glass of Sauvignon Blanc.
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Devastating.
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Shocking. Not.
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Sorry for your losses. That's terrible.
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And the coda to this conversation is that I brought in from the garage the 3 liter spare box of white wine that normally lives out there, at least until the weekend when we warm back out of the polar vortex.
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One winter when I was in graduate school, I was being efficient by packing my car the night before I drove back to Rochester and my wine bottles froze because it was below 0 F.
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Yum!
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Pictures or it didn't happen!
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I love him. Do it!
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Exactly right. Faculty often think that IDC is just an administrative money grab, but in reality, all the salaries of people who help find funding, submit proposals, and manage awards are paid from IDC.
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OMG.
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That's awful.
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This is a huge disaster in the making. OMG. Cede America's leadership in STEM in one fell swoop.
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Here's something worse: per AAAS News, Open AI is planning a ChatGPT Gov, which will be available to workers at Federal agencies, even those working with "sensitive information." WTF?
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Very sad.
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Sorry, Charlotte, but we in Manhattan, KS were rooting for our wayward guy, Will Howard.
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I face this all the time with mine. Hold the top a bit down and strip, then pluck just the top ones.