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Academic researching gender-based violence, trauma, and refugees. Cat aficionado, caffeinated whirlwind, and amateur archaeologist. 🏳️‍🌈
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Excellent news! It's Dundee, not Redundee, after all.
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Isn't it wonderful?!
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Maybe she can get a freddo frog with it.
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I am overly emotionally attached to this moss. It is my emotional support moss.
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What if he has severe jaundice, but no one notices because he’s usually orange anyway?
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I just do personal supervision as part of my job, but I haven’t noticed this. I’d say students seem more resigned, if anything, and don’t realise they can ask for things or take action.
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I think my own grandmother (now 80) definitely got away with some real Mrs Bennet like behaviour, but she also has five daughters and did not have to work for a living, and I teach gender studies, so I don't know how Mrs Bennet like behaviour would go down.
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Very annoying to apparently be Mrs Bennet aged but not allowed to complain about my nerves constantly and with no daughters to marry off.
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I don't think he even has the level of appreciation of beauty or nature, or even the touch of whimsy required to traipse amongst the rosebushes.
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I hate board games too, but for some reason people keep trying to make me play them as an adult.
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2. Whatever they say, the people who start wars are often thinking chiefly about domestic politics
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3. The rationale given for a war will change over time, such that actual success or failure in achieving a named objective is less relevant than one might think
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Even newborns can't escape unrealistic beauty standards these days! 😤
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Hope you get it!
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Also, it's not impressive if it was just made in Australia. If they were like 'this wasn't made in China' they'd have to follow it up with 'actually this was made in Timbuktu' or like the Kazakh steppes or Tierra del Fuego for me to be actually surprised about it.
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I am happy going along just writing a bunch of words in my drafting phase, but during the editing phase, it's always like 'wow, this is awful, possibly the worst thing ever written.'