pamela4th.bsky.social
Retired teacher of French/English/Etymology now free to spend my days researching ancient wonders!
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Rolling my eyes!
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Can’t help you then!
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I despise that creature so so much
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What are the full names, relative dates and places for the oldest couple? I’ll look on Ancestry com for descendants
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He had a really hard time being the guest! lol CeCe had to remind him several times to wait!
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How were ancient coins like this made? A stamp?
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Need a laughing emoji!
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Thank you!!
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And move to what platform to publish?
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I don’t know but I’ve always thought it best to know what the enemy is saying
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That’s hysterical!
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Not weird. There are thousands of words in common. You can look up the history of why. But words that end in -tion are always feminine and the same in both languages. Have fun!
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He needs to be arrested
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Yes, pretty much. You have categories at the top. Click on a category and then scroll the way you’re used to. I have these categories: politics, archaeology, sciart, science, books, photography, etc
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Being all your hatred and ignorance!!
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He is simply unable to learn new information.
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Trump ordered health and human services, FDA and CDC to not put out any updates on the websites about any diseases or any updates on avian flu that has shuttered Georgia’s poultry business
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Collaborating with @rin-krichilsky.bsky.social and Kanako Shimizu, we put together what's basically a top-ten list of ways to help foster trans inclusivity and awareness within our scientific and academic communities and would love if you could help share the guide!