stevenhseggie.bsky.social
marketing professor @ESSEC, ex-Turkey, UK, USA. Sport / politics / digital transformation / countering disinformation / “unsung hero of BlueSky” / 🐶
Western suburbs of Paris
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Our senior management are present more often than not. It’s the rest of faculty who aren’t
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I like Javert’s character
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I might go and see it next season in Paris. I’m a bit scared though that at some point I’ll jump up shouting ‘vive la révolution vive la france’
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My dad loved FGTH Relax. He hadn’t really thought through what it was about. He got a bit embarrassed when I explained
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Sees a bit of himself in M. Thenardier
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One must assume he has no fucking clue what it means
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Not that universities are a sign of anything much but we’re also seeing a push toward in-person, zoom only with good reason etc
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🤷🏻♂️
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on the ground and in the air, grim
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don't forget the marzipan museum
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yeah, I'm so close to changing but as ever changing habits is difficult
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that's possible regarding when right-wing was out of power.
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in addition to any possible double standard that may exist
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well compare Obama and Trump. Obama has the power of the rule of law but was bound by norms, i.e. the rules of the game. Trump doesn't care about the rules so he has more power than Obama has and if he wants will fuck you
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but that's power too, no? Given that none of these individuals have the power to do what Trump does given these individuals' deference to norms
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It’s not that surprising really. It’s just deference to power.
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he is a bot surely, no?
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On occasions my daughter has asked me if she can crack my fingers mainly because she knows it freaks me the fuck out
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There’s so many things to dislike you for and they picked the most relatable part of you 😃
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It would be a great idea for below 11 yr olds
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Part of the trick is to actually just do a contemporary dance without telling the boys that's what they are actually doing. Jonah and the Whale is good for this. You just need the Voice of God, Jonah, some sleazy Ninevities in speaking roles. Some kids who like arts and crafts make the whale.
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Exactly, it wasn’t wrong just a repetition of what many others had said better.
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Luckily those days are behind me but boy were they rough.
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I hope they win
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But everyone else’s kids lack talent. They need to be more ruthless, just get the good kids on. Shit ones can be up the back playing the triangle or something equally useful
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Ok the one hand, yes. But imagine going to all that effort to get there for a measly 20 mins. And I know that’s a bias but still
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I read the FT and Le Monde for my French
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I do think that Denmark and Greece should lie down so that Scotland qualify. Scotland fans singing about Trump will be immense
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Can also be used for “was this tweet pointless”*
*there’s a good argument that all tweets are pointless tbf
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He’s just old nowadays but the last 30 years is a bit harsh, he wrote the God Delusion in that time.
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I thought about you yesterday when I saw at the entrance to Vésinet (posh suburb of Paris) a sign saying no caravans.
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That’s so obvious that we don’t even talk about you. It’s a given
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She’s 16 I’d love to tbh :))
(We live in France anyway)
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I’ve basically ruined my child’s life by marrying a Turk so she’s a Huguenot / Turk mix
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Huguenot here, arrived even later. I’m screwed