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not onely the prince & kyng but also though he hath both angels & devilles that are gaylours vnder hym yet the chiefe gaylour ouer this whole brode prison the word is (as I take it) God & that I suppose ye will grant me
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it's what you tweeted, makes baudrillard look like the dworkin
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wait until you see preliminary notes towards a theory of the young-girl
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reply guys use chatgpt now so it's hard to tell
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as i said in the linked tweet, i'm not teaching rabelais, i'm giving an overview of the intellectual preoccupations of the annales school
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stay mad
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it's not wrong! but i feel like literary scholars would get mad at me for saying it
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not teaching it, to be clear. was trying to explain why the annales school were preoccupied with the idea that there was something paradoxical about it being very filthy and full of atheistic ideas while rabelais was nominally religious
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politicians only know eat hot chip, i am the senate, hath no jurisdiction, twerk, charge phone and lie
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we're stuck doing this over and over until jesus comes back i fear
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caretaker burnout suicide also seems likely, he was almost 100 and as much as i assume any guy married to someone 30 years younger is likely to kill his wife i'm not 100% that he was physically capable of it
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no evidence, seems she was having liver problems, etc, but on some level i feel like she'd be alive if she hadn't done buffy
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is that not the joke
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I would argue that the sort of reactionary smol bean masculinity that we see from Fender and the Daily Mail and the right in general is actually quite new: it's hard to think of a time when the demand was that men be seen as fragile, weak and in need of pity.
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He did this in order to personally enrich himself after he had left the Church and was married w children. He sold books that had often been *loaned* to him, after he explained (while still a priest) that was creating an 'official centre for recusant studies for the whole south of England'. (2/x)
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can be more than one