julia-rosethorn.bsky.social
Ph.D. candidate at the HUC-JIR in Cincinnati, educator, feminist, historian. Focusing on women and the ideology that subordinates them in the HB.
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Mitch would be proud.
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I will now advocate the use of haruspicy when folks talk about AI. I thank you for this - excellently said.
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They do make a difference! And you make a difference! Your work is important! Art and expression, thinking and advocating for new ways of seeing things-these are all things fascism tries to take away. Pursuing what you love, especially academically, is an act of resistance.
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The books on my desk increased like tribles once I started writing. I can barely fit a coffee cup on there now š
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Rooting for a āMost Dangerous Gameā situation
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I used to be an adventurer like you, but then I took an arrow to the knee.
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Heās a fashion icon!
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Itās giving arctic Steve Zissou.
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Omg Iāve tried to tell people about the sunscreen song and NO ONE EVER KNOWS ABOUT IT. I used to know it word for word and until I saw this skeet part of me worried it was an auditory hallucination.
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Judith might have had it figured out. Work on your research, live in a caveā¦ doesnāt sound so bad.
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Congrats!!!
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Thatās because Ohio itself is a bummer. (I say this as an Ohioan).
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The Hebrew authors are literary geniuses on so many levels, and a lot of that canāt be observed in English translations. I also tell my students every translator has an agenda, and being able to engage in the conversation allows for more diverse readings and better understandings of the text.
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I blame graduate school and my general Type A qualities. Turns out I overachieve at everything except a very critical part of living (breathing).
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This is hilarious - both my PTs told me the same thing. But truly - practicing diaphragmatic breathing has been a game changer for me (both with pain and anxiety). I think of it like exercise or meditation. Constant practice. Worth the challenge!
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Yes! When I started mine it was like I lost recollection of every class I had taken and what actually comprised HB studies.
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Maybe thatās the secret in St Petersburg that theyāre really singing about!
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This space kind of echoes the attic space Kevin and Fuller have to share in Home Alone! Very Christmas-y indeed!
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The machines are judging us. I was printing out my latest chapter for edits and my printer just decided to print entirely blank pages. It felt passive aggressive?
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Oh to stroll around the Pump Room and see whoās who!
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Donāt forget his sweet fit when heās dancing on SNL with Horatio Sans!! The hat movements alone ā iconic.
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What faculty are they imagining when they talk about this? And also why not push for labor solidarity between two underpaid classes of folks (most non tenure faculty) and workers on an assembly line? Also moratorium on āidentity politicsā lol what does it even mean.
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I am also wearing leather pants why did I do this to myself