Daily Mirror, England, April 23, 1927
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the thing no one warns you about majoring in history is by the time you’ve graduated you’ve barely even scratched the surface of your discipline, and apparently, you’re just supposed to accept that??
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thanks youtube, you understand me
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“Ships at a distance have every man’s wish on board.”
— opening sentence in Zora Neale Hurston’s novel: “Their Eyes Were Watching God” (via andlohespoke)
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The Coffeyville Weekly Journal, Kansas, April 6, 1894
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OnlyMe. an app that's just you posting for yourself.
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Edinburgh, Scotland (by Graham S Paton)
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Daily Mirror - Wednesday 19 October 1938
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*flirts with you by offering to download academic articles for you using my institutional access*
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i'll never forget this girl in undergrad who once told me that she never reads parentheticals because "if they were important the writer wouldn't have put them in parentheses." chilling.
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