does anyone know how to talk to girls
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does anyone know how to talk to girls
i obviously do not play with toys. i only like formal dinners, and foreign films.
Fucktoys (2025) dir. Annapurna Sriram
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covers of rebecca by daphne du maurier pt. 1
it's okay to block people for being mildly annoying unless of course it's me in that case you're just gonna have to suck it up sorry
i think more final girls should be forty and kind of weird and off-putting
Gift for my most beloved husband of two black capped chickadees.
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I have never been more aware that a door is a slab of wall blocking a hole in a wall
grad school is a poison, because the door of your apartment will literally be falling off and you'll be thinking "this is just like 'the sociology of a door-closer'"
What do historians mean when they say "archive"? One archivist makes the case for a more precise use of the word.
It is a shame to fight over terminology, especially when there is a perfectly accurate and precise term that could be used: personal collections. Not only is “personal collections” more accurate, in my experience it also draws students’ attention to a number of questions that they don’t ask about the term “archive.” When I discuss personal or special collections with students, they begin asking questions that “archive” does not inspire, such as: Collected by whom? Collected why? For what purpose? These are the questions we are trying to teach as historians.
As many historians currently use the word “archives,” they seem to imply that an archive is the natural state in which primary sources arrange themselves after being discarded or left by their creators. It creates the false impression that there is little to no work that goes into making primary sources available to researchers, and—more dangerously—that archives are even a neutral or unmoderated space. When archives and the historical record are used interchangeably in this way, we are unable to see what might be missing.
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