phone call home after the first week of teaching
me: i'm so exhausted i can't see straight.
both my parents, who have done more than their fair share of teaching: yes, we didn't want to warn you about that.
me: wTF


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phone call home after the first week of teaching
me: i'm so exhausted i can't see straight.
both my parents, who have done more than their fair share of teaching: yes, we didn't want to warn you about that.
me: wTF
Please enjoy my sweet baby's post-nap cuddle pose.
I should be writing but instead I woke up from a nap and started watching Demetri Martin's new special on Netflix
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Post-Nap Thoughts:
Do you think at some point historians and stuff are gonna study online history? Like, not just how the Internet effects historical movements, and not even just Gates and Jobs and Zuckerburg, and the advent of Google, but like, everything. Like: "The Dress: How One Garment Took the Internet by Storm" "The Anthropology of the Fandom" "Selfie Culture: A Sociological Perspective" "Rick Roll: Rise of the Online Troll" "How Did I Get Here and Why is this Giraffe Singing?: The Psychology of Youtube Hypnosis"