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jayvespertine · 11 months
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“May we stop seeing ourselves through the eyes of people that never saw us.”
— Dr Thema
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Nick Carraway really said: I don’t like people but have I mentioned 💖💕💖Gatsby 💖💗💕
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sleepy-bebby · 2 years
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drlinguo · 11 months
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… found in the university …
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earlgrey24 · 4 days
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Today on Rejected Academic Paper Names:
Achilles and Patroclus: Two Bros Chillin' in the Same Urn Five Feet Apart 'Cause They're Not Gay
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queerbookwhore · 7 months
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You are not just a girl, or some guy, you are an abhorrent creature whose creator cannot look upon without disgust and hate
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'f u my child is completely fine!' .....your child is forcing herself to read homer "for fun"
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victusinveritas · 3 months
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home-ward · 4 months
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Writing fantasy has my heart 💛👩🏼
2024 writing, moodboarding, editing, and rewriting has begun. Follow my adventures on Instagram
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rory-bor-e-alis · 4 months
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It really says something about the state of long-term careers in academia that Darcy is still doing random internships
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symphonyofdoom · 8 months
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His grad student mentor asked him to clean out the bench.
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jayvespertine · 11 months
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Jay Vespertine (via letsbelonelytogetherr)
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sleepy-bebby · 2 years
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drlinguo · 1 month
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I would propose in review processes:
a reviewer should never refer to his own papers. If his papers are so relevant, reviewer 2 and reviewer 3 will point to them :)
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burningvelvet · 1 year
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the wikipedia page of every white writer from the 18th/19th/20th centuries:
early life (horrific abuse, dysfunctional family, child prodigy)
career (early failures then sudden wild success, changed literature forever, feuds with other writers)
personal life (racism, anti-semitism, sex scandals, alcoholism, abuse, pedophilia, probably involved with a war or a murder, philanthropy, battles with illnesses, odd habits)
death (either died young in some romanticized way or lived long enough to become a conservative)
legacy (list of adaptations of their work, inspired every writer after them, beloved by scholars, voted one of the top 100 writers by some magazine, had their face put on some limited edition currency or postage stamp)
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