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Classicist Mary Beard's extraordinary 2014 essay "The Public Voice of Women" from the @lrb.co.uk makes it clear that the desire to silence women goes back to Homer, and never stopped, and that can connect the Tates and these meltdown boys. www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v3...
Today I learned that the word 'hurricane' is a survivor from one of the aboriginal Caribbean languages, Taino.
Disappointing to see even Paul Simon is now promoting this awful technology.
me either mr president
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The Dorian Gray effect ;)
All I can do is imagine how difficult it would be to run with that hairstyle.
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Public speech was a – if not the – defining attribute of maleness. A woman speaking in public was, in most...
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Mary Beard · The Public Voice of Women
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In Taino belief Juracan represents the hurricane (where we get the word), but is also the embodiment of chaos itself. His twin, Jukihú, is the opposite, representing order, predictability, and conditions under which humans can live and live well. #FairytaleTuesday
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