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. . . but hark, all is not lost. Some of my students wield wonder with their pens. “I know that across the sea, across the sand, and across the street, terrible things are being done in the name of … Continue reading
. . . but hark, all is not lost. Some of my students wield wonder with their pens. “I know that across the sea, across the sand, and across the street, terrible things are being done in the name of … Continue reading
Wait, wait, it gets better even worse! “Looking at this picture makes me think that why bother with circumscribing their women if nobody knows what they look like anyway? What I mean, is, which is which? Who knows? They could … Continue reading