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1. Guess who exceeded expectations in all evaluative categories for last year? Guess who was called a star by her chair? Guess whose chair put in writing that she should apply for full professor? *beams*
2. Josh took Sammy to the vet yesterday. The vet confirmed that nothing else is going on (no ringworm or fleas or anything else terrible). We have him some new stainless steel dishes, he got a shot of steroids, and he's now on some sensitive skin food. And a wee bit of a diet as he has apparently reached his optimum weight. LOL He's already scratching and licking less, and the vet said she thinks he should be fine in about a week.
3. I have not seen Encanto and don't really know anything about it, but I enjoy making up stuff about shows I haven't seen so I have decided that the reason they don't talk about Bruno is because he died tragically but also ridiculously and no one can bear to talk about him because the Final Destination Rube Goldberg device nature of his death is too painful (and blackly funny) for conversation?
4. Some of you may be interested in reading "Beyond Critical Thinking" by Michael Roth (January 3, 2010 Chronicle of Higher Ed) which I think you can read online for free which articulates many of the same concerns as the Felski book but in a much shorter and more accessible format.
2. Josh took Sammy to the vet yesterday. The vet confirmed that nothing else is going on (no ringworm or fleas or anything else terrible). We have him some new stainless steel dishes, he got a shot of steroids, and he's now on some sensitive skin food. And a wee bit of a diet as he has apparently reached his optimum weight. LOL He's already scratching and licking less, and the vet said she thinks he should be fine in about a week.
3. I have not seen Encanto and don't really know anything about it, but I enjoy making up stuff about shows I haven't seen so I have decided that the reason they don't talk about Bruno is because he died tragically but also ridiculously and no one can bear to talk about him because the Final Destination Rube Goldberg device nature of his death is too painful (and blackly funny) for conversation?
4. Some of you may be interested in reading "Beyond Critical Thinking" by Michael Roth (January 3, 2010 Chronicle of Higher Ed) which I think you can read online for free which articulates many of the same concerns as the Felski book but in a much shorter and more accessible format.
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Date: 2022-03-30 10:17 am (UTC)