Lousy day at work today. In short, something became a huge issue that A) should not have been an issue, at least not as large as it turned out to be and B) probably wouldn't have been an issue had I been there. It's also related to a practice that was started before I got there, so I wasn't able to answer any of the "why does it happen this way?" questions that came my way. Not terribly time consuming, but stressful.
Here's a bit for you. If I were to tell you that the following passage appeared in an academic publication, when do you guess it would have been written? No googling, I want to know what your speculation is:
[...]In bisexuality, as in other domains, one finds intermediate cases ranging from a mere trace of homosexual love to the most pronounced[...]
I shall post about my adventures in Philly and with
lls_mutant later, when I am in a better mood. I almost missed my flight yesterday, and suffice to say I kinda wish I had.
Here's a bit for you. If I were to tell you that the following passage appeared in an academic publication, when do you guess it would have been written? No googling, I want to know what your speculation is:
[...]In bisexuality, as in other domains, one finds intermediate cases ranging from a mere trace of homosexual love to the most pronounced[...]
I shall post about my adventures in Philly and with
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I guess I'd say something like the 70's? Just because of my above rationalizations. I'm curious to know the answer.
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I'm reading "Strangers: Homosexual Love in the 19th Century" right now, and it's incredibly fascinating.
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My Histories of Queer Activism class is teaching me all sorts of madness. Though I am discovering that even a topic that is important and relevent is still capable of making you burn out and scream, "GOD I DON'T CARE ANYMORE" when you are doing academic work on it.
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If not, yeah, I'll guess mid-70s, too.
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