I enjoy history but I’m always conscious that it’s from a privileged remove, like oooh cool the Romans had sick armour, but were awful murdering bastards. French Revolution was awesome to learn about but then they murdered a lot of ordinary people too in the end. Always feel like deep down it’s pretty wrong to enjoy history

sometimes I like to just look at a map and think about how big Russia is. Get an awesome feeling from looking at big things, like when you get to scales of planets and our sun is a tiny pinprick compared to some great big giant beast of a star.

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if you changed to archaeology you’d have yourself a t-shirt slogan

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Anthropology’s the most interesting even if it had kinda racist origins as a discipline
Sociology’s good too

What the fuck are you saying about old German dudes who never leave the house?

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Geography isn’t my favourite, but I’ve voted for it out of respect for #GeographyWeek

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Oh the

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Cards against.

Very random and funny and definitely an actual game

Geography the best surely because it’s the one with the least waffle

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did Geography at GCSE so it gets my vote.

love an oxbow lake.

Helps you develop an understanding of how everyone you were told was mega as a kid were actually utter tyrannical murderpricks though. Also, my history degree helped me be more active in reading sources that weren’t white, male, capital - not reading ‘the victors’ as such.

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DM me

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Terminal moraine

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As if human expression is trumped by ‘oh look freeze thaw weathering’

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image

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art is often inspired by geography.

or people painting with elephant shit.

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sometimes the world’s worth more than the sum of its parts
not often

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Phonetics

haha alveolar trill go brrrrrrrr

@1101010logy

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Take out German and you have a group of my mates who carried on the same bullshit thought experiments for years at sessions, usually while smoking joints and being very, very boring.

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