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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:sunglasses:

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it depends really because in school it was geography because who the fuck cares about crop rotation which is my only memory of the awful history lessons we had. As an adult it’s history.

Wish we had a geology class in school, well into rocks and shit.

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I had a geography teacher called Mr. Longshaw
My brother had a biology teacher called Ms. Bodily.

Any others?

My Latin tutor’s first name was Roman

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jfc

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Faith in humanity being restored

Had a teacher called Mr Brain and another called Mr Boreham

Apologies. One’s tutor of Latin.

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Ad astra per suffering succotach

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