Gabe Moshenska

@DrGabe
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reading ghost stories under the covers
FINALLY found the commemorative manhole cover celebrating the defeat of the Whitechapel fatberg in 2017.
I explained to my daughter that I keep fidgety toys in my office because sometimes students are nervous to talk to me and she snorted at the idea of me making anyone nervous. “Are they nervous you’ll fart in their face?”
Just when it seems the news couldn’t get any worse, they discover 4,000 new pages of #Hegel.
If you like any of my cartoons, I draw them to order (ie they're not prints, each one is drawn individually). You can browse them on my website. Still time to order them before Christmas. https://www.worldofmoose.com/collections/cartoons
Cartoons

Dentist: So, do you floss?
Me: Do you use a unique password for every account?

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There is no fence to sit on in this dispute

Vice chancellors are trying to dock up to 100% of our members' pay for working to contract

On these dates, find your nearest picket and let's show them we won't be bullied

PICKETS: https://www.strikemap.co.uk/union/ucu

#ucuRISING

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/ucu/status/1595135411093135361

StrikeMap UK - Find your nearest strike

🔎Find your nearest strike and pledge to visit a picket line with @StrikeMapUK 💻Search www.strikemap.co.uk ✊Up the workers #strikemapuk

The end of twitter as a microcosm of the end of capitalism:

People banding together, helping each other out, trying to salvage what is good, shifting to something unfamiliar, discovering new norms and ways of life.

Revealing the revulsion and stupidity of kings & oligarchs. Former hierarchies tumbling down, some being resurrected, but without the same kind of hold.

Rest, repair, reconciliation.

With Netflix’s Ancient Apocalypse, Graham Hancock has declared war on archaeologists

The new ‘docuseries’ makes grand claims about our ice age ancestors. Here’s why you should proceed with caution.

The Conversation
Guest lecturer this morning Professor Indy

I hate to admit it, but Graham Hancock is RIGHT about #pseudoarchaeology on #Wikipedia. His words, from an interview on a popular podcast: "[T]he point about Wikipedia is, that's the first place, when somebody hears my name or hears about my ideas, first place they gonna go have a look is Wikipedia. And immediately they're gonna get turned off."

So if you're itching to debunk the racist garbage he spreads in Netflix's #AncientApocalypse, consider editing Wikipedia. It really makes a difference.