JudithFlanders

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‘A meticulous historian with a taste for the offbeat’ according to the Sunday Times. According to my family just off the beat. She / her / hers. www.judithflanders.co.uk
Work19th-c. British social history, plus history of alphabetical order (yes really)
PlaySnark, satire and bile, for the most part

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The crowd at Trafalgar Square is huge: it’s almost impossible to imagine we don’t know right now if @[email protected] is alive or dead as @[email protected] reads his words: “All that’s asked of us is that we don’t stop fighting for what’s right”#FreeThemAll #ClimateJustice @[email protected]

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/FreedomForAlaa/status/1591450277198331904

Free Alaa on Twitter

“The crowd at Trafalgar Square is huge: it’s almost impossible to imagine we don’t know right now if @Alaa is alive or dead as @KhalidAbdalla reads his words: “All that’s asked of us is that we don’t stop fighting for what’s right”#FreeThemAll #ClimateJustice @RishiSunak”

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Ah yes. Iron and manganese. Two of the 118 possible genders

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/sciencebanshee/status/1589832656015196161

Sarah Faber on Twitter

“Ah yes. Iron and manganese. Two of the 118 possible genders”

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What if Jaws (1975) were set in the North East of England?

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/MisterABK/status/1246006737028685827

Alasdair Beckett-King on Twitter

“What if Jaws (1975) were set in the North East of England?”

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Wanna be efficient AND smart? Might take some organizing. This week, we talk with @[email protected], @[email protected], and Craig Robertson about how sorting information relates to our ability to remember and think. How to NOT “Fuhgeddaboutdit” https://bit.ly/3DngJEs

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/BiPiSci/status/1591183744286986241

La Serenissima at cut prices everyone’s dying to take advantage of.

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Thank you @[email protected] @[email protected] for talking about @[email protected] and the listeners incl. ENO audience and artists who spoke passionately. People go to opera in jeans at £10 (£0 if age -21) at ENO, that’s a proud leading culture to protect.
If you feel ⚽️>🎭, come taste it first! I think ⚽️=🎭

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/TamakiSugimoto_/status/1591046630857670656

Tamaki Sugimoto on Twitter

“Thank you @mrjamesob @LBC for talking about @E_N_O and the listeners incl. ENO audience and artists who spoke passionately. People go to opera in jeans at £10 (£0 if age -21) at ENO, that’s a proud leading culture to protect. If you feel ⚽️>🎭, come taste it first! I think ⚽️=🎭”

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There are many methods of organization, says author @[email protected]. Although alphabetization gets the most attention, she tells @[email protected] that “the idea that [alphabetization] is the only sensible sorting tool, is kind of regressive.” Hear more: https://bit.ly/3DngJEs

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/BiPiSci/status/1590467021703380992

RT @[email protected]

There are many methods of organization, says author @[email protected]. Although alphabetization gets the most attention, she tells @[email protected] that “the idea that [alphabetization] is the only sensible sorting tool, is kind of regressive.” Hear more: https://bit.ly/3DngJEs

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/BiPiSci/status/1590467021703380992

Can anyone explain why British cabinet ministers have their names on both sides of their place-cards? I understand that it’s hard for colleagues to remember the name of, say, the Home Secretary du jour, but it’s worrying they aren’t expected to remember their *own* names.
Woah.