I was just curious as I'm currently do a history Mlitt as I focus on the early modern period like what Ruby will be doing for the course , so I've done some archive work for assignments but not as much as Ruby is making out that she will be doing.There likely will be a fair amount of archive work. This is the course you do as training if you want to become an academic working in this field, in order to acquire the professional skills (working with very old books, MSS, etc), so it does focus a decent amount on that stuff. However, Ruby manages to talk about it in a rather confusing and misleading way!
I think ‘happened upon’ is more correct (or ‘happened to come across’ if you must), but it’s old-fashioned either way.View attachment 2385658
"cutest toast I've ever happened across"
isn't it, "happened to come across"? or is "happened across" also a saying?
also wtf is "charming rivers I'm yet to see"?? she's talking as if she saw the rivers, but the rivers are rivers that she's yet to see? If she didn't see them, then, well, why the fuck not, if you were already there, why mention it at all? obviously she did see the rivers, and they were the most charming rivers she has ever seen, but she wanted to sounds like the most brightest smartest kindest little girl ever lived, but also forgot her brain is dead and can't make sense of words anymore, not that it ever did. Honestly, it's not even a rare expression—yet to see. How how how so much fuck-up?
I started a new job recently and I pulled up with a whole pencil case with something like £50 worth of stationeryJesus for work I just turn up with a couple of pens my name badge water bottle that I will fill up but not drink
I think my colleagues would be shocked if I pulled out half a stationery shop
It's attention seeking at this pointImagine being in a lecture and everyone's there with their laptops and then this vision in Miss Patina bursts through the door and proceeds to tip the entire contents of a Ryman's superstore out on the desk next to you. Followed by what you think is the early tremors of an earthquake but is actually just The Planner being hauled out of the kanken and clanked down onto the desk, scattering washi tape and Gaviscon tablets to the four winds.
Shoving my laptop or a notepad, a pen and a bottle of water in my backpack a minute before I had to leave was the closest to a uni bag I ever got. When I actually went to the lecture that is... Most of my lecturers uploaded presentations anyway so there was no need to listen to them read their slides for 90 minutes.What’s in my uni bag - Well, I never had one.
It's called brachydactyly and lots of people have it (me, Megan Fox lol). It's just that hers are badly trimmed and her nail polish has gone weird and cracked, which makes it look like a fungal infectionIn her latest what's in my uni bag video, WHAT IS GOING ON WITH HER THUMB NAIL!!?? I mean her actual nail. Did/ does she bite her nails at all? I've bitten my nails for as long as I can remember, I hate it but when I can manage to let them grow they don't look like hers?
Please, someone correct me if she has some sort of condition that would make them grow that way, but I'm sorry, that specific thumbnail looked revolting.
She would feel so much better if her house was cleaner. No wonder she always looks and sounds so grim and pasty and unmotivated.Why post this? It looks fecking nasty. Watery sauce, different types of pasta (so one is sure to be undercooked or overcooked), all the old crumbs down the side of the cooker, and the dusty pans in the background. It's just grim all around.
Is that pan what the Bones' use as a food bin? Certainly looks like food waste to me.Why post this? It looks fecking nasty. Watery sauce, different types of pasta (so one is sure to be undercooked or overcooked), all the old crumbs down the side of the cooker, and the dusty pans in the background. It's just grim all around.
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