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Author Archives: nobodysaknowitall
Don’t ask me anything about music.
I know nothing, but I like the sound of these beauties:
I think I agree, but… [UPDATED] – Do I really agree?
I have watched quite a few of GirlWritesWhat’s videos, most I have issues with, and this one is no different, but I thought the angle on history was interesting. Alas, I still have some bones to pick, particularly in regards to the … Continue reading
Let me take a moment to tell you about Professor Edith Hall:
http://edithorial.blogspot.co.uk/ That there is her (sort of) new blog, that she started somewhere in the midst of her “Save Classics at Royal Holloway” campaign. She is now a Classics Professor at King’s College London, but she used to be a … Continue reading
Posted in My opinions, The people that surround me.
Tagged apathy, campaigning, classics, Edith Hall, RHUL, Royal Holloway
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Finally they have admitted it.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/jun/08/metropolitan-police-rape-victims-detective-arrested “The detective constable – who has not been named – was arrested on Friday on suspicion of perverting the course of justice. Colleagues raised allegations that he had altered crime documents by inserting statements from the Crown Prosecution Service … Continue reading
Because mothers are awesome, and the Vagenda are spot on.
“Of course it totally ignores the fact that actual changes came in to make 12 months flexible between two partners, as well as the hardly difficult idea that people are actually employed to cover maternity leave. Which is good for … Continue reading
Posted in My opinions, The people that surround me., The world we live in.
Tagged Feminism, maternity leave, mothers, vagenda
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The Queen and ‘Our’ Glorious Empire
The Queen and ‘Our’ Glorious Empire. Basically, I’m not celebrating the Jubilee, and some of the reasons are reflected in this brilliant blog post by Blackfeminists.org
Posted in History, My opinions, The world we live in.
Tagged Empire, jubilee 2012, monarchy
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Father Vlad is an inspiration to us all:
I don’t think I know anyone more interesting.
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Female pubic hair.
“Nature, including sexual nature, can be national. I have been working on the relation between love, erotics and religion among Italian and American university students for several years now. Although waxing kits are readily available, total depilation is rare among Italian … Continue reading