- Jan 2024
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web.archive.org web.archive.org
- Sep 2023
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bryanmmathers.com bryanmmathers.com
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This is an idea I created a few years ago using the Visual Thinkery process with Educators.Coop and their collaborators focusing on the world of work.
I love this image:
Via Bryan Mathers at https://bryanmmathers.com/education-work/
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- Aug 2023
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transcription.si.edu transcription.si.edu
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Phyllis Diller Gag File - Drawer No. 49, Part 1
In this set, you will find cards from the following category: Lockhorns.
https://transcription.si.edu/project/9431
I had some collections of comic strips in my youth, but sadly didn't keep up the practice or them.
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- Apr 2023
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archive.org archive.org
- Jan 2023
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richardcarter.com richardcarter.com
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For the time being, my writing app of choice is Ulysses, but plenty of others are available—even, heaven help you, Micros✽ft W✽rd.
Multiple interesting things going on here with the use of "Micros✽ft W✽rd".
He's simultaneously: - Voldemorting the phrase to some extent so that it doesn't show up easily or at all in digital search. - He's visually marring the phrase to show active dislike of the software and its general use - By using the symbols, he's effectively turning the word into a form of profanity the way many have used the top row of symbols on typewriters to indicate swear words in the 20th century. Examples: sh@t, dmn, he!!, or any set of four symbols like &%^ to generally indicate a "four letter word" as many profane words typically have four letters.
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- Jul 2022
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www.b98.tv www.b98.tvHome1
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- Feb 2022
- Oct 2020
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www.theatlantic.com www.theatlantic.com
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People claiming that Trump said nothing racist may not be exactly the sharpest knives in the drawer on questions of sociology, and Trump himself is, on that score, a plastic spoon.
This could make a great political cartoon... a Republican drawer full of sharp knives and a pitiful Trump plastic spoon.
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