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Giving out a lot of F’s this semester !!! 😾

Giving out a lot of F’s this semester !!! 😾

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Do what the teacher says and you’ll receive an A+… I promise..

Do what the teacher says and you’ll receive an A+… I promise 😉

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It’s Monday, but let’s talk about casual Friday… Why do we h..

It’s Monday, but let’s talk about casual Friday… Why do we have it ?? "Casual Friday" is a workplace practice that originated in the United States during the late 20th century. It gained popularity in the 1990s as a way for companies to allow employees to dress more casually at the end of the workweek. The trend was reportedly started in Hawaii in the 1960s when Hawaiian garment manufacturers encouraged people to wear Hawaiian shirts on Fridays, a practice that spread to the mainland. The idea was to boost morale and create a more relaxed atmosphere in the office. Over time, many companies adopted this practice as a way to promote employee satisfaction and work-life balance. Today, Casual Friday has become a widespread tradition in many workplaces around the world, although some companies have relaxed dress codes throughout the entire week.

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I love discussion over controversial figures. Often, I belie..

I love discussion over controversial figures. Often, I believe you can categorize a person into - *good* or *evil* - which is a controversial opinion in itself. Although I’m typically a “grey area” post-modernist, I’ve learned a lot about humans studying them, and I entertain the good or evil theory with confidence. What’s your opinion on Mao Zedong? Do you know who he is? I encourage you to watch my episode covering Mao, and look further into his life on your own! I won’t tell you why, but I will say there is a reason I wanted to cover him 🥂 @oftv @onlyfans https://of.tv/video/65b42a5ef0538900011832b3

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What’s so funny!?! Comedy has a rich history dating back to ..

What’s so funny!?! Comedy has a rich history dating back to ancient civilizations, where humor has always been used in various forms of entertainment, storytelling, and performances. From the satirical plays of ancient Greece to the witty writings of Shakespeare and the slapstick humor of vaudeville, comedy has evolved over time to reflect cultural norms, societal issues, and human experiences. Throughout history, comedy has served multiple purposes: it has been a tool for social commentary, a means of coping with difficult situations, a form of escapism, and a way to build connections and community through shared laughter. Laughter, as a universal human expression, serves important psychological and physiological functions. It reduces stress, boosts mood, strengthens social bonds, and promotes overall well-being. In essence, comedy and laughter are essential components of the human experience, providing relief, perspective, and joy in both good times and bad.

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🌟 *Passionate Professors Award* 🌟 Grateful for the honor I ..

🌟 *Passionate Professors Award* 🌟 Grateful for the honor I received at the educators award ceremony — recognition is always appreciated and flattery will get you everywhere,so honor those who you appreciate 🥰

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My friend Roxi and I have been studying a lot together latel..

My friend Roxi and I have been studying a lot together lately. She’s getting me into Japanese culture on another level 😎🔥 @roxiotaku https://onlyfans.com/860621808/roxiotaku

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To dress as you want while maintaining respect, opt for atti..

To dress as you want while maintaining respect, opt for attire that reflects your personal style while considering the audience and the formality of the event. Choose well-fitted, professional clothing that aligns with your message and exudes confidence, ensuring you strike a balance between individuality and professionalism. You’re welcome.

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The fall of the Roman Empire- everybody’s favorite history t..

The fall of the Roman Empire- everybody’s favorite history topic, is a complex process that occurred over centuries. Key factors include economic decline, military troubles, political instability, and invasions by various barbarian groups. The traditional date for the fall of Rome is 476 AD when the last Roman emperor, Romulus Augustulus, was deposed by the Germanic chieftain Odoacer. The decline of the Western Roman Empire marked the end of ancient Rome and the beginning of the Middle Ages in Europe. Historians often divide the fall of Rome into three main phases: 1. **Crisis of the Third Century (235-284 AD):** During this period, the Roman Empire faced internal strife, economic decline, and external threats. Emperors changed frequently, and the empire was often divided. This instability weakened the Roman state. 2. **Military Decline and Invasions (284-476 AD):** The Roman military faced challenges from various barbarian invasions and internal conflicts. The sack of Rome by the Visigoths in 410 AD and the Vandals in 455 AD are notable events. The western provinces were gradually lost, and the Roman Empire became more vulnerable. 3. **Political Fragmentation and Odoacer's Deposition (476 AD):** The final phase involved political fragmentation and the deposition of the last Roman emperor, Romulus Augustulus, by Odoacer in 476 AD. This event is often considered the symbolic end of the Western Roman Empire, leading to the onset of the Middle Ages in Europe.

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Read something. 📚

Read something. 📚

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It’s a labor of love- gifting for the holidays. There’s so m..

It’s a labor of love- gifting for the holidays. There’s so many friends and family to show your appreciation for. To gift with no strings attached… have you ever wondered why this tradition exists? I think it’s obvious! ♥️🎁: The tradition of holiday gift-giving has ancient roots, often linked to various cultural and religious practices. In many cultures, gift exchange symbolizes goodwill, generosity, and the spirit of sharing during festive seasons. Over time, this custom evolved, influenced by historical events and societal changes, becoming a significant aspect of modern celebrations. Today, exchanging gifts during the holidays is a way to express love, gratitude, and joy, fostering connections among family and friends. Also check out my friend Raquel @thecorkscrew for all your juicy vino questions 😘 🍷

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The Winter Solstice came upon us… The winter solstice marks ..

The Winter Solstice came upon us… The winter solstice marks the shortest day and longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Occurring around December 21st, it's a natural event caused by Earth's axial tilt. Many cultures have celebrated this astronomical phenomenon for centuries, with festivals and rituals symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness. Examples include the ancient Roman festival of Saturnalia and the Norse celebration of Yule. Today, various traditions, such as lighting candles or bonfires, continue to honor the significance of the winter solstice.

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Mrs. Claus is a fictional character often associated with Ch..

Mrs. Claus is a fictional character often associated with Christmas folklore. She's commonly depicted as the wife of Santa Claus. The earliest mention of Mrs. Claus is believed to be in the mid-19th century, appearing in various Christmas stories, poems, and illustrations. Over time, her character has evolved, with different adaptations in literature, movies, and popular culture shaping her image as a supportive and caring partner to Santa Claus.

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Everyone has been posting their holiday cocktails lately, ma..

Everyone has been posting their holiday cocktails lately, making me thirsty ! If you know me, you know my love for espresso, so the espresso martini is one of my favorites, but what’s the history?? ☕️🍸: The espresso martini originated in the 1980s. Legend has it that it was created by London bartender Dick Bradsell, who invented the drink when a customer asked for a cocktail that would "wake me up and then fuck me up." The result was a blend of fresh espresso, vodka, coffee liqueur, and simple syrup, shaken with ice and strained into a martini glass. The combination of caffeine from the espresso and the kick of alcohol made it an instant hit. Over the years, the espresso martini has become a classic, enjoyed worldwide as a sophisticated and energizing cocktail. Cheers!!

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I’ve quoted Mark Twain before, but do you know his connectio..

I’ve quoted Mark Twain before, but do you know his connection to my home state of Missouri? Mark Twain, born Samuel Langhorne Clemens in 1835, spent a significant portion of his life in Missouri, a state that profoundly influenced his work. Growing up along the Mississippi River in Hannibal, Twain drew inspiration from the vibrant riverboat culture and the people he encountered. His experiences as a steamboat pilot and later as a miner during the Gold Rush shaped his understanding of American society. Twain's Missouri background is notably reflected in his literary masterpiece, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," which vividly captures the spirit of small-town life along the Mississippi. Additionally, "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" explores the complex issues of racism and social injustice prevalent in pre-Civil War Missouri. Twain's sharp wit and keen observations, rooted in his Missouri upbringing, continue to make his works timeless reflections of American history and culture.

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Happy Holidays ✨

Happy Holidays ✨

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* Champagne rolls off her tongue like a second language 🥂 *

* Champagne rolls off her tongue like a second language 🥂 *

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What is @oftv ?? Watch and find out 😎😘 https://of.tv/video/..

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I know all the secrets 😘

I know all the secrets 😘

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Hello.

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“When a man loves cats, I am his friend and comrade, without..

“When a man loves cats, I am his friend and comrade, without further introduction.” -Mark Twain

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