Overnight experts keep throwing the words 'Wagner' and 'mercenary' around without fully understanding that even in the 19th Century, precarious work was rife in the music industry and even the most talented composer always had to look at the bottom line 🤷
@phat_controller This is one of my favourite replies I think I've ever had! 💯 🤓 Maybe the subject of a forthcoming paper called 'Silver Linings: A Critical Analysis of the 'Playbook' as a cultural object' 🤣
Ok Twitter community: what’s a question that you wish you had asked long ago and now feel like it’s too late?
Also, unrelated, WTF is a ‘playbook’ anyway?? 🧐
Except as you all know, Caesar's last words were reported to have been kai su teknon - you too, my child. Otherwise, as you were... On the plus side, the Shakespearian version is a macaronic line - switching between languages halfway through
https://t.co/EEUOE6pLv5
De-sensasionalising the rhetoric of national #security which constructs the criminal #other: Hamid Khan presents the brilliant work of @stoplapdspying building community power to abolish the #police state #DataJustice2023
Another marathon of organising, but finally happy to (hopefully) sit back and just enjoy the quality of work being presented at our #datajustice2023 conference. 🙌🙌🙌
Our Future Inside The Fifth Column- Or, What Chatbots Are Really For
Frightful rhetoric on chatbots is a come-on to powerful corporate and institutional actors. We must resist the nihilist billionaire conquest for algorithmic supremacy, says Emily Tucker.
https://t.co/ZmWU3m6ZWr
I won’t go into HWN/HON/HYN & HWNNA/HONNA/HYNNY now. Just rest assured that HWNNA is fine in speech to say ‘that [one].’
The more you use Welsh & gain confidence, you’ll naturally want to discover more about expressing ‘this’ & ‘that,’ as well as picking up how speakers use them.
@Laura_deaves It’s sooo good! 😍 But also breaks my heart and makes me cry til I’ve got more snot than I can handle 😭
Let me know what you think when you’ve read it!