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The Subjectivity of the ‘Subject’ Field
I have this joke I like to pull out sometimes that illustrates a broader point about modern society. It’s where I do an impression of someone on a dating site listing off their interests: “Hi, I’m an SWF. I’m into … Continue reading →
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