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Fault in Our Stars | rambling through culture
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Thoughts on culture, people, and the ways they connect. Tag Archives: Fault in Our Stars. 8220;It’s embarrassing that we all just walk through life blindly accepting that scrambled eggs are fundamentally associated with mornings.”. Hazel Grace Lancaster, The Fault in Our Stars. I don’t know the answer; I’ve never given scrambled eggs too much thought. What a great example of a reminder that our “normal” isn’t everyone’s “normal”! Explains Hazel’s frustration this way:. The reason that you and I both find...
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John Green | rambling through culture
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Thoughts on culture, people, and the ways they connect. Tag Archives: John Green. 8220;It’s embarrassing that we all just walk through life blindly accepting that scrambled eggs are fundamentally associated with mornings.”. Hazel Grace Lancaster, The Fault in Our Stars. I don’t know the answer; I’ve never given scrambled eggs too much thought. What a great example of a reminder that our “normal” isn’t everyone’s “normal”! Explains Hazel’s frustration this way:. The reason that you and I both find it unfo...
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Values | rambling through culture
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Thoughts on culture, people, and the ways they connect. Icebergs are downright awe-inspiring. They drift along in the sea looking majestic and complete, but that visible part is only a small portion of the whole. There’s a mammoth chunk of ice below the surface, anchoring the tip of the iceberg that we see. Knowing and remembering what’s underneath the water is extremely important if you’re the kind of ship captain who wants to avoid smashing your vessel into tiny pieces. Whether we’re comparing culture ...
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housesl | rambling through culture
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Thoughts on culture, people, and the ways they connect. 8220;It’s embarrassing that we all just walk through life blindly accepting that scrambled eggs are fundamentally associated with mornings.”. Hazel Grace Lancaster, The Fault in Our Stars. I don’t know the answer; I’ve never given scrambled eggs too much thought. What a great example of a reminder that our “normal” isn’t everyone’s “normal”! Explains Hazel’s frustration this way:. The reason that you and I both find it unfortunate that some foods ar...
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Culture | rambling through culture
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Thoughts on culture, people, and the ways they connect. 8220;It’s embarrassing that we all just walk through life blindly accepting that scrambled eggs are fundamentally associated with mornings.”. Hazel Grace Lancaster, The Fault in Our Stars. I don’t know the answer; I’ve never given scrambled eggs too much thought. What a great example of a reminder that our “normal” isn’t everyone’s “normal”! Explains Hazel’s frustration this way:. The reason that you and I both find it unfortunate that some foods ar...
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Cultural adjustment | rambling through culture
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Thoughts on culture, people, and the ways they connect. Tag Archives: Cultural adjustment. I’m a big fan of learning. Not all the knowledge I’ve accumulated is enthralling for those around me (finer points of adjective clauses. For instance), but a lot of it makes for fun conversation. Especially interesting? Questions students have asked that made me step back and look at American culture from an outside perspective. Is it OK to take M&M’s and soft drinks to the church service? August 19, 2013. Enter yo...
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Above and Below | rambling through culture
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Thoughts on culture, people, and the ways they connect. Icebergs are downright awe-inspiring. They drift along in the sea looking majestic and complete, but that visible part is only a small portion of the whole. There’s a mammoth chunk of ice below the surface, anchoring the tip of the iceberg that we see. Knowing and remembering what’s underneath the water is extremely important if you’re the kind of ship captain who wants to avoid smashing your vessel into tiny pieces. Whether we’re comparing culture ...
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Breakfast | rambling through culture
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Thoughts on culture, people, and the ways they connect. 8220;It’s embarrassing that we all just walk through life blindly accepting that scrambled eggs are fundamentally associated with mornings.”. Hazel Grace Lancaster, The Fault in Our Stars. I don’t know the answer; I’ve never given scrambled eggs too much thought. What a great example of a reminder that our “normal” isn’t everyone’s “normal”! Explains Hazel’s frustration this way:. The reason that you and I both find it unfortunate that some foods ar...
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Rules for Comments | rambling through culture
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Thoughts on culture, people, and the ways they connect. Your thoughts can make it richer and smarter and more interesting. Play nicely. If you can’t play nicely, I enthusiastically encourage you to go play somewhere else. Show respect to all of us. Please don’t swear or attack people and their ideas. This is not a platform for being hateful or selling anything. Add something of value to the conversation. Always always always look both ways before you cross the street. Please. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Learning | rambling through culture
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Thoughts on culture, people, and the ways they connect. I’m a big fan of learning. Not all the knowledge I’ve accumulated is enthralling for those around me (finer points of adjective clauses. For instance), but a lot of it makes for fun conversation. Especially interesting? Questions students have asked that made me step back and look at American culture from an outside perspective. Is it OK to take M&M’s and soft drinks to the church service? How about a bottle of water? And tagged American culture.