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predicate, ink.: July 2008
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A place to predicate. Wednesday, July 23, 2008. By Rachel and Tessa. You thought I was j. Oking when I said we were communing with bowlegged goats in the Vermont Hills. Well I wasn't. There is a great big orchard near the predicate ranch in Perkinsville, VT called Wellwood Orchards. They own all the land in sight and grow apples in the fall and berries in the summer that you can pick yerself. Check out the lovely berry specimens at right, hand-picked by yours trulies (and mom! They will MELT you. There a...
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predicate, ink.: March 2011
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A place to predicate. Thursday, March 10, 2011. Speaking for Animals II. Here at predicate, ink., we've often employed the joking tagline "tees and totes that speak for themselves." And my last post was about what it means that those tees and totes so frequently prevent the animals depicted on them from "speaking for themselves.". According to Daston and Galison, the image. So "speaking for animals," on top of everything else, challenges the morality of 19th century science. Our seahorse breaks every...
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predicate, ink.: Creatures & Names: Speaking for Animals
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A place to predicate. Tuesday, March 1, 2011. Creatures and Names: Speaking for Animals. Because I recently did my Swiss friend Daniel the honor of writing a story about him in German for my German class, he decided to do me the honor of introducing me to two stuffed animals that he and Monika made. I hereby introduce you - with a little help from Daniel - to "Das Tier" and "Max.". Perhaps there is something particularly (culturally) Swiss about this concern: Hans Arp. 1923) series, he gives these creatu...
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predicate, ink.: August 2009
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A place to predicate. Friday, August 28, 2009. Refreshing Essay on Semenya (by my neighbor)! Check out this essay in the Times. By East Lansing neighbor and friend Alice Dreger. Even before I noticed the essay's byline, I found it a refreshing antidote to the uncritical news reports I had been reading about Caster Semenya. The 18-year-old world champion runner from South Africa whose gender has recently come under "suspicion". Instead, she coolly and expertly points out that the outcome of any such "gend...
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predicate, ink.: NEW website! and NEW items coming soon.
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A place to predicate. Thursday, December 23, 2010. And NEW items coming soon. We've launched a new and improved predicate, ink. website with a new, more colorful look. Check it out here. You can still order predicate, ink. merchandise there, but now you can also go there to browse the complete predicate, ink. drawings. Also in the works at long last - predicate, ink. infant onesies! Keep your eyes peeled - we'll be launching them in 2011. January 11, 2011 at 6:39 AM. Good thing babies cant read.
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predicate, ink.: September 2009
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A place to predicate. Saturday, September 5, 2009. Predicate post: Seahorse Spotting. One reader, seahorse-toter, and predicate informant reports that she has been detecting increasing seahorse activity on New York City streets:. I saw someone else with the sea horse bag on the street the other day.its spreading! Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry. Thanks for your careful surveillance, Caitlin S! Keep your wits about you. Send your spottings to tessa@predicateink.com. I Love This Debate. The eric c...
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predicate, ink.: October 2009
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A place to predicate. Saturday, October 10, 2009. I don't even know where to start with this. First off, how is it that this fat, flightless green parrot exists in New Zealeand and no one has yet informed me of it? It is so wonderfully dumb and trusting and fantastical and exhibits such endearingly unapologetically extinction-prone behavior in this scene that how could we not throw everything down right now and commit our lives to saving it from that fate? And we thought we'd seen the last of the dodos.
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predicate, ink.: Eric Carle Has a Seahorse
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A place to predicate. Sunday, July 20, 2008. Eric Carle Has a Seahorse. Like I'm on vacation, but in fact we're getting a lot of predicate homework done up here above the Mason-Dixon line! The first of these (many) accomplishments involved a visit to the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, tucked pleasantly into an apple orchard on the grounds of Hampshire College in Amherst, MA. And so, we begin our journey with a toilet shot - cause, look how cute the tiles are! They're showing the musem's colorful.
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predicate, ink.: December 2010
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A place to predicate. Thursday, December 23, 2010. And NEW items coming soon. We've launched a new and improved predicate, ink. website with a new, more colorful look. Check it out here. You can still order predicate, ink. merchandise there, but now you can also go there to browse the complete predicate, ink. drawings. Also in the works at long last - predicate, ink. infant onesies! Keep your eyes peeled - we'll be launching them in 2011. Monday, December 13, 2010. Featuring our very own seahorse tote.
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