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“To my unknown friends and countrymen”

I’ve quite run out of the habit of keeping a RL, pen-on-paper journal. When I was working on my MA thesis, I had two – one for personal whatsits, and another exclusively for jotting down thoughts and ideas and reflections and screams of despair raised by my thesis. For the past several years, I’ve had […]

Posted byklaiApril 17, 2008Posted inaside, PhDTags: ramblings, topics1 Comment on “To my unknown friends and countrymen”

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