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divesting from fossil fuels by calvincoolidgestan
Fandoms: Five College, Anthropomorphized Academic Institutions, Amherst College, Biddy Martin, College and University - Fandom, Academia (Anthropomorphic)
02 Jan 2021
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Amherst College is getting a little lonely (and horny) during a self-imposed, months-long quarantine with their best friends Smith, UMass, Mount Holyoke, and Hampshire College. The situation escalates and wishes are fulfilled during a drunken game of Dirty Jenga. This is satire, please do not sue me.
Bookmarked by hygtglover
02 Dec 2025
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hello i’ve watched the pitt 8 times and made a spreadsheet about it. i used the spreadsheet to figure out all the doctor-patient parallels and the purposes behind specific patient inclusion. i’ve organized my results into three sub-series: on a doctor-by-doctor basis, on a patient-by-patient basis, and on an episode-by-episode basis. this work is a compilation of the doctor-by-doctor posts i made on tumblr.
substantially updated 8/2/25. original posts can still be found in the tumblr tag
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- Part 1 of The Pitt Spreadsheet Meta
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23 Jul 2025
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Fine, he thought, adjusting his sunglasses. Let the night shift have all the heatstrokes, dehydration, and twisted ankles. He’d stand out here in the sun, explain CPR to children, and pretend not to care when no one listened.
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The day shift gets roped into running a community outreach event during the Pittsburgh marathon.
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06 Jul 2025
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The car pooling, she thought, represented this blurring of boundaries: not quite work but not quite personal life, either. If somebody asked her if she ever saw Langdon outside of the hospital, what should she say?
Mel and Langdon car pool to work.
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Bookmarked by hygtglover
12 Jun 2025
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He came with no intention to stay. It was just until things settled, just until he found someplace else. But he lingered, maybe because he knew that someplace else would never be his place, not if she wasn't there. And little by little, in the sweet domesticity of shared space, quiet glances and accidental touches, something began to blossom. He made space in her house, in her life, like he'd always been part of it. And she'd let him.
Ivy doesn't ask permission to grow, it finds the cracks.Frank Langdon and Melissa King are roommates
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12 Jun 2025

