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charriesjourney · 4 years ago
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craving for some Baked Sushi? @kyotosushibake will definitely satisfy you! Order their best selling Crazy Maki - while their on sale via @grab_ph🍙 slide to see me enjoying my order😋 yum-yum-yummm!!! #CravingSatisfied #BakedSushi #CrazyMaki #SushiBake #Cravings #KyotoSushiBake #Maginhawa #Food #HappyTummy #Yummy https://www.instagram.com/p/CLy9cj3nlaN/?igshid=1kdsf93us0428
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oeleo · 4 years ago
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[322] @OjisanYakitori ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ 1. Crazy Maki 2. Spicy Salmon Maki 3. California Maki ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ #2020leo366 #OjisanYakitoriBar #OjisanYakitori #Maki #CrazyMaki #SpicySalmonMaki #CaliforniaMaki #SpicySalmon #Salmon #JapaneseFood #Japanese https://www.instagram.com/p/CH1sWohFWRM/?igshid=1yt4yu7ln2iz
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inner-self-indulgence · 7 years ago
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#japanese #sushi #sashimi #tamago #crazymaki #tuna
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jempeg · 7 years ago
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01.01.18 Our first family dinner of the year. My kids picked the restaurant. They obviously LOVE Japanese food. They can’t get enough of it! If they had to eat one nation’s cuisine for the rest of their lives it would definitely be Japanese. To the sushi chefs, restaurant staff and daddy @norielg23, “Gochisousama.” 🙏🏼🍣🍱🍤🥢🇯🇵 . . . . . #oishii #onakagaipaiidesu #birthdaydinner #HBDLuc #japanese #sashimi #uni #roe #sushi #crazymaki #oyster #usribeyesteak #tempura #mackerel #chickenteriyaki #certifiedfoodies (at OGAWA Traditional Japanese Restaurant)
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sawbilled-vic · 5 years ago
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I have a lot of thoughts on this topic, but I want to try and respond to this:
conservatives in, say, the ‘50s could have a reasonable debate with people about why the “new trends” in lit crit/film crit/the arts/etc. were “bad”, because some of them were still willing to engage with this stuff.
So take William F. Buckley as an example. He wrote God and Man at Yale in 1951, and his main criticisms of Yale at the time were that it a) taught Keynesian economics, which he thought was “collectivist”, and b) that their religion faculty didn’t proselytize for Christianity, which he saw as an attack on faith. And he was very clear that he thought both of these trends should be stopped, that academics should not did not have the freedom to pursue them. Yale was “owned” by its mostly-Christian alumni, therefore it should promote Christianity.
Buckley also basically called the Yale professors communists, which matters because Buckley was a big supporter of McCarthyism. So yeah, he may have been able to hold a reasonable debate, but he also fully supported policies that robbed his opponents of their freedom and ruined their lives. He was not just saying “I think this is bad” but also “I think this should be suppressed.”
(People like Buckley and McCarthy are also the reason that, when I got a TA’ing position at a state school in 2013, I had to sign an oath that I’d never been a communist or tried to overthrow the U.S. government. They would not have been hiring any ex-terrorists.)
I bring up Buckley here because he’s very influential, but also because the things he objected to were so milquetoast. These weren’t ridiculous pomo excesses or leftist dogmatism. In the religion case, it was the basic assumption of religious studies as a discipline, for the entire past century (i.e., approaching religion as a secular subject).
I know about this because when I tried and failed to do a PhD, it was in religious studies. Most of my classmates and professors were religious. Quite a few were fairly conservative, such that it was uncomfortable to be out as gay in that environment. And yet all of them accepted the basic premise that what we were doing was a secular discipline. And all of us took great pains to communicate this to students, and to affirm that we were not there to attack people’s faith. And we still always got complaints, because what we were doing was ultimately not what conservative religious people wanted.
And what that all left me feeling is that there’s no point in humanities/social science academics trying to placate conservatives, because what conservatives really want is for most of those fields to just ... not exist. You could spend all day throwing the marxists and the pomo literary scholars under the bus (and believe me, I understand the temptation), but conservative critics would just keep moving the goalposts.
To put it another way: to me, conservatives aren’t like part of a fandom who just dislike the prevailing trends in fic. They’re like the stereotype of a curatorial fandom gatekeeper, who’s (literally) obsessed with canon and dismisses almost all fic regardless of type. Or they’re like a completely different fandom that’s decide it hates this other one and everything about it, but who won’t accept criticism or dislike of their own favored series. And either way, they’re not just sitting back and bitching; they’re doxxing people and sending death threats and DDOSing people’s websites.
That last part isn’t a metaphor, either. My old department regularly got threatening phone calls, whenever a professor appeared on, like, a history channel program about the historical Jesus or something. We had professors doxxed for not supporting gun rights. A classmate was stalked for a semester by a student for being “anti-christian.”
So yeah, I share your frustration with some of the “coffee shop AUs,” so to speak. I could write a book about intellectual faddism and academic cliques and how crazymaking academic leftists can be. But I don’t think any of that is to blame for conservative attitudes.
Contemporary conservatism has effectively exiled *itself* from humanities and social-sciences academia, because their response to any flaw in their ideology is just to deny that it exists and invent conspiracy theories about the people pointing it out.
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jannica0211 · 8 years ago
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Through ups and downs, change may reshape you, but you will always be—for me—my one and only @crazymaki 🐒 Happy 21st (Legal) Birthday!🎉 💼 Love (as always), Sugar ❤
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luckbabe-blog · 8 years ago
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#CrazyMaki #Cusina 😋
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thekikaywanderer · 8 years ago
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Sundate 💖 #thecouplewanderer #foodie #happytummy #foodhuntersph #goingjapanese #ramen #crazymaki #kikaywanderer (at Okioki Japanese Restaurant SM Mall of Asia)
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rakista112 · 8 years ago
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Glad I took a picture before eating #foodeu #maki #crazyMaki (at Sm City Bacolod)
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beyond-her-yesterday-blog · 9 years ago
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Life can be happier & stress free if we have all that we desire. But time will give us all that we deserve. 🍥🍣🍻 #sushi #sushitime #thebest #futomaki #calimaki #crazymaki #japanese (at Don Don Tei)
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inner-self-indulgence · 9 years ago
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#magurosashimi #crazymaki #japanese #foodie #nomnom
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yinyeenyin · 10 years ago
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Happy place. #japanese #SukiyakiDon #CrazyMaki #dinner #food #foodie #foodtrip #foodporn #asian
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jannica0211 · 9 years ago
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Never a dull moment with this crazy fellow... Happiest 20th Birthday Maki ☺️🎉 #crazymaki
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espionage00diva · 10 years ago
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Yey!!! Japanese...ang laki ng mukha ko ah!!! Asar #dinner #kimpura #greenbelt3 #crazymaki #tempura #weekends #latepost (at Kimpura Japanese Restaurant Greenbelt 5)
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brittanyallisonx · 11 years ago
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Sushi with @laurenkelly410 yesterday 😋🍱🍣🍤 #sushi #yum #whitegirlproblems #spicytuna #californiaroll #crazymaki #imtoowhite #thewhitegirl #allidoisgetsushiwithlauren #hashtag
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vlnvldz · 11 years ago
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#Sundate with good food! #Takeout from #littlerio #salmonsashimi #crazymaki #specialriobento which my cousins ate hehehe :)) ♥
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