I think I'm officially a communist now
Still fondly recall my grandma causing my right wing family members to bust capillaries by telling them things were better in communist Poland than in modern US. I miss her.
Grandma was a brilliant troll before trolling was a thing
Grandma once also left a holiday dinner speechless when she told everyone she was "ready to die." I broke the silence by saying "you always make the holidays so special, Grandma," which made everyone laugh, including her. We got each other, I think.

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Office hours.
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Geez office hours today.
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Okay, let's to an #OpticsLessonOfTheDay: why is the sky blue? The answer is an interesting mix of several different aspect of physics as well as the working of the human eye.
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