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Pub trivia artifacts

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“Hey, Rob, we needed you last night!”  I heard that this morning from a classmate, during the casual chit-chat phase of class when everyone is settling in and getting their notebooks out. She was smiling when she said it, which makes sense because she thought she was about to tell me something nice, something I’d […]

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Personal anecdotal storytelling without political contextSelf-deprecating humor rather than partisan languageReflective tone focused on universal themes of aging and cultural changeContextual framingComparative languageStory angle selectionpersonal narrativehumorous tonenon-political contentSelf-deprecating humorPersonal narrative framingAbsence of ideological language

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