Hannah Dahlberg🦇Dodd, PhD
@hedahlbergdodd.bsky.social
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Sociocultural linguist and digital/popular media studies human | 📍Tohoku | 社会文化言語学・デジタル社会・メディア表象・役割語/キャラクター言語 | J-E translation 日英翻訳 | they/she | (発言は個人の見解です)
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I am fascinated by the prevalence of this Sendai dialect mascot. You could even hold little speech bubbles with tokens of Sendai dialect in them!
Me posing with the Sendai dialect mascot.
hedahlbergdodd.bsky.social
Like, sure, the roads are generally wider, but most of downtown has proper grade-separated bike lanes. I haven't even been nearly isekai'd by a distracted driver in a Toyota Alphard yet, a nearly daily occurrence in Nerima.
hedahlbergdodd.bsky.social
Now that I've been in Sendai for nearly a month, one of the big things I've noticed is how much more bikeable the city is compared to Tokyo (or at least the parts of it I frequented).
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cleefouti.bsky.social
Been trying to read some isekai lately.
Four frames comic about two types of Isekai I found and read lately. The first frame shows a young man with a sword. He says: "My name is Josh Itcantbehelped and I used to be a loser before a car crash brought me to a world where I am a god and half the population is made of SLAVE CATGIRLS". The second frame shows him crying and clenching his fist, with many a cat behind him, wearing bikinis. He says "To make it here I guess I have no choice but to own as many catgirls as I can...how tragic...". The third frame shows another character from another type of Isekai. She's a woman with a fluffy dress. She says "My name is Elise Robespierre and after being hit by a truck of terminal cancer I am now in my favorite 900 pages novel. With many a hot man.". The fourth frame shows her giving a board presentation to citizens, with graphs and pictures of plants on it. She says: "Hello citizens. This is my plan to modernize the agricultural system and prevent any further plague by creating medicine [...] taxes which ..." the text becomes unreadable as she keeps talking to her captive audience.
hedahlbergdodd.bsky.social
If you take the Seibu Ikebukuro, you might have to ride a whole ass HP train (because of the studio tour thing) 😑
hedahlbergdodd.bsky.social
There's this same discussion around SSRI use in pregnancy, too. Basically, ongoing symptoms of depression and anxiety are worse for fetal development than any hypothetical mild side effects of SSRI use during pregnancy (depending on the medication). And yet.
hedahlbergdodd.bsky.social
The massive kokeshi in Nishi Park here in Sendai pleases me every time I see it.
Super big kokeshi standing in a park
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gunstreet.bsky.social
the post office is a public service. it doesn’t need to make money. public transit doesn’t need to make money. the library doesn’t need to make money. some things exist for the public good and we desperately need lawmakers to stop thinking about them in terms of capitalism. these are not businesses.
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phdhurtbrain.bsky.social
Each day you will be confronted with three unmarked doors. Behind door one is getting all your work done. Behind door two is getting enough rest and exercise. Behind door three is a tiger. Good luck.
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emauxstylo.bsky.social
BBC News captures Doctor Who himself Sylvester McCoy at the Trump protest seemingly unaware of who they're interviewing.
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anids.bsky.social
I feel this needs to be said again but LLMs are not implementing usage-based theories of language unless one interprets the latter in the shallowest, devoid of their most interesting assumptions, way. “Usage” is not just frequency ffs.
hedahlbergdodd.bsky.social
As a person originally from the US South who moved to the Midwest, nothing confuses me more than interacting with Californians.
hedahlbergdodd.bsky.social
If you see this, repost with a vampire that's not Dracula
Gackt, noted maybe-vampire
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hedahlbergdodd.bsky.social
tfw you need to get a cardboard box home (and a bunch of other stuff), but you came by road bike today
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andytobo.bsky.social
When I think about the fact that universities are ALSO supposed to be repositories of knowledge and expertise you can't get elsewhere (and not just job training or even educational enterprises) I immediately go to ancient languages. I don't think ppl realize you can just lose them
nposegay.bsky.social
There will be many casualties from UChicago ending ('pausing') PhD admissions in Humantities, but one which I am keenly aware of: this is close to a death sentence for teaching cuneiform in the United States (esp. Sumerian, Hittite, Elamite, Eblaite, Luwian) and it will affect the whole world.
annetteyreed.bsky.social
“Chicago has long helped to keep alive tiny fields & esoteric areas of humanistic study... Without the univ’s support, & the continued training of grad students who can keep these bodies of kn going, entire spheres of human learning might eventually blink out.” www.theatlantic.com/culture/arch...
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tanyagoldman.bsky.social
I recall really enjoing Tim Wise’s piece "Forget STEM, We Need MESH” (media literacy, ethics, sociology and history) pre-pandemic and thinking and talking about it often. Link.

medium.com/our-human-fa...
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Part of me really wants to go to the Osaka Expo, but given *waves hands* all that, it seems mostly like a nightmare with small children. An experience that's 95% waiting in line in the sun? And crowds? That sounds like immediate and persistent misery.