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Mike Tueller

@MikeTueller

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I no longer post or check here. Find me at https://t.co/KEcNAMYOnP.

Phoenix, AZ
Joined December 2011
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@MikeTueller
Mike Tueller
5 years
“No, *you’re* wearing the wrong suit.” https://t.co/GnqyLxhXdi
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@MikeTueller
Mike Tueller
3 years
Diane Rayor is coming, and bringing Sappho with her—invite your friends! Translating Gender in Sappho
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@MikeTueller
Mike Tueller
3 years
I only wish I could take this class! (Especially now that I read your bio—it sounds so impressive when you put it all together!)
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@ASUTheCollege
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
3 years
During Humanities Week, @ASUSILC hosted the event “Onigiri Action,” where students and staff got to create their own onigiri, a dish that originates from Japan. The event, in partnerships with @tablefor2_usa, also raised awareness on food insecurity.
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@MikeTueller
Mike Tueller
3 years
More comics about palaeography please. #smbc #hiveworks
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@scsclassics
SCS
3 years
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@MikeTueller
Mike Tueller
4 years
I was just a budding member of Red Sox Nation when one of my professors began his lecture by saying "Cheering for the Red Sox is a pathology."
@Jomboy_
Jomboy
4 years
Red Sox in July 5 Wins - 15 Losses -72 Run Differential and if you put the ball in play against them the odds are you're going to have a good time
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@Lacigolana
Lacigolana
4 years
If you find that you've been transformed into a white cow, a laurel tree, or a bubbling fountain, you may be experiencing symptoms of long OVID.
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@HumIt_ASU
(HI), the Humanities Institute at ASU
4 years
Congratulations to ASU Professor William Hedberg- whose research focus is the literature and culture of early modern Japan-for receiving the 2022 IHR Strategy Grant! ASU NEWS: https://t.co/8d9XIwmc6i @ASU_languages @ASUTheCollege #ASUHumanities #grants #Japan #languages #culture
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@MikeTueller
Mike Tueller
4 years
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@MikeTueller
Mike Tueller
4 years
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@YaleLJournal
The Yale Law Journal
4 years
In her Note, Jessica Tueller (@YaleLawSch ’21) argues that the CEDAW Committee should build on its decision in M.W. v. Denmark—where it heard a male child’s claim—by allowing anyone to allege CEDAW violations regardless of sex, gender, or gender identity: https://t.co/b9F0tpVWUx
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@MikeTueller
Mike Tueller
5 years
I'll spare you the other details, but this seemed to me like a fascinating bit of microhistory, so I've decided to write it up. Title: "Karl the Grocer and the Franks: Founders of the Wholly Roaming Umpire." 5/5
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@MikeTueller
Mike Tueller
5 years
This was probably made easier because two of the other umps were his junior partners in the business, Frank Wallace and Frank Lloyd. They were the first to follow his lead. 4/5
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@MikeTueller
Mike Tueller
5 years
He claimed (on what authority, I don't know) that this was how baseball referee work was supposed to be done, and managed to convince all the other umps to do it that way too. 3/5
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@MikeTueller
Mike Tueller
5 years
But once I knew more about the game, I became curious as to how this tradition got started. After a little investigation, I found that one umpire, a guy name Karl Steinmetz, who ran the local supermarket, had begun doing this in the '60s. 2/5
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@MikeTueller
Mike Tueller
5 years
When I was growing up, our Little League umpires would traditionally walk all over the field during play, rather than staying in one spot. Of course, I didn't know that was anything unusual until I got older. 1/5
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