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i read a bit of St Marks- thorough and captivating!
Should I know what AMA is? (Assuming not American Medical Association)
I just saw the poster now!! I am so sad I missed this Ada Calhoun is one of my favorite writers :(
Yes, unless you don't know anything ahout the internet or pop culture. r/IAmA is a popular subreddit known for its interactive Q&A sessions called “AMAs” — short for “Ask Me Anything.” Since its launch in May 2009, the community has hosted a wide range of participants, from celebrities and public figures to everyday people with unique jobs or life experiences. Over the years, it has grown into one of Reddit’s most active and widely read forums.
Guilty as charged. Thanks I guess.
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