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CRcriener.bsky.social

We have a longtime curiosity about phlebotomy and pedology!

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alexdel.bsky.social

“Trump Speech Hints Growing Fascination with Hematology and Pedology”

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GLguylejeune.bsky.social

He looks up at his executioner. Pedology? WTF ye on about feet for PJ? Sure it’s nothing to do with your toes. ‘Tis the study of soil science, so it is, Daithí. You should have read more books. But hey, you know now. And that’s the last fucking fact you’ll ever learn.

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GLguylejeune.bsky.social

I’ve been thinking about this far too much… surely it’s geology? No? Or pedology? (Which I had to Google). Anyhow. That’s my afternoon wasted.

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JGarcheaids.bsky.social

I don't know the pedology there. Is that 2 or 3 episodes of fill?

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Asilphium.bsky.social

in wetland pedology it means "wheres the muck"

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Cchembarathi.bsky.social

maybe there is soul under everything, even when we strike rock first. - Soil By Irene Mathieu #Poetry#LiteratureSky 💙📚👀

soil

the way you say soil
sounds like soul, as in

after we walked through the woods
my feet were covered in soul

when it rains
the soul turns to mud

the soul is made of decomposed
plant and animal matter;

edaphology is the study of the soul’s
influence on living things

while pedology is the study of how
soul is formed, its particular granularity.

you are rooted in a certain red patch
of soul that bled you and your

hundred cousins to life, a slow
warm river you call home.

maybe there is soul under everything,
even when we strike rock first.

the way you say soil you make
a poem out of every speck of dirt.
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DFfade.bsky.social

I guess I can add this to catachresis and pedology among the words I'm getting precise definitions for today.

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DFfade.bsky.social

Another new word for me today: pedology, the study of soils. I wonder if pedologists have strong opinions on Minnesota having a state soil type.

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ARstreamlass.bsky.social

The mollisols* here are absolutely the ghosts of wetlands/grasslands past. *I minored in pedology, gotta use the fun words occasionally. Deep, high-organic-matter, usually-prairie soils.

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