A professor shared this absolute body blow of a student note and you don’t have to be 30+ to appreciate it, but it helps
To be filed under ‘you don’t have to be over 30 to appreciate this, but it helps’ comes this absolute body blow of a student’s note received by this professor which has just gone wildly – and we mean wildly – viral on Twitter.
It was shared by John Penniman – @Historiographos – a religious studies professor who is, it says here, ‘historian of Christianity in late antiquity, project director of Bucknell Health Humanities Initiative [and would] rather be in Greece rn’.
Here’s the student’s email – and what he had to say about it.
And just in case that’s tricky to read in full …
‘Good afternoon Professor Penniman,
‘Hope you had a great break! I was wondering if it would be acceptable to use sources from the late 1900s for our final paper (I found an interesting paper from 1994). Is there a cut off date for publication? See you tomorrow.’
Ultimate ooof? Probably.
THE LATE 1900’S?!?!?!
— Ariel Givner, Esq. (@GivnerAriel) November 28, 2023
Ah yes, the late 1900’s when we only had dial up internet connection
— Alex Colorado (@alexcolor) November 28, 2023
I vividly remember carving law review articles into the cave walls at the law school back in 1994
— Phil Holloway ✈️ (@PhilHollowayEsq) November 28, 2023
This is an actual photograph of me from 1994. I know what you’re thinking: why was my hair so long? Was I a hippie? Well, the real answer is that I was going through a difficult time, a Dark Ages, you could call it. pic.twitter.com/LKoHekAzqp
— Lawrence Krubner (@krubner) November 28, 2023
20 years ago was 1980s.
I said what I said.
— Arunima✍️ (@HeyArunima) November 28, 2023
I would respond by saying. “Yes, but be sure to include a link or screenshot of the original and validated cuneiform manuscript.”
— loxx (@algxtrading) November 28, 2023
The innocence of this email as it rips your heart out.. You aren’t just old, you are from a bygone era worthy of historical podcasts.
— Will Barron, PhD (@WillBarron2) November 28, 2023
telling everyone i was born in the late 1900s from now on
— Lizbeth Eden (@LizbethEden) November 28, 2023
Last word(s) to the good prof.
big "seeing my name in the phone book" energy today. pic.twitter.com/nD5esiK7Ss
— John Penniman (@Historiographos) November 28, 2023
15 years of yeoman's work here on the bird site and all it took was an accidental KO from a thoughtful student. pic.twitter.com/7smiiF93jb
— John Penniman (@Historiographos) November 28, 2023
Source @Historiographos Image Unsplash Heather Wilde Bucknell University