Roses are red,— Juliane (@juliane_thm) February 11, 2016
Violets are blue,
I'm doing an ethnographic study,
that's why I'm talking to you.#AcademicValentines #phdchat
Roses are red [1]— Dr Paul Coxon (@paulcoxon) February 12, 2014
Violets are blue [2]
[1] J Exp Bot (1993) 44, 1725-1734
[2] Phytochem Rev (2006) 5, 283-291#AcademicValentines
— Grouchy Grad (@GrouchyGrad) February 11, 2016
Roses are red— Sean Yap (@SGBeetlenut) February 11, 2016
Violets are blue
Anthocyanins
Determine the hue#AcademicValentines #AcademicValentine pic.twitter.com/QG6UQWPPDi
— Doug Brown (@dhlbrown) February 11, 2016
I'm just a boy, in front of his journal editor, asking him/her to publish his article. #AcademicValentines— Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega (@raulpacheco) February 11, 2016
With regards to our interactions, I believe a meta-analysis of the discursive symbolism thus far would prove fruitful. #AcademicValentines— Patrick Gerard (@WritCom) February 11, 2016
#academicvalentines "Every breath you take, every grant application you make, I'll be reviewing you" - Anonymous Stalker Peer Reviewer— Donna M. Alexander (@americasstudies) February 11, 2016
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