Damn. Sorry. I have used the toothpick trick a few times now. Good luck!
@jolyonbt
Assoc. Prof of Religious Studies. Author, Drawing on Tradition (2012), Faking Liberties (2019); co-editor, New Nanzan Guide to Japanese Religions (2025); co-author, Animating Action (coming Dec 2026). Web: jolyon.thomasresearch.org
Damn. Sorry. I have used the toothpick trick a few times now. Good luck!
I had this problem and it turned out there was just lint jammed into the charging port. Gentle swipe with a toothpick and good as new. Worth trying.
βEveryone thinks universities have to do what donors want because they pay the bills. But that gets it backward, and not just at Hopkins.β
I highly recommend reading this piece.
www.publicbooks.org/the-misuses-...
Happy #Caturday πΈ
While MLPS was a victory, moral and tangibly, for ICE resisters, don't call it 'a retreat.' The dystopia is just getting started
Thousands of new agents. 150 new offices in every state. And the nationwide gulag archipelago. The fight has just begun
My new column www.inquirer.com/opinion/ice-...
U.S.-based humanities scholars should probably read the Atlantic's Mellon article.
I'm not saying you should like it or agree with it (and please, laugh with me at some of the flippant "I-def-got-rejected-by-Mellon" vibes). But this is part of the debate / perception now
archive.ph/202602122209...
Sides B and C of Erykah Baduβs Mamaβs Gun on L and R turntables. The album cover is displayed between the turntables above a mixer. A row of albums is visible below.
Now listening.
Japan researchers, take note!
I learned so much from reading this paper! It complicates a commonplace claim about unique zones of vulnerability to hazards while still offering an alternative vision of justice and care. Recommended for people thinking about environmental harms, environmental justice, and disability.
Very excited for your visit!
Starting the year off with an ab workout thanks to LOLing at this string of zingers. Just ruthless.
This story was both exactly what I thought it was based on the title and nothing like what I expected. Recommended! www.bostonreview.net/articles/a-b...
A pleasure to talk about our edited volume with Raditya for this recent podcast!
But humans are consistently inconsistent. People regularly act contrary to stated principles, and people often invent principles (including religious doctrines) after the fact to explain and excuse their own and othersβ behavior. Buddhists are no different from anyone else in this regard. /end
More importantly, doctrine does not dictate behavior. The whole idea of religious people as hypocritical typically assumes that people (esp. clerics) should act consistently with whatever doctrines they purportedly espouse. 3/?
To be clear, itβs important to disrupt the notion of βBuddhism=nonviolence,β which ignores all sorts of evidence to the contrary. The author does that well. But the notion that ahimsa (nonviolence) is THE central doctrine of Buddhism is factually incorrect and distorting. 2/?
Not to pick on the author of this piece, who did important journalistic work with a range of relevant parties, but the assumption that doctrine is anterior to political stances is so flawed. 1/? www.theguardian.com/news/2025/no...
this is mesmerizing
actuallychloehayes βΊ millennials 20h serious question for the millennials... my older cousin said she used to 'burn' cds for her crush. like... with ? was that a ritual? did it work? you guys were literally practicing witchcraft just to get a text back. i'm scared of y'all. Q 2.9K
My favorite piece of content today.
I love that type of energy that's like, "Every now & then I just gotta pop back out & remind y'all I'm one of the baddest people walking."
This Erykah Badu did that.
Paradoxes of Education: A Symposium on Without a Prayer An Author's Response by Leslie Ribovich The Enduring Question of Purpose by Stephanie Mota Thurston It's All Connected by Jolyon Thomas Disciplining Histories by Michael Graziano Editor's Introduction by Charles McCrary
It was a privilege to contribute to this forum in Religious Studies Review on Leslie Ribovich's book _Without a Prayer: Religion and Race in New York City Public Schools_. Exciting conversations in the field of religion and education are afoot! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/17480922...
Link works for me, but try this: pwj.shin-ibs.edu/2025/7191
See Kirby's recent article, "Buddhist Exceptionalism behind Bars," here: www.shin-ibs.edu/documents/pw...
Great write-up about Kirby Sokolow's research on Buddhist programs in US prisons. omnia.sas.upenn.edu/story/prison...
Too kind! If I could rewrite it I would fix so many thingsβ¦
Poster for US-JET Alumni Association Event depicts headshots of 3 men (Yuri Lowenthal, Roland Kelts, Jolyon Thomas) before a stylized image of a torii gate floating in the clouds. The main colors are pinks, lavenders, and purples.
Public lecture on "The Religion of Anime" Coming up on Wednesday! Still time to register for those who are interested. usjetaa.wildapricot.org/event-6396204
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Ever since I was a kid, Iβve been all about DIY Halloween costumes that are both dark and goofy. This year I went as the space shuttle Challenger, in a tip of the hat to one of the more horrifying public memory events of my childhood. π