Embrace the journey

Joined February 2012
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This male grizzly sub adult did some bear yoga after feeding on an elk calf that he killed. From after sunset in Yellowstone on June 11th 2026.
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Jimmy Carr nailed something a lot of us feel but can’t explain. We’re living better than 99.9% of humans who ever walked the earth, hot showers, modern medicine, endless entertainment, kids that actually survive infancy, yet so many of us feel miserable. He calls it “life dysmorphia.” We get used to how good we have it (the hedonic treadmill), then compare ourselves to everyone else and tank our own happiness. As he puts it: happiness = quality of life minus envy. Marcus Aurelius put it perfectly: “Very little is needed to make a happy life; it is all within yourself in your way of thinking.” When was the last time you caught yourself feeling unhappy despite objectively having it pretty damn good?
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Une des meilleures vidéos que j'ai vu sur internet 🥹🤩🤩🤩🥰
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Zoey Deutch doing her impression of “a face that’s had cosmetic surgery” is comedy gold. 😂
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Americans come back from Europe having lost weight and feeling "clean." Meanwhile these Europeans are about to go back with the Freshman 15 😂
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I'm finally reading Dune. This quote, which is in the first few pages, hits hard: "Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them."
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To gain permission to use Darth Vader for The Indian in the Cupboard (1995), the director simply called George Lucas and asked. The director was Frank Oz, the puppeteer and voice of Yoda. Also totally forgot Steve Coogan was in this; his first Hollywood film appearance.
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The Zipper in 1988 had a setup that was alarmist as good as the ride.
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Bro was genuinely scared to death. 😂 🤣
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The 2027 Masters ticket lottery is officially open! Good luck, everyone. 🤞
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Bark day at our house!
Gülmekten karnıma ağrılar girdi. 😂
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A lot of people ask why Generation Jones insists on being its own thing. After all, we’re usually lumped in with the Boomers. The answer is simple. We may have been born during the Baby Boom, but we did not have the same formative experiences as the older Boomers, and we did not have the same upbringing as Gen X. We were the bridge generation. The oldest Boomers remember where they were when President Kennedy was assassinated. Many of us do not. Kennedy was buried on my first birthday. They were old enough to remember the optimism of the early 1960s, the moon landing as teenagers, and the cultural revolutions as participants. Most of us arrived too late for that. Likewise, Gen X grew up with personal computers, video games, cable television, and a world that was already becoming digital. We didn’t. Generation Jones grew up in a world that was almost entirely analog. We used rotary phones. We looked things up in encyclopedias. We learned the Dewey Decimal System. We used card catalogs. We balanced checkbooks by hand. If you wanted directions, you unfolded a map. If you wanted to know something, you went to the library. If you missed your favorite television show, you missed it. There was no streaming service waiting for you. But unlike previous generations, we didn’t stay there. We had to adapt. We watched computers move from climate controlled rooms into offices and homes. We learned on mainframes and Wang systems. We used Lotus 1-2-3 and WordPerfect. We fed giant floppy disks into computers that had less computing power than today’s coffee maker. We learned email. Then the internet. Then cell phones. Then smartphones. Then social media. And now artificial intelligence. Most generations learn one world. Generation Jones learned several. That’s what makes us different. We are one of the last generations that remembers life before digital technology became part of every waking moment, but we were young enough to adapt and thrive as it arrived. We didn’t just witness the technological revolution. We had to reinvent ourselves to keep up with it. Every decade brought another transformation. Every decade required new skills. Every decade demanded adaptation. Perhaps that’s why so many Generation Jones people are independent, resilient, and skeptical of anyone claiming the world has always been the way it is now. We know better. We’ve lived through too many versions of it. Generation Jones isn’t defined by what we were born into. We’re defined by everything we had to learn along the way.
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In the girls 400-relay, it’s Fort Benton with the win at 48.49. Loyola finishes second, Huntley Project is third. #mtscores
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When your mom asked "if your friends jump off a bridge would you?"
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Search is full of ads and wrong answers. Every other email is an ad. Prime Video charges you and shows ads. Paramount? Ads. Peacock? YouTube? Hulu? Ads followed by more ads. Netflix full of ads. Meta and X, every other thing is an ad. Pinterest is nothing but ads. AI is in everything. AI finishes sentences incorrectly and won’t stop. AI reads your email and search history to target you with more ads. Every time you open an app or visit a site there’s an update making it worse. In a hurry? First, click here to agree to terms you don’t have time to read and must accept. You need an account to do that. Change your temporary password. Enter your 2FA code. Check your email and enter that code. Now use a passkey. Your password is too simple to remember. Change it. No, not like that. Now log on. Enter your 2FA code. Check your email for a code… Welcome back! We’ve updated our terms of service and privacy policy (you have none). Subscribe to the site. Subscribe to Netflix. Subscribe to toilet paper. Subscribe to these groceries. Pay a membership fee for the right to subscribe then tip your driver who delivers the subscriptions your membership lets you subscribe to. Time to work? We’ve got to update your laptop and will slow down everything you do until you agree to update. But first, click here to agree. Update installed — your laptop’s broken now. It doesn’t matter, since your boss just replaced you with AI. Go to your phone to complain on social media. Wait, your phone needs an update so we can add more AI. Click here. Oh sorry, your phone can’t handle this update. Now it’s useless. Go get the newest phone. Here’s a text from a friend, an email, a voice mail they left three days ago but you didn’t see until now because of sync problems with the cloud. It’s their GoFundMe. Their MLM. Their Patreon. Never mind, you didn’t respond to their text within 9 minutes and now you’re no longer friends. They blocked you. Make new friends. Download this app to find people in your area. In your neighborhood. On your street. Two doors down from you. Do you know this person yet, we think you’d get along. You need an account to use this app. That username is taken. Enter a password. Not that one, you used it on another site. You need to be connected to WiFi to download the app. Allow the app to connect to other devices on your network. Allow the app to access your contacts, know your precise location, store your credit card details. Oops, sorry, we got hacked now all that info is available on the web. There’s a class action suit. You can join. It’ll take a decade to get your $3.73 share of the ten billion settlement. We’ll send it via PayPal or deposit it to your bank, just tell us those details. Oh no, another hack. That info is circulating now, too. Here’s a spam call, a spam email, a spam text. Why are you angry? Why are you talking about getting rid of your phone? Why don’t you like AI, it lets us make all of this easier? Do you know how ridiculous that sounds? This is progress. You’ll be left behind. Do you want to be left behind? Do you???
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“can i start you off with an appetizer, maybe 30 tortillas?” “god no, i can’t eat that many tortillas!” “how about if cut them up into triangles, fry them in seed oil, & serve them with some salsa?” “omg that sounds delightful”.
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This guy asks how you pronounce this word - c r a y o n. The majority of the people say they pronounce it “cran”. 🤯 Some even said they know people who pronounce it “crown”. 😳 Only five people pronounced it “crayon”. What is happening in this world? 😂 It’s literally made by Crayola - it is “Cray-on”! I’ve never heard it pronounced anything different. Have you ever heard of this? Is it a section of the country that pronounces it wrong? How do you pronounce it?
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