Joined May 2008
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The best dating rule I ever set for myself was 'Never again date the guy who it feels like **only I understand** because he has trauma & that's why he's acting like that (i.e. rude, condescending, aggressive, etc.) Date the guys who everyone understands, because they are just simply & straightforwardly good to people.' Solid returns so far.
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What I find the most frustrating is that all these old folks have been in office long enough to have mentored at least a dozen people who they SHOULD feel is able to carry on their legacy into the new era but they just cling to power instead.
87-year-old congresswoman Maxine Waters refuses to rule out a 100-year-old running for Congress.
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The neurodivergent experience of being perceived as angry when you're really just overstimulated
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international women's day only being 23 hours is objectively funny
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If you recognized Ricky Martin at the halftime show, it’s time for your mammogram
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22 Jun 2025
I’m always happier when I’m eating natural foods.
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23 May 2025
From a million miles away, NASA captures Moon crossing face of Earth. (Yes, this is a real image)
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holy shit spotify desktop is unusable
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Some progressive policies are popular, some are unpopular, some vary in popularity based on how the policy is polled. The point is a policy’s popularity is simply not a factor if it cant get past the first and most important filter which is “does the donor class approve of this”
Replying to @janecoaston
"Progressive policies are popular, but those evil Democrats just won't let us find out just how popular!" This is cope
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13 Jan 2025
I’m telling yall, a 30-60 minute walk outside a day will do wonders for your mental health
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love to click "no borders" on my excel spreadsheets. like hell yeah brother. one world ✌️
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13 Nov 2024
Astronauts SpaceWalk outside the ISS 👩‍🚀🌍
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27 Aug 2024
Government is a miraculous, complex technology and if we want it to work better, we need to act like it. Introducing the SF Government Graph - the first complete map of San Francisco's government
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One of the most underrated skills is to trust your instincts. They don’t give answers, they give directions.
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Your spiritual life begins the day you deeply understand the fact that everyone you know and love, including yourself, is one day going to die. -- Carlos Castaneda (via Steve Armstrong)
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One thing I didn’t realize until later in life is how the incentives of an industry shape your mood, your outlook, and even your character. In early stage investing, the incentives reward optimists, so it literally pays to keep an optimistic outlook. In journalism, the opposite is true. In law, the incentives often reward finding the flaw or the anomaly. In litigation, a combative nature is rewarded. It’s later in career when you realize that disposition matters. Looking back there were careers that were antithetical to my nature, even if I had the functional skills to do them well. This may sound obvious but not a single person ever told me this.
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The most successful people I know aren’t talented. They’re consistent.
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NASA made a simulation of how falling into a black hole looks like
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11 Jun 2024
Pretty darn good Dartmouth commencement speech from tennis great Roger Federer. Read the whole thing: home.dartmouth.edu/news/2024… Or ponder these paragraphs about the dangers of perfectionism and the need to move past mistakes:
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