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hinsh.bsky.social
Usually working outdoors. Here, I’m reading about public policy, STS, art, and archaeology, and posting nature pictures.
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Dining room open pit.
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Goes well with some JG Ballard.
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Don’t mention it. Most Canadian taxpayers would agree: we’re happy to help.
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As a Canadian, I don’t really follow US politics closely, so I can’t really comment. Maybe Guam?
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I would hope that Puerto Rico becomes the 51st state. Or D.C. Either way, stick to your knitting and leave Canada out of it.
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Breakfast of Champions
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okay, best possible outcome maybe
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Watching the see saw and not liking it very much.
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I’ll give you three guesses…
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What I want from the audiobook is to be able to clearly hear Brian speaking in a quiet conversational tone from a quarter mile away.
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A little good news for these troubled times...
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Perfect day for a “crumbling silos” image!
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Visible patching over cracks.
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I expect (based on nothing) that he would have held the usual, paradoxical hip capitialism views of "hey, man, it's not mine anymore. I've released it to the universe" and "hey, man, go ahead, get all the gold. If that's your bag, I mean".
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I expect the farmers have already made their plans for April 2nd, and they likely don't include a sudden change of course.
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What about Finland?
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I admit to citing this in too many reports just because of these names.
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"certain streets have certain corners"
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i volunteered to transcribe Phyllis Diller joke cards for the Smithsonian a few years ago - it was a laugh!
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Thanks! This is an interesting point. I hadn’t known that they were nitrogen fixers before.
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Growing right outside my front door!
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Thank you for this information. I really appreciate it!
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followed with a little Jamming with Edward, I see!
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✍️
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Thank you!
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So sorry to hear that Louis Pasteur was part of the woke mob….
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Thank you!
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It’s also fun to write alternate versions of your post as a description of your images!
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Powered and spark is scalable as well. In close? Just a pinch. Breach fortifications? Keg!
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Deregulation is the climate disaster. Stripping healthcare is the pandemic.
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These old reports are a rich vein of comedy gold. Compulsory sport never really stood a chance.
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Yep.
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It is a perfect song.
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Women side-eying Bud while appearing to side-eye Bud on the cover of their Living Stereo LPs ...
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The IR turns greens white, but does it enhance the reds? Or do they simply join the dark tones?
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Great first episode. Looking forward to the next one!