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keith-on-reading.bsky.social
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Bought this a few months back and honestly we need more fiction written like this.

Men will force unwanted AI product on the world rather than go to therapy

I'm not seeing the wisdom of abandoning an entire continent when it comes to foreign policy engagement.

The U.S. Senate is the only thing standing in the way of voter suppression. The SAVE Act will make it harder for citizens to vote without passports or birth certificates. Tell your senator to VOTE NO on the SAVE ACT. Flood the switchboard. Click the link and send a message: bit.ly/4hZ7BK7

A lot of thriller books and movies are based on a premise that's nonsensical. "Yeah right, like they'd ever stop inspecting cruise ships. So theres no way a zombie virus would come to that isolated resort town." www.huffpost.com/entry/vessel...

I absolutely love when you write to your Congressperson, you probably won't get a response. But you will, with certainty, be added to their mailing list. 🫠

"As another shopkeeper put it: Small-business owners like to make their own decisions and feel like they can live and die by them; the sweeping blanket tariffs are taking that ability out of their control."

I swear. Writing is the only discipline where we make people feel like failures for practising. How many songs does a violinist learn that never wind up in recital? How many studies do painters do? Acting exercises. Tennis for fun. You're allowed to write without the intention of publishing.

Also went ahead and renewed my subscription to @tampabaytimes.bsky.social while I'm at it. Been meaning to do it and now is the perfect time. #journalism #localnews #democracy

My subscription to Wired lapsed last year. Renewed just now because of this.

@sentimentbot.bsky.social can you take a look at my profile?

Histories wanted! Are you a recently terminated federal employee? Historians want to record your story! There's so much you know; let's get it on the record. You may record anonymously if you wish. www.oah.org/2025/03/04/f...

Looking for thoughts/input from economists ( @dandrezner.bsky.social ? 🤞🏾) I would assume Miran's argument makes no sense because, among other things, post-WWII growth was because of high gov't spending, manufacturing base, and high tax rates, all of which isn't here anymore or changing. Right?