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e.g. Artist, dog-lover, and avid reader verycoolstudio.com
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wrist watched never boils
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Rage reading the Jane English Gia-fu Feng translation because of this dumbass rick rubin anthropic thing
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is it a bug, is it a feature, do I have a frail psyche or am I a strong man who knows exactly what he wants and what he wants is MJ Lenderman live
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The rare bliss of a once in a decade cable
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This is huge.
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This is probably too recent to have an effect, but it did just get added to Adobe fonts. blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2...
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I've worked with some idealistic designers recently and they tend to not be online—or at least not socially online. I wonder if it's a medium is the message thing more than it is an industry thing. Designers who are posting are going to post with the grain.
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I was in the same spot last month and ended up switching to Hostinger. The migration experience was great and it has a nice little github deploy integration. Its been a pleasant shock to go from ye old cpanel to a modern interface.
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Sure, lets evaluate what makes sports interesting!! But that's not what this is. As a sports fan, a person, it all makes me so so sad. Transphobia is such a fucking waste of time.
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But limiting participation in a sport based on something assigned at birth is absurd on every level. Like, what does birth have to say about Steph Curry's potential in the NBA?
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Because of this variety, we're able create new sports (all the time): new body type, new type of competition. So, personally, I'm always happy for new sports and new rules in old sports. It generally means more people get to compete at higher levels and in more ways.
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whoa yeah absolutely!
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All killer no filler
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I can’t recommend lessons enough! Even group lessons. Just having some regular accountability on the calendar helped me take it more seriously.
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Okay, here’s the list of bummer closures that nobody asked for: - Sister - Bartavelle - Timeless (Jack London location) - Firebrand (Downtown) And if you want me to move, here is what you have to close: - Xochi the dog
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If tautologies are the question then what was I saying when I say what I said
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The problem with being consistent is it holds you to a high bar before you know if the idea is any good
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I've been using Lumos on a recent project and really loving the built in grid system. It's been like decades since I've used grids this much.
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God help me
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Okay literally cut the same finger today
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esp where designing is just a process of confirming, reifying
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Thank god they didn’t ask my ACT score
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I look forward to a future where there are rules of engagement and we can place bets on LinkedIn fantasy football teams