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orcwizard.bsky.social
Gaming, science, higher ed, all things nerdy.
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It’s been my experience that most people sucked at navigation. Or maybe just most of the people I knew.
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Ebenezer Scrooge favored letting the “surplus population” die, too, and I bet he’d be all for tax cuts for the rich as a byproduct of people dying.
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We should thank her for her honesty in telling us that a percentage of the poor will have to be sacrificed to the dark god of billionaire tax cuts.
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I’m taking notes.
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A friend of mine just recommended that last week. Haven’t had a chance to try it out yet. Looks great!
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Because of its desire to cut taxes for the rich. Some others will see a tax increase under the GOP bill. And most will see a reduction in govt services to pay for tax cuts for the wealthy.
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Early nineties, friends would tell me if they smelled a clove, they’d come looking for me bc that’s who they assumed was smoking it. Yeah, I am, or was, THAT guy.
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More power to her. I hope she squeezes them.
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Well, given the spate of bad decisions from this court, I’ll take it.
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Cutting health care and reducing services for most of us so that the wealthy can have a huge tax cut.
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Social solidarity erodes when you tell a national audience certain groups are eating your pets. Vance is the problem.
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I’ve been calling RFK, jr., a pro-disease HHS secretary for some time.
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Hydrate, make lists, hire more air traffic controllers, leave yourself time…
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Says a lot about the sorry state of American Christian evangelicals.
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Let’s remember the current occupant of the WH, besides being a felon and grossly unfit to serve, also can’t string a coherent sentence together.
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“Norm!” RIP 🍻
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One of my favorite openers. youtu.be/0FNHD_RyoL8?...
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The talent he displayed in the 2024 ellection cycle was an uncanny ability to lie convincingly and compellingly. Hardly the character traits you want in a national leader.
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This. Is. Awesome.
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Hell yes.
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Can’t wait for the student who writes their paper in my class with Grok.
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Dice, of course! The fuzzy kind, like you hang from the rear view mirror. 🎲 🎲
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No one should be taking advice from a pro-disease HHS sec.
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We certainly don’t need a pro-disease HHS secretary!
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When they are editing it while you are viewing:
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I made a fantasy city for a home brew campaign a decade ago, and I’m working on one now for an upcoming campaign. I think I’d find it useful!
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I’m guessing they were serving Kool-Aid at this talk.
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He makes more sense when you think of him as pro-disease.
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Scams were not my first reason for loathing voucher policies, but I’ll add them to the list.
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I got a tattoo idea for her.
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Our pro-disease HHS Secretary should resign.
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Oh man, that is so me and my best friend. And also me and my partner. I guess there is a pattern.
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I often ponder the description in the book, The Dead Hand, of how, despite becoming friends and working out an arms deal, Gorbachev was surprised at Reagan’s poor grasp of facts.
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Hey, the pope can run for president! And the president will never be pope.
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From experience, there isn’t a higher social barrier, and having confederate in your cheating makes it easier to rationalize. It also makes it harder to punish - no prof wants to be the bad guy who flunks half the class for it.
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Ten? Did I say ten? No, TWENTY Things I Hate About You!
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Close Encounters of the Sixth Kind
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More like Fredo than Don Corleone though.