tsindilieu.bsky.social
Clean energy lawyer. Bad dancer. Wife to Atif. Childless cat lady.
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You know what wasn’t boring? No Kings March :)
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Thank you. Please work with your colleagues to shut down the Senate.
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Thank you for highlighting this aspect of the bill. It could decimate our country’s clean energy industry.
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XIX
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Em
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🤮🥵🤮🥵
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X. X. E
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Love love love Prof G.
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Same. Comment submitted. Thank you for sharing the link!
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Definitely listen to Kara’s wife. If you’d made a terrible mistake, and really suffered as a result, would you admit it if everyone was gloating, “FAFO” or “Didn’t think the leopards would eat *your* face, did you?” It’s hard to feel sympathy. But we have to if we want to get through this.
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Thank you for the reminder and for being a steadfast example.
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Big congrats to my hometown paper!
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A lot of the men are all right :) This weekend, I saw a young man and his girlfriend at a festival pause their festivities to keep an eye on a little kid who seemed to be alone. The guy said to his GF, “Let’s wait to make sure his mom or dad are around.” Made my heart feel good.
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An amazing read. Love to see Everett win the Pulitzer for it!
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She’s so good. So clear.
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I’ll visit Snug Books if you’ll come down to Charm City Books :)
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Charm City Books. My current hometown bookstore, where I go for each month’s book club book, for cards to write, for a feeling of community and place.
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Malaprops 🥰 My very first hometown bookstore. Plus a shoutout by Peter Sagal. Day made.
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Protest happening NOW:
Location: 517 E. Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee
Next action:
Tomorrow at 3 PM
Location: 3600 S. Lake Dr, St. Francis, WI 53235
Stand up. Show up.
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This is the right approach. I’m cultivating forgiveness towards Trump voters — which is very very hard for me. But it’s the only way we can bring them over and get through this.
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So far, so good. It’s not as quick as the Model 3, but it’s quick enough. It’s a smoother ride with way better fit and finish. Plus, Apple Car Play. And it’s really pretty.
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Omg omg omg. Why is your shop soooo far away from me??
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This was a wonderful interview. The people of Delaware elected a really good one. She’s a true leader.
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Traded my Model 3 in a few weeks back for a Mach-E. I feel relief every time I have to drive somewhere now. Bonus: a neighbor asked me about the new car — and then thanked me for dumping the swasticar 🥰
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It was an awesome march. So glad my city turned out.
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Friends — My Senator showed us the way. It’s time to stop mourning. It’s time for for us to step up and to be heroes. It’s time for each of us to with the privilege to do so to bend the arc of the moral universe towards justice.
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I’m so damn proud of my Senator!
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So proud of you and so grateful to you. Well done, Senator. Keep it up!
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Thank you, Senator Van Hollen. I am proud to have voted for you and grateful to you for standing up.
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This is so perfectly stated.
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A bad decision from SCOTUS on this one will require protests in front of the justices’ homes. We will need to let them know that we are watching and that they should be ashamed.
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From “On Tyranny” and taking responsibility for the “face of the world”: “Even the history of the lapel pin is far from innocent . . . In the Europe of the 1930s and 1940s, some people chose to wear swastikas, and then others had to wear yellow stars.”
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Maybe my favorite sign of the day!
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Traded it for a Ford Mach-E. Gorgeous car. I would have loved to have donated the swasticar, but I’m already taking a bath by getting rid of a fully paid-for car and buying something else.
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Thank you!