angelo-af.bsky.social
So, what do you bring with you today?
Student counsellor, studying narrative therapy in Aotearoa. Fan of motorcycles and cats.
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It's a long way to the shop, if you want a sausage roll.
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I love listening to the chompy slurpy noises as they get stuck in.
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My independent study of one revealed that a post-relationship breakup month long binge of ice cream raised my HbA1c by 20 points. There is more research required to see if it was the icecream or the relationship status that affected glycated hemoglobin levels
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This is sad, and as much as his art fundamentally influenced my youth, are the details of his final moments any of our business?
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Ahh, when our pop music was mostly influenced by Mahler. Thems were the days.
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I think the phrase was 'glasshole'.
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Bread and roses. ❤️
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I've changed my opinion on Shane today. I thought he was a venal corrupt populist. Now I realize he's a fully cooked climate change denialing venal corrupt populist.
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I worked for an ISP in the mid-late 90's, looking over business plans of people who wanted to work with us. No-one was able to work out who should pay who for what. Where 'value' lay.
Plus ca change.
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We remember David Kelly.
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If you want bland, mediocre consistent repeatable corporate speak, AI is perfect. All working as intended.
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🛵💨
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Don't tell Shane. He'll want them minced in a pattie.
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It's got me on my last guess with one to go. Aaargh. Leaving it for morning tea.
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Word.
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I used to have a cat called Snake Plisskin. Every time he came in the room we had to say, "Snake! I thought you were dead!". Years of fun.
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Show me a man who is angry about cones and I'll show you an angry man. The problem isn't the cones.
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I had round three a few weeks back. I've been horribly blase, sharing lifts with students. I've seen friends utterly changed by covid (wheelchair bound...) and I should know better.
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Well, my ancestors were the cool ones, I am fortunate to carry that whakapapa. It my duty to be as inclusive and accepting as they were.
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When I first discovered podcasts with Savage Love, Kermode and Mayo and suchlike, listicles pointed me to Rogan. Never got it. The Milos (Rossi and Stefan) are great.
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And now, after searching for that, my feeds will be algorithmically clogged.
Clogged.
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An ancestor of mine was their fencing master. I've grown up with their story, widening ideas around sexuality for me. Useful for a boi in the provences in the 80s. Their influence rolls on.
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Happy birthday to your daughter. As the youngest I would get called the dog's name before my Dad got to mine. Fortunately I found it amusing.
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They are the ones who have one too many scares, and then go on to ditch two wheels saying, "it's all the other shitty drivers that make it dangerous".
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As a 40 year motorcycling veteran, I wholeheartedly support snitching on them to their mum.
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A collab with Pepper Racoon would feel congruent, and I'd buy the tshirt/pin...
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I wonder if by 'people skills' he means corporate customer service dialogue. Always stick to the scripts, always 'hear' the customer, but ignore the issue, the boss is always right, debate is a disciplinary issue. A few chosen golden boys get to have an opinion, but not you.
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I think that like carob isn't chocolate, but is also delicious we need to appreciate these things for what they are, not what they're not. I wonder if having the same form as a ICE bike is the mistake? Still looking forward to the flying flea.
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I had that for breakfast too. I've been looking at the use C in Aotearoa on the last couple of months, it's really fascinating. A word that is very much of it's time right now.
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I'd be interested to hear how you get on. I was given what looks like a complete collection from a friend's grandfather who knows I liked maps.
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I've inherited a full set of these, and I wonder what to do with them.
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It's what you grew up with, innit? They call them 'Bunnings' now, but a burnt dry cheap sausage in a bit of soft white bread with cheap sauce. I'll probably be buried with one.
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Same, but I've been holding off on R1, it might make me sad.
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Tax is love.