bryanzug.bsky.social
Product / UX / DesignOps | Opinions my own | Links where you can find me are at https://linktr.ee/bryanzug
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Parson’s Gardens
maps.app.goo.gl/sAy384SHQvzf...
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Reminds me of @chuckwendig.bsky.social's "Meat Frinds"…
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#HopeHasFriendsEverywhere
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A Democratic president can’t forgive your student loans but a Republican president can kidnap you and send you to a foreign gulag forever, because uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh originalism
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#ProudDad
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Thomas: "Young people like me are not a guarantee in Seattle. If this city remains unaffordable, we will continue to leave. We will leave for places like Texas and Florida.'
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To treat Zohran Mamdani as the kind of “dangerous” force that requires pulling out every dirty trick, agèd reprobate, and millions of dollars while handling Trump’s constitutional demolition derby with kid gloves is simply unforgivable.
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++👍
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just saw 28yl with my son. We were really blown away by the beauty amidst loss.
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11/
Let’s be honest.
The future won’t be utopia or dystopia.
It’ll be a weird, uneven mix:
Some thrive.
Some struggle.
Some are left behind.
The real question isn’t what tech will do—
It’s what we choose to value when it’s done.
🧵/end
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#CakeAndEAT
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#StandingInTheGAP
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Andor yet? We must discuss!
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#BigWhy secured.
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anyone who's worked for an abusive boss knows this. they are not good leaders except for the fact that they're abusive. they're bad leaders who bully everyone else into making them look good. table your policy ideals and thoughts on experience: we deserve leaders who doesn't treat people like shit!
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Hard agree
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2/ For the last five years, MAGA has been bathed in political violence.
Most importantly, MAGA's celebration of January 6th and Trump's decision to pardon ALL the Jan 6 rioters - including the most violent - became a clear endorsement of violence committed in his name.
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You know things are bad when Seattleites voluntarily go out in a crowd to talk to people.