cousindusk.bsky.social
Actual cousin. Day person, almost exclusively. Retired.
Planes, trains, and retro tech
I’m not a refugee, I’m a nomad!
This other Eden, demi-paradise, this precious stone set in the silver sea, this blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this Los Angeles
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I was very excited to see a contract bridge metaphor applied here
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This is a good guess but the correct answer is “Rocky’s Boots”
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That was something I didn’t have the presence of mind for at all. A very smart idea.
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I bought the urn from the funeral home because the alternative, I kid you not, is that your loved one gets handed over to you in a cardboard box that gives every impression from coming from someone’s recent Amazon order.
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One factor? The only factor? I’m not sure but it’s absolutely correct that they are convinced that if the meme is spicy enough, it will pill a normie.
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I always referred to it as feeling like the captain of a great ship. I’m so glad I got to vote using one of these before they went away.
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Classic warning sign: casino gives you incentive to make specific bet
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This hit hard. I realized it just after the plane took off, setting my mental alarm to call her when I landed.
Oh. Right.
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The smartest genius in the world discovers why we came up with emoticons. Heady days.
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He's not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy
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Look what “cash for clunkers” took from us!
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I think the Patrick Stewart one should say that it *stars* him tbh
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They would sell a billion of them. Starting with me.
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Escalate to de-escalate
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“What if we made our whole business model ‘uncanny valley’?”
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I use my German ancestry to explain why I prefer not to hug strangers.
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Like a "management culture" thing I've seen happen on multiple occassions is that they come in and see there's some informal workflow among workers that's not tracked or documented. So naturally they start tracking and documenting it. And then once tracked, demand the numbers go higher.
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I’m doing my part.jpg
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I know it’s serious and all but still
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not just millennials though