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daddyogr3.bsky.social
Husband. Father. Human. Dirty Liberal. American. Texan. In that order.
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It was glorious, though the number of times I managed to just see the bright lights in front of me before impact was alarmingly high for the average commute.
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Except for the resulting existential angst, I’d be apt to agree. Some of us have PTSD from that one time, tho…
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Truth
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Life goals
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Incelf-inflicted
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Welp…I get it. Still not quite where my head is at these days so it’s not a hard pass, just a “there’s all this other noise making my fiddly bits quiver” pass. :)
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Because some parents, and older siblings, never miss an opportunity to annoy or scare the living s*** out of another family member.
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When people led by the nose, via their various manufactured rages and personal shames, to believe something that does not comport to reality, something that promises to fill the holes in their person that they have willingly abdicated responsibility for themselves, what else could one expect.
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Welp, time to try again and see if their noise connects with me. If it’s a go for Joe, I mean…
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98% of every container/bar of soap and every tube of toothpaste.
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NOW you’re thinkin’!!!
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Don’t for the popcorn.
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Richard Ayoade had a great retort on a British panel show: “Delightful news for someone who cares.”
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The years will do that to ya.
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…add to that the fact that the moneyed interests yet the wheels of both sides of American politics are only really focused on outcomes that service their needs. Anything else (what matters to the average American) is ancillary.
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#wayofthejedi
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Oh…alarming. Haven’t bought little kids gifts in more than a decade, so…huh. Clearly our cultural obsessions as adults continue to translate toy obsessions for our children. Wonderful news.🤦🏼‍♂️
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Trump’s kinda monster.
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Yes…yes he did.
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Uh…not the insanity of Black Friday. Coffee maker…8-week-old child.
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Dude…keeper.
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If the Dems don’t find a way to get the working class back, no amount of volume on issues around personhood or rights will change the broader outcomes, so yeah…scream it from the rooftops. Might I also recommend that you are still reaching out while you are punching up.
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You ain’t alone.
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That’s some world class manifesting pre-work right there.
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That’s a life goal right there.
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Freddie Mercury: Gifted. Beautiful. Bold. Unapologetic.
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Gotta say…after four attempts I am still struggling to make sense of the last half of that.
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We gotta teach ‘em. Just cuz they weren’t in a cave when we found ‘em don’t mean they didn’t spend a lot of time in one - and maybe didn’t know it. Easy stages.
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<meta> you can embed the relevant detail as you go and work on pulling it out later, or go back and add it when you sort out those details.
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Woulda helped if I had type curricula though…the Latin bucket on that back shelf has a hole in it.
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Throw that s*** up there and provide a couple ways to index it in the metadata up front. Chrono, keywords, relevant collections, etc. build the overlays as you go, and if it’s got a fan base you might even get help or ideas you haven’t thought of.
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Princess Bride, feel good classic. A Simple Plan, dark and haunting. MI:5, Snow…John Snow.
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Steve Martin made it cool. Well, and Bella. Oh, and Roy Clark.
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Yup…good with it.
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If work is so dull that lunch becomes a necessary time to wind up, or work is so frantic that such excursions are needed to wind down, I mean…f*** ‘ell.
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Banana launcher, one time use if done correctly, have the peanut butter and bread ready for the sandwich that will be much easier to make following the event.
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For those who have not been paying attention for the last 60 f***ing years.
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Odd how economics works exactly how economists say it does…
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If it’s a business, what social media model survives without it? What sort of golden goose does the CEO have tucked away in their manse?
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Genre?
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Lemme guess…the mousy research assistant shows up, madly in love with the academic (she thinks), takes a “She’s All That” turn with the help of the waitress-with-a-heart-of-gold, and the local lumber mill operator (a Tom Selleck look-alike) falls in love with her. Hilarity ensues.
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So far this century it’s looking like attention is the #1 commodity, and critical thinking has dropped all the way the f*** off the list.
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Can’t all be bangers, man.
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The starting point is an aha “ Now THAT could be a business!”, not…”Now…what could be a business?”
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Trust for something that can’t talk, has at least four personalities that can flip on a dime, and claws…tall order.