gravityhomer.bsky.social
Gen X Engineer in aerospace and technology development. Remembers what it was like when boredom was the default and distraction took effort.
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An echo chamber probably has pretty sweet acoustics for a concert.
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Surely there is some men's supplements I can take prescribed by a podcaster that will make me more American?
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Ooh, like non-admin user privileges of your account. Like you can only buy things if you give a new card.
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They should tell you what % correct you are.
75% there!
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Everything's computer!
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P and H aren't even near each other on a keyboard.
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Like the salad dressing?
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I hear when people get close to the 5 year mark they never leave the house. I don't know anyone who's made it personally.
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I love the cropped right corner to allow for V-neck shirts, demonstrates good judgment.
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Guess which country he thinks that will be.
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First book that I read, where it stood out that the author achieved this really well, was Ship Breakers by Paolo Bacigalupi. I finished it, was caught up the whole time, but every major event, I'm like yeah, that makes sense, they would do that. I'll have to reread it.
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Usually one will go wrong, like you would never believe that character existed, or they do something totally counter to their nature without explanation, and if you manage the first two, then you can pretty much guess what will happen.
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I am very interested in the ability to have a believable character, have them act in believable ways and then also have the story be surprising. It's like the trifecta of good storytelling.
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How do we know that Nick Canada wasn't referring to himself in the third person? "Canada really likes you."
"Canada knows how to jump."
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I heard if you mix pop rocks and cherry soda, wokeness appears behind you in a mirror and reasigns your gender.
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I wonder which signal chat the heads up went out on.
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Man I really didn't know where this post was going.
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Sadly I think the cross-section of xkcd readers and Trump supporters is an empty set.
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She thinks it's not going to keep going down on day 2.
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If you can keep it.
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That's 10 words.
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I guess it's good if they don't champion making him king? But at this point he gets to do all the damage he ever wanted.
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Nah they said *greater* than 700 follow backs you have less than 700, totally different.
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Unless it's the last season and it's been hastily put together and leaves a bunch of plot holes forever.
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Butterflies in the skyyyyy....
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They're dead wrong.
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If bluesky could implement a laugh reaction for this post only that would be great.
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In today's administration, Reacher would probably get his pension cut off, because he had no footprint and was assumed dead, leaving him to wander the country without any money.
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For each of the channels how many have overlapping views/subscribers from the same users.
I know it will still be horribly lopsided but would just like to know.
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If you didn't post a photo of your food, did you actually eat it?
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Who eats a hotdog that slow?
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"I am 6 storage units old" would be pretty useful.
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Taco Town?
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It's Ai-rlines.
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Mad max specifically fought against the post apocalyptic war lords in every movie.
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Oh and sorry for referring to the show, I realize this is about the books.
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I think in the spirit of most of the series, what happened at the end of the first season is the show. The good honorable people die. I think that's why the actual ending seemed so out of place.
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You can tell by the cheer after the salute and the head nod acknowledging the cheer. They are all of the same mind.
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You have more fun as a follower but you make more money as a leader, according to my friend Creed.
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I think you're supposed to say it was an inside job by the deep state.
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soak it in. You will look back on this as the good ole times.
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His name is Robert Paulson.
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Reading every Pete Buttigieg skeet.
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I think this is a humblebrag.
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Quit messin, still a week til the 21st.
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And it's not even the whole voter, just the brain. We need to replace 300 million brains. I mean vaccines implant microchips, can we go that route?
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😂😂😂
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One night a year, younger generations get to experience what television was like last century.