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Mathematician and apparent science fiction writer.
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tonight's Knicks game is a "win-win" if they win, they win if they lose, i'll drop-kick my head into the ocean and not have to worry about them anymore

The moral arc of the universe is slightly longer than I expected but I stand by this

My greatest "I know ball" moment was desperately wanting the Knicks to draft McBride.

I just texted my best Knicks buddy almost the exact same thing 😅

Let's do this thing, Knicks.

Let's do this thing, Knicks.

Even if you disagree with this, plenty of people work and are denied healthcare because we let companies loophole their way out of it all the time. Just a ridiculous statement in so many ways.

Because the East semifinals upsets happened simultaneously, I don't think people have quite processed how shocking they were. Via SportsOddsHistory.com, they were two of the nine biggest playoff upsets in the 2000s by pre-series odds.

This book is so great. Might have to reread it this week to reignite my hatred for the Pacers 😅

The piece is so so so so good

Knicks will win the series with a +2 point differential.

The Merry Drinker, by Frans Hals, 1629

Someone throw the big fella a lob to say thank you!

MITCHELL EFFING ROBINSON

I understand all the stuff that drives people crazy about Bridges, but I really love watching that dude play, especially when he's on.

I reckon if you've been a writer for 15 years and you can comfortably replace part of your process with ChatGPT, it speaks volumes about your writing

“You can tell this is an elimination game for Jaylen Brown” Josh Hart plays that way on a Tuesday in February

It's wild that there's a very near alternate reality in which tonight's win was the Knicks lone victory in a gentleman's sweep.

Someone help Seth get a direct line to the Pope.

We are oddly selective about the government services about which we will say, they operate at a loss. Commuter rail, we are often told, operates at a loss. But we spend even more on street and highways, and take in little direct revenue from them. Yet no one ever says they are operating at a loss.