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Tabletop gaming enthusiast, Godzilla apologist, and the third thing that's always pending. Person of ADHD. I only yell at clouds when they deserve it.
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I won't be convinced until I see some numbers.
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Perhaps this is one of those goals that's like the horizon. You can constantly move towards it without ever actually reaching it.
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Be the mess you want to see in the world?
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There is balance in nature.
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The third thing, then. Now I can sleep. Probably won't, but I can.
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Are we talking about a scrying font that doubles as a cauldron, a metaphor for an inability to peer into the future, or a third thing I haven't conceived of? Sleep-deprived minds need to know.
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Three Dommes and a Daddy needs to be made. Anyone who says differently is selling something.
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I was told as a child that eating cactus fruit would cause a cactus to grow in your stomach, which is why javelinas are so grumpy.
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Or somewhere interesting, depending on how jaded you are...
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This was an excellent article. I'm a fan of horror, though I'm mostly versed in American horror from the 80's onward. I'm looking forward to checking this out.
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Micromallows lead to animism, which leads to Cthulhu. It's just science. That being said, they are excellent bedfellows.
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I was simply positing that local, structured, citizen-based organization was not inherently violent and has value. Adding armament obviously changes the dynamic.
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Seriously. Organization isn't about violence. People familiar with teamwork can do amazing things in crisis. Small groups who are coordinated and grasp the hierarchy of needs can make a real difference during natural disasters.
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Posts like this are the reason I'm on social media. Thank you.
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One should never underestimate the ability of a genuinely useful technology to become a massive time sink.
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Romanticizing nature is a peculiar failing in humans, and is objectively nonsense. Also, I've known some animals that are huge assholes. Provided you aren't trolling, I'd genuinely like to hear you expound upon your assertion.
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Seriously. Fahrenheit 451 was serialized in Playboy.
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If we could somehow get back to the seventies and have them driving a long haul truck, Krypto and the Goose would be an instant success.
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Seriously. We had an interaction recently that I greatly appreciated and it never occurred to me that you'd follow me. It'd be nice if people could acknowledge how amazing it is to interact with virtual strangers across vast distances, but that's clearly too much to ask.
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I had a lovely exchange with one of my favorite podcasters recently. I was buoyant for days, yet it never occurred to me that they'd follow me back. Not. Everything. Is. About. You.
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Perhaps you should harken back to something worthwhile?
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It was the most music video thing that I've ever lived and it felt epic and stupid. My toes are cold and I'm going inside now.
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That being said, I'm thinking of publishing.
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I have to admit, the last time an attendant said that to me, I held up the line for an hour. I still can't buy petrol there.
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Every time humanity exhibits inexplicable behavior I tell myself, "They were being punked." It gets me through the day and works in a surprising number of situations.