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Ludic Rheologist. Cooperative systems design. Gamer.(not video games) Curious. Reader, mostly paper. Beard pro. Poet. Goddess. (He/They/She) Living on Dakota land near Bdote. Heart of US.
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Yeah, and when we figure out these Q-but torii tubes, it'll all fit on your fingernail. Or, in a tooth.
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The coincidence that Dan's announcement comes on the first day of Yale's clinical neurologist Steve Novella's retirement could suggest an emergent shift in brain-science study at Yale.
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The coincidence that your announcement comes on the first day of Yale's clinical neurologist Steve Novella's retirement could suggest an emergent shift in brain-science study at Yale. Congratulations on your exciting new position!
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. .the future is not in our hands it's in our mouths! Paraphrasing -Ocean Vong Thanks for speaking.
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This guy's got a data dent and doesn't discern it yet! Eeeep . .
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Great team work, team!
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Hmmm, wonder if that's dust in the wind‽
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At one time I had BLMC Rally tee-shirts from 1978-83. Wore them to rags.
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ALT text: Picture from behind a crowd of nearly naked bicycle riders as dusk descends on a Minneapolis street.
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Constitution Amendment One. Of course it does not mention the President. That office was envisioned and 'one who presided" over the doings of Congress. Sadly, the Supreme Court has repeatedly upped the power the President can wield.
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This was a devastating and hopeful episode. Thanks John.
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Yeah, this is my point. It's not more than half of Americans.
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Nah, it's 28-33%. He doesn't fool kids, (no voters) or "did not vote" (they just don't care). Sadly, he fools a lot of engaged fools.
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Stories of optimism here. Thanks.
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Yup, and you can see that fewer and fewer souls are joining him as he spirals out of his time on earth. Sadly, he is so damaging to our polity, our community, and our civilization we will have a lot of work to fix what he and his cronies have broken. #prodemocracy #prolife #commons
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I abandon immediately then return later, after the Wordl.
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Have we forgot‽
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Solid pile of interesting looking volumes.
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Me too! It's why I got married on 31 October, 1982.
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What's the share of DNV (non-voting) in the UK. It wins every election here in the US.
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These conundrums; both 'moon-shot drives whole-field' and 'established researchers' fields drive inquiry focus' are ripe for the type of cooperative training Dan advocates. It's in cooperative settings where young brains can share the power of variety and alignment.
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Thanks Santa. I want to add: Equal right to vote in every county. End the electoral college. Regulate militias. Tax wealth. Human rights for all people. Equal Rights Amendment. Protect the Ninth Amendment!
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They wear crosses around their necks because they love them some torture devices.
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This one's the finest! The driftless bio-region is an unparalleled treasure of the earth's evolution.
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They're on the plane with Trump or, back in D.C. in their congressional offices.
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Tell all the Truth but tell it slant– Success in Circuit lies Too bright for our infirm Delight The Truth's superb surprise As Lightning to the Children eased With explanation kind The Truth must dazzle gradually Or every man be blind – —Emily Dickinson c. 1868 Thx Emily! Miss you.
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Tell all the Truth but tell it slant– Success in Circuit lies Too bright for our infirm Delight The Truth's superb surprise As Lightning to the Children eased With explanation kind The Truth must dazzle gradually Or every man be blind – —Emily Dickinson c. 1868 Thx Emily! Miss you.
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Word!
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Next thing you know Jim Lenfesty will be making speeches in St. Louis Park, or even Golden Valley!
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That's right! The women are smarter — Smarter than the men in every way!
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That's right! The women are smarter — Smarter than the men in every way!
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Thanks David. I love the power of an independent Park Board. I hate the politics of an independent Park Board!
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Compare this translation of a twenty-five hundred year old Chinese text with Verse #61 of Earthseed Book of the Living by Octavia E. Butler in the 20th century www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...
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I can just imagine this visit.
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Collective action is vital to protect our commons. The public property of our nation is vulnerable to a deranged cadre of fascists. Our knowledge and intellect are our most precious treasures.
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Rapists of the ocean AND the ocean floor. Q: Where will it end? A: Death of breath.
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The scar of rapists. On the earth, the poor, the weak, the wise, the mother's, the market, our neighbors, our parents. . . This man rapes everything he sees and enjoys the cruelty of it.