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Twitter gave me anxiety, 26m.
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The Grand Canal, Venice, 1908

The fact that it's become at all acceptable to question giving aid to Americans affected by a natural disaster based on their politics is so sickening and sad. Stop asking them how they would feel if Biden did that with North Corolina. They simply don't care about being hypocrites. It's pathetic.

Does anybody else have arguments with imaginary people that get so intense you lose your voice? Only applicable if you live alone, btw.

It's been said a million times, but it's truly hilarious that if the government shuts down, aside from active military, the only people still getting paid are the people who shut it down.

I had to mute all mario stuff a couple weeks ago because I was jacking off too much but I gather that something big is happening in that space

I would never say it's ok to shoot a Healthcare executive, but if you were of the opinion that it was OK and you're now changing that opinion because the SHOOTER was not who you wanted him to be, I think your priorities are a little off.

It's so crazy to see just how much authoritarianism has crept back into the limelight of international politics in the last 20 years. Erdogan, Modi, Putin, Xi, Orban, Trump, etc... all represent encroaching right wing nationalist dictatorship. while liberalism crumbles. South Korea just saved itself

One of the biggest indicators of a political system's fall is always the gradual destruction of norms. The collapse of the Roman Republic came after over 2 generations of politicians gradually bucking all respect for traditional practice and decorum. They did increasingly egregious things to get...

I think it's a dumb waste of time to keep bragging about things like Trump getting less than 50% of the vote. Most people don't care, the election is over, he won, whatever. Keep hammering the cabinet picks and lack of focus on bringing down prices.

Pathway in Monet's Garden at Giverny, 1900

The Seine at Bougival, 1869

Road toward the Farm Saint-Siméon, Honfleur, 1867

Made a banana bread today. Never baked before, but it came out pretty good for a first try, a little dry. Baking feels more scientific and exact than cooking, easier for me to get.

The most beautiful place on earth. I'm totally right bro.

Maybe if I let a worm eat my brain I can become HHS secretary

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