willsansbury.com
People-centered product management and design leader/nerd. Wannabe photographer, author, artist, chef, potter, poet… and trying to leave the world marginally better than I found it.
willsansbury.com
My opinions are my own, obvs.
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“Spicy level zero, please”
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Thank you, Senator Ossoff.
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Thank you, Senator Rev. Warnock. Thank you.
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Shame on you.
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Oh but quiet eugenics
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Please save us, even if it hurts. Please vote no on the continuing resolution.
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Today, America finds itself in a similar situation. Decay and despair have taken root, and we must confront this rot if we hope to heal. When you stand in the Senate and the vote on the temporary budget to prevent a government shutdown is called, you will hold those stiff brushes in your hands.
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Nurses were using stiff brushes on his charred skin, and his screams echoed in the room. They were removing necrotic tissue to allow his healthy flesh to grow free from infection. Though they were inflicting agony, their actions were saving his life.
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Thank you!
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I can’t fathom how he didn’t issue a strong statement that America is built upon the foundation of freedom of speech, even when it runs counter to public (or presidential) opinions. Whatever happened to the mark of a patriot being “but I will defend unto the death your right to say it”?
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I ran a bootleg wildcat BBS on my family’s second phone line without my parents knowing. I miss Legend of the Red Dragon.
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Yes, yes, yes! I love absolutely everything about this. Thank you, Anne.
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You won't sway his base. They're in too deep and will excuse every violation. But there are enough people out there who did not vote and/or who are still engaging their brains. We have to activate them.
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Sit in silent protest—complete stone-faced silence, denying him the spectacle he craves. When he finishes, shout as one, "You swore an oath to 'preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.'" Then deliver a response that details every concrete way he has violated that oath.
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The subtext of the latest on Twitter’s community standards was too much for me.
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May you sleep like a rock tonight.
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Woof. That was one hell of a typo. I panicked for a second.
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What's gonna happen?
I don't know
But whatever happens
Here we go
What's gonna happen
And where do we go
From here?
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My favorite game: find the loophole!
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If you want help with the website, I would be happy to help.
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Love the last 3! Severance was a little trauma-inducing for me after 20+ years in corporate tech.
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Alas… I am a Marvel kid. (Though I loved Teen Titans and Titans… and Doom Patrol… so ok, I’ll try them!)
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I don’t think six months would feel like enough weekend right now.
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It reminds me of the eureka learning my team had building Daxko Engage—a CRM for member-centric nonprofits like the YMCA. There had been many failed attempts to skin Dynamics or Salesforce, and they just didn’t work.
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The only thing I’ve missed is FB marketplace.
The instagram withdrawals, though… that hurt.
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Have the nap AND the whisky. You earned it.