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Posts by Jon Callas

My assessment is that it is more associated with being a parent. It matches my observations of the world. Now it is hardly casual and lightly correlated, and maybe even just an observational effect.

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I have to disagree with your premise, even as I agree with your conclusion. But folk theories are like that. They are dioramas.

When I was a child, my parents (born in the 30s) told this to me “oh, you will be more conservative when you get older) as a truism.

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I'm so sorry, you are so wonderful in your work.

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I am on team running hot water.

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Hello dear reader,

My new album, THE CONFUSER is out on July 24 on Tiny Ghost Records.

It’s a rockin’ affair, with a few ballads for romantic waltzing & a dystopian psychedelic rant. Guaranteed to float your chimes & ring your boat!

Available now for pre-order here:

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NYT headline reads: "Trump’s Signature to Be Added to U.S. Dollars
President Trump is set to be the first sitting president to have his signature appear on America’s currency."

NYT headline reads: "Trump’s Signature to Be Added to U.S. Dollars President Trump is set to be the first sitting president to have his signature appear on America’s currency."

The year is 2030. I now own a home in every walkable US neighborhood, which I've paid for by selling rubber stamps that say "refused to release the Epstein files"

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I have things that need to be done for a few hours, but I will.

1 month ago 2 0 0 0

<cracks knuckles> Well, as someone who was part of building the damned fence, I can tell you lots of what’s wrong with it. Got a couple hours?

Wanna hear how I’d fix the fence?

1 month ago 2 0 1 0

if you're an older person who finds words like mogg and maxxing annoying, just starting using them. people over the age of 30 have the superpower to end trends by simply adopting them

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I think I would take the opposite bet, that they wouldn’t be fired even after that. The guiding principle of this administration is that the buck stops somewhere else. People in charge give orders and take credit. People below get consequences.

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Always have. Always have.

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Nighttime prayer:

“Dear Lord, you've taken my favorite comedian, Rob Reiner, my favorite actor, Robert Redford, and my favorite musician, Bob Weir. I just wanted to let you know my favorite politician is Donald Trump.”

3 months ago 1371 280 105 26

Guadalupe. A real triumph. It has beaver dams and salmon spawning, all in city limits.

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Cold Irons Bound

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Ask your employer tomorrow why they operate an official account on the Twitter/X web service that built a child sexual assault materials generation machine & why they tacitly approve of pedophilia. Have your fellow employees ask the same question.

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Ask your employer, your politician, your professional organisation, your religious leader: ask anyone who claims authority, moral or otherwise

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Fully featured bbq isn’t very complex if you accept that sometimes salmonella just happens. The complexity of food preparation comes from insisting on FDA-like food handling.

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I also support Aaron’s work and pay for a subscription. It is always worth reading, always informative. Thanks, @atrupar.com for your tirelessness.

3 months ago 144 24 2 1

Will not fix. Working as intended.

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I know I’m Captain Obvious but we don’t have an administration, we have the personal rule of a monarch who has his particular hobby horses and one of those for a half century is that he thinks tariffs solve everything. Just wait it will okay in the end. And what is the downside for the monarch?

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

About the only ways you could fuck up more would be to put a whiskey distillery out of business or perhaps a casino.

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Looks like it is a fun article. Too bad it is behind a paywall.

4 months ago 1 0 0 0

Perhaps the error is using first person plural instead of singular. They might have said instead of “we are running out of ideas,” they meant to say “I am running out of ideas.” It is an easy mistake to make.

Perhaps it is also a confession that this article was written by a chatbot for them.

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I love it when you're having a discussion online with someone and they forget to cut this bit from their reply...

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Failing to protect the rear end from the back end.

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You need to refer to her as "my assistant" and snort a small half-laugh as you do so, and as they figure it out, never admit to it.

4 months ago 1 0 0 0

New year, new bingo cards! You can also add in guests sitting on the distinguishers for interesting puncture wounds, too!

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Should someone want to subscribe to Paulina's Patreon, here it is: www.patreon.com/c/paulinabor...

4 months ago 5 1 0 0

It happened! The @nytimes.com profiled Paulina!

The Writer Who Dared Criticize Silicon Valley

Paulina Borsook’s “Cyberselfish,” which offered dire predictions about the tech world’s love for libertarianism, is finding fans. It only took 25 years.

Gift Link:
www.nytimes.com/2025/11/27/t...

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The Writer Who Dared Criticize Silicon Valley

"Ms. Borsook predicted that when the tech world had amassed sufficient money and power, it would start imposing its beliefs on everyone outside the valley"

www.nytimes.com/2025/11/27/t...

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