What's confusing though is NYT keeps using various photos of him - from obviously the same photoshoot - did he let them use some existing photos? did they have a special photo shoot for the article - in which he denies everything..?
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FTR, I'm not Satoshi Nakamoto. (Or Adam Back, for that matter.)
How on earth it's 10 business days to unsubscribe? What kind of eventual consistency is that?
So, Rocky's nickname for Grace was Meaty or Fleshy? Or Squishy?
How is it that we trust our money only with fiduciaries, our health with those who took the Hippocratic oath - but we let basically anyone into our brains? By reading and watching whatever?
In all my years of watching Instagram reels, only one trick I use practically every day. Picked up from the Top Gear I think. Putting a key fob or garage opener to my head to amplify the signal.
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How I remember dressing boys in the morning: here's pants and T-shirt.
How it's going with 3yo girl: we're on sixth outfit change not counting the swimsuits. Send help.
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You (watching Bluey): awww, this is so wholesome! I wonder, who my child is going to be like, Bingo or Bluey.
Reality: MUFFIN!
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If you have one kid, you're uptight but you don't know it.
If you have two kids, you're uptight but cannot do much about it.
If you have 3+ kids, you don't have energy to be uptight anymore.
ChatGPT says
If you neither drink nor smoke, you’ll stay healthy till you croak
Кто не курит и не пьёт, тот здоровеньким помрёт
Who doesn't drink and doesn't smoke, will die healthy without a stroke
#RussianProberbOfTheWeek #NoReason #HumanTranslation
“As Milarepa, the Tibetan sage, described his life of practice: In the beginning nothing came, in the middle nothing stayed, and in the end nothing left.“
Crrrazy bird sounds!
On a plane to Hawaii during the school break: kid's voice "when are leaaaaaving" and I honestly can't say if my kid.
"it's not worth it but I want it" - 6yo about a valentine's day candy and honestly, describes ~80% of consumer's life.
How many ppl signed up for YouTube TV yesterday only to cancel it today? I know I did.
Murder, She Wrote, season 1, episode 10. The background is ballet — the dancers are performing The Nutcracker yet ”the dagger wasn’t in the final scene because it’s a wedding”. Who am I to point out there’s no wedding in Nutcracker.
Things accomplished as a parent: taught almost 3yo say "ouchie Fauci".
Doesn't admit!
Universe delivered a Lego set of Notre Dame that no one in our household bought.
My current theory: our 9,223,372,036,854,775,808th purchase triggered a bug in Amazon.
The next field trip: same situation. But what if some of the same volunteers are chosen again? Randomly? Fair? Yes, from the point of view of statistics - but not that of the kiddo.
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Typically "fairness" == "randomness". But it has to be contextual, otherwise it doesn't meet the implicit expectations of the person in the circumstances.
Say, you sign up to volunteer for a field trip with your kid's class. Too many volunteers and teachers choose randomly. Fair? Seems so. But.
Almost 3yo after trying overnight oats: "a little bit yummy, a little bit yucky".
"Is there any other dessert?" - asks 6yo - "this one looks healthy".