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Look at that beautiful bean footage!!

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I hate seeing wrestling tweets and skeets

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LeBron James in NBA ShootOut 2004.

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@keithxthomas.bsky.social why you let him cook yo pants like this brother??

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Eastside by DAISY on Apple Music Song · 2021 · Duration 5:34

every last aspect of this song is just perfect, a truly beautiful composition.

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Shake Back by Rio Da Yung Og on Apple Music Song · 2025 · Duration 2:14

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i hopped on here to escape the political nonsense and it’s here too 😩 lemme go read a book lmao

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my real family on here man i can’t abandoned it lol

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a painting of a group of people in white dresses ALT: a painting of a group of people in white dresses

lol heyyy…

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When you’re 35+, you decide you don’t wanna do something anymore and you don’t do it anymore. Getting older is great!

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Happy Whatever This Day Means To You Day, just never forget…

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LMFAOOOOO

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we hating on fine dining today??

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The "bluesky is an echo chamber" think pieces that keep popping up really tickle me because they show how certain people genuinely believe social media should be for debating and arguing and not talking about the things that make you happy and sharing art with the world.

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OH WE ARE SO FUCKING BACK!!!!

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X: Blocked people can read your tweets

Bluesky: We will send an agent back in time to stop the blocked person's parents from ever meeting

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you don’t like shit so this checks out

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I ain’t forgot I got some of y’all blocked on the other app.

You got a second chance.

Don’t say dumb shit and don’t get too familiar.

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plus i bang it well, slang it well, schhave it well, hell you lookin at a preview of the matrix twelve

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😭😭😭 good morning tho

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The Wilson River meanders gracefully through the lush Tillamook State Forest in Oregon, its deep teal waters reflecting the rich hues of the surrounding landscape. The river, famed for its clear waters and abundant wildlife, flows westward toward Tillamook Bay, serving as a critical habitat for native salmon and steelhead trout. In fact, this river is celebrated as one of the region’s premier fishing destinations, offering a haven for anglers and nature lovers alike.

The scene captures the Wilson River’s journey through a tranquil canyon framed by moss-covered rocky banks. These rugged, dark stones are softened by thick patches of vibrant green moss, their textures adding depth and character to the forest floor. On either side of the river, the dense forest rises steeply, a mix of towering Douglas firs and bigleaf maples. The autumn season adds subtle warmth, with hints of golden-yellow and burnt orange interwoven with the evergreen foliage.

Mist drifts through the trees, shrouding the distant hills in a soft veil that merges seamlessly with the pale, overcast sky. The diffused light enhances the scene’s muted, earthy palette, creating an atmosphere of peace and stillness. Raindrops dimple the river’s surface, amplifying its sense of calm while suggesting the ever-present moisture of the Pacific Northwest.

This calm stretch of the Wilson River, nestled deep within the Tillamook State Forest, is more than a picturesque landscape—it’s a vital artery of the region’s ecosystem and history. Originally part of lands devastated by the Tillamook Burn in the mid-20th century, the forest surrounding the river has since been meticulously replanted, symbolizing resilience and renewal in the face of environmental destruction. Today, the Wilson River embodies the wild, untamed beauty of Oregon’s natural heritage, inviting visitors to pause and reconnect with the rhythm of the forest.

The Wilson River meanders gracefully through the lush Tillamook State Forest in Oregon, its deep teal waters reflecting the rich hues of the surrounding landscape. The river, famed for its clear waters and abundant wildlife, flows westward toward Tillamook Bay, serving as a critical habitat for native salmon and steelhead trout. In fact, this river is celebrated as one of the region’s premier fishing destinations, offering a haven for anglers and nature lovers alike. The scene captures the Wilson River’s journey through a tranquil canyon framed by moss-covered rocky banks. These rugged, dark stones are softened by thick patches of vibrant green moss, their textures adding depth and character to the forest floor. On either side of the river, the dense forest rises steeply, a mix of towering Douglas firs and bigleaf maples. The autumn season adds subtle warmth, with hints of golden-yellow and burnt orange interwoven with the evergreen foliage. Mist drifts through the trees, shrouding the distant hills in a soft veil that merges seamlessly with the pale, overcast sky. The diffused light enhances the scene’s muted, earthy palette, creating an atmosphere of peace and stillness. Raindrops dimple the river’s surface, amplifying its sense of calm while suggesting the ever-present moisture of the Pacific Northwest. This calm stretch of the Wilson River, nestled deep within the Tillamook State Forest, is more than a picturesque landscape—it’s a vital artery of the region’s ecosystem and history. Originally part of lands devastated by the Tillamook Burn in the mid-20th century, the forest surrounding the river has since been meticulously replanted, symbolizing resilience and renewal in the face of environmental destruction. Today, the Wilson River embodies the wild, untamed beauty of Oregon’s natural heritage, inviting visitors to pause and reconnect with the rhythm of the forest.

Fog wraps the mountains,
River carves the earth with grace,
Journey never ends.

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damn Stone Cold Steve Austin

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goodnight

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This app feels like a bomb shelter from the rest of the internet

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whiteboard with MUST:
- 10k user signups
- view post on web
- app store
- other pds federate 
- 3p labels/services 
etc

whiteboard with MUST: - 10k user signups - view post on web - app store - other pds federate - 3p labels/services etc

A whiteboard from our Jan 2023 team retreat where I wrote down our goals, and the top one was “10k user signups.”

We’re growing by 10k users every 10-15 minutes right now.

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lmaooo somebody was lookin out idk idk

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