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Posts by Andrea M

@johngreensbluesky.bsky.social I learned that Walt Disney had given up on animation after his New York studio went bankrupt. He moved to Los Angeles to be with his brother Roy, who was recovering from tuberculosis.

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Algorithms are breaking how we think
Algorithms are breaking how we think YouTube video by Technology Connections

Surely this new video won't make me seem like a crank.
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Petition to Reinstate Target’s DEI Programs This petition matters because diversity and inclusion aren’t just nice ideas—they’re about real people’s lives and opportunities. When big companies like Target back away from supporting underrepresen...

The last week has been depressing and infuriating as a person who cares about others. To keep me sane, I will post regular information on things we can do: companies to write to, products to boycott, organizations to support, and petitions to sign. sign.moveon.org/petitions/ta...

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Can we vote to rename the Gulf of Mexico? Gulf of America is stupid. How about Gulf of McSplashy? Gulf of Stuff?

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Watching thr Ranma 1/2 reboot. Love that that they got mostly the same voice actors. I miss the music for Kunos intros.

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Some of us do need our windmills to tilt at. We should remember it is lonely work.

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I don't usually do a detailed underpainting, but it can be relaxing.

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I've been trying to understand why I feel the particular flavor of distressed that I do right now. I think it's because we can no longer discuss the lessons we should be learning from any kind of disaster without the worst chucklefucks coming out of the woodwork to wreck everything.

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The events of “Parable of the Sower,” a 1993 book about a dystopian future by Octavia Butler, begin today. This is the plot of the book and its sequel:

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