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If they sent Martha Stewart to prison for *barely* insider trading then hoo boy. A lot of our government and their friends have the potential for prison. Pretty obvious to anyone that insider trading is part of the deal with these crooks.

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This is what Tim Heidecker was born to do. He’s been working up to this for years.

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Holy. Shit. This is Reid Wiseman's video he took with his iPhone while at the moon 🌙

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I probably listen to more Squarepusher than anything else put together. For some reason Hard Normal Daddy is the thing my brain needs to hyper focus in a productive way. Could be worse. The new record is great. They’re all great.

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Dogs are people prove me wrong.

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The four humans who have traveled the furthest from Earth. (Via NASA.)

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Just gonna point this out again. Seems even more likely now.

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Well now I’m more worried.

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A truth social post by Donald Trump saying “Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! Open the Fuckin' Strait, you crazy bastards, or you'll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah. President DONALD J. TRUMP” with a boner pill ad just above it saying “Forget the blue” with an image of a woman climaxing and holding a small bottle of snake oil.

A truth social post by Donald Trump saying “Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! Open the Fuckin' Strait, you crazy bastards, or you'll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah. President DONALD J. TRUMP” with a boner pill ad just above it saying “Forget the blue” with an image of a woman climaxing and holding a small bottle of snake oil.

This lovely Easter post by Trump is a new low but let’s also not forget that he’s selling boner pill ads to his official statements.

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NASA just dropped this image of Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch looking back at us. The first woman to ever see our planet in its entirety. I’m not crying you’re crying 🥹🔭🧪 📸: NASA

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Most AI tools are a solution to a problem you have to create first.

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New blue marble just dropped.

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I still think Weezer’s “Africa” video is one of the most brilliant pieces of meta parody art ever made.

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Nah. Wait until they get to 13 then start worrying.

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Honestly I usually compare it to 4 wheel drive. It doesn't get you unstuck, just stuck in stupider places. Which is sometimes fun if you're not on the way to something important.

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In other news I just realized his name isn't "Cash App" Patel.

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Clearly if you're rich and can afford Claude Opus, it may be kinda useful. I expect in a light/normal use that might run you a good $1k/mo. Anything short of that you're gonna have a bad time. We're just at the beginning of the bad ideas. Don't trusts the magical lying privacy violation machine.

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I enjoy trying out AI agent stuff to see how useful it may be. I've found a few good uses for non-critical stuff. I'm having a very hard time seeing how something like Openclaw is anything but a colossal boondoggle of a bad idea. (cont.)

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Does anything work?

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Happy Birthday to Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and a massive thank you to her for inventing rock and roll

She was born on March 20th, 1915

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OpenClaw is absolutely amazing. Things that are easy with normal AI agents are expanded into massively complicated and resource heavy tasks. It's the computer version of a Rube Goldberg machine that lies to you constantly and burns your money. (if you let it)

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A classic black-and-white photograph of Sister Rosetta Tharpe (1915–1973), the pioneering gospel singer, guitarist, and "Godmother of Rock 'n' Roll." Captured mid-performance in a nightclub or studio setting (likely 1940s–1950s), she leans into a vintage microphone with a radiant, joyful smile—eyes sparkling upward in ecstasy, mouth open wide in song or laughter, conveying pure passion and energy. Her dark hair is styled in elegant curls with a small decorative bow or flower accent. She wears a light-colored dress with voluminous, sheer puffed sleeves, a high neckline, and a large bow at the neck, giving her an elegant yet exuberant stage presence. In her hands she cradles a white guitar, fingers poised on the fretboard as she plays. The background shows a draped curtain and soft stage lighting, emphasizing her dynamic pose and the fusion of sacred gospel with secular rhythm that defined her groundbreaking career. This iconic image captures Tharpe's revolutionary influence—blending gospel with early rock 'n' roll guitar techniques, influencing artists like Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Chuck Berry, and Little Richard, and becoming one of the first major Black female stars to cross over into mainstream popularity while remaining rooted in her faith.

A classic black-and-white photograph of Sister Rosetta Tharpe (1915–1973), the pioneering gospel singer, guitarist, and "Godmother of Rock 'n' Roll." Captured mid-performance in a nightclub or studio setting (likely 1940s–1950s), she leans into a vintage microphone with a radiant, joyful smile—eyes sparkling upward in ecstasy, mouth open wide in song or laughter, conveying pure passion and energy. Her dark hair is styled in elegant curls with a small decorative bow or flower accent. She wears a light-colored dress with voluminous, sheer puffed sleeves, a high neckline, and a large bow at the neck, giving her an elegant yet exuberant stage presence. In her hands she cradles a white guitar, fingers poised on the fretboard as she plays. The background shows a draped curtain and soft stage lighting, emphasizing her dynamic pose and the fusion of sacred gospel with secular rhythm that defined her groundbreaking career. This iconic image captures Tharpe's revolutionary influence—blending gospel with early rock 'n' roll guitar techniques, influencing artists like Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Chuck Berry, and Little Richard, and becoming one of the first major Black female stars to cross over into mainstream popularity while remaining rooted in her faith.

Singer, songwriter, and guitarist Sister Rosetta Tharpe was born #OTD in 1915.

The original #soul sister & "Godmother of Rock & Roll" influenced Little Richard, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley & Jerry Lee Lewis. 😮 Great balls of fire!

#WomensHistoryMonth #musichistory

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I can finally add “recorded an audiobook” to my resume.

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Another fun project Gaelynn included me in!

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How are “predictions” and “trades” on things like sports games not “bets.”

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Touche! I forget who it was for but it was at Mr. D's. It was not received as intended...

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Remember when they played that song at a guy's memorial?

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"We're all going to die. You're going to die." is an interesting ad campaign for a life insurance company.

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