Three different views of a falling tree that’s still growing
Three different views of a falling tree that’s still growing
Three different views of a falling tree that’s still growing
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save us
I had almost stopped bracing myself
For the fall.
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TIPPING
We’ve been tipping for so long
That moss had time to grow around our roots,
Industriously bridging the reaching spaces between ourselves and solid ground.
We’ve been tipping,
My darling.
Sideways became our new up
And I had almost stopped scrambling to catch us
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— politics and to intimidate and harass his detractors in Washington.
We cannot fail to recognize this. We absolutely must not let it happen.
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— that army, explicitly use that army, to suppress protests?
To harass anyone who might be the wrong color, or as he says, “immigrants?”
This is the creation of the Sturmabteilung. The creation of the SS. Using exactly this rhetoric.
To interfere with the day to day process of legitimate —
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Why is no one talking about the fact that the executive order attempting to create a “safe and beautiful” task force would give the President the means to build a personal army using DC law enforcement?
Why is no one talking about the fact that it says right in the order that he plans to use —
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I keep mine in my wallet.
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Sorry not to have said hello for real! Likewise!!
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I had virtually none of the ingredients she used; this is the “dregs of my crisper” version, which includes an onion, some kind of sad leeks (meant for St. David’s day but forgot as usual), and a bit of chopped fennel. I’ll do the parm at the end, and probably serve with salmon.
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Inspired by @meganmarkle.bsky.social ‘s new show to try a pan pasta dish this morning. I really enjoyed the first episode; the interactions between she and Daniel were genuine, and so low key for American TV. The focus on his experience and pleasure, on doing these things out of love was lovely.
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I’m Kel! Author, game developer and professor of interactive narrative. Currently working on a cozy urban life sim called Brownstone. Super queer, super into all things indie.
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As an ADHD person the lack of experience continuity in these apps drives me wild.
Along with zero ability to meaningfully control my feed.
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Argus is a bad dog. I will go to the Coliseum tomorrow.
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Steve is trying to remember what on earth happened last night...
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If you don’t already use probiotics it’s worth a try; I was skeptical but I got a probiotic tea locally and drank a bit every day for a few weeks. It leveled out my immune responses remarkably well.
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25 years in games, most of it in narrative. I worked on ESO, the KOA MMO, and Game of Thrones: Ascent. Published author of science fiction and fantasy. Currently a professor of interactive narrative. I do contract work and am happy to consult.
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I might be part of it too.
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Can we discuss for a moment that a reporter was more trustworthy with US secrets than the man ostensibly in charge of US secrets?
Can we, for a moment examine the size and speed of the bullet we dodged by way of @jeffreygoldberg.bsky.social ‘s integrity and discretion?
#signalgate #goldberg
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— right candidate.
Fear of failure is no reason to take a dozen steps backward.
Representing Americans who are suffering most as well as those who have everything they need and rights firmly in place is what the party is supposed to be about.
You don’t say “they’re a minority, so screw them.”
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— is saying that the Democratic Party should only address — and by extension serve? — Americans who are privileged and comfortable.
Harris was not a failure. She was a *presidential candidate.* This is an indication that we are ready to move forward, be progressive.
We came close. With the —
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I read this carefully.
“…hopelessly detached from kitchen-table concerns.” As someone said above, there is a really troubling assumption made here, along with things like the choice of words like “normal.”
Or assumptions about who comprises the “middle class.”
It sounds very like Slotkin —
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— having a stroke.
She and I had a nice conversation about this and that on the way to the ER. The paramedic gave me WTF face afterwards and I said a lot of older Vietnamese people speak French because it was a colony until the 50s.
You don’t know until you try, though.
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Oh and one time I was riding along as a third EMT on an ambulance and we responded to an elderly woman having problems walking and speaking. It turned out she was Vietnamese and dispatch didn’t have anyone who could translate.
Then it suddenly struck me to try French and we found out she was —
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— made a brow-sweeping gesture and an exaggerated sigh of relief, and she laughed and said sì, sì and we were best friends after that.
I mostly grew up outside the US. I have said things wrongly in many languages in many places and I’m not dead of it yet.
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This week we asked someone who was always downstairs overseeing breakfast at the hotel if she ever got a day off. She smiled politely and said she didn’t speak English.
Undaunted I went back to my table, looked up the Spanish on my phone and went back again to ask her. She said “mañana” and I —
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