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There's an anime about alcohol (and yuri) this season 😮

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Lindsey laughing at a joke with voters at the evening with Lindsey

Lindsey laughing at a joke with voters at the evening with Lindsey

Jamaal Bowman hugging Lindsey after giving a speech about her past work and her being the right progressive to help move New York forward

Jamaal Bowman hugging Lindsey after giving a speech about her past work and her being the right progressive to help move New York forward

Lindsey chatting with other voters at the evening with Lindsey

Lindsey chatting with other voters at the evening with Lindsey

I want to remind NYers that early voting for the NY city council special election for district 3 starts SATURDAY and I hope folks in Hell's Kitchen, Chelsea, Hudson Yards, and the Village rank @lindseyboylan.bsky.social top of ballot so we can have a progressive council behind Mamdani. GOTV NYC

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WTF is this shit... I didn't even tell it to go and update and now there's "AI Actions™" in the fucking context menu??? I might actually have to quit Windows.

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Tonight absolutely ruled!

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this goes hard as fuck

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Microsoft Teams collab 👀

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Had to go buy a webcam after work because my boss keeps harassing me about not being able to see me in meetings (mic only gang rise up).

The cashier at the store asked me if I was a streamer... 😭😭😭

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OpenAI funding fears hit memory chip prices Spending cuts at OpenAI have hit memory chip prices as fears grow about the tech company’s ability to fund its expansion.

Good news! OpenAI is canceling so many large purchase orders and datacenter expansions that the global price of RAM is dropping.

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Free Tax Advice: Bribes & kickbacks must be reported as income to the IRS.

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Following my reporting here I've learned NYCHH will not renew Palantir's contract when it expires in the fall.

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Writing is a solitary activity that takes conviction.

So why is it now, when my faith is most shattered, that I am required to write?

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Next person who invites me to a 9 AM meeting is getting shanked

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that makes trump the antichrist lol

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RIP to the SREs working overtime on fixing AO3

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AAAAAAAGHHHHHHHH

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Founder Robert G. Fuller, Jr.

In 1954, 16-year-old Bob Fuller landed his first summer job: picking beans for 15 cents a box. It gave him gas money for his Model A Ford, and life was good.

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He switched summer jobs in college—working as a telephone lineman. It was neither easy nor entirely safe. But Fuller loved it.

“I was getting my hands dirty again,” he recalls. “I had spikes on my boots, climbing telephone poles, working with blue-collar guys smoking Camels. I wasn’t playing golf at the country club.”

Fuller comes from a well-to-do family, but you’d never know it. Throughout his life he has eschewed elitism. But he’s also embraced the free market. He recalls that in college “most of my professors were firm believers in FDR and the idea that government was the solution to mankind’s problems.”

Founder Robert G. Fuller, Jr. In 1954, 16-year-old Bob Fuller landed his first summer job: picking beans for 15 cents a box. It gave him gas money for his Model A Ford, and life was good. Read More He switched summer jobs in college—working as a telephone lineman. It was neither easy nor entirely safe. But Fuller loved it. “I was getting my hands dirty again,” he recalls. “I had spikes on my boots, climbing telephone poles, working with blue-collar guys smoking Camels. I wasn’t playing golf at the country club.” Fuller comes from a well-to-do family, but you’d never know it. Throughout his life he has eschewed elitism. But he’s also embraced the free market. He recalls that in college “most of my professors were firm believers in FDR and the idea that government was the solution to mankind’s problems.”

At the time, Fuller says, he lacked the intellectual firepower to challenge his liberal-minded professors. But a lucky coincidence inspired his will to stand up to the elites: A prep school classmate, Jim Burnham, Jr., was the son of one of the founders of National Review.

“Little did the librarian know,” Fuller says, “when she put the magazine on the shelf as a courtesy to Burnham, what effect it would have on me.”

In 1964, Fuller graduated from law school. He practiced law in Maine for the next 40 years. He also eventually became a reserve officer in the Judge Advocate General’s Corps.

Fuller describes himself as a “latecomer conservative activist.” He did not become a member of The Heritage Foundation until 2009.

At the time, Fuller says, he lacked the intellectual firepower to challenge his liberal-minded professors. But a lucky coincidence inspired his will to stand up to the elites: A prep school classmate, Jim Burnham, Jr., was the son of one of the founders of National Review. “Little did the librarian know,” Fuller says, “when she put the magazine on the shelf as a courtesy to Burnham, what effect it would have on me.” In 1964, Fuller graduated from law school. He practiced law in Maine for the next 40 years. He also eventually became a reserve officer in the Judge Advocate General’s Corps. Fuller describes himself as a “latecomer conservative activist.” He did not become a member of The Heritage Foundation until 2009.

Though technically a member of the so-called Silent Generation, Fuller hasn’t been silent since becoming a Heritage member. During a 2019 visit to Heritage’s headquarters, he grabbed a stack of Heritage Pocket Constitutions, which he leaves in strategic places. “They’ll do far more good in a doctor’s office than an outdated copy of People magazine,” he laughed.

Fuller sees giving to Heritage as an investment:

I served in the armed forces. My goal is to concentrate my financial firepower through an organization that not only represents my ideals, but also has the resources and talent to present them to those in power. The Heritage Foundation has passed all my tests and exceeded my expectations.

Through his generosity—and by allowing us to share his story—Fuller has certainly exceeded ours.

Though technically a member of the so-called Silent Generation, Fuller hasn’t been silent since becoming a Heritage member. During a 2019 visit to Heritage’s headquarters, he grabbed a stack of Heritage Pocket Constitutions, which he leaves in strategic places. “They’ll do far more good in a doctor’s office than an outdated copy of People magazine,” he laughed. Fuller sees giving to Heritage as an investment: I served in the armed forces. My goal is to concentrate my financial firepower through an organization that not only represents my ideals, but also has the resources and talent to present them to those in power. The Heritage Foundation has passed all my tests and exceeded my expectations. Through his generosity—and by allowing us to share his story—Fuller has certainly exceeded ours.

I feel very insane rn why are NO NEWS saying a Heritage Foundation guy got got like just a few days ago is it cuz the shooter is Black and they don't want another Luigi situation or is it because they don't want us to know fash have delicate flesh & bleedable blood

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A first for me in a resume that came across my desk today: "Location: USA (willing to relocate)"

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There's a guy on this subway platform pouring a small bottle of vodka in to a bottle of Arizona and honestly that is a mood

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get the kid in the brown hoodie a scholarship

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I think it's best for everyone to understand that the unified class project of billionaires right now is to do to white collar workers what globalization and neoliberalism did to blue collar workers.

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Homeland Security is trying to force tech companies to hand over data about Trump critics | TechCrunch The use of administrative subpoenas, which are not subject to judicial oversight, are used to demand a wealth of information from tech companies, including the owners of anonymous online accounts docu...

About to post my way to a DHS blacksite techcrunch.com/2026/02/03/h...

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Am I allowed to hang up if someone invites an AI to a teams meeting?

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I don't think you understand the position you're in. ICE cannot be reformed, nor is it necessary. It must be abolished and its members held criminally accountable.

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Thanks, hopefully someone can fix this tomorrow 💀

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...now is the winter of my discontent.
My pipes which had frozen, have now burst.

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NYC is sending its best!

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Why can I emoji react to emails in Outlook now? And how can I request the surprised Pikachu face as a custom react?

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Christian Smalls
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I told Chuck Schumer to his face he's a fucking clown and a sellout last year when I ran into him in NYC I still stand on it.
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Christian Smalls @Shut_downAmazon X.com I told Chuck Schumer to his face he's a fucking clown and a sellout last year when I ran into him in NYC I still stand on it. 9:41 PM • 2/1/26 • 5.8K Views

The comfortable, moderate position we are bringing at a minimum in 2026. Be like Chris Smalls in your assuredness.

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Sight in San Francisco (from a friend)

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