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Posts by Jayson Hajdu

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Rob Deer nods approvingly…

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Not hard to imagine Porter Martone playing for the Flyers in any era. Perfect match between player and franchise.

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Just when you finally memorize which way to turn coming out of the elevator, it’s time to check out.

Never fails.

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#collegehockey

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"For some of us, the most important virtue of a movie theater these days isn’t the size of the screen or the life-affirming nature of the communal experience, it’s that cinemas are one of the last remaining arenas of public life where you’re not allowed to use your phone."

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• In Search Of…

• Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World

• The Outsiders

• Lean on Me

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Anyway time to go to my little job at my little desk

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All we ask for is like 4 more inches of leg room and a free checked bag, my dudes.

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We once called a hotel three states away to locate “Hippo” and didn’t even have to think twice.

The employee on the other end, who did find it, generously insisted they ship it to us at no charge.

We ALL slept well that night!

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I saw the Flying Fathers as a kiddo at Regina’s old Exhibition Stadium. I wanna say Eddie Shack was the referee but that part may have been more fever dream than core memory.

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You develop an instant global consciousness, a people orientation, an intense dissatisfaction with the state of the world, and a compulsion to do something about it. From out there on the moon, international politics look so petty. You want to grab a politician by the scruff of the neck and drag him a quarter of a million miles out and say, ‘Look at that, you son of a bitch

You develop an instant global consciousness, a people orientation, an intense dissatisfaction with the state of the world, and a compulsion to do something about it. From out there on the moon, international politics look so petty. You want to grab a politician by the scruff of the neck and drag him a quarter of a million miles out and say, ‘Look at that, you son of a bitch

This quote from Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell has been in my head the last few days

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What this shows is that a staggering 63%(!) of people arrested by ICE in Minnesota during Operation Metro Surge (from December through February) had no criminal record at all.

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Those were wild times, my friends!

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Incredible pregame ceremony, @torontobluejays.bsky.social.

The 2025 #BlueJays, forever the coolest. Just an absurdly fun ride.

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Sisyphus but every day he unsubscribes from marketing and promotion emails.

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Goldman Sachs reports that 300 million full-time jobs could be replaced by AI by 2030. Labor turnover is high and hiring has slowed. 71% of Americans worry that AI will cause permanent job loss. As young people about to enter the workforce for the first time, the fear of unemployment is understandable, but we cannot save ourselves with the very tool that is putting us at risk.

The irony is that as Penn pours endless money and energy into AI advancement in its attempt to get ahead, the University is only quickening its own demise. AI cannot coexist with education — it can only degrade it. As technology advances and workers are replaced by machines, schools are some of the only places we have left to explore and wrestle with human thought. With our own university leading the charge, AI is now corrupting those few sacred spaces and leaving us with nowhere to engage in true scholarship. 

Editorials represent the majority view of members of The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board who meet regularly to discuss issues relevant to the Penn community. This body is led by Editorial Board Chair Jack Lakis and is entirely separate from the newsroom. Questions or comments should be directed to letters@thedp.com.

Goldman Sachs reports that 300 million full-time jobs could be replaced by AI by 2030. Labor turnover is high and hiring has slowed. 71% of Americans worry that AI will cause permanent job loss. As young people about to enter the workforce for the first time, the fear of unemployment is understandable, but we cannot save ourselves with the very tool that is putting us at risk. The irony is that as Penn pours endless money and energy into AI advancement in its attempt to get ahead, the University is only quickening its own demise. AI cannot coexist with education — it can only degrade it. As technology advances and workers are replaced by machines, schools are some of the only places we have left to explore and wrestle with human thought. With our own university leading the charge, AI is now corrupting those few sacred spaces and leaving us with nowhere to engage in true scholarship. Editorials represent the majority view of members of The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board who meet regularly to discuss issues relevant to the Penn community. This body is led by Editorial Board Chair Jack Lakis and is entirely separate from the newsroom. Questions or comments should be directed to letters@thedp.com.

An unaccounted for part of the economy is how much young people virulently hate AI, despite how aggressively it's being forced on them. They realize it's making their friends dumber and ruining the world and they want nothing to do with it.

From the Penn student paper:
www.thedp.com/article/2026...

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Candy is being crushed at heretofore unseen levels.

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“A good movie makes you want to rewatch it for sheer entertainment. A great movie makes you want to revisit it because it recharges some basic part of you that may be running low.”

- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

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Big @mikemcmahon.bsky.social day.

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Hi, my name is piglet and welcome to jackass.The picture shows winnie the pooh, standing on a stump on top of a bucket on top of a drum with a hat on the right hand side, it shows piglet on a makeshift seasaw with a branch and a rock, and a beehive is above him

Hi, my name is piglet and welcome to jackass.The picture shows winnie the pooh, standing on a stump on top of a bucket on top of a drum with a hat on the right hand side, it shows piglet on a makeshift seasaw with a branch and a rock, and a beehive is above him

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Remind me... which circle of Hell is this?

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We live in the dumbest timeline.

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Guy who made 800 million dollars selling a website named ToodleCo to Yahoo in 1996 and has done nothing since then but now has $100 billion: the concept of “human kindness” was invented by bolshevik psychologists in 1953, no one heard of that term until then

Podcast Host: fascinating, I have worms

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experiencing that musical sequence at the Sinners midpoint is a movie-going experience I will never forget. I was not prepared for it at all. Gagged

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A League of Their Own.

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If I could bottle this entire season, I would. What a treat this year has been right from opening night. And today is maximum goodness.

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