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Sunday
It was a pretty good day.
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It was a pretty good day.
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I found some puffballs here in the basement, and I thought the cats would like these, so I grabbed the bag and tossed one to the older cat, who quickly started playing with it. The kitten came bounding up, and her older brother, who has been patiently letting her pile
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Holy crap, pretty productive today. Best day this week. Take the little victories where you can.
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What's your favorite candy? I’m partial to anything with peanut butter. When there’s candy in the house, I’m usually preying upon the Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups of some variety. Also, my mother-in-law makes these Scotch-a-Roos that I am unable to
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I just love what this is. This is a video game with a fucking capital V. It has zero pretentions, and no real aspirations to be considered high art. It’s just a wholesome-ass video game that sucks you in and makes time melt away. Nostalgia is a hell
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Came up out of the basement, into the sun, talked to the cats like Mom would have done.
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“The improvement of man can be measured by the level of his inner freedom. The more a person becomes free from his personality, the more freedom he has.” Excerpt From: Tolstoy, Leo. “A Calendar of Wisdom.” Scribner, 2010-05-11. Apple Books.
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Robert Spindell, an election commissioner in Wisconsin who was one of Trump’s fake electors in 2020, wrote an email to about 1700 people saying that Republicans “can be especially proud of the City of Milwaukee (80.2% Dem Vote) casting 37,000 less votes than cast in the 2018
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I thought this sounded like an urban legend of journalism, but a check of The Indianapolis News archive confirmed that the newspaper did indeed consistently substitute 'hight' for 'height' — and not just for 30 years. They did it from 1887 until 1947 when, as reported by
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“People live by love: love of yourself is the beginning of death; love of other people and of God is the beginning of life” Interesting from an Adlerian perspective, these are the two things an individual needs, but one leads to death and one leads to life. But one is
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Write about your first computer. My first computer was a Commodore 64, back in 1981. Your choices at the time were a Commodore 64, an Apple ][, a TRS-80, a TI-994a, or one of a variety of Atari computers. They were all about the same in terms of performance,
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Without self knowledge, without understanding the working and functions of his machine, man cannot be free, he cannot govern himself and he will always remain a slave. —G. I. Gurdjieff