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I came for the memes but I stayed for the hell of it. I do block and yes, it IS personal. I also delete old tweets regularly. Impermanence is everything.

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CALL TO ACTIVISM (@calltoactivism) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Years ago, anthropologist Margaret Mead was asked by a student what she considered to be the first sign of civilization in a culture. The student expected Mead to talk about fishhooks or clay pots or grinding stones. But no. Mead said that the first sign of civilization in

Years ago, anthropologist Margaret Mead was asked by a student what she considered to be the first sign of civilization in a culture. 

The student expected Mead to talk about fishhooks or clay pots or grinding stones.

But no. 

Mead said that the first sign of civilization in
Jacob Takanashi 高梨 慈永小舞 (@xj_takax) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If a film is written off for taxes, the content should instantly become public domain. We the tax payers BOUGHT the film at that point, we should be able to see it, and everything associated with it. It is ours, we paid for it.

Wildes (@kevinwildes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The sunglass store: "If you ever want to go to the beach, the lens needs to be polarized and those start $125." The eclipse: "You can use these to stare directly into the sun for $3."

Qasim Rashid, Esq. (@qasimrashid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Boomer: At your age in 1970 I paid off college & bought a house w/hard work Millennials: In 1970 college was 5% of median salary—Now it’s 44%. A median home was $24K—Now its $417K. The top marginal tax rate was 70%—Now its 37%. You worked hard—& then closed the door behind you.

Stan Willenbring (@stanwillenbring) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/4 I travelled to NH this weekend to look at a piece of property I hoped I might buy. 6 acres, divided in half by a pretty creek. One half had been logged at some point, has some small new growth trees, nothing special. ➡️

Stan Willenbring (@stanwillenbring) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2/4 Across the creek is 3 acres of giant glacial boulder beneath 200-yr-old hemlock and cedar, moss as thick as a mattress, alive with small birds and tracks of every kind of animal. The local authorities have already provided the approved plan for building a home there. ➡️

Stan Willenbring (@stanwillenbring) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3/4 Due to important arcane guidelines, the buyer cannot be allowed to build on the new growth half. The only way to put a home there is to destroy the pristine virgin habitat. I politely declined to make a purchase bid because I could never do that. But someone else will. ➡️

SwiftOnSecurity (@swiftonsecurity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When people deny the importance of hope and fleeting glimpses of joy I think they have never been to the edge, and come back from it. They don’t have anything to teach you. Not yet. Maybe someday. But right now, they are drowning in a way you cannot offer your life to save them.

Frank | doing carts, who needs wheels (@model_daughters) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If covid were not a threat then anti maskers would not be bothered by them any more than someone wearing plaid or nikes. The fact that covid is a threat and they harass ppl over masks means they are out to harm people. It's that simple.

Laura Miers (@lauramiers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The ugly reality is that corporations are buying these homes as potential rental properties, presumably to be occupied by people permanently frozen out of the housing market.” End Stage Capitalism. finance.yahoo.com/news/other-sid…

“The ugly reality is that corporations are buying these homes as potential rental properties, presumably to be occupied by people permanently frozen out of the housing market.” 

End Stage Capitalism. finance.yahoo.com/news/other-sid…