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Kate Harmon

@katesharmon

Always chasing fireflies, trying to change the world, running events. Will beat #Parkinsons with @teamfox.

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Many thanks to YCSO for the assist today downtown. By the time I went to call for help one of their deputies magically appeared.

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This morning I woke up in a days inn in south carolina, showered and ended up with grocery store feet just walking around the room. I missed out on what could have been the best Instagram reel of my life. I let you all down.

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No one talks about the worst side effects of #parkinsons... I swear to God this dude has 15 half-full water glasses around the house. Or are they half-empty. I don’t know. Either way. So. Many. Glasses.

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The world lost a really great person today. Rest I'm peach Great Uncle Tiger. So many of my fond childhood memories include you. You lived a life full of adversity and you never complained. We could have learned a thing or two. I'm thankful you're in no pain now. I love you.

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A plane being evacuated from MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, FL due to Hurricane #Idalia recorded St. Elmo's Fire, a lightning-like weather phenomenon which is a coronal discharge of plasma.

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h/t James Clear newsletter "Maintain a margin of safety. If your life is designed only to handle the expected challenges, then it will fall apart as soon as something unexpected happens to you. Always be stronger than you need to be. Leave room for the unexpected."

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"When you tolerate an error, you rob yourself of learning. When you ruminate on an error, you rob yourself of happiness. Notice it, improve it, and move on from it." -James Clear