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Kris White

@krisryanwhite

Content Strategist @illumina // Endlessly curious about human psychology, creativity, and technology. // Interests: Books, longboards, & growth.

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It’s wild to me that San Diego doesn’t have an MLS team, but San Diego Loyal has some elite talent and a great atmosphere. What a season opener 🙌

It’s wild to me that San Diego doesn’t have an MLS team, but <a href="/SanDiegoLoyal/">San Diego Loyal</a>  has some elite talent and a great atmosphere. What a season opener 🙌
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Ted Lasso is one of the world's best TV shows. The character was developed 20 years ago at a comedy club in Amsterdam. Jason Sudeikis is now paid $1 million per episode, and the show has signed licensing deals with Nike, EA Sports, and the Premier League. Here's the story 👇

Ted Lasso is one of the world's best TV shows.

The character was developed 20 years ago at a comedy club in Amsterdam.

Jason Sudeikis is now paid $1 million per episode, and the show has signed licensing deals with Nike, EA Sports, and the Premier League.

Here's the story 👇
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Something wild is happening on the Midjourney subreddit. People are telling stories and sharing photos of historic events - like the “Great Cascadia” earthquake that devastated Oregon in 2001. The kicker? It never happened. The images are AI-generated.

Something wild is happening on the Midjourney subreddit.

People are telling stories and sharing photos of historic events - like the “Great Cascadia” earthquake that devastated Oregon in 2001.

 The kicker? It never happened. The images are AI-generated.
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WOW—Harvard professor Avi Loeb believes he may have found fragments of alien technology from a meteor that landed in 2014. Loeb’s team brought the materials back for analysis. U.S. Space Command confirms with almost near certainty, 99.999%, that it came from another solar system.

WOW—Harvard professor Avi Loeb believes he may have found fragments of alien technology from a meteor that landed in 2014. Loeb’s team brought the materials back for analysis. U.S. Space Command confirms with almost near certainty, 99.999%, that it came from another solar system.
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In a new study, 2 minutes of exercise a day—TWO!—reduced total cancer risk by almost 20%. Why isn’t this front page news?

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One of the best piece of (brand) content I’ve ever seen. Real tangibles, focusing on scale and timeliness. Smooth tie back to the product. Deliciously witty. Perfection. No notes. Bravo Apple.