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not to knock on the tweet which is a pretty funny joke, but just a sidenote for people who might not realize: the subjects of photography seldom get much say
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"I would die for X" is one of those things people say colloquially that kinda contaminates the usefulness of language; people aren't even slightly serious when they say it I
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#nowreading Tribe, by Sebastian Junger This book grew out of this 2015 Vanity Fair article about soldiers and PTSDhttps://www.vanityfair.com/news/2015/05/ptsd-war-home-sebastian-junger/ Junger grew up in a Boston suburb. "Nothing ever
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A long term tension in my life: I don't feel qualified to lead, but I don't see anybody really worth following, either. When, where and how did I inherit these
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Morning! Thinking about my personal experiences of and with “privilege”. I think in my personal life, with this as with many other things, I have often found myself having received
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Strange and funny first-principles-y conversation with wife: if you wanna fix problems, you need to have some kind of model in your mind for how problems get fixed. I think
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the generic art museum aesthetic is one of the worst aesthetics I can think of. it’s bizzare to me how many people have agreed collectively that yes, this is how
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I want to do a thread about Srinivasa Ramanujan, the mathematician. He lived a short but brilliant life of 32 years. He was born in 1887 in Erode, and he
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I have a term I use for myself called "truth in boxes", which are the truths that are so powerful that we keep them locked away in boxes because otherwise
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I'm not a *fan* of divvying people up arbitrarily into winners and losers – one should never be gleeful about this – but I do have a subconscious subroutine that
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#nowreading Debt, by David Graeber David’s teaches anthropology at LSE. He’s written other books like “Toward an Anthropological Theory of Value”, “Fragments of an Anarhist Anthropology” and “Lost People: Magic
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Feeling nostalgic: what are some articles, essays, blogposts etc that would go into a compilation called "the people's oral history of the internet"? thinking out loud about the "segments" of
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