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@BiscuitsJesus i met four different groups of people from England today at the pool
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One of the stranger elements of our "home birth" is that it's given us an intense bond with this particular house.
Our daughter was born here. She appears to know it, too. If we're away for a while -- even in places with comfier beds, nicer quarters, etc -- when we come home, she relaxes. Sleeps better. I swear she knows that this is the house she was born in.
So this house is a part of our story in a deep way that I quite suspect would be less intense if we'd gone the hospital birth route. We were in here on our own, going through the wildest thing we've ever experienced in our lives. My wife convalesced here; I cut the baby's umbilical cord here. It's where our daughter's story begins, literally.
In a sense, homebirthing charges a house with mythos. It makes a house a kind of organism stitched into a family's history. Though there are some valid reasons for hospital birth, and had complications arisen, we wouldn't have hesitated to go that route, it does seem that the widespread practice of hospital birth deprives houses of this incredible, storied, deeply human element.
And from this point of view, you can see how houses in earlier times might've been charged with a deeper kind of meaning. To sell one's house wasn't merely to cash in on some equity and move along -- it was to let go of the place where one or more of your childrens' stories began. Before hospital birth was normalized, housing was likely less of an interchangeable commodity and more of an irreplaceable mythic element in each family's story.
If the time does come to sell this place, I think I'll have a tough time of it. Would at least have to carve her name into one of the beams before we went.


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I respect Russini as a journalist, and feel badly for the families involved.
However, when you publicly call your husband "average (looking)" on TV and joke, multiple times, about getting a divorce (TV) and wanting to be known as a "MILF" (radio), you lose benefit of the doubt.
Dianna Russini@DMRussini
I submitted my letter of resignation to The Athletic. Everything I have to say about it is below.
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@shagbark_hick i m really enjoying following you. i live in Saratoga. Lived hear all my life. Your posts make look at upstate, the adirondacks, central, and western NY from a different perspective.
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@yalltitanup Agreed. Even non sports journalists are covering it. Very lame.
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I don’t care what anybody says, the lack of privacy people get these days is pretty gross. This should not have been anybody’s business.
Dianna Russini@DMRussini
I submitted my letter of resignation to The Athletic. Everything I have to say about it is below.
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And if we’re being honest, this account, as well as many others, have pushed the hurt to her reputation along without ANY evidence other than pictures that show nothing and a few awkward/funny clips.
You’re all kinda sorta disgusting 🤷🏻♂️
Savage@Savageboston
Smart for Diana Russini to resign from the Athletic before she would’ve been fired. Trying to save face. Unfortunately I’m not sure this changes a whole lot in regard to her reputation.
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@Zigmanfreud @AdamSchefter what are you implying? that adam shefter is gay?
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Now that Dianna Russini has resigned, seemingly for having sex with an NFL coach and lying about it, @AdamSchefter has to be getting nervous that news might break about some of the things he has surely done for NFL GMs in order to get all his scoops…
😂😉
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@TheSportsHernia i chuckled at "unmoored" while reading statement
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Wanted to discuss the great usage of “unmoored” as well as the college paper-extender of “moreover” but replies seem to have accidentally been turned off.
Dianna Russini@DMRussini
I submitted my letter of resignation to The Athletic. Everything I have to say about it is below.
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After watching the “women of #NFL media” at the Super Bowl I told you how ridiculous they act!!
Russini is just the most visible and got caught
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@mtracey That's what I think too. I'm embarrassed for media outlets picking this story up.
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What’s the problem here? Who cares? Nation of hysterical gossipy neo-puritans!
New York Post@nypost
New England Patriots’ Mike Vrabel and top NY Times NFL reporter Dianna Russini hold hands and hug at luxury hotel trib.al/nsxyMmj
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@BGeltzNBA @DMRussini Nicely said. I hope things get better for her. A rough scene for her right now.
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The irony in this public thrashing of @DMRussini an her journalistic integrity is the gross LACK of journalistic integrity shown in conclusion jumping off a few pictures without any further context. I wish her and her family the best and look forward to her next stop. She’s an outstanding reporter.
Dianna Russini@DMRussini
I submitted my letter of resignation to The Athletic. Everything I have to say about it is below.
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@NYJ_Matt You know mental health is important to me and she has to be in hell right now, but I feel no sympathy. Play stupid games. Get stupid prizes
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@cuse365 they have zero chance of being competitive, which really sucks
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Dianna Russini is not addressing the nature of her relationship with Mike Vrabel at all. She is blaming "commentators" for "self-feeding speculation that is simply unmoored from the facts" – but is not stating what the facts are... cnn.com/2026/04/14/med…
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