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@Johnnykiz_

This is a character piece. Think before you speak, read before you think. Art and stuff: https://t.co/KhPtBWABFD

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johnny kiz
johnny kiz@Johnnykiz_·
ha, im joking im just serious
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K Kulkarni
K Kulkarni@ks_kulk·
Kanye West said this in 2022 on @lexfridman: Lex: "What do you hope your legacy is?" Ye: "To be forgotten. There's ego in memory. Who designed the sidewalk? Who designed the water fountain? Who designed the stop sign? Who designed the stop light? These things are so ubiquitous that the person that designed them is forgotten. If it's a good idea, it's a God idea."
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles

Marc Andreessen just revealed the Elon Musk philosophy that completely broke his brain: "The best product in the world shouldn't even need a logo." We all know Elon is relentless about quality. As Marc puts it: "Do you want the best car in the world or not, right? Like that's Elon's mentality... And it's working very well." But at a recent event, Elon took this mindset to a completely different level. He dropped a perspective so jarring that Marc initially thought it was a joke. Elon’s thesis? "You shouldn't even have to have your name on the product. It's just obvious. Everybody knows." The logic is brutal but simple. If you build the undeniable, undisputed best thing in the world, everybody uses it. And because everybody uses it, you don't need to slap your branding all over it to prove it's yours. Think about that. We spend endless hours agonizing over marketing, tweaking brand colors, and putting our logos on every square inch of what we build. But the ultimate flex isn't a flashy logo. The ultimate flex is building something so undeniably brilliant that its mere existence is the brand.

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Michael Hurley
Michael Hurley@michaelFhurley·
Such a funny picture of playoff hockey. Player gets penalized. Player is pissed, screaming “IT’S THE EFFING PLAYOFFS” at the ref. Coach is pissed. Fans are pissed. Replay shows the most obvious, violent penalty possible, with multiple uncalled follow-up cross-checks.
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johnny kiz@Johnnykiz_·
Meet Apple’s new CEO: Drang Crungus
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johnny kiz
johnny kiz@Johnnykiz_·
fuck the fuckin ass flyers pussy ass bitches
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Jared Kane
Jared Kane@BaddestBearJew·
IT’S AAAAAA PLAYOFF HOCKEY NIGHT IN PITTSBURGHHHHHH!!!!!! They didn’t believe we would be here. They didn’t want us here. Us. Them. West side, best side. LET’S GO PENSSSSSS!!!!!! Start yinz day off with some cawfee and chills!!!!!!
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johnny kiz
johnny kiz@Johnnykiz_·
Where is the 2026 pens playoff hype vid?
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Sunil Godhania
Sunil Godhania@SunGod87·
Love turn based combat.
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MK Ultra victim
MK Ultra victim@MKaylaUltra·
Family won’t move our group chat to signal. Had to leave. Here comes the guilt trip 😒
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ⱼₐₛ@j_a155·
Mark Madden vs Flyers fans
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TFTC
TFTC@TFTC21·
Palmer Luckey might be the only billionaire in Silicon Valley willing to say this out loud.
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Baseball’s Greatest Moments
Baseball’s Greatest Moments@BBGreatMoments·
Daniel Vogelbach’s walk-up song had me crying 😭
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johnny kiz
johnny kiz@Johnnykiz_·
Buccos got bats!
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Big Brain Philosophy
Big Brain Philosophy@BigBrainPhiloso·
Alan Watts on why trying harder is often the worst thing you can do. Alan Watts identified a pattern that runs through the heart of Daoist and Zen philosophy, one he called the backwards law. The idea is simple and deeply counterintuitive: "When you would be strong, very often the best course is to be weak. When you would be powerful, the best course is often to withdraw." Most of us are conditioned to believe that the path to any outcome is direct effort. Want connection? Pursue it. Want strength? Force it. Want happiness? Chase it. But Watts argues that many of the things we most want in life are precisely the things we repel through our pursuit of them. He uses solitude as the clearest illustration of this paradox: "It's when you learn to love solitude that, paradoxically as it may seem, you are better able to get on with others." The person who needs company who cannot sit alone, who craves connection and hunts for it is often the most difficult to be around. Their need fills the room. It creates pressure. But the person who is genuinely comfortable with themselves? That ease is magnetic. They don't demand anything from the interaction. And so the connection forms naturally. This is what Watts means by the backwards law. Contrary things come from unexpected directions. The outcome arrives not through the front door of direct effort, but through the side door of letting go.
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
“ADHD is not a disorder of not knowing what to do. It’s a disorder of not doing what you already know.” Dr. Russell Barkley just delivered one of the clearest explanations of ADHD I’ve ever heard. He says the brain can be split in two: the back part acquires knowledge, the front part (the executive system) uses it. ADHD acts like a meat cleaver that severs the two. You already have the skills and information other people your age have. You just can’t apply them when it counts. That’s why life becomes an endless series of last-minute crises. You’re time-blind — you can only deal with what’s right in front of you. The further away a goal or deadline is, the less real it feels. The solution isn’t teaching more skills. It’s changing the environment at the exact point where the problem occurs — the “point of performance.” It’s a game-changing way to understand why traditional approaches often fail.
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Spittin' Chiclets
Spittin' Chiclets@spittinchiclets·
A 4th Stanley Cup would cement Sid’s spot on hockey’s Mount Rushmore 🐧
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