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Madis⭕️nSplit98
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Madis⭕️nSplit98
@MSplit98
⭕️🍩🐋⚡️💀, PhD shrink, Badger, Dudeist, enthusiast and pronoia truther, “King of YES!” - my kids
COH, NY Katılım Temmuz 2018
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@sherwudforest 3 good shows - alpine, Camden, 12/30. Weak compared to 15/17/18
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@suzygreenbergjr Yeah it was awesome! Tired of wading thru all the AI slop and porn and manosphere BS to do more than drop by occasionally
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@MinnieFluff All the vibes and well wishes to you and your family! I donated, and please don’t be shy to post with any updates or further requests ❤️
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Have some real life news I've been reluctant to share:
On 4/13 we welcomed our 3rd child, Oliver. Five days later he was diagnosed with an ultra-rare immune condition called SCID, also known as "bubble baby syndrome". This 1 in 100,000 disorder leaves Oliver without a functioning immune system and an inability to fight off germs.
If left untreated, SCID is fatal within the first year of life. Luckily, advancements in medical research now usually allow the condition to be treated through chemotherapy followed by an infant bone marrow transplant. This is a very long and difficult process, but we are hopeful this treatment will save Oliver's life.
Oliver faces at least six weeks at Boston Children’s Hospital followed by careful monitoring for at least a month afterward nearby. Once the initial bone marrow transplant process is complete in the Boston area, Oliver will need protective isolation at home in Vermont for up to a year afterward while his immune system slowly regrows and strengthens.
This has us in a heartbreaking and complicated situation. Treatment, which is likely to begin in June and lasts roughly 3-months, is only available at Boston Children’s Hospital about three hours from our home. This will require living in two states to allow us to care for both Oliver and our other two children.
In the meantime, our family has entered strict protective isolation, leaving me and my wife out of work and kids out of school and organized activities. When Oliver is about two months old and a bone marrow donor is identified, he is able to undergo chemotherapy which will condition his body to be receptive to the bone marrow transplant.
Until then, the day to day will be lots of tests and appointments in Boston while managing life in isolation with three young children (and two amazing cats!).
It is almost back to covid for us for the time being. The music/Phish community has been wonderful to be a part of the last few years and am thankful for everything.
I wanted to share this link my brother-in-law (the talented musician Ethan Buckner) started for me. We will be updating our progress and timeline at that link over the coming months.
Love and light,
Sean Thomas Ogle
gofundme.com/f/support-baby…
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@wook_chuck Oh man I’m sorry dude. Just the worst. Sure he was so well loved
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@algekalipso @tasshinfogleman Used to audit all his courses when I was in grad student and we had some amazing convos in office hours. Amazing teacher, wild life
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Bob Thurman enthusiastically reading the Avatamsaka Sutra like a madman possessed by great, awesome visions of Buddhalands as numerous as the number of grains of sand in all the world - explaining its meaning to the best of his ability
youtu.be/P2EbdJy3a5Y?si…

YouTube
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“It is proposed that happiness be classified as a psychiatric disorder and be included in future editions of the major diagnostic manuals under the new name: major affective disorder, pleasant type.
In a review of the relevant literature it is shown that happiness is statistically abnormal, consists of a discrete cluster of symptoms, is associated with a range of cognitive abnormalities, and probably reflects the abnormal functioning of the central nervous system.
One possible objection to this proposal remains that happiness is not negatively valued. However, this objection is dismissed as scientifically irrelevant.”
--Richard Bentall
Oguz ALBAYRAK@oguza1b
@DoctorPerin They need to write a book of mental orders too
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I’m so used to listening to late 90s-on Phish that this 1990 release feels like listening to a podcast at 2x speed 🤣🤣
💥🦙🦙🦙💥
♫ Now Playing on @LivePhish: “Llama” by Phish, from Dec 28, 1990
🎶: Llama
🎸: Phish
livephi.sh/48aYmVx

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@OnlinePhishTour Most unique I think — clav funk driven — is my handle, 11/6/98
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@MSplit98 Love this ! Taking my 13 yr old son to his 1st one tonight at SPAC!
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@alapnder Nice! Such a great mellow vibe up there! Perfect circumstances to be eased into it
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@MSplit98 I was right behind you guys the whole show! You guys were awesome and he seemed to have a great time. Special moment! See you at the next one
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@dan_fordyce1 Yes! Ruby’s dad! I was hoping you’d see this and we could connect. So blown away by how kind you all were 🙌
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Same age I was when my dad introduced me to the scene. Been hooked ever since. Some of the best memories of my life
Madis⭕️nSplit98@MSplit98
Last night was maybe the best experience I’ve had in 27 years and 100+ shows at Phish, getting to introduce the scene and spectacle to my 14 yo son, Quinn 1/
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