Arthur ✨🌳
7.2K posts

Arthur ✨🌳
@artfitzyou
girl dad | artist | curator📍Baltimore, MD
air temple island Katılım Şubat 2014
999 Takip Edilen7K Takipçiler
Sabitlenmiş Tweet
Arthur ✨🌳 retweetledi
Arthur ✨🌳 retweetledi

Nobody talks about the stage of grief where you can't even talk about it to anyone anymore because everyone expects you to be getting over it but it still runs through your mind everyday.
Norma Kay@realnorma_kay
THE Weight of Grief feels like this🤧
English

was crazy to see in person
MLB@MLB
Jeremiah Jackson grand slam! It's a one-run game in Baltimore 👀
English
Arthur ✨🌳 retweetledi

Baltimore is a beautiful city. But, because these ppl only watch the Wire and Fox45, and see that it’s over 60% black, they assume it has no culture. Most of the ppl who talk shit about the city either has never visited. Or only visit for Ravens & Orioles games.
BUILD MORE HOUSING!@Dartagan_Llore
The Baltimore Caribbean Festival 🔥
English
Arthur ✨🌳 retweetledi

Arthur ✨🌳 retweetledi

Naw bro, they do, easily.
DC Food scene is cool but Baltimore is on another level with the food.
FLY KU$HY@S1LENTPROTEST
Why people get online welling talking bout Baltimore has a better food scene than DC
English
Arthur ✨🌳 retweetledi

Had the pleasure of doing an Am I The Drama cake for @iamcardib sold out Washington DC tour stop. Thank you for your hospitality!❤️
English
Arthur ✨🌳 retweetledi

Alicia Keys talks about creating ‘Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart’ for the first time. She’s definitely underrated as a producer 🤯
🗝️@DiaryOfKeysus
This being considered an Alicia Keys deep cut is insane… This was a HIT
English
Arthur ✨🌳 retweetledi
Arthur ✨🌳 retweetledi

If you interview people for a living, this is such a good clip to watch
Block Topickz (formerly Glock Topickz)@BlockTopickz
Oprah jumps right back into Talk Show Host mode on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, talking to him about how he feels ahead of his series finale May 21, 2026 🎥: @ColbertLateShow
English
Arthur ✨🌳 retweetledi

There's a physicist at Stanford named Safi Bahcall who modeled this exact principle and the math is wild.
He calls it "phase transitions in human networks." When you're stationary, your probability of a lucky event is limited to your existing surface area: the people you already know, the places you already go, the ideas you've already been exposed to. Your opportunity window is fixed.
When you move, your collision rate with new nodes in a network increases nonlinearly. Double your movement (new conversations, new cities, new projects) and your probability of a serendipitous encounter doesn't double. It roughly quadruples. Because each new node connects you to their entire network, not just to them.
Richard Wiseman ran a 10-year study at the University of Hertfordshire tracking self-described "lucky" and "unlucky" people. The single biggest differentiator wasn't IQ, education, or family money. Lucky people scored significantly higher on one trait: openness to experience. They talked to strangers more, varied their routines more, and said yes to invitations at nearly twice the rate.
The "unlucky" group followed the same routes, ate at the same restaurants, and talked to the same 5 people. Their networks were closed loops. No new inputs, no new collisions.
Luck isn't random. Luck is surface area. And surface area is a function of movement.
The lobster emoji is doing more work than most people realize. Lobsters grow by shedding their shell when it gets too tight. The growth requires a period of total vulnerability. No protection, no armor, soft body exposed to the ocean.
That's the cost of movement nobody posts about. You have to be uncomfortable first. The new shell only hardens after you've already moved.
ຸ@D9vidson
a moving man will meet his luck 🥀
English
Arthur ✨🌳 retweetledi
Arthur ✨🌳 retweetledi










