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@DannyA151

The hat stays on.💨

THE DOJO Katılım Şubat 2012
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Ohio’s Tate
Ohio’s Tate@OhioTate·
Intermission “I smoke one cigarette a year” This is Mintzy’s second cigarette of the day
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aTear4EDDIE@DannyA151·
@TheViz24 @sphere my fav visual of first two nights was definitely the whale swimming thru the trees
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brandon wenerd@brandonwenerd·
First in my bloodline to experience an especially evil Carini encore at the Sphere
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aTear4EDDIE@DannyA151·
@txsinatrafan lol. everyone have lost their minds. none of the jams the first two nights have been noteworthy. it's just the visuals dude
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Mark C
Mark C@txsinatrafan·
Wow. Down with Disease blowing the roof off. Big time. #PhishAtSphere
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Enge’s Sphere Bound ⭕️ ✈️
Okay now that we’re in the trust tree. That set was everything I hoped and dreamed yesterday was going to be. Just a great set of Phish front to back.
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aTear4EDDIE@DannyA151·
@shagbark_hick yeah it's why i i m so impressed with how open you are on here. i m too insecure
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𝙷𝚒𝚌𝚔𝚖𝚊𝚗@shagbark_hick·
If you post about doing really anything outside of what's "normal" on here, people fantasize about seeing you suffer. I've received thousands of awful curses and threats for... buying a cheap house in the backwoods and having a wife who likes to wear dresses. Bizarre times we're living in.
owen cyclops@owenbroadcast

i dont do the homesteading thing and enjoy my domain of intellectual abstractions instead of hard labor with my hands, but it is interesting that if you’re a woman who posts about “farm fresh eggs and raw milk” on instagram people will literally fantasize about seeing you suffer

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𝙷𝚒𝚌𝚔𝚖𝚊𝚗@shagbark_hick·
I've been working on an essay that now exceeds 10,000 words in length. I try my hardest not to do this, but sometimes, it's unavoidable. My question to you is this: would you rather read the whole thing, straight up? Or would you rather see it split up into two sections?
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Bisco Jesus
Bisco Jesus@BiscuitsJesus·
Vegas is all Phish fans and wrestling folks
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Miles Commodore
Miles Commodore@miles_commodore·
They only have about 1,000 restaurants or so in the US so they are still very small compared to the big boys, but in my opinion Culver’s is the best burger chain in America.
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Altcoin Sherpa
Altcoin Sherpa@AltcoinSherpa·
Thinking about selling my $BTC for alts. Usually when I do this, bad things happen. Therefore I will continue holding my spot btc
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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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There are not many people these days who can say they were "born in an old house in the Adirondack Mountains." But our baby can. And she loves the river. Loves the sound of the waterfalls. When we get down she starts singing. She gets it. She's a natural-born Adirondacker.
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aTear4EDDIE@DannyA151·
@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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It's hard to convey the intensity of the fogs we get up here in the Adirondacks. They go on for days and days and days. Makes you feel sleepy, kind of out of it, it's hard to get anything done or to go anywhere. It's like the whole village huffed ether. But man, how beautiful.
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aTear4EDDIE@DannyA151·
@yalltitanup Agreed. Even non sports journalists are covering it. Very lame.
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