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@itsmeMKaur

There's no underestimating the craving for restorative calm. #NoWars #TermLimits #CountryOverParty Character matters in our leaders. 🇺🇸 She/her/hers.

Manhattan, NY Katılım Şubat 2018
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Alex & Books 📚
Alex & Books 📚@AlexAndBooks_·
Every book is actually a self-help book: -Fiction books help you escape the boredom of everyday life -Sci-fi books help you envision a future beyond your imagination -Philosophy books help you question your beliefs and assumptions -Literature books help you understand the depths of human emotion -History books help you understand the events that shaped the world -Romance books help you understand the complexity of love and attraction -Fantasy books help you find courage and inspiration from a world we can never visit -Biography books help you learn from the lives of the great men and women who you'll never meet
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MKaur@itsmeMKaur·
@BohuslavskaKate I wish I had a magic wand & made evil men disappear from the face of earth! Stay safe Ukraine 🇺🇦
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Kate from Kharkiv
Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate·
In Kharkiv, kids are rehearsing their graduation waltz to the sound of air raid sirens 💔 This is our lives for over 4 years.
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derek guy@dieworkwear·
hung out with samuel jackson too long
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Francisco Ribeiro@fraveris·
“In solitude we give passionate attention to our lives, to our memories, to details around us” Virginia Woolf Kevin Kia.
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julie k. brown@jkbjournalist·
They may not look perfect but they are made with love. Congrats to my beautiful daughter.
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JP@JoeyAllegro95·
@end3of6days9 What ever happened to just talking to the camera, not eating, not doing makeup or other weird shit. Just talking to the camera
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End3of6Days9 (Helen) 🇺🇸
This ex-flight attendant just dropped the top hacks she uses to save big on flights. She says book on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Saturday, and always late at night or super early in the morning. Use incognito mode or a VPN so the airlines can’t track your location and jack up the price. And the game-changer? Forward your confirmation to JetBacks — they’ll automatically track your flight and refund you the difference if the price drops before takeoff. I also heard that booking on a computer instead of your phone can sometimes save you money too (the algorithms treat desktop traffic a little differently). Just a few smart moves can turn “expensive travel” into “we actually got this done affordably” — and that feels so amazing. Have you tried any of these hacks, or do you have your own secret for scoring cheaper flights?
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MKaur@itsmeMKaur·
@BohuslavskaKate I curse that mad man with every fiber of my being. My heart hurts for all of Ukraine.
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Kate from Kharkiv
Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate·
Kyiv right now ‼️ Apartment building collapsed after a russian attack. People are under the rubble.
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MKaur@itsmeMKaur·
@peaklass1 Available on Amazon here in U.S.?
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peaklass@peaklass1·
A little reminder that my 2027 Peak District Calendar is now available, and for a limited Early Bird bargain price of only £8.95 + P&P! Buying now means that you save money, but it also guarantees you a copy and gives you uninterrupted planning for the months ahead. Not to mention a smug glow of super-efficiency. 🥰 For more info please see the link in my bio, and in the comments below.
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Dear Self.
Dear Self.@Dearme2_·
Deep talk.
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Francisco Ribeiro
Francisco Ribeiro@fraveris·
Never be in a hurry; do everything quietly and in a calm spirit. Do not lose your inward peace for anything whatsoever, even if your whole world seems upset. ~ Francis de Sales Je Shen (China b. 1973)
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Jordan Kunni@JordanKonek·
Happy Birthday to my grandmother, we are blessed to celebrate her 95th birthday today. That is a photo of her when she was 17 walking into her dad’s igloo.
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MKaur@itsmeMKaur·
@jpdeol Your wit/wicked sense of humor was greatly missed😃
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JP S. Deol
JP S. Deol@jpdeol·
@itsmeMKaur Every now and then I disappear, just to see if people miss me
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JP S. Deol@jpdeol·
Please practice social distancing! Not because of hantavirus. Because I don’t want to talk to you.
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MKaur@itsmeMKaur·
@ok6ixx I lost my purse with my whole life in it at JFK airport in New York. Went back after hour & half and found it, with everything in it😃 Keep the faith! Good old USA have good folks everywhere.
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6ɪx✦@ok6ixx·
I Lost my wallet in Tokyo. Like completely lost it. I had all my cards, my cash, everything. I was freaking out. Went back to every place I'd been that day. Nothing. Went to the police station to file a report, not expecting anything. The officer asked for my name and address where I was staying. Went to check the lost and found. I came back with my wallet. Everything is still in it. All the cash, all the cards, even receipts I didn't care about. I was shocked. Asked where it was found. He checked the report and said "Family Mart, Shibuya. Turned in by an employee 20 minutes after you left." I went back to that Family Mart to thank whoever found it. The employee who turned it in wasn't there, but his coworker said he'll pass along the message. I asked what the person's name was so I could come back. The coworker looked confused and said "he doesn't need thanks. It is normal to return a wallet." Like it was the most obvious thing in the world. Of course you return a lost wallet. Why wouldn't you? I'd been living in the US too long, I guess. Forgot that some places, doing the right thing is just... normal.
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Earth@earthcurated·
If you could sit on this bench for one hour with any person from any era, who would you want it to be?
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MKaur@itsmeMKaur·
@neal_katyal I feel so proud of you & I don't even know you personally 😃
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Neal Katyal
Neal Katyal@neal_katyal·
Five months ago, I argued against the President's $4 trillion tariffs at the Supreme Court. In 237 years, the Court had never struck down a sitting President's signature initiative. Legal scholars said it was impossible. Some of my own colleagues said it was impossible. We won. 6-3. But the real story isn't what happened in that courtroom. It's what happened in the months before. And its the subject of my TED talk, coming out tomorrow. I had the best legal team in the nation, especially Colleen Roh Sinzdak, the most outstanding legal strategist I know. Huge thanks, too, go to the Liberty Justice Center (and in particular its fearless and hyper-intelligent leader Sara Albrecht), who organized the client small businesses, as well as to the brave small businesses themselves. I also had four teachers preparing me. A mindset coach who'd worked with Andre Agassi. An improv coach who taught me that "Yes, and" works in Supreme Court arguments the same way it works everywhere else. A meditation coach who taught me stillness. And Harvey. Harvey predicted many of the questions the Justices asked — sometimes almost word for word. Brilliant. Tireless. Occasionally insufferable. Here's the catch: Harvey isn't a person. Harvey is a bespoke AI I built over the last year with a legal AI company, trained on every question every Justice has asked in oral argument for 25 years, and everything they've ever written. Tomorrow, TED releases my talk about what really happened — and what I learned standing at that podium. AI can predict. AI can analyze. What AI cannot do is the one thing that actually won the argument. Connect. Read the room. Hear not just a Justice's words, but her worry — and answer the worry. That is the irreducibly human skill. Find yours. Go deeper. In this age of AI, that's where your edge lives. The talk goes live Thursday, May 7 at 11am ET: go.ted.com/nealkumarkatyal What's the irreducibly human skill in your work — the thing AI can't touch?
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MKaur@itsmeMKaur·
@A_I_Lovecraft @AuthorGFAllen I moved 3 tms in 3 years & boxes of my treasure moved with me each time. I probably ended up paying more to movers but I just can't part with my books 😭
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AI Lovecraft@A_I_Lovecraft·
@AuthorGFAllen I read on a kindle not because I think it’s better but because I am a realist who doesn’t want to move thousands of books whenever life decides to screw me over. Not to mention my library goes with me wherever I go.
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G. F. Allen@AuthorGFAllen·
Who still sits down and reads an actual physical book?
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MKaur@itsmeMKaur·
@AuthorGFAllen Way more people than you would think❤️📚
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