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@jaycrimes
Creative Director at @bbg & @avondaletypeco. Horror movies, comic books, Grateful Dead, waffles, ⭕️. #ISTJ
Chicago, IL Katılım Şubat 2009
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@AndrewYang @Fwd_Party I am really interested to learn more about this
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Building a new party is difficult - but it’s also the only way out. @Fwd_Party
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KAMALA DESTROYED OUR COUNTRY - NOW SHE WANTS A PROMOTION!
She stood with Biden on EVERY decision.
When I’m back in the White House, we will MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! GREATER THAN EVER BEFORE!
#BringBackTrump
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@karafagan The dude who pried his glove open should be put in an Iron Maiden
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Bartman was treated as if he did this
OBVIOUS SHIRTS®@obvious_shirts
WTF IS WRONG WITH PEOPLE!?
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@LauraHelenWinn You never mentioned that I am very close to being insane in the interview. So thank you for that.
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@jaycrimes Oh no! Send us an email at support@tillak.com and we will get you a new one!
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weirdly, interviewing for jobs has made be very bullish on crypto (and Ethereum) again.
spending time doing deep dives on restaking, decentralized prover networks, chain abstraction, and AA/user wallets, everything is where you'd want it to be for an incredible next act.
Tommy@Shaughnessy119
God I’m so bullish crypto This is the cycle where crypto becomes the market itself 📈
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The WordPress/WPEngine debacle has me thinking back to spring 2005 right after I graduated RIT.
I was driving back to Rochester from North Carolina, and took a break halfway up in D.C. to see my designer buddy Anthony and talk about what I was looking to do after I graduated.
We chatted for awhile and he told me about his new website template company (that was just him at the time) and how he was trying to raise VC money for it but the fundraising environment was a little slow. He didn’t think they would be able to close on a round until later in the year.
I mentioned how I needed to take a job quickly and start making money, and was looking at some unexciting web design gigs. Anthony asked if I’d be interested in working at his startup, I’d be the first real employee since at this point he had been doing all design and writing all code himself.
It sounded like a fun job and company, and I knew Anthony was a really solid and smart guy, but I couldn’t wait 6+ months for a paycheck so I turned it down and took a lame but well-paid design agency role.
Anthony’s startup grew fast, raised money, kept growing, and went eventually went public
It was Squarespace
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