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@jtsubcleff

washed up math/cs student. chess enjoyer. survivor enthusiast. fit n full as ever !!

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jt 🍯♟️👻@jtsubcleff·
Walking in the middle of the road to show the cars who’s really in control
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@swankymilk @sloaneosaka I think both, honestly. Aubry’s legacy definitely helped a bit. I think rizo/jon/joe would’ve been very interesting, since none of them are super popular with the jury. I also agree that aubrys game wasn’t very strong. It was very luck-based, which she doesn’t deny.
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Bob@swankymilk·
Yeah I agree Joe didn’t stand a chance. Him and Jon basically played the same game besides Jon running the shows but more post coach. I still just don’t see the Aubrey game. Do you think it was more they didn’t like Joe/just wanted to give Aubrey the win. Than it was she played better?
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jt 🍯♟️👻@jtsubcleff·
@swankymilk @sloaneosaka With Joe, based on his premerge behavior, people viewed him more as a nuisance than a major player. The only way to reverse this is to convince the jury at ftc that you actually had agency (instead of just being humored by others). Think Maryanne in 42
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jt 🍯♟️👻@jtsubcleff·
@swankymilk @sloaneosaka It’s an unfortunate phenomenon where perception is reality. Remember Xander in 41? It was basically decided early on that someone like him couldn’t win, and then he just coasted to the end unchallenged.
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jt 🍯♟️👻@jtsubcleff·
@swankymilk @sloaneosaka Joe seems like a decent guy, but unless he drastically changes his game, he would just coast to the end every time because everyone knows the jury won’t respect him. Which would be boring to see again.
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Bob@swankymilk·
@sloaneosaka I like Jon not sure why everyone hates him? Kind of get tired of all the “dorks” lately. Don’t mind the meat head every now and then.
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delicate🌙@delicatewillows·
It’s time we admit that Aubry’s chopped face is kinda ruining the visuals of the season #Survivor50
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it’s very hard to convey to people the primal/spiritual aspect of running, the core appeal of just carrying yourself as far and as fast as you can totally unassisted. I think a lot of people would do it even if it was bad for you
Lennart🇩🇪@lennartprimal

Running has to be the worst sport out of all: > not fun at all > destroys joints > no meaningful goal > extremely stressful > makes you low T > ages you fast > gives you skinny fat physique > inefficent to lose weight

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Kelsey Piper@KelseyTuoc·
This is an incredibly unstrategic fight to pick but every time I wade into a battle over whether to allow eighth graders to take algebra I just want to say "actually, a good school offers algebra in sixth grade and a great school offers it in third."
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Andy Masley@AndyMasley·
Cars are just way way less bad for air pollution than I went in thinking. Someone circling your home in an F-150 over and over for 1000 miles seems to do less harm to your health on net than someone using a leaf blower near you for an hour.
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lucy 🐧@uneventual·
hypotheticalcels be like “what if something else happened” bro in the entire history of recorded time nothing else has ever happened.
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QC@QiaochuYuan·
this is kind of an amazing parable about scientific materialism. it speaks for itself but i'm going to autistically overanalyze it anyway, for fun - the question pretends to ask about what a person would do in a social situation but it is actually asking for the "right answer," and the "right answer" involves looking at the situation "objectively," which means completely ignoring the relational texture of the little brother being upset in favor of an abstract argument (which the teacher's comments leave implicit) that he "shouldn't" be upset because the situation is "actually" "objectively" fair even if he doesn't feel that way this is a very specific way of looking at the situation which school trains you to think of as universally correct, not even a choice that you're making, just the way things "really are." the kid's answer ignores all of this to interpret the question literally as written, maintain focus on the relational texture, and see the situation as a relational rupture they can repair through kindness. instead of teaching the little brother to prioritize abstract concepts over their feelings he teaches the little brother not only that kindness is real and that his family has his back but also that, since the older sibling finds it easy to give up their cornbread, perhaps the cornbread doesn't matter that much anyway
latentjuice🍊@latentjuice

genuinely i’m moved by this

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Wormy Willow🌱@wi11owed·
whenever I buy meat at the store and question my morality i just imagine inuit peoples living at the roughest edges of the world, with limited food supplies and no industrial agriculture and think "wow theyre just like me". and my conscience is clear
river i hardly kno’erミ☆@ltcaulfields

ever since i watched that documentary on whale hunting in inuit communities when i was in highschool i stopped taking white vegans who say this shit seriously

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@_natastrophe_ Chess tournaments are basically just first-gen European immigrant old men, second-gen immigrant Asian kids, and a handful of midtwenties dudes
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gnatmaster@_natastrophe_·
Birders (in my experience) are generally either boomer retirees or young queer people. Are there other hobbies that have these generational dynamics
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@AlexGodofsky I think there is a virtuous middle ground between these where we treat celestial bodies with the reverence they deserve (by exploring and settling them)
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What exactly is the socialist case for stealing from the Louvre It’s a publicly owned museum, created when the French revolutionary government seized the royal palace from the monarchy and opened it to the public Hasan Piker just equates leftism with being anti-social
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