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@tempest67

Same handle in Bluesky and Threads. I draw things. Hélène Grimaud and Saul Steinberg fan account. Recovering after 15 years as a Googler SWE.

Born Quad Citian. NYC for now Katılım Nisan 2007
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Paul Novosad
Paul Novosad@paulnovosad·
I love this story
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Francisco Ribeiro
Francisco Ribeiro@fraveris·
"It's a little embarrassing that after forty-five years of research and study, the best advice I can give people is to be a little kinder to one another." —Aldous Huxley Yehan Wang art
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owen cyclops
owen cyclops@owenbroadcast·
when driving around i often think about the paintings of charles sheeler (1883 - 1965). many of the things we presently see as visual noise, he found beautiful and dedicated his life to capturing:
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kate wehwalt
kate wehwalt@mcmansionhell·
I love how people increasingly write about this stuff as though it were some great Happening whose mysterious effects we have to endure instead of, like, the most deliberately racist public policies of all time
Dion@2024dion

I do think one of the reasons America abandoned her cities is that the default way of entering them went from stunning neoclassical portals to bleak freeway decks. They lost their aura of grandeur and civilization. Spiritually enervating.

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tempest67@tempest67·
I gave up and took away my mom's telephone a couple years ago, after she was nearly victimized by a medicare scam. She now has a cell phone that only allows a short list of people to call her. All others are blocked.
Nancy Rommelmann@NancyRomm

Phone scammers who promised my mother she'd won a Mercedes, home health aides who padded their hours, people forging my mother’s signature, and a relative who had her sign over her car. It's been a trip - and still is. Read and share; hope it helps realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2026/…

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Aaron Lubeck
Aaron Lubeck@aaron_lubeck·
In my opinion, more than 75% of every urban planning, architecture, and landscape architecture program today should focus on “SPRAWL REPAIR”. The work is endless. And virtually nobody is teaching it.
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tempest67@tempest67·
@XLonewolfx21 @BurgerLab12 @RenzTom While fewer people died, the number of people getting sick stayed the same. Almost every child in the U.S. (3 to 4 million per year) still caught measles.
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Lonewolf
Lonewolf@XLonewolfx21·
@BurgerLab12 @tempest67 @RenzTom According to Vital Statistics, the measles death rate plummeted an astounding 98.6% BEFORE the vaccine was introduced (’63), let alone put into widespread usage (‘70’s). Are you suggesting the vaccine worked retroactively?
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Tom Renz
Tom Renz@RenzTom·
The system survives on people not looking too closely. That era is over.
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tempest67@tempest67·
@XLonewolfx21 @BurgerLab12 @RenzTom Not only did I read the entire paper , I looked up the other work of the authors and investigated their approach to vaccines in the entire body of their work, not one sentence. Not only are they not anti-vax, they show how their zinc intervention IMPROVES vaccine effectiveness.
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tempest67@tempest67·
@XLonewolfx21 @BurgerLab12 @RenzTom This is a complete misunderstanding of this paper, which argues for the importance of zinc and sanitation, not against vaccines. Look at their other work and ask AI to summarize. Note also that your highlighted sentence says "and antibiotics." Are you against those, too?
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Poetic Outlaws
Poetic Outlaws@OutlawsPoetic·
"This may be the year when we finally come face to face with ourselves; finally just lay back and say it — that we are really just a nation of 220 million used car salesmen with all the money we need to buy guns, and no qualms at all about killing anybody else in the world who tries to make us uncomfortable." ~ Hunter S. Thompson
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Dion
Dion@2024dion·
I know this has been posted a thousand times but I want you to really zoom in and look at the top photo. The ornate facades, the crowds on the sidewalks, the pleasant mid-rise density. If this street were still around today people would find Kansas City downright picturesque
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@2024dion “irreplaceable urban fabric” in KC???? I don’t think so.

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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
don't need to imagine, sinatra had something to say about liberal multicultural societies
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Boris Dralyuk
Boris Dralyuk@BorisDralyuk·
Just heard Duke Ellington use a magnificent phrase in a 1974 BBC interview with Stanley Dance. Asked whether he regrets never having received a grant to sit at a university somewhere and compose in peace, he says he has no interest in such a stretch of “ornamental stagnation.”
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Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist
Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist@UrbanCourtyard·
As you are breaking down Amazon boxes in your garage, think about the dignity and humanity of walking to a brick-and-mortar store, chatting with friends and neighbors you meet on the way, patronizing a local business and interacting with a well-compensated employee, and the wonderful convenience of gift wrapping service
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