Edward Sung
The marketplace of ideas put my ideas on clearance.
- This is @edwardsung.bsky.social wife. My beloved husband passed from this world unexpectedly one week ago. I’m posting because I know he made connections with some folks here and I don’t want him disappeared.
- I understand the urge to crap on undemanding, light entertainment, but when you’re feeling like shit, a low-key, cozy comedy that isn’t mentally taxing but is made with care and heart by talented people can be an absolute blessing.
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- Reposted by Edward Sung'Four cones wins, but in order to get a cone you have to build a civilization. Which is where the spirit cards come in'
- After weeks of debilitating gut issues, it appears I probably have gastroparesis. I don't know much about it, but half the posts on the gastroparesis subreddit are like "praying for release from this endless nightmare" which seems promising
- What’s a movie you never tire of?

- The best "forever roll"? A bidet attachment. We use a fraction of the TP we used to and feel a lot cleaner.
- Thinking about Pluribus as a story about grief (present & past—there are signs all over these episodes of some bad past stuff) unlocked some thoughts about loss and depression. Rambling follows. (Disclaimer: Grief is a highly personal experience and I speak only for myself.)
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- Article headlines written in the form of a question

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- Goon a movie. Mean Goons
- Reposted by Edward SungWell, it's a little clearer now why billionaires are so invested in technology that produces better written emails.
- Some v. good suggestions in the comments
- Guys there was a whole bestselling novel and film adaptation about how we should not be messing around with Hitler's DNA
- Exclusive: Adolf Hitler’s DNA has been sequenced by scientists It has: - shown he had a disorder which impacted his sexual development - debunked rumours about his ancestry - shown a high likelihood that he had a neurodivergent condition and/or bipolar disorder www.thetimes.com/article/e728...
- I revisited Robert Lawson's Rabbit Hill, which I loved as a child, and jeez, this goes a lot harder than I remembered
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- I read Slaughterhouse-Five right after Breakfast of Champions, and holy shit. I’m still in awe of his ability to express incandescent rage and pain in such a calm tone. If I tried to write the things he wrote about. I’d be rendered completely inarticulate.
- Kurt Vonnegut’s Breakfast of Champions. For a number of reasons, but especially that famous asshole. I was 14 and had no idea you were even ALLOWED to put crazy drawings like that in a “serious” book. He was just like, here’s an asshole. Blew my entire mind!