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How broadly are we defining "make the wrong choice", because I feel like I could give you some trout candidates...
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True, that is also helpful.
I hear using the correct cable is recommended by experts.
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May I propose "housefeeper"?
Housesqueaker?
Being able to manipulate people successfully often derives from a rock-solid understanding of human nature. So does a lot of good art. It would be awesome if talent was always married to virtue, but… *gestures vaguely at all the things*
A tough one to sit with--but we must--is that some people's ability to make good art in part derived from, or was protected by, the fact that they were enabling or doing terrible things. See also: We Need to Talk about Cosby doc. Even more troubling on this score: Read deep reporting on Alice Munro
Yeah. I remember an artist on DA making really good 40k fan art. Also, a picture glorifying the mass murderer of Utøya.
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Sounds normal to me!
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The sentence that always rings in my head when I hear about Musk's newest space bullshit is:
Earth is galactic easy mode.
If it's difficult for us to do here, it's impossible for us to do anywhere else.
The priest at my church got beat up at an anti-ICE protest on the peninsula this week, and when he showed up for Mass today with a black eye all the church ladies swooned like they had seen a Backstreet Boy.
The Beatitudes hit different coming from a guy with a black eye, gotta be honest.
Ooooh, work these works, father!
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The tag lines seem to be getting longer.
Looking at the precinct results in TX's 9th Senate district election and the shift is a consistent ~40 points on margin vs 2022 in the outlying areas, matching the pattern of persuasion and Republican dropoff we've seen in special elections for the 2025-26 election cycle.
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I think current events are a very effective vaccine against complacency - hopelessness seems like the bigger danger right now.