on a lark i sold a strand of hair for $10 now i live in fear of decapitation walking round with a million dollar asset on my neck.

He died thinking what he had done was a good thing. It was a mercy he never knew.

If you know your party's extension, you may dial it at any time.

My friend Doug Robertson with a book of new translations of Thomas Bernhard stories. Congrats Doug!

The mint should offer to put your face on a single coin, for $101,000 dollars. The coin would have a face value of $100,000 and be legal tender, so really the net cost would only be $1000, right? But who’s gonna spend a coin with their face on it? It’s basically a way of persuasing people to reduce the velocity of currency by making the inflation cost of holding cash worth bearing. (regulators should declare it imprudent for banks to lend against coin.)

inspired by @rohan

i think i saw a ghost, haunting the parking lots of Ron DeSantis’s Florida.

a creepy lifesize image of Ruth Bader Ginsburg through the window of a car in a parking lot. a creepy lifesize image of Ruth Bader Ginsburg through the window of a car in a parking lot.

perhaps what the dead miss most is the sensation of missing at all.

“the state is corrupted by private power. therefore, we should eliminate it and, um, cede everything to private power.”

On the one hand, getting on hosted by projects, I've gotten very prompt and useful help on snags I've hit. On the other had, if we'd had those conversations with the asynchronous ceremony of , a searchable record would have been left for others.

yeah but i bet they don't have some guy dressed as a moose.

My heart is with today. And I hope this US administration's rhetoric about democracy is steadfast in its foreign policy.

(Talk about appropriation, I keep reading American commenters discussing like the January-6th-ists had invented the coup.)

itself has been a pleasure. Its intersection with tooling, however, from emacs to sbt to mill, has been a real pain point. There's a workaround for anything, but you can lose a lot of time.

the algorithm is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard.

(with apologies to Mencken)

once it all makes sense you know it is probably wrong.

people often mistake their personal agency for the strength of democracy, but democracy is about collective agency.

ironically the people with the most personal agency sabotage it on these grounds, it can’t be good if it hinders them personally, while those with little personal agency appreciate the value of collective agency.

@hollywooddfpd why not both?!

@LeftistLawyer despite itself. or true to itself despite those who most control it.

@LeftistLawyer run that one!

the state.

21.4%
site of oppression
(9 votes)
78.6%
guarantor of freedom
(33 votes)