A few shots of Pearl this morning to document her whiskers.



A few shots of Pearl this morning to document her whiskers.
Reminder :
April is procrastination awareness month.
A massage is not enough. I need to be rolled through a pasta machine.
“Everything that comes together must eventually come apart.”
I feel that my atoms agree.
I would love a heatmap of all the particles not currently connected to me, to see where parts of what was once me are now. Or the opposite, even!
“Oh, a piece of me when I was eight is now in a doughnut being eaten by an alpaca in Nepal!”
“There is a bit of ancient Rome in your tooth right now.”
One wonders (not deeply) how these people think someone gets to be a US citizen, ordinarily, if there’s no birthright citizenship.
“Well, my parents were US citizens.”
Oh? How?
“THEIR parents were US citizens!”
Why?
“The Constitution!”
The one that says if you’re born here, you’re American?
I can, at will, achieve internally an emotional state that billionaires must buy a megayacht to attain.
Charging your cellphone to full uses as much energy as a few hundred chat gpt requests, roughly. Datacenters as a whole use a lot of energy and water, but for the compute usage, they’re massively more efficient than running a ps5 for example.
Last samurai rebellion is 1877. First baseball team 1878. I wonder if they had their own barnstorming team like The House of David?
Do you think the fall of Rome was this dumb?
Anything that at any point you loved but then became too cool for, know that someday you will turn back to that thing and say, “Oh, no. You were fine; you were more than fine. It is I who was cringe.”
I’ll save you time, New York Times. The answer is yes. It is also ethical to use a library, and to give a book you have read to a friend.
Search your birth month and day plus the word “incident” for a random history lesson.