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2 Jan, 4 tweets, 1 min read
When Trump said Hope Hicks testing positive was bizarre because she had tested negative a few times before, it seemed like the stupidest thing, considering that she was still going to social events and rallies, but apparently that's also how people have been living lately.
There's been a lot of "I consistently tested negative, which apparently meant that I can be social as if the pandemic doesn't exist, and now somehow I've tested positive?" stories coming out this holiday season
Wouldn't even be so wild if people were just seeing one or two others, but some are in full parties and events as if a negative test is a mark of blood to protect them from the virus
Look, I knew that people were wild, and most of the blame of this tragedy falls on the powers that be, from the government to even the mixed messages from the scientific community, but people also seem to be doing the most as if it's in rebellion against the virus itself.

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4 Jan
You know, one of the things I've been thinking about during this time of unimaginable grief has been bereavement leave, and how the little time given for grief points to the marginal space human life is given in the world we live in.
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So you have this really absurd existence where it's seen as embarrassing to speak or openly experience the natural and conditioned tragedies of the world, big and small. You lose somebody and after a while, people see it as a drag that you're still sad or not working again.
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The man was ridiculous
2015-16 Curry is one of the best cases for why we need to talk more about the sense of wonder when it comes to athletes. It's hard to appreciate him otherwise. The rebuttals are always numbers about his effectiveness in the years after. Dumb nerd shit. He was awe-inspiring then.
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Sony making the PS5 incompatible with non-approved Bluetooth devices is such a hilarious scam to make people buy their headphones. I know it was a slow transition but it's incredible how the gaming world is basically about milking the most money out of people now.
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Beyond the Bluetooth thing, every game now is like $60 for the standard version, and then having to purchase expensive packs afterwards for more content that you could have usually unlocked in the regular game for free as a reward for beating it.
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The silly outlet kept trying to position the story as him saying his goodbyes and thanking the various teams he played for, and I couldn't do it without centering the fact that the man's brain had been ruined without anyone taking the problem seriously.
First concussion was when he was in his teens. Got elbowed during a header in training. Trainer made him count backwards and sent him back out. As he was driving home, he pulled over, called the coach and asked how he got on the road. Had no recollection.
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