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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Sep 11

    Lisa Brennan-Jobs admires her father’s brilliance and charisma, but her memoir elicits little sympathy for the co-founder of Apple and “Small Fry,” a book of no small literary skill, is confused and conflicted, angry and desperate to forgive. http://nyer.cm/g6UtivH pic.twitter.com/mvUdepwfPX

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      2. Amy WTW‏ @toxicorange66 Sep 11
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Can you imagine what Zuckerberg’s kids will write?

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      1. Sia Beasley‏ @beasley_sia Sep 11
        Replying to @NewYorker

        I would be interested to read this. It seems that Lisa Brennan-Jobs navigated (and continues to navigate) a lot of complexities in this relationship.

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      1. JScribe‏ @JAYE1CREW Sep 11
        Replying to @NewYorker

        She should forgive, not for him but for her, so she can move on. The definition of forgiveness is regard without ill will despite an offense

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      1. stephenlesliejones‏ @stephenlesliejo Sep 11
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Look forward to this one. If it is personal enough then it will compensate for the rush of books which will inevitably come.

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      2. Kathi McIntosh Moore‏ @Katmo40Kathi Sep 11
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Enjoyed her interview on encyclopedias

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      3. Kathi McIntosh Moore‏ @Katmo40Kathi Sep 11
        Replying to @Katmo40Kathi @NewYorker

        WNYC...not encyclopedias!

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      2. gulsum delyo  🌙‏ @canuckurd Sep 11
        Replying to @NewYorker

        İf Steve had giving all his attention to this brat, he would've able to create not an Apple but a Lemon!

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      3. The Panic‏ @Gunntwitt Sep 11
        Replying to @canuckurd @NewYorker

        What an odd thing to say. But this is Twitter so I guess; “all is binary.”

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      4. gulsum delyo  🌙‏ @canuckurd Sep 11
        Replying to @Gunntwitt @NewYorker

        Not binary but infinite. Stop wearing that black and white thing.

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      5. The Panic‏ @Gunntwitt Sep 11
        Replying to @canuckurd @NewYorker

        I guess I’m curious why you need to insult Lisa, as part of making your point? THAT’S the binary to which I refer: “If jobs is a creative genius, then his kid (who was neglected) must be “a brat?” You’re a is a strange and simplistic conclusion, lacking necessary nuance.

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      6. gulsum delyo  🌙‏ @canuckurd Sep 11
        Replying to @Gunntwitt @NewYorker

        Lisa wrote this book from a point of view of a brat who constantly bothered a genius who needed absolute silence and isolation to tap into his genius. İf he had answered to her every whim, he would've ended up hanged in his garage and you wouldn't be able to have that iPhone.

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      7. The Panic‏ @Gunntwitt Sep 11
        Replying to @canuckurd @NewYorker

        That's multiple garbage opinions in a row. Now you've jumped over to foretelling the futures of alternate timelines. You should delete your account and start over or better yet, try Facebook.

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      8. gulsum delyo  🌙‏ @canuckurd Sep 11
        Replying to @Gunntwitt @NewYorker

        OK, maybe for once I should take the advice of an imbecile for a change. 😂

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      1. Steve‏ @kaysav2 Sep 11
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Say what you will about Jobs but he’s up there with Newton Edison Gutenberg

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