michael and I open strong by getting mad at twitter for taking down photos of the yandere stabbing and then stay mad about Waco once we get a little more settled we talk a lot about what it is like to be an anarchobaker in a small town on the high prairie
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North Dakota is legit a harsh environment. my own town was destroyed by a flood, and the winters are unforgiving so you tend to know your neighbors, and expect to rely on them to get through the harder times
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we settled on this heuristic for having a community: can you get a dozen people together to help you move? and this got me thinking about what it means for us to have a community here
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do we help each other move? get dates? find jobs? survive disasters? and you know. i think we are doing all right but to the extent i have any influence i want to highlight this as a good norm and try to propagate it. so, keep being excellent to each other <3
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I hate my job enough that I don't care.
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That place is strong with the Dark Side of the Force. A domain of evil it is.
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