I am going to do the unthinkable today. I am going to read each tab I have opened.
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@GeniesLoki Great piece and here’s a passage I enjoyed (besides everything else that I also liked). Glad I followed you. https://geniesloki.wordpress.com/2020/02/04/dating-advice-for-guys/ …pic.twitter.com/GhsKmOkXeP
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This is a gem,
@lehoczkyescobar. I absolutely enjoyed it. Your writing has a music to it. Short and long sentences mixed well together. Glad I saved this tab.https://writingsoforion.wordpress.com/2020/05/31/the-drop/ …Show this thread -
“Demands for more nuance actively inhibit the process of abstraction that good theory depends on.” https://www.gwern.net/docs/philo/2017-healy.pdf …
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“What’s also interesting from this experiment is that the effects of stress were the same, directionally, for both subjects who were seropositive and seronegative ... before being challenged with a virus. “https://peterattiamd.com/sars-cov-2-and-the-host-response-psychological-stress/ …
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“The fear you feel when you’re waiting to hear the results of a cancer scan is different from when you’re in physical danger. You have the same adrenaline overload but you can’t go into fight-or-flight. You can’t even freeze.” Caitlin is brilliant. https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/06/surviving-cancer-coronavirus-pandemic/610594/ …
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Wow.
@TheAnnaGat, this piece is breathtaking. As we reach the parts where you visually separate single sentences, I am reading faster, with more excitement, not minding the emotional journey. So glad I read this.https://medium.com/@TheAnnaGat/vital-8c283ca304a0 …Show this thread -
I’ve praised
@hollymathnerd before and she is one of the brightest lights here. This time, let the wisdom of her own words speak: “It’s not an appropriate goal to do better for American children, even though it would’ve been infinitely better for me.” https://medium.com/@hollymathnerd/why-tearing-down-institutions-is-almost-always-bad-d9db70415d4f …Show this thread -
Hollis uses the story of Henry “Box” Brown to explore the history of the post office in US, it’s connection to the abolitionist efforts and the details of Henry’s accouts to outline the mail handling processes of the time (which are impressive). https://www.jstor.org/stable/41057153
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Each one of my critiques has been addressed by
@wilks_isaac. Perfect companion piece to MA’s essay. “We must further ask: what are you building for? Who are you building for? “ https://palladiummag.com/2020/04/30/its-time-to-build-for-good/ …Show this thread -
Did it! I thought it might rob me of some deeper understanding or enjoyment of each of these pieces, but it hasn’t. I could conveyor-belt it and I loved the whole experience. Will repeat next week. All my tabs are gone. Weird. Feels....empty?
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