Erika Hall

@mulegirl

Author of Just Enough Research. 2nd edition is out now! Co-founder of Mule Design. Consultant who can help you do things better. Say hi. she/they/friend/sir

California, USA
Joined July 2006

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    Well the 9ers lost but at least we got an extremely homoerotic halftime show where two sexy middle-aged women of color grinded in front of kids in cages wearing sparkly American flags and also I like the Chiefs and the Patriots are nowhere to be seen

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    Feb 1

    Not only is he right, but he's BEEN saying it. And living it. If you can't make plus-size clothing, then you're a bad designer.

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  4. 10 hours ago

    I hope they’re moving all the MUNI buses to a safe location.

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    The Dems have nominated four presidential candidates in this century. The three safe ones all lost. The no-chance-on-paper guy won. Vote with your guts.

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    Thank you, Indianola! This is our moment. Our moment to stand up to the wealthy and the well-connected. Our moment to fight for family farmers and working families across Iowa. Our moment to dream big, fight hard, and win. ⭐️

    A crowd of supporters surround Elizabeth Warren at the Indianola rally.
    Elizabeth Warren addresses the crowd at the Indianola rally.
    Supporters cheer for Elizabeth Warren at the Indianola rally.
    Elizabeth Warren takes a photo with a family at the Indianola rally.
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    The Kia ad is going to bother me. The message was that all a homeless youth needs to do is work hard and they’ll get out of homelessness. Because bootstrapping is already a dominant paradigm that hurts efforts to help homeless youth, Kia’s ad reinforced a harmful belief.

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    Why do American newspapers have live-updating news feeds about a virus that has killed zero Americans, but no constantly-updated feed about drivers killing 100 Americans a day? Should we call it Corollavirus? Would that help?

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    Don't let the Turbo Tax commercial woo you. They doesn't want many viewers to know they're probably eligible to file taxes for free, and don't need to pay for the service. Check out the reporting from my former colleagues :

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    11 hours ago

    I love Super Bowl statistics. (“No team that has failed to convert at least 35% of their 3rd downs has gone on to win” etc.) They are the best introduction to p-hacking that can be found outside major journals.

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    12 hours ago

    the old man in the google ad definitely googled some q anon shit right after

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    You might be asking yourself, right about now, why *are* there so many car ads? Here's on the U.S.'s auto-supremacy.

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  14. 12 hours ago

    I appreciate that J Lo’s backup dancers are an homage to David Rose.

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    TurboTax better remind people that they have a free filing program. You can find it here:

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    is there anything more capitalist than a peanut with a top hat, cane, and monocle selling you other peanuts to eat

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    You guys! A dog is sledding! A dog. Is SLEDDING! Everything’s gonna be ok.

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    In the Jim Crow South, Negroes who declined to step into the street when encountering whites on the sidewalk were charged with “incivility” that was punishable by death.

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  19. 12 hours ago

    In the 19th century, former English school boys, in a meeting organised by two old-boys of Shrewsbury, were the first to write down formal codes of rules in order to enable matches to be played between different schools.

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  20. 12 hours ago

    During the 16th century, they transformed the popular, but violent and chaotic, "mob football" into organised team sports that were beneficial to schoolboys.

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