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had to sit with this for a minute

obviously I don’t know your friend’s situation…

…for me and those I love who’ve dealt with this, the patience and care of friends, family, matter a whole lot even when one doesn’t know it all the time

a blown open feeling with a missing chunk that feels ‘out there,’ takes the time it takes and never really ends, and sometimes becomes a sort of spectral part of oneself

God bless

gn gotta get off here, 🤒

my god that’s a great book, my dad read to me at that age. for some reason my kid didn’t jam with it, I’ll definitely try again though

hehe, I wonder if some day there could be antitrust actions for monopolizing the market somehow (I have a fever rn so I don’t really know what I’m saying)

Mostly to the 8-year-old, slowly working our way through the Lord of the Rings after finishing The Hobbit after 1 year reading the Chronicles of Narnia after 10 months of reading A.A. Milne’s Winnie the Pooh, and when the kid is asleep, a bit of time for me to finally finish some Jeffrey Kripal, Diana Walsh Pasulka, Gordon White, Brian Cotnoir, Sanford Kwinter, and some other things I pick up and put down whenever there is a chance.

That’s badass for energy dense self-sovereignty. Clean Energy Fuels had some tech for this at scale they sold off. I forget the name of it. The fuel was used to power an engine conversion that cummins sold for tractor trailers. It hasn’t really boomed yet, always on the cusp as it were. They consistently have revenue of around $100m per quarter, just minimal growth.

neurospiciness is important to cultivate in this world

we need this concept

there is ‘forbearance’ of course—which implies one doesn’t reply in the end, but something both timeless and philosophically or humorously specific to the internet might be better—and let’s face it, sometimes yer gonna reply (e.g. xkcd’s Duty Calls) nostr:note1a0n2d7fx77spty5qrvttsnjl7r4ty5qyhdgzmwljecy6ukm45ajqn7pgu6