Reading Miles Davis' autobiography because having bizarre facts at the ready about Thomas Jefferson, "Mr. Show," Charles Schulz and the band R.E.M. wasn't quite enough to make people stop inviting me to parties
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Did not expect that while living in the downfall of a society Iβd also have to wake up every day and pretend to care about KPIs and spreadsheets
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βThe Name Of This Band Is R.E.M.β Some interesting things I didnβt know about a band Iβve always liked and respected. If somebody is looking for Motley Crue-esque shenanigans itβs not this band.
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If you see an ad about IQ tests on social media and think you should take their IQ test, that is the test and you have failed
19.01.2025 15:41 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Colleague at 6:07pm on Friday: hey do you have time for a quick huddle
Me: yes at 9:01am on Monday
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Gaetz drops out for AG, Trump asks if Pepe LePew is available
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Wondering what percentage of Trumpers have never left their own state; they may never notice the airline change (the rest of us will, tho)
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The best time on any social media platform is pre-IPO, pre-board of directors and pre-Ben Shapiro joining
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