since apparently there are still some people aren’t aware of what a leap forward it was for queer Americans to marry, here’s a story I wrote years ago about one of the lesser-remembered but necessary workarounds www.nytimes.com/2015/10/19/m...
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Nightmare on Elm Street. I'm not a kid/teen, Freddy ain't my problem
saw this on twitter & i had to know yall answers too 😂
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I don't know what you'd have to do to your brain in order to have that thought in 2025.
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In hindsight, the “bacon, cheese, and egg” business was probably a sign Cuomo didn’t know what he was doing.
Checking in on Cuomo's apartment meltdown on the other site and now he's demanding Mamdani release his lease and say whether or not his parents were his guarantors...? I'm sorry, is the scandal now that Mamdani needed a guarantor for his apartment, like basically all young and first-time renters?
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The Four Satins
Placekick Murphy’s
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Yeah, that was jarring.
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it’s the third man. Done.
in your opinion, completely subjective, no metrics and no judgment, what are the best written movies of all time? I don't care if you have never seen a screenplay in your life, just which story itself is the most moving and complete and perfect to you?
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lmao
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I have never found the man amusing. One of the most bloodthirsty lawmakers in the history of the country.
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There’s like 50 things I want to highlight here but esp “I think the risk of A.I. is that it shrouds what is fundamentally just summaries of commonly held interpretations of the text, but it delivers it in a way that feels relational.”
This, from @tressiemcphd.bsky.social, perfectly sums up the quandary that educators find ourselves in:
“AI hollows out the foundation of learning because it strips you, gets rid of the mistakes, it gets rid of the opportunities for serendipity.”
Gift link: www.nytimes.com/2025/08/12/o...
Opinion | A.I. Is Fueling a ‘Poverty of Imagination.’ Here’s How We Can Fix It.