“The inflatable man.” Meg has been using this metaphor for a while and I thought maybe there was an essay or a newsletter in it, but once I shot this footage I decided to make a weird little something out of it
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All I’m doing is trying to sign into the Substack app on a new phone and it makes me jump through all the same hoops as when I first created my account, like choosing my interests and finding more newsletter to subscribe to. I just wanna sign in! 😬
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by far the coolest thing about writing a newsletter is hitting send on something you’ve worked on for days / weeks and watching ~100 people unsubscribe within minutes.
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Not sure how many people are hip to this, but every Friday newsletter has an Easter egg link hidden in the “hey y’all” and “xoxo” — sometimes they’re the best links!
Today at NOON CENTRAL we’re getting the band back together! Join me for a D2D livestream to talk about Author Anchor and working with a virtual author assistant! We’ll chat, reminisce, maybe toast some marshmallows. It’ll be a thing!
Diante do caso de manipulação de apostas do Bruno Henrique, aliado aos casos do Paquetá e do Luis Henrique é preciso tomar uma atitude. A minha aposta é que o que vai acontecer é que as BETs vão lançar mais uma modalidade de aposta: Você vai poder apostar em qual será o próximo jogador que vai ser acusado de manipular apostas. Apostem aí!
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All right, we’ve been a little bit slow on sports coverage with all the news lately. But the NBA playoffs start tomorrow, so here’s my (fake) MVP ballot, plus some appreciation for a guy who is playing totally out of his mind.
Some mornings I just need to screw around. Lately, I’ve been replacing my playlist images with my art from some of my haiku comics or making new art just for a specific playlist. Is this productive?
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But it makes my life a little more whimsical and that helps me be a little more myself on days when the world is trying to swallow me whole.
When I started making cocktails in the early 10s, Eagle Rare was a house bourbon for any number of cocktail bars. It wasn’t quite dirt cheap, but you could usually find it for about $35, and sometimes less. It’s great whiskey, with a particular dried-fruit note that sharpens the taste without subtracting from the oaky, aged, vanilla rich…
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"Deterrence doesn't work. It just makes migration more dangerous." 🚨 Rachel Rutter shares the truth about our border policies and their impact on vulnerable children seeking safety🤝 Listen to this essential Remarkable People episode:
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here on Substack! I’ve enjoyed his sports journalism for as long as I’ve lived in Oregon. He’s a brilliant writer and truly loves this state for all of its faults. (As do I) Let’s bring MLB to Portland!
After the jabs rolled out I noticed more tailgating, lane-weaving and flooring of the accelerator. One example was me going 15 mph over the limit and a guy roars up to my tail, weaving back and forth to "let me know" he's unhappy. As soon as he gets a chance he floors it to go around me and flip me off on the way. We were both about to turn left and came up to the red light to wait.
Just an example but I'm seeing a lot more angry people on the road. I don't know if even they know what they are mad at.