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My life is my dad joke. Be kind to yourself, and if you can't do that, learn to accept it by being kind to others. "Quotes" are usually AI generated tweets. ORI

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A surprising percentage of people out there are just a couple of doses of positive regard away from letting their natural instincts improve their lives. Could you give someone a gentle nudge today? It might be the love they need to let themselves grow without picking at it.


It's like my soul is all folded up inside me and wants to be taken out, pressed flat, and woven into a special place for me...somewhere in this world that is a perfect Joshua shape... that has always been that way. And yet... where might that be? I've been all around the world.…


Hear me out: Uber, but for parental love

Basically I think I would feel less uneasy about this if the father quit working for a few years to become the primary caregiver, or even if the paternal grandmother raised the baby full time This is not a role suitable for an at-will employee



T R U T H N U K E

The reason it’s incredibly hard to break out of a “kind lie” doom loop is because the longer it’s gone on, the more unkindness is needed to get back on track. And the fact that you’re in this situation to begin with probably means your culture will hate that.

ArtemisConsort's tweet image. The reason it’s incredibly hard to break out of a “kind lie” doom loop is because the longer it’s gone on, the more unkindness is needed to get back on track. And the fact that you’re in this situation to begin with probably means your culture will hate that.


much ado about nothing new


Friends—if you're in or near SF, come to the Love Symposium! I'll be giving a talk with @DefenderOfBasic on Sunday the 16th!

The Love Symposium event schedule just dropped 👀👀👀 Since the conference is ONE WEEK AWAY, here’s an early peek at what to expect! In case you haven’t heard, The Love Symposium is a relationships x tech conference for people trying to solve modern relationships. It’s like if…

itsannpierce's tweet image. The Love Symposium event schedule just dropped 👀👀👀

Since the conference is ONE WEEK AWAY, here’s an early peek at what to expect!

In case you haven’t heard, The Love Symposium is a relationships x tech conference for people trying to solve modern relationships. It’s like if…
itsannpierce's tweet image. The Love Symposium event schedule just dropped 👀👀👀

Since the conference is ONE WEEK AWAY, here’s an early peek at what to expect!

In case you haven’t heard, The Love Symposium is a relationships x tech conference for people trying to solve modern relationships. It’s like if…
itsannpierce's tweet image. The Love Symposium event schedule just dropped 👀👀👀

Since the conference is ONE WEEK AWAY, here’s an early peek at what to expect!

In case you haven’t heard, The Love Symposium is a relationships x tech conference for people trying to solve modern relationships. It’s like if…
itsannpierce's tweet image. The Love Symposium event schedule just dropped 👀👀👀

Since the conference is ONE WEEK AWAY, here’s an early peek at what to expect!

In case you haven’t heard, The Love Symposium is a relationships x tech conference for people trying to solve modern relationships. It’s like if…


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Open Research Institute - "big picture" Friday updates + Q&A x.com/i/broadcasts/1…


Pls people go respond to Nadia's post so I can make a more detailed plot!!

questions on crying alone vs. in front of someone: 1) whenever you legitimately cry, do you mostly cry alone? 2) does being held by someone while breaking down crying feel like it's some kind of luxury? 3) were there ever negative consequences for you when you broke down crying…



“I can fix them” << “we could work on ourselves together” Still, you want someone who doesn’t see you as a fixer upper, nor someone who thinks they’re damaged, nor someone who needs to hide their shadow, nor… I guess look for someone who is happily working on themselves


I feel like these tools could be helpful for mid- and highbies

workflowsauce's tweet image. I feel like these tools could be helpful for mid- and highbies

i hate this place man. something being common in the past doesn't tell us anything about what's right, wrong, good, bad, or "natural". stop using it as an argument

justalexoki's tweet image. i hate this place man. something being common in the past doesn&apos;t tell us anything about what&apos;s right, wrong, good, bad, or &quot;natural&quot;. stop using it as an argument
justalexoki's tweet image. i hate this place man. something being common in the past doesn&apos;t tell us anything about what&apos;s right, wrong, good, bad, or &quot;natural&quot;. stop using it as an argument


Div, grad, and curl, but for discourse visualizations Path integrals from one perspective to another Infinite series of personal preferences

workflowsauce's tweet image. Div, grad, and curl, but for discourse visualizations

Path integrals from one perspective to another

Infinite series of personal preferences

"everyone goes home with their own headline" If there was ever a line to describe what our modern culture has become

bait ignored, dignity intact, everyone goes home with their own headline



Last one for today! This one is based on a CONVERSATION transcript. Very cool, if I do say so myself. Useful? Eh... maybe not. But it's fun!


...and I threw the essay into the JAWS of my LLM-powered argument graphing device! I love this so much. 🥳 What do you guys think? Do you like the "pure reason" approach? Would you use this as a conversational interface?

wrote an essay about this hypothetical point in society's hierarchy (where competence flips / becomes inverted). Inspired by @_opencv_ and @BishPlsOk link: api.omarshehata.me/substack-proxy…

DefenderOfBasic's tweet image. wrote an essay about this hypothetical point in society&apos;s hierarchy (where competence flips / becomes inverted). Inspired by @_opencv_ and @BishPlsOk 

link: api.omarshehata.me/substack-proxy…


Underrated post The mitigation for cognitive DDoS is "that is DUUUUUMB"

and that is why one needs "this is dumb", the essence of cognitive security

orphcorp's tweet image. and that is why one needs &quot;this is dumb&quot;, the essence of cognitive security


I tried to run this on one of my tweets, but the nastiest one I could find didn't register. GPT-5 offered me to model the bot after me, offering the following insight... "Carl Jung after three espressos" "A gently disappointed LLM" 🤣

workflowsauce's tweet image. I tried to run this on one of my tweets, but the nastiest one I could find didn&apos;t register. GPT-5 offered me to model the bot after me, offering the following insight... 

&quot;Carl Jung after three espressos&quot;
&quot;A gently disappointed LLM&quot;

🤣
workflowsauce's tweet image. I tried to run this on one of my tweets, but the nastiest one I could find didn&apos;t register. GPT-5 offered me to model the bot after me, offering the following insight... 

&quot;Carl Jung after three espressos&quot;
&quot;A gently disappointed LLM&quot;

🤣
workflowsauce's tweet image. I tried to run this on one of my tweets, but the nastiest one I could find didn&apos;t register. GPT-5 offered me to model the bot after me, offering the following insight... 

&quot;Carl Jung after three espressos&quot;
&quot;A gently disappointed LLM&quot;

🤣

I'm imagining building a bot called "GetHelpBot," which would scan the profiles of people who leave drive-by nasty comments and replies to their comments with dispassionate and deeply cutting psychological insights about them. Could be fun!



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