Every American should spend 30 minutes digesting this interview. It’s as inspiring as it is outrageous. @elonmusk and the members of @DOGE are quite impressive and real patriots.
Michigan alone on the field at the 50 after winning
OSU players ran all the way across the field and began this fight
OSU could not beat Michigan, but they cheap-shotted Michigan after the game
If you can't win the game, you don't get to cry post game
100% loser move
According to a recent study in the journal Psychology of Music, live-music events have been found to be positively correlated with a person’s sense of well-being. For the study, researchers at Deakin University in Australia administered a survey to 1,000 respondents and discovered that those who attended community music events — including live shows at local cafés, clubs, concerts and festivals — or even simply danced in a crowd reported higher levels of overall life satisfaction.
The researchers focused on self-reported degrees of subjective well-being to determine a person’s level of happiness and found that the sense of community experienced at a live-music event was one of the most important factors. Think about how many people you know who travel the country to see a Phish concert or those who have attended multiple Blink 182 shows this summer. (I have a friend who’s been to at least five.) They go for more than the music. The study suggests it’s not so much which band or DJ is observed. Part of the experience of listening to live music is the engagement between artist and fan, as well as the connection fostered among audience members. There’s something extremely powerful in knowing you are not alone, even if only for a 90-minute set.
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Im in the classic torture chamber where I cant tell if my internet keeps going out or whether #netflix is just constantly buffering and unwatchable for everybody