Just a pinned tweet verifying that I am https://t.co/TzhRbHnal1 on Blue sky if you want to follow. Going to see about switching over once I'm able to rebuild my follow list over there.
@DemzDeliver@matthewstoller As an overseas American trapped in FBAR/FATCA hell, when will you deliver something for me huh? I spend thousands on tax prep every year.
@InsiderPhD I've had the last laugh the past few days. Used to be "LOL U R DUM FOR BUY AYY SEE ONLY NEED TWO DAYS A YEAR AMIRITE LADS"
I don't enjoy the fact others are miserable, but I am glad people are waking up to the reality of things.
Everyone used to joke about AC. Cooler talk in the office today, everyone is genuinely considering not just portable AC, but actual home air conditioning
I think there will be a massive change in the UK and EU over the next decade. Climate change is here. This is just summer now
@jeremykauffman@ChaseForLiberty "Successful" ππππππππππππππππππππππππππππ
By what fucking metric my guy
@LPPAorg@LP_CLC "took over" is doing a bit of heavy lifting. Passenger rail would have completely disappeared without Amtrak
ALSOOOOOO are heavy subsidies to highways and air travel not to blame for this? Saying planes and cars outcompeted trains is stupefyingly anti-free market actually
Guys, I'm serious, please call your congressman. I don't care how MAGA they are, if you are a citizen of the United States of America, it is your duty to the world: you must do it.
If I can do it 3,500 miles away from the US living in the UK, you can too
Don't give in to despair - call your congressman. I used to work in Congress, if enough people call and overwhelm the office, the elected representative eventually has to pay attention. Doesn't matter the party.
It's a small act. It may help assuage your conscience at the least
"Welcome to my old neighborhood." Our @NASAArtemis II astronauts woke up on the sixth day of their mission to a special message recorded in 2025 by astronaut Jim Lovell, the pilot of Apollo 8.
Even in darkness, we glow.
In this image of Earth taken by the Artemis II crew, we can see the electric lights of human activity. In the lower right, sunlight illuminates the limb of the planet.