@StronGingerMama I was in your exact spot. The advice below is sound. Only thing I might add is to run on a composite track if one is available in your area (yes, very monotonous). Also focused icing at the attachment point (peeled Dixie cups).
@asadowaisi@grok why are employers like Microsoft telling H1B holders to remain in the country? If these are valid visas, why would there be a problem with returning to the US? Or are there renewal loopholes that have been exploited?
I wrote about Oleksandr Usyk after his rematch victory over Tyson Fury. You can read it here:
The North Star: On Oleksandr Usyk https://t.co/rShA8ahwNo
can't happen bc in order to be this obsessed with clothing you have to give up the idea that it's gay or feminine for a man to be into clothes. the narrow definition of masculinity you've set up for yourselves prevents you from learning about interesting things
I wrote about Daniel Dubois's captivating wipeout of Anthony Joshua. You can read it here:
Fit to Rule?: Daniel Dubois Destroys Anthony Joshua https://t.co/GDl8LLLOt3
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NBA: maybe you can’t reduce quarters to 10 minutes instead of 12 or shorten the 3-point line, but how about learning from these Olympic Games to have less timeouts, less commercials, and less interruptions. Much more compelling product!
I wrote about Terence Crawford's move to junior middleweight for @hannibalbox: Risky Business: Terence Crawford Invades the Junior Middleweight Division: https://t.co/o9GBBjYjvs
@ian_coss@GBHNews@prx@ApplePodcasts Just finished this series. What an achievement in proper journalism. Compelling in a way that defies belief. Congratulations!
@Joelwhat1 @Deftobez @babytacomeat @TheLiverPunch Currently active, I'm partial to James Wood (literary critic) and John Gimlette (travelogue writer).
All time, I think it has to be William Shakespeare, because, whomever you enjoy more, anyone post-Shakespeare was influenced *by* Shakespeare.