I realized that people who find my writing may never think to read my first essay about running. It's one I'm deeply proud of cause it's the foundation for all the rest.
https://t.co/pOjLWBilm9
I was on Twitter before Musk, and hope to be well after he’s gone, but for now I’m outta here cause I can’t support his bro-tastic-clown-town-troll-fest.
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@heycoachpotato@AP10k This sentiment feels common in tech and is impossible to refute since it's a prediction, so...we just wait and see.
I agree Amanda, most of the hype around AI writing is that it's not to trash. Which makes it, about as good as most human writers?
I can never tell if Bari Weiss thinks we’re all dumb or if that’s just her shtick. Performative outrage with an agenda.
Her writing doesn’t read as genuine.
Hey @trialsmiles what are the chances you’d host a marathon this spring on that burner of a course where you hosted previously. An army of @tracksmith athletes would be there in a snap.
The spring is sadly void of truly quick marathons.
It’s be great! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@ajhatswell@trialsmiles@tracksmith Absolutely! I definitely will. Just more expensive and complex to get in. But quick enough for Eliud is quick enough for me
I have had that question for a while . This video really helped me understand this tradition. i think its fantastic and inspiring. Great article about how good culture inculcates fantastic habits
In most places, the Turkey Trot is a nice race you do to make you feel less guilty about the quantity you eat on Thanksgiving.
Not in Troy, New York, where third place seems to have meant a BIT MORE
(Via @Kevin_McCashion)
Discussing marathoning my brother brought up this scene from
No Country For Old Men and I don’t think much captures its essence better.
“A man would have to put his soul at hazard. And he’s have to say, okay, I’ll be part of this world.”