@rorysutherland I grew up watching a cartoon about a working class guy, with a stay at home wife, with 3 kids, who also owned his home, despite being the thickest of his friends.
No body ever said any of that was unrealistic at the time.
@nease i discovered the same. I was hoping a premium X account (purchased solely for enhanced grok access) would somehow be transferred to grok. Oh well, it's still awesome
This is the most powerful story of the year.
@howardlutnick watched as more than 650 of his employees died during the September 11th attacks, including his brother and his best friend.
Howard is then faced with a decision — shut down his company or use the business to generate hundreds of millions of dollars for the families of his dead colleagues.
This story is the epitome of the American spirit. Howard doesn't quit, but instead uses his skills, talent, and leadership to create one of the greatest comebacks in modern history.
I promise Howard's story will challenge you to be a better human. Enjoy!
@rorysutherland can you believe this? The lesson is… if you want to go from Exeter to south bank you actually need to go to Paddington not Waterloo. I was thinking the extra hour on train to Waterloo & not having to tube was smart choice but didn’t factor in zero leccy
Absolutely gutted 5.10 @londonswrailway train from EXD to Waterloo has no leccy 🔌
£103 🎫 was banking on getting some work done but now not possible (laptop battery in its twilight years - perhaps a metaphor for UK) @BenPBradshaw
@Jeremy_Hunt@AngelaRayner The only doom loop I see is two parties fisting each other and the nation with velvet gloves 🧤, a grubby political class presiding over an officially grubbier nation since the advice to cool our washing to 30 degrees.
Amazing via @NTSlive Indian Electronica from 1982. A Bombay Banger. If that doesn't get you shaking your potatoes I'm not sure what will 🕺
https://t.co/wMFDxGwMYF
@noanunoparty@PaulPurgas