My favorite replies are the ones who say that it doesn’t matter if Twitter loses great swathes of its highly qualified engineering staff because Musk is so cool that other engineers will be lining up to work with him.
Man I just have to be real for a second: what's happening at/to Twitter is making me deeply sad on multiple levels. I spent a lot of my formative years helping to build this thing, trying to do my little bit along with so many other great ppl to improve the code and the culture.
Thank you @AirCanada for loosing my 68 year old mother's wheelchair when returning to Canada through @TorontoPearson. It's been a week and she's still restricted to the house from your negligence. How can you lose a wheelchair?! @CTVNews
@CQualtro@OmarAlghabra Thank you for this. It means a lot that the government is taking note of this. My mom has been waiting 6 days for her wheelchair to arrive from her @AirCanada flight on the 6th. It’s a complete loss of mobility for her. They still have no idea where it is.
@Daniel_Aquilina @manucasatri How could I forget! I’m the same, every time I log on to Twitter I start feeling angry lol. If you ever end up in Spain, let me know. Football is different here, instead of running in to each other for injuries, the wind blows and they fall over with an “injury”.
I met this man on a serendipitous trip to Madrid over 5 years ago… Since that fateful day, we’ve learned each other’s language, we’ve adventured around the world, we’ve overcome life’s challenges (pandemic, my heart attack)… Last week, my best friend and partner said “I do”.
It looks like I’ll have to wait till they lift the road restrictions to finish moving in to our new apartment in Seville, Spain. On the bright side, my partner has fallen in love with Costco. #COVID19#quedateEnTuCasa
@squeakytoy@shakira He he. Fair enough. One that I started with was “Quédate Con Ella” by Natalia Jiménez. It has some fun lyrics that aren’t to crazy. It might help. 😜