Intellectual loneliness isn’t about craving “deep talks.” It’s about realizing how few people can tolerate complexity.
It’s noticing how quickly people rush to have an answer—not to understand, but to be right.
It’s watching entire worldviews get built off headlines, vibes, and whatever reels told them last.
It’s the silence after you say something that doesn’t fit neatly into someone’s script.
It’s not arrogance; it’s exhaustion from always code-switching between what you truly think and what’s “safe” to say around those who shut down at nuance.
No one warns you: Once your mind learns to stretch, small talk doesn’t just bore you; it alienates you.
You’re not looking for “smart people.” You’re looking for people who are still thinking.
00:34-4:13 3/7 Here are some screenshots of the CahowCam2 egg overnight. Nothing to see from this angle but the restlessness of the adult suggests that there is a lot going on (pipping and chirping).
How is it that little babies know when you are standing up and holding them for sitting down and holding up? My baby will not let me sit down and hold them I have to be standing.
Hey @DOJNatSec, I think you used the wrong highlighter color again. You accidentally concealed the important parts with the black marker. Let me know when you've make fixed that.
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