Twitter is so wild. After every tragedy it goes from unavoidable news breaks, to unavoidable details about why the tragedy happened, to unavoidable videos surfacing showing real-time human suffering at the scene. How do the people in power cope with this cycle and just move on?
Doug up: A New Zealand couple unearthed a huge 17.4-pound potato that is quite possibly the largest on record. It could also be the ugliest. “We couldn't believe it. It was just huge.” They have named it Doug. https://t.co/Xk4pSbyBwI #odd
BREAKING: Toronto police officers who are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by the end of November will be placed on an indefinite unpaid absence, having "rendered themselves unable to perform their duties," TPS says.
News release: https://t.co/AjFJsi9VdU
I can’t wait to get my wisdom teeth out so I can stop telling people it’s happening, and they say, “you haven’t had them out yet?”YES IM DOING IT AGAIN I LOVED IT SO MUCH THE FIRST TIME
This model has exciting implications for the future of journalism. I think that's part of the value for our paying subscribers - in a world where journalism is collapsing, they are part of something that's working. +
Thinking of asking work to include a happy or sad emoji in the subject line of any "Update" emails, getting very "can you call me" texts from my mom emotional whiplash whenever I see them come through