@ZachWeiner Started reading Bea Wolf to my 5-year-old niece and she loves it. It’s also so much fun reading it aloud to her; the rhythm and meter remind me of my favorite Shel Silverstein poems.
@JohnDiesattheEn I remember reading JDATE when first published, loved it but got annoyed by the editing mistakes where you mixed up the number of people. The low cost publishing actually added to the payoff at the end because I truly believed you had just fucked up…until you blew my goddamn mind
@NateSilver538 There’s actually an interesting premise buried here. If you had an oracle who told you that Trump would beat his polls but nothing else, how would have updated the model to account for this, and what chance would Biden have been given? @galendruke#modeltalk
@LordDirk@BradBradleyArt@OldSwifty This ambiguity is one of my favorite parts of the video. The amount of world-building you accomplish in just a few short visuals is amazing. It reminds me of my favorite short-stories growing up, the way you hint at such a larger world but don’t bother to explain it. Just perfect
@IwriteOK currently working through the back catalog of @bastardspod and hit the Reagan/AIDS episode. The way you start each year with the death-toll hits really hard. Actually paused it to throw a few bucks to your gofundme, it was that compelling. Keep doing what you’re doing.