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In such hours, out of all the evils of our modern age, only one remained: that the moment had to pass.
@querelleofbros.bsky.social
@robotchihuahua.bsky.social
resist lib, wokescold, temporarily embarassed midbie IQ: 116⅔
@devahaz.bsky.social
I’ll prob talk about SF, tech, startups, food, sports, and other stuff here too
@erisha.bsky.social
Chicago based stationery designer & paper brand owner. I like to go to the symphony, the opera, da movies. I’m always saying I want to get into Michigan or Bears football but never do. Hope to connect with Chicagoans on here. Jesu Juva | Soli Deo Gloria
@jdcmedlock.bsky.social
More good things for everyone. Public sector appreciator. Tax and welfare policy knower. Hyperinflation doubter.
@dkthomp.bsky.social
Staff writer at The Atlantic. Host of Plain English podcast. Books.
@winemombets.bsky.social
Political gambling shitposter; “One of only two women that the PredictIt regulars I interviewed could name.”
@what-n-tarnation.bsky.social
Nevada's only licensed, bonded and insured poaster. Very Legal & Very Cool. Now in blue! "The George Soros of the Calgorithm." - @wokemobfootball
@ryanradia.com
FRED & IPUMS enjoyer. Lawyer (DC). Economics, charts, tech policy, urbanism, regulation, housing, transport. Growth is very good. Reposts are demand letters.
@deepdishenjoyer.bsky.social
i have approximate knowledge of many things chaotic neutral Chicago, IL
@raincloud.info
29 y/o . currently playing every Legend of Zelda game in random order. Seattle . lib . gym slut . co-host of Wife Cave podcast . she/her
@beatrix.bsky.social
software engineer. functional programming enthusiast. big on civic technology and social democracy has takes about too many subjects Somerville, MA
@skn.bsky.social
@smtuffy.bsky.social
I used to be with it, but then they changed what it was. Now what I'm with isn't it, and what's it seems weird and scary to me, and it'll happen to you, too.
@mattyglesias.bsky.social
@thinkwert.bsky.social
The tygers of wrath are wiser than the horses of instruction, while the spiders of math are wiser at the courses of deduction.