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Happy New Year!

It's a whole new year, and the lads are both suffering from severe baby brain (NB: A brain affected by having had a baby, not having the brain of a baby)- but that won't stop us getting our predictions in for the year! But first- Elonwatch. Is he Adrian Dittman? Is he going to be shadow vice president, or will he annoy everyone too much? And once and for all- have the youth heard of Saved by the Bell?

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PALESTINE AND LEBANON AID LINKS

As the Genocide continues to unfold in Gaza, and as Israel begins it's war on Lebanon, we encourage anyone who can to donate.
You can donate to Medical Aid for Palestinians and other charities using the links below. Please also donate to the gofundmes of people trying to survive, or purchase ESIMs. These links are for if you need a well-respected name attached to a fund to feel comfortable sending money.


https://www.map.org.uk/donate/donate

https://www.savethechildren.org.uk/how-you-can-help/emergencies/gaza-israel-conflict

https://www.globalgiving.org/learn/how-to-help-lebanon
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PHOEBE ALERT

Phoebe!
Okay, now that we have your attention; check out her Substack Here!
Check out the relaunched Masters of our Domain with Milo and Patrick, here!

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Ten Thousand Posts is a show about how everything is posting. It's hosted by Hussein (@HKesvani), Phoebe (@PRHRoy) and produced by Devon (@Devon_onEarth).

Comments

Booksmart.

Cate Kneale

Vivek’s statement is so funny to me, I grew up outside of DC and remember two of the smartest people I knew were Varsity Cheerleaders who went on to study at MIT or an Ivy League (this was 2009). The references are so antiquated, even when Big Bang Theory came out I felt that depiction of nerd was out of place because the more academically successful kids at my school generally did at least one sport, played an instrument as well, just were constantly really busy but not socially impaired. I have this nascent theory that “nerd” culture actually leads to a lack of academic success nowadays because games are so addicting and so much of it generally encourages a degree of isolation, whereas doing well in school requires socialization and just being present in the real world generally, which none of our tech encourages but certainly being on a sport (well maybe besides football in the US) or doing another activity like music does. That’s a run on sentence and I don’t feel like refining but I wanted to post somewhere cause I heard what he wrote a few days ago and was amused but flabbergasted

GF

I'm 34 (35 this year). I'm old enough to remember that saved by the bell was on TV, but it was something my older cousin watched rather than something I would have been interested in watching

Angel-of-Deadlifts


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