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⚡️ Can’t kill my vibe, it’s immortal. ⚡️ Be open minded, but not so much your 🧠 falls out. #bitcoin
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alanajoy 2 years ago
In my Edith era? 🤔🤣 HOW THO image
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alanajoy 2 years ago
It took me 4 decades to realize: If you’re talking about me and not talking to me you aren’t the kind of person whose opinion really matters. “I don’t have time to try to convince you, sorry.” Believe that shit and fuck off. 😘
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alanajoy 2 years ago
🧚🏼‍♀️🌲🍄 Magical morning
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alanajoy 2 years ago
Oysters are freshest during months ending in R if you even care 🤌✨ image
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alanajoy 2 years ago
Tortellini stuffed with Italian sweet sausage, garlic, and Parmesan in a simple homemade sauce: just heavy cream, minced garlic, cracked pepper, butter, and Asiago, Romano, and Parmesan cheese. I sautéed some Italian sweet sausage and added it to the sauce 🧚🏼‍♀️✨ image
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alanajoy 2 years ago
Most of you probably understand that Facebook analyzes the content you post but I don’t think many know that they also analyze what you type and then delete: they analyze what you *don’t* post. In 2013, Sauvik Das and Adam Kramer worked for Facebook and they published a paper about users “self-censorship” (linked). Facebooks objective was to better understand how to reduce self-censorship, because more posting means more profit. They tracked the “self-censored” content of 5 million English-speaking users over 17 days for the purpose of this study, but they will never not do this.
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alanajoy 2 years ago
In 2012 Facebook ran a psychological experiment on a segment of users w/out their consent. They displayed only positive or negative posts to see if it caused the user to be more positive or negative in their own posts. “Emotional contagion”. Unsurprisingly, despite the disregard for ethics violations around running psychological experiments on people without their knowledge or consent, Facebook pointed to their Terms of Service to justify the emotional manipulation of their users.
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alanajoy 2 years ago
Generally speaking, I’d rather have < for a longer period of time than have > for a short period of time. You’ll thrive more out of stability than you will out of impermanence. Changes will be thrust upon you throughout life, regardless. Give yourself as much stability as you can.
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alanajoy 2 years ago
Idk who needs to hear this but we can’t just all relocate to the multiple places our ancestors originated, nor do most of us want to. This isn’t a reasonable solution to ANYTHING going on today here in the US and abroad and none of us alive now are responsible for what took place over centuries of battles won and lost.
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alanajoy 2 years ago
A beautiful day was had, not a single fk was given. 🫡 GN 🥂 gfy image
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alanajoy 2 years ago
This is cute, but I disagree. I’m the type that will start off cautiously neutral with you and from there will meet you wherever you meet me. Cause no harm, but take no shit. 🫶 image
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alanajoy 2 years ago
Never limit yourself by keeping always to the corner of the room you’re familiar with.
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alanajoy 2 years ago
Learning isn’t to memorize, but to conceptualize and contextualize.