The proper pronuciation of Agnieszka came to me in a dream last night.
To paraphrase Martin Udall (As Good As It Gets 1997):
People who use line breaks to vertically space text oughta shampoo my crotch.
While I did still visit Twitter a couple of times to day, I notice the only people really tweeting are those with like 5k+ followers who don’t even need Twitter Blue to reach their audience, because they’re audience will find them. But, thinking about it, it’s been that way for a while anyway. The little people have all gone.
Thanks, so much! People like you made made the web. Shame about the billionaires.
I just disabled desktop alerts for new emails in Outlook. No idea why that took me two years of using Teams to do…
I’ve not seen The Whale (nor did I intend to) but this is quite a piece!
You know that scene in Scott Pilgrim where Scott tricks Todd into drinking half-and-half just by “thinking real hard” about which cup he put it in? Well, this morning, I thought real hard about taking my medication on time and now I don’t know if I took it or not.
A tale as old as time, ignoring prognosticators across the ages.
Be warned, this is packed with spoilers, but if you have seen both it’s a fascinating read.
I still think the biggest problem with #Partygate is that hashtag. It didn’t need to be a “party”, it needed to be an indoor gathering for non-work purposes that breached the rules in place at the time.
Yes, it is ridiculous that, say, 5 people, working in a socially distanced office, who had face-to-face contact throughout the day, could not stand together and sing someone happy birthday. But those were the rules and people bent over backwards to follow them.