@spy16x
Would it be useful to have a personal twitter? ? More specifically, an app where you can post random, size-restricted posts, which are private by default. Capturing those aha! moments, micro journaling, brainstorming threads, etc. would be some uses for it. #buildinpublic
@MaxTPham
Wow! found this great stub for Founders (like me), let's check it out https://kern.al/post/230-channels-promote-your-startup-product
@krittrino
You know you’re Bania when you ask your dad about returning the money he spent on your education and he says “I want equity in your career, not debt” #stonks
@SimonA51978222
@DrKnowItAll16 @Tesla @elonmusk @elonmusk perhaps you can just put 50 boring bricks in each Y
@SamBordiss
@jmckinven @charlierward Easy - if you don't lose the weight (that you want to, at a healthy rate) then you'll have the honour of being my first ever unfollows on Spotify - and I've been using Spotify since it launched. Also I won't buy the wallet I'm very slowly saving up for. So there.
@alchimistfr
Image hallucinante ! Kylian Mbappé ovationné et scandé cette nuit au Barclays Center de New-York dans le match Brooklyn - Spurs !
@Saaaxon
your evil demon roommate corrupts you into smoking weed and being gay and having a foot fetish
@Theholisticpsyc
Someone needs to hear this: you don’t need to have empathy for an abusive parent.
@EricRWeinstein
“No one know why.” We have the highest quality science. It is thoroughly peer reviewed. It is vetted. Why, it’s almost as if the more we improved the quality control and peer review via extreme vetting, while handing power to social engineers & activists, the smart people left. https://t.co/0ydVSZBta1
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