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nice knowing all you desktop users out there

take care

Have tweets from lists stopped showing up for anyone else?

"hellsite" is slowly taking up the same semantic space in my head as "sportsball" in that i dislike them both as terms very strongly

If you have any recommendations for people interested in men’s fashion, or web-based stylists, or even people within an hour or two of philly/NYC, i would happily take them!

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would love to hire a friend [of a friend] instead of a stranger to help me figure this out! i get the sense that the RÓI of one-on-one time with a stylist is insanely high compared to buying clothing that doesn’t work and feeling worse in it

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I really like off-whites, earth tones, mustards. I like nice materials. I run warm. I am pretty rectangular with a bit of gut and muscle, broad shoulders, barrel-chested, wide hips. ~6’2” ~220lbs

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Are there any men’s fashion people here? I want to talk to someone about building a very small but flexible wardrobe. I have colors I like, aesthetics I like, and want help knowing what to look for in terms of fit for my body shape, colors for my undertones, etc

getting to the point where i have enough ideas written down that an essays page on my website isn’t unreasonable

you are absolutely the product of your physical environment
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RT @Duderichy
people do not put enough weight on a city changing their life twitter.com/allgarbled/status/
twitter.com/Duderichy/status/1

why do we make new year’s resolutions instead of new years vows? do we even care about what we’re attempting to do?

feels good to remember that nobody has ever talked about me without me being around to hear/see it
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RT @cumputervillain
Did you know people talk about you in the group chats
twitter.com/cumputervillain/st

RT @arctanno
>This means that a human, working diligently 40 hour weeks for a year, fully engaged, could produce about: 52 * 40 * 60 * 800 * 1.33 = 132 million tokens per year of thought. This would cost $264 out of ChatGPT.
I love this kind of napkin math, absolutely beautiful insanity

two well-meaning strangers make the same amount of money and start with the same level of expenditures and savings. they agree to start a shared bank account. a year passes. does the shared acct have more money than their two hypothetical accounts would otherwise?

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