If smoking marijuana causes short-term memory loss, what does smoking marijuana do?
— David Crosby (@thedavidcrosby) January 31, 2019
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It's hard to generalize.
If smoking marijuana causes short-term memory loss, what does smoking marijuana do?
— David Crosby (@thedavidcrosby) January 31, 2019
Watching #GroundhogDay, which is pretty much like reading the news these days.
— Charlie Griffith (@cegriff3) February 1, 2019
Ensure that your strategic plan makes a difference; avoid these six pitfalls: https://t.co/NU0srzHkMu @NAISnetwork @SAISnews @ISACSnews @caiscalifornia #leadership
— olverson (@TomOlverson) January 31, 2019
“Holding up cold weather as proof that global warming isn’t happening is like hitting a winning streak at the blackjack table and saying ‘Who says the casino has an advantage?’” -John Gruber https://t.co/hUkuifoap8
— Douglas Allen (@DouglasHAllen) January 30, 2019
Chicago will be colder than Antarctica this week and yet New Haven will still have better Pizza.
— J.R. McGrail 📎 (@JRMcGrail) January 29, 2019
Brazilian surfer Rodrigo Koxa broke the world record for the highest wave ever surfed (82 feet), during a session in Nazare, Portugal. pic.twitter.com/cNNBywrgVr
— Vala Afshar (@ValaAfshar) January 27, 2019
I'm thinking of this Larry Levis poem, "God Is Always Seventeen," & how it is a poem of excess & tangents, & how, even with the visceral nature of everything before it, the saddest line for me is, "I have a child who isn't doing well in school."https://t.co/7kJx7AL9RL
— Devin Gael Kelly (@themoneyiowe) January 26, 2019
On the mindset for the future, Kumar said, “Problem-solving will no longer be a virtue, problem finding will be a bigger asset.” https://t.co/XvZ1Ehe7n2
— Douglas Allen (@DouglasHAllen) January 25, 2019
Our loyalty should be to creating more loyalty https://t.co/P2oymPd6aY
— Douglas Allen (@DouglasHAllen) January 25, 2019
Invite one key player to an affirmation session:
— Dan Rockwell (@Leadershipfreak) January 24, 2019
1. Clarify mission.
2. Honor their character/skills. Be specific.
3. Ask how things are going in their area.
4. Ask how can we help.
5. Discuss their future.
6. Make NO suggestions
7. Say thank you.
When writing for mainstream audiences, remember that there is a balance to complexity of character and story. The simpler and easy to understand your story is, the more complex the characters need to be; the more complex your story is, the simpler your characters must be.
— C. Robert Cargill (@Massawyrm) January 23, 2019
In human history, more people have walked on the moon than have scored an earned run off of Mariano Rivera in the postseason. https://t.co/xiUom0KyDm
— Douglas Allen (@DouglasHAllen) January 23, 2019
Students Learn From People They Love https://t.co/G5ZqWHybsi
— Douglas Allen (@DouglasHAllen) January 23, 2019
if Sorkin were writing AOC she'd constantly trip over her own shoes, accidentally forward the entire DC press corps the email where her boyfriend dumps her, and in the end get a heroic arc by helping a boomer-aged white congressman pass an unrealistic and meaningless climate bill
— Kathryn VanArendonk (@kvanaren) January 20, 2019
Asked my girls, “If you could change one thing about this country, what would it be?” pic.twitter.com/HuUQ6VzyAx
— Zachary N J Peterson (@znjp) January 20, 2019
You've got to ask yourself one question: "Does it spark joy?" Well, does it, punk?
— Sami Lehtinen (@perspupu) January 21, 2019
It takes just two and a half minutes to watch this #Latin performances of 🎼 A Hard Days Night. I swear on the River Styx that you won’t regret it. https://t.co/MBEtcvjXh2 pic.twitter.com/fVHa00pWaG
— Legonium (@tutubuslatinus) January 20, 2019
Real Gen Xers regard news graphics with ironic detachment.
— Heidi N. Moore (@moorehn) January 20, 2019
If pressed, real Gen Xers will say they preferred news graphics' earlier work, before news graphics sold out and went mainstream. https://t.co/Sft7kI5Sp8
YOU: The moon looks incredible tonight!
— Daniel D'Addario (@DPD_) January 21, 2019
ME: https://t.co/RGmbC62uDb
They believe in having people hanging off their every word and quoting them at cocktail parties. The idea that they are no longer cool terrifies them.
— Lucy (@cereta) January 21, 2019