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@TheSpaceshipper Lovely stuff. I’ve never seen the film; I’ll have to check it out.

@mcneely @evangreer @mmasnick i wish this were parody and not life: I’d love to laugh freely.

@TheSpaceshipper when you see art up for auction that’s already been burned into your brain for 30 years. 😳

@robinsonmeyer i remember reading about that experiment; it was very hopeful!

I’ll stand by the grilled onions: I’m not sure I’ll have them any other way again.

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I just made a hot sandwich with some onions that I grilled in coffee and apple cider vinegar, and a slice of cheddar cheese. Kewpie mayonaise bound it all together.

So much for today’s sodium and carb goals. 🥲 Tomorrow is going to be a make-up Thursday, and it’s going to be brutal.

@pauline now that I think about it, this really is the closest one can get to a group chat with everyone you know in it. 😁

@pauline I don’t know, a nice anti-aliasing algorithm might be perfect for accelerated scar recovery.

@pauline, it’s a very strange feeling, isn’t it?

For me, it’s heightened every day for the past two weeks. By the time they wheel me into the operating room, I expect to be vibrating with all the kinetic fury of an enraged hornets’ nest.

I’ll say Yes to the Valium

@pauline It’s like they didn’t even try. @(・●・)@

@FilmGeek Whoah. I never even thought about how complicated this must have been.

barging into conversation I'm not involved in- 

Just learned what a squirrel drey is. Will never see Firefox icon the same way again.

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myna.social

Basic models of flocking behavior are controlled by three simple rules: 1) separation: avoid crowding neighbours (short range repulsion); 2) alignment: steer towards average heading of neighbors; 3) cohesion: steer towards average position of neighbors (long range attraction). With these three simple rules, the flock moves in an extremely realistic way.