@ryan I've lost my tags like, three times now, because of that. Annoying - especially since it's such a small thing for them to store it.
You know, it is still the best library book borrowing app I've used, by far.
The Black Wall Street massacre is not something that was taught in school, although it clearly has affected generations across the US. We visited last year, and what struck me was how it was all highways now. Unfortunately those highways were likely a continuation of the purposeful destruction of the community.
Just finished an episode of the "People I Mostly Admire" podcast where they talk with this author. This book seems worthwhile - it caused the host to think differently about mindfulness and application to life.
This has been a fascinating true story about election fraud in the US. Zoe Chace is fantastic at crossing political boundaries and getting good answers from anyone she talks to.
https://www.thisamericanlife.org/about/announcements/the-improvement-association
This Reddit post saved the day, and it's too old to upvote, so I'll just share here to show appreciation:
https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/1toixk/dvd_on_my_macbook_pro_quit_reading_but_now_it/
@ocean coughy
I find Jeki Yoo very entertaining, and this was worth sharing:
https://youtu.be/Skwp8T3AVNE
@freemo no, modeRNA - it seems like the clotting decisions are going back-and-forth, I'll be interested to look back in a few years and hopefully more solid data will be available
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