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You enter a gothic, blue office. There is a RUG near the window. You see a CUP OF COFFEE here, on the wall. There is an AIRPLANE MECHANIC here, standing around.

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@freeschool
I feel that this implies an expectation to read an entire post even if it is utter garbage that makes no sense and could likely be made intentionally undecipherable.

Shorter posts often get read more because it requires less time to read about something that a consumer might not hold an interest in. Whereas longer posts require more incentive to sacrifice time to potentially suffer mental fatigue throughout.

A well-written presentation could be a significant tool to help make it easier for consumers to follow through walls of text that they would normally pivot away from. There are other possible options that can be utilized, but that's a course in writing and composition and I am not a teacher.

@kiplet
Establishing yourself as geographic objects is the gateway to getting yourself called a Map. I don't know if you know what that is- but most people don't want to be Maps.

@hackernews@die-partei.social
"Memorable site for testing clients against bad SSL configs. "
github.com/chromium/badssl.com

@skells @7
1) kids?
2) who's to say they're _still_ a glowie by that time? Surely, your charisma would win someone over in bed? Turn the tables and flip them over?

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