Anonymous Internet Person
@mvw2
Former union organizer, recovering academic, current government worker, cat and bicycle lover. All opinions my own. 🍉
We used to put a shirt on lil Maximo every morning when he woke up at 4:30 am and started screaming at us to play with him. It would calm him down, but I’m not sure he enjoyed it.
The craziest thing I’ve seen about the whole #MitchMcConnell situation is that Kalshi thinks there is only a 24% chance that he will resign “or otherwise involuntarily step down” before the midterms.
This is literally the two visuals that should go in the high school textbook unit about the Trump administration.
Thank you, Temu/Politico advertising partnership, for this helpful suggestion for how to upgrade my Office Vibe.
Didn’t actually make it through this bc the book was way better, and tbh the book was overhyped.
@nealstephenson.bsky.social hi. Can you please make this classic work of genius into a limited television series? Thanks.
The entire two first screens of the @nytimes.com app are full of IDGAF.
Reading #SnowCrash again. The worlding is more lurid and relevant than when I first picked if up ten years ago. Someone needs to adapt it for a mini series. (Also lol @ Zuck’s metaverse.)
Huh, interesting. When my humans are gone for long periods, i usually greet them with airplane ears and two to three hours of zoomies.
I submit to you one Priscilla the Cat, aka The Cranky Cuddlebug. 🥺
If you read the article, the agent is suggesting he buy a town that consists mostly of mobile home parks—which would mean evicting a lot of people from some of the last affordable housing in the US. This quote from a resident is so sad that’s not how trailer parks work.
While I’m here I might as well share this tryptic of Maximo Glaring.
POV: you were gone for ten days and your cat is super happy to see you.
It’s Ash Wednesday on Fox News! Straight up hilarious that the Right wing is trying to take over the Catholic Church now that we finally got some woke popes. I remember facing discrimination for being Catholic in the 80s as a kid in small-town East Texas. Funny how whiteness works.