Woolly Mammoth

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A terminally online dad from Michigan into theme parks, cultural ephemera, and the Detroit Tigers.
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Looks great! The link in the share sheet is awesome, too.

https://mstdn.link/ via @thillsman

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Aha! That's a bit more like it 😀

Quoting @oldroadside: https://botsin.space/@oldroadside/109651965415529777

old roadside pictures (@[email protected])

Attached: 1 image hudson seafood store, hudson, new hampshire, 1984

botsin.space
Testing Re: Toot
Moms for Liberty and the fight against public schools. Very well written New Yorker piece. M4L do seem to essentially be a case of astroturfing. Connected GOP fundraising operatives and conservative media are everywhere here. It's a blatant and, at times, admitted attempt to distract people from real issues by having people with no personal stake in a school district claiming everyone is in danger. When in doubt, just go for anti-American rhetoric. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/11/07/the-right-wing-mothers-fuelling-the-school-board-wars
Was pondering when we'd develop microwave ovens that could automatically cook something based on what it was, and it turns out we kinda already have? Mostly. https://a.co/d/2QMqGvA
I'm going to consider these my Spaceship Earth PJ pants. Even if it's not official. The pattern just reminds me of it, and I enjoy that. #WDW #EPCOT
This is fascinating: the iconography of witchcraft likely comes from an era in which it was popular for women to brew beer. https://theconversation.com/women-used-to-dominate-the-beer-industry-until-the-witch-accusations-started-pouring-in-155940
Women used to dominate the beer industry – until the witch accusations started pouring in

Today, beer is marketed to men and the industry is run by men. It wasn’t always that way.

The Conversation

Probably the most engagement I've ever gotten on a tweet. And it's not my image. I blatantly stole it from MLive, as seen by the watermark. The only reason I didn't QT is that it wasn't from Twitter in the first place. (I actually took a screenshot of an Instagram story to get the image.)

I feel dirty. Is it a bad sign about Twitter that I got the most engagement by just stealing content? I guess that's how Twitter always worked 🙄

My Twitter sponsored posts are getting aggressively narrow in scope.