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Craftermath. Here's some cards I made during the co-working Twitch stream on Friday! Thanks for joining! I definitely need to figure out when to talk so I don't scare people who are in the groove. LOL
If you watch or lurk in my Twitch streams enough, you can redeem "send me a card" & I'll put one in the mail for you!
#papercraft #handmadecards #handmade #papercrafts #transrightsarehumanrights #simonsaysstamp #spellbinders #spellbindersclubkits #spellbindersdies #twitchstreamer #livestreamer
PSA, if someone asks you for contact info (e.g. a phone number) of someone you know, the correct response is "I can't give that to you, but I can give them yours".
It's efficient and adds no round-trips, it's privacy friendly, it's non-awkward and it's social engineering resistant. It's a universally good rule.
And the corollary, of course: Don't ask someone for another person's contact info - ask them to pass on yours.
Despite all its promises of equality and due process under law, America has always had its scapegoats.
I didn’t know it at the time, but when I was a child my entire community became scapegoats. The attack by Imperial Japan upon Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941—a “day that will live in infamy”—made most Americans look upon anyone with a Japanese name or face as the enemy.
May is AANHPI Heritage Month, so I want to take a moment to zero in on the history that led Asian minorities in the U.S. to come together as a group and demand America fulfill its promise of justice and equality: https://thinkbigpicture.substack.com/p/scapegoats-aahpi-george-takei-essay
A coworker of mine has three owlets in a nest in a tree near her house and now the entire company is obsessed with them!
We now have a Slack channel dedicated to them and get updates every morning 😂
UPDATE: I’ll be posting the daily owl update from our company Slack channel on here with #DailyOwlUpdate.