Having a very normal morning on this very normal day.

Yeah it’s a chill time - I see a lot more celebs here than I did livin a little further east for sure. I honestly just like living close to a movie thester

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I don’t know why this didn’t register right away but I was just reminded of the opening credits sequence from Escape from L.A. with Cliff Robertson as a presidential candidate calling it the city of Sodom and Gomorrah and predicting the earthquake that turns it into an island prison. Maybe angelenos have to hear that talk from hicks all the time though, I dunno??

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JONS rules

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i figure you gamers may be able to help these guys

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Big Under the Rotting Pizza energy, return to LA

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ugh, just read that tiktok is considering Must and others as possible buyers.

We should buy it

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What’s tiktok

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It’s like Douyin but more American. Sounds awful really

It’s a Temu competitor.

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Elon musk and Asmongold are beefing in the last days of our republic

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Elon lied to Gamers. Does he have no soul?

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Whatever works to get someone questioning the oligarchs.

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“As a gamer you have a lot of pride in your rank/level” is an absolute alien sentence.

But ultimately this:

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As a gamer, all I care about is achieving the high score

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People that write in short digestible paragraphs do that sort of thing a lot.

I call it LinkedIn posting.

And it’s actually a great return on value.

You can get people to read your stuff, and think you’re profound?

It sounds crazy, but it’s true.

Like this post and comment for more :point_down:

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If you were to tell me that you are an AI expert in such short, digestible paragraphs I would believe you in an instant.

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Uh oh (anticipatory anxiety for writing club).

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I’m all for short paragraphs (I think around 100 words is a good standard (not a rule)), but most of these are just one sentence.

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Modern poets also write in short digestible

lines that accentuate syntax with

breaks that drive some readers up

the wall and soothe others in the building

sense of possibilities in the fraying

ends of lines.

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