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it's like a Hydra....should i just give up....

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every time i respond to one...i get another
it's like a Hydra....should i just give up....

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okay because im full of myself and i love being right, gonna be actually posting my theories on mao for posterity or whatever
theories ive written down up to here (im bragging):
-byoki raises daigo ?
-to kill mao? one person he wont kill? one person pwerful enough?
-bc mao can only die killed by the other 4?
-no bc mao wasnt one of the 5?
-daigo arm came from modern times?
-always forget abt shiranui, is he the real big bad?
-DAIGO IS THE MASTER LOL AND BYOKI BROUGHT HIM BACK TO KEEP THE BET GOING
-ooooh maybe daigo killed the master yeah bet
Okay, it's time for the end-of-the-year humblebrag: here is every book I read this year (and Moby Dick, which I'm actively working on). I am absurdly proud of it!
For the past couple of years (basically since leaving college), I've only managed to listen to audiobooks, and including that, I've been averaging like 2-4 books per year. If you take audiobooks out of the equation, I've been reading... none. It was really important to me that I actually started reading books in print again, because I realized late last year that I had begun to really, genuinely struggle with actually reading. I could follow an audiobook, but I lost focus and got bored reading printed words. I still think audiobooks are great, but I wanted to shift away from them for a while, train myself to focus more.
Reading more was the only New Years Resolution I made in January that I managed to stick to. With only a couple of exceptions, I tried to read for at least ten minutes a day, and to aim for reading thirty to forty minutes a day. And throughout the year, I felt it get easier and easier.
To people who have been reading habitually for ages, this probably doesn't seem like a lot of books to tackle in a year. And I would agree that averaging one (1) book per month is probably not particularly rapid. But this was really difficult for me, and I didn't give up, and I'm very proud of myself! And I have a big to-read list for next year, which I'm excited to dive into.
More on the books, below the cut:
I'm experiencing eccentric middle aged boss women you cannot imagine in your fantasies......
i love humility. i’m the most humile person you’ll ever meet

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Bragging Rights
I don't mean to brag, but I've doubled my followers this week.
😏
I'm so tired.
Reminder: It's neat covering a technology when its inventors are still around to talk about it
If you write about cars or aviation or rockets, you don't get to talk to the people who invented those things. But if you cover the Internet, you still have the legit privilege of being able to hear from the people who created it.
Friday afternoon had me in the audience at a tech event watching two older computer scientists discuss their work. That could be interesting in a variety of contexts, but it wasn’t just any two life-experienced CS types speaking at Project Liberty’s Summit on the Future of the Internet: Steve Crocker and Vint Cerf are pivotal to the Internet’s past, having helped to create the thing. It’s not a…
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