British βcrossed a lineβ once before and found out
All for them finding out again
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All for them finding out again
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In the end, always had to be this way
Has to be people outside of the bad countries being the loudest detractors of those countries
Has to be people outside of big tech to be big techβs biggest detractors
When youβre on the inside, both have far too much power to silence you
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Has to be people outside of the bad countries being the loudest detractors of those countries
Has to be people outside of big tech to be big techβs biggest detractors
When youβre on the inside, both have far too much power to silence you
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Growing up I had never even conceived of a fire in the Palisades - I did not grow up understanding that wildfires were something to fear. But when I returned in 2018 it was immediately clear. The first time I conceived of the apocalypse was the Woolsey Fire in November of 2018. Ever since then, the fires have been inching closer and closer.
Then, last night, they took it all.
As I write this, I'm still watching the palisades burn. My understanding is the fire is 0% controlled and still growing exponentially. But what we do know is grim. The videos are horrific, all of us looking for shots of our houses on TV or the internet. But all of us know it will never be the same.
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Then, last night, they took it all.
As I write this, I'm still watching the palisades burn. My understanding is the fire is 0% controlled and still growing exponentially. But what we do know is grim. The videos are horrific, all of us looking for shots of our houses on TV or the internet. But all of us know it will never be the same.
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