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lizweil
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- "Good morning my beautiful son" is just a heartbreakingly lovely thing to text at 6:57 am.
- This is the greatest story in every way. Guy finds 140,000 year old skull at work but is embarrassed of his job so hides it in well & tells no one for 85 years. What?! nytimes.com/2021/06/25/sci…
- This was a really personal story for me. Much more personal than I even realized when I started out. I’m new to climate reporting. The facts, if you truly let them in, break your heart and your brain. So how crazy is a person supposed to go? 1/3
- Today in SF feels like a turning point. Everyone knows in their bones this is messed up.
- had a coffee with Judith Butler (she is moderately less intimidating than anticipated) & here is the chatbot analysis you didn't know you needed. nymag.com/intelligencer/…
- This is the sound of climate scientists literally pleading for all our lives. latimes.com/opinion/story/…
- Eavesdropping on the fire scientists talking to each other on this website rn is ... not comforting?Replying to @dmarvsYeah, it is almost literally unbelievable, but I've been saying that a lot lately.
- End of year thank you to the people who share their stories with journalists. It takes time, patience, sacrifice, vulnerability, deep belief in public conversation + a leap of faith.
- Posthumous Girl Scout award is right up there with baby shoes, never worn.Last week, Girl Scouts of the USA posthumously bestowed upon Amerie Jo Garza, 10, of Uvalde, Texas, one of the highest honors in Girl Scouting: the Bronze Cross. The Bronze Cross is awarded for saving or attempting to save life at the risk of the Girl Scout’s own life. 1/3
- I wrote this Monday because Sunday felt like a tipping point, and now Sunday feels like a dream.
- Hi, happy new year. Let's do the hard work of loving CA and the world, every day, starting now. That means being clear-eyed, brave, creative, adult, and not nihilistic. The real monster is not out in the woods.
- In case you fasting yesterday, here’s a little story about Sam Altman that is really a story about who gets to define reality & how it feels when your concerns/your work/even your experience in your own family is defined as unimportant.








