It's called Pica and I've had a few kitties that do this. It's due to a mix of medical issues (anemia, nutritional deficiencies, or GI pain), behavioral stress, boredom, or genetic predispositions. The most common causes are the last three. My cat lived happily for 18 years with this 💖
11.03.2026 18:43
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A day in the life of Aquaman seem wrought with crisis level decisions at every turn. Every first page you post tells me I want to read more Aquaman and analyze his decision process. Then I wonder how he'd handle the Kobayashi Maru test in Starfleet 🤔
11.03.2026 17:44
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“epstein class is iranian propaganda” is definitely something i’d expect the epstein class to say
11.03.2026 14:42
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The gears of cognitive dissonance slowly turning in Rogan's mind
11.03.2026 15:59
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a man and two women are sitting on a couch in a living room .
ALT: a man and two women are sitting on a couch in a living room .
Lol, yeah. It makes me a bit uncomfortable because Marshall and Lily were the perfect couple.
I am happy though thar Jefferson finally got away from the Bundy's 😂
11.03.2026 14:10
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A good shift in voice like that can subliminally communicate so many things to the reader. It's how you pull off showing is better than telling with just words 💖
11.03.2026 14:06
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a man in a hoodie and tie is sitting in a chair
ALT: a man in a hoodie and tie is sitting in a chair
It's one of my favorite shows, but I suspect Barney, Ted, and Lily would be quite upset about Marshall and Robin dating 😂
11.03.2026 14:04
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I would. I'm tired of old tropes and love experimental writing like this. I'm playing around with multiple narrators and at one point the antagonist breaks in, asks the reader for a moment, and begins talking directly to the author 😂
11.03.2026 14:00
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I have a photogenic memory.
It looks amazing on an MRI.
11.03.2026 13:12
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Thats an interesting twist 🤔
11.03.2026 10:20
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Love it! I enjoy watching you work on creative solutions 💖
11.03.2026 10:16
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It's called the ball of whacks because it was designed to get you out of routine thinking. They'd play with it for 15 minutes or so, then go back to the problem. The solution usually presented itself immediately. It quieted the problem solving and engaged the centers.
Did you find your solution?
11.03.2026 09:31
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😂 of course!
The act of physically using your hands, touching, rearranging, and having a flat view you can stand un front of directly accesses the creative parts of your brain. Whenever one of my devs was stuck on a problem, I'd give them 30 magnetic pyramids that click together.
11.03.2026 09:31
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Graph showcasing the latest poll by Evanston Roundtable, with a photo of Kat covering her mouth so excited about what she sees. Copy reads:
WE HAVE THE JUICE!
Daniel Biss: 24% (no change)
Kat Abughazaleh: 20% (+3 since last poll)
Laura Fine: 14% (-2 since last poll)
All others: 10% or less
Undecided: 17% (-5 since last poll)
March 9-10, 2026 survey of 741 likely Democratic primary voters using text-to-web and IVR phone, commissioned by the Evanston RoundTable.
This is a two way race.
11.03.2026 00:47
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That's so cool! What did you learn from the process?
11.03.2026 09:08
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Heater being a perfect loaf (no feet) on my orange desk chair that she was scratched up and vomited on (it’s her favorite place bc it smells like mom)
AIPAC IS DROPPING $1 MILLION AGAINST US SO HEATER IS ASKING YOU TO JOIN OUR LIVESTREAM IN AN HOUR!!!
twitch.tv/katabughazaleh
youtube.com/@katmabu
10.03.2026 23:05
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Do you teach Amplituhedron math?
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Awww! Amy time girl 🤗🥰💖
11.03.2026 00:14
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There's your answer! Part of transition is deciding our own identity. We owe nothing to other people's mental model of us 💖
11.03.2026 00:01
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Seconded 💖
10.03.2026 23:57
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I never would have thought that. It's kinda adorable. All that matters is if you like it. Do you feel a bit of euphoria when someone calls you Abby Jane?
10.03.2026 23:55
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Oh, coincidently, our engine is called the V Engine. V is for void ⛮
10.03.2026 22:32
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We should talk more about this 💖
10.03.2026 22:30
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Definitely! If you're ever interested in talking deeper into this domain, feel free to DM or add me on Discord under this name. Would love to have someone at your level poke holes in our current research and development of our new game engine 💖
10.03.2026 22:28
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Now we have spec driven designs and multi agent swarms with a central conductor 😉
10.03.2026 22:20
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Exactly. I could talk all day about this. I have an educational background in neuroscience. When I first looked into the training methods in 2022, I was yelling at YouTube for days. There was no hippocampus! The orchestrator of thr brain that phase locks other areas together when they need to talk.
10.03.2026 22:20
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That has been my experience as well. So frustrating 😤
And you're 100% correct about tensor fields.
10.03.2026 22:17
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This is why SSDs are so damned expensive now ugh!
10.03.2026 21:55
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This is why Dirac formulated the BraKet to fix the Schroedinger equation. Rotate the matrices and they commute. Much faster than other gauge transforms.
So the AI embedding space has multiple copies of the same matrix at different rotations when they could just rotate them during the computation.
10.03.2026 21:55
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