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Amy Devin
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100% Nebraskan with strong undertones of Montana craft brew and Kansas City barbecue. ~ Stay tuned for UX, writing, human rights, Jesus, and the Huskers.
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Before octopuses were invented people just taped 8 snakes to a hot water bottle and threw it in the ocean.

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Better names for existing things, number 3ā€¦ Ā  CITY BONERS

Skyscrapers (now officially known as city boners)
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Better names for existing things, number 2ā€¦ Ā  OUCH MOUSE

A hedgehog (now officially known as an ouch mouse)
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Nailed it!

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I do not accept your Nebraska premonition, but this is some FUN volleyball to watch!

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How come they can get so clear on football replays and volleyball reviews are blur city?

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I find myself thinking a lot about this passage from Benjamin Carter Hett's book Death of Democracy. "Alongside the viciousness of politics...was an incongruous innocence: few people could imagine the worst possibilities...How could a German government systematically brutalize its own people?"

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Fun fact: The first known use of OMG comes from a letter to Winston Churchill (in 1917). And Churchill himself then later used OMG in one of his most famous speechesā€¦

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Check into it. There are usually free exams. Why not? I decided to give it a shot last summer and found I wouldn't be a good candidate. They did give me a procedure that would be at least $5K per eyeball. That was a big No Thanks.

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Amy Devin
@flath2o.bsky.social
100% Nebraskan with strong undertones of Montana craft brew and Kansas City barbecue. ~ Stay tuned for UX, writing, human rights, Jesus, and the Huskers.
140 followers431 following129 posts