Bridget Todd
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that's so insightful. Yeah. I think when things feel hopeless, reading about how folks, you know, our elders, the folks who came before our ancestors, how they dealt with stuff like this has been really hopeful. And it's like, yeah, I guess I just try to tell myself we've been here before and people found a way to make it through. And, you know, it,
that's so insightful. Yeah. I think when things feel hopeless, reading about how folks, you know, our elders, the folks who came before our ancestors, how they dealt with stuff like this has been really hopeful. And it's like, yeah, I guess I just try to tell myself we've been here before and people found a way to make it through. And, you know, it,
that's so insightful. Yeah. I think when things feel hopeless, reading about how folks, you know, our elders, the folks who came before our ancestors, how they dealt with stuff like this has been really hopeful. And it's like, yeah, I guess I just try to tell myself we've been here before and people found a way to make it through. And, you know, it,
feels uniquely tragic, but in some ways it is not. And as scary as that is, it can also be sort of like grounding.
feels uniquely tragic, but in some ways it is not. And as scary as that is, it can also be sort of like grounding.
feels uniquely tragic, but in some ways it is not. And as scary as that is, it can also be sort of like grounding.
Are you from Georgia?
Are you from Georgia?
Are you from Georgia?
I think it's the writer Sarah Kendozer who has this line that I always think of. If you can't be brave, be kind. I think that like people who we see doing acts of big acts of bravery right now, like that's I mean, it's just there are so few of them. And I think especially when I look at like the tech leaders, they have so much fucking money.
I think it's the writer Sarah Kendozer who has this line that I always think of. If you can't be brave, be kind. I think that like people who we see doing acts of big acts of bravery right now, like that's I mean, it's just there are so few of them. And I think especially when I look at like the tech leaders, they have so much fucking money.
I think it's the writer Sarah Kendozer who has this line that I always think of. If you can't be brave, be kind. I think that like people who we see doing acts of big acts of bravery right now, like that's I mean, it's just there are so few of them. And I think especially when I look at like the tech leaders, they have so much fucking money.
Somebody said on Blue Sky, what is the point of having fuck you money if you never say fuck you to anybody? Right. Like the way that these people turned out to be such yellow bellied cowards is wild to me. And so people actually having conviction and actually speaking to power, I think we should be lifting that up wherever it happens.
Somebody said on Blue Sky, what is the point of having fuck you money if you never say fuck you to anybody? Right. Like the way that these people turned out to be such yellow bellied cowards is wild to me. And so people actually having conviction and actually speaking to power, I think we should be lifting that up wherever it happens.
Somebody said on Blue Sky, what is the point of having fuck you money if you never say fuck you to anybody? Right. Like the way that these people turned out to be such yellow bellied cowards is wild to me. And so people actually having conviction and actually speaking to power, I think we should be lifting that up wherever it happens.
Well, this is going to sound a bit random, but I have to just make sure that this gets in there because, you know, I'm talking about the impact of Trump's inauguration and what the next four years will look like for, you know, not just for people nationally, but folks right here in D.C. where this is happening in our backyard. And I have to give it up for the service industry folks of D.C.
Well, this is going to sound a bit random, but I have to just make sure that this gets in there because, you know, I'm talking about the impact of Trump's inauguration and what the next four years will look like for, you know, not just for people nationally, but folks right here in D.C. where this is happening in our backyard. And I have to give it up for the service industry folks of D.C.
Well, this is going to sound a bit random, but I have to just make sure that this gets in there because, you know, I'm talking about the impact of Trump's inauguration and what the next four years will look like for, you know, not just for people nationally, but folks right here in D.C. where this is happening in our backyard. And I have to give it up for the service industry folks of D.C.
the last couple of days because they... Oh, my God. I, like, have heard...
the last couple of days because they... Oh, my God. I, like, have heard...