Daphna
@dapati.bsky.social
I like serial commas, fireflies, bold patterns, cities, advice columns, long walks, museums, menus, learning about a lot of things and teaching about some. Always thinking about my next meal. She/her.
The whole Sold a Story podcast is WONDERFUL. Unfolds like a true crime podcast where the victim is literacy. Our awesome elementary school specialist made clear she had gotten a looot of questions about it.
November 11, 2025 at 6:54 PM
The whole Sold a Story podcast is WONDERFUL. Unfolds like a true crime podcast where the victim is literacy. Our awesome elementary school specialist made clear she had gotten a looot of questions about it.
Also, the recording is the FIRST TAKE.
November 10, 2025 at 10:33 PM
Also, the recording is the FIRST TAKE.
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But it's all part of the same pattern and it's bad and I hope people recognize all the new small and large points of friction in their lives, new pain points, new troubles, and link them up to correctly blame the Republicans.
That's our best hope.
That's our best hope.
November 10, 2025 at 7:29 PM
But it's all part of the same pattern and it's bad and I hope people recognize all the new small and large points of friction in their lives, new pain points, new troubles, and link them up to correctly blame the Republicans.
That's our best hope.
That's our best hope.
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I say this because I also like to say - the Trump administration is making life worse in a fractal way. Look anywhere, big or small, and it's the same kind of action, even though the stakes vary from my son's noodles to tear gassing children to war and murder. My stakes are very small.
November 10, 2025 at 7:28 PM
I say this because I also like to say - the Trump administration is making life worse in a fractal way. Look anywhere, big or small, and it's the same kind of action, even though the stakes vary from my son's noodles to tear gassing children to war and murder. My stakes are very small.
This former Michigander (now in DC with no representation) thanks you both! @lilysch.bsky.social
November 9, 2025 at 9:53 PM
This former Michigander (now in DC with no representation) thanks you both! @lilysch.bsky.social
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At a conference this weekend, an out of town colleague asked me “how’s DC?”
“Um, terrible. <list variety of social traumas>…”
Friend, overhearing: “should’ve just asked how her kid is”
It is very easy for people in the rest of the country to forget this is happening.
“Um, terrible. <list variety of social traumas>…”
Friend, overhearing: “should’ve just asked how her kid is”
It is very easy for people in the rest of the country to forget this is happening.
November 9, 2025 at 7:36 PM
At a conference this weekend, an out of town colleague asked me “how’s DC?”
“Um, terrible. <list variety of social traumas>…”
Friend, overhearing: “should’ve just asked how her kid is”
It is very easy for people in the rest of the country to forget this is happening.
“Um, terrible. <list variety of social traumas>…”
Friend, overhearing: “should’ve just asked how her kid is”
It is very easy for people in the rest of the country to forget this is happening.