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Carter Heminger

@carterheminger

My favorite things in life are chord progressions, river otters, and ice cream

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In his gospel, Luke lists all the political & religious leaders in power & then notes how the word of God bypassed them and came to John in the wilderness. The locus of God’s presence & activity is not found in the corridors of great power.

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my feed is half women screaming that no one is going to lose any rights and half men celebrating that women get to be put in their place now and making horrendous threats that i won't repeat.


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Everyone who has told you the NBA product is bad is not watching tonight. So far the games have been great. It isn't perfect and there are nights when we don't get the best games but tonight is another night of really good hoops and we still got some more to come.


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I’m seeing people talk about the worldwide trend of countries moving right, and I think that has to be largely understood as the failure of neoliberalism. As liberal parties move right they stop delivering for people and find themselves in political no mans land.


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My broken record take is that discussions of “the economy” would be better served bifurcating shorter term changes (many of which improved under Biden) w/ steady state problems (inequality, obscene healthcare/childcare/edu costs) that dems refuse to provide existential answers to

Roughly *67%* of voters rated the economy as "not so good/poor," per Washington Post exit polls A shockingly poor number amid a hot labor market, booming stocks, much lower inflation, growing GDP But widespread voter dissatisfaction w/ the economy been clear for years



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I will say this until I’m blue in the face; the NFL’s product has widely considered to have fallen off in recent years, with quarterback play in particular being pretty rough, and it just doesn’t matter because their marketing, branding, and media coverage are so dominant.

My theory about this is that NBA media saying that NBA product isn't good is influencing public opinion to hate the product. If the media was more positive about the product, the fan interest will be better. The NBA has to force its media partners to be more positive like NFL



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Hot take: it’s okay and even good for politicians to be boring, uncharismatic, even bureaucratic legislators, who simply move the country along with better laws and are able to step up in a crisis. We don’t need saviours and messiahs. We need temporary stewards.


Media used to tell stories. Now they just farm for engagement. This was made by some dude in his basement and got me more excited for basketball than anything ESPN, TNT, or NBC could put together with multi-million dollar media teams

nba needs to hire these tiktok editors



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nba needs to hire these tiktok editors

Tiktok Sports Edits>>>>



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One of the weirdest, most beautiful interiors in Chicago with the absolute worst acoustics on the planet

Good Evening Uptown

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if you have never had a true email job, you might think - "it's an email job, surely that means everyone at least checks their email and replies somewhat promptly when needed" but you would be stunned, stunned I say, to find the truth


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I really wish this had gotten less true in four years

I still can't believe that the trick to defeating journalism was to just be so openly evil that reporting on it accurately sounds partisan.



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This is arguably the single best explanation of anything ever given. He deserves a raise.


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larry the cucumber: “oh, where is my hairbrush?” junior asparagus: “why do you need a hairbrush? you don't have any hair” larry:

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YOUR HISTORY TEACHER NEVER TOLD YOU- *me, checks lecture notes* I definitely told you. YOUR TEXTBOOK LEFT OUT- Me: It is on page 37 and again on 54. HISTORIANS NEVER ADMIT- Me: We have an annual conference on this. Will you just admit already that you slept through class?

I notice a lot of people who didn’t pay much attention in high school are now trying to retcon their laziness into ideological theories about “what we were never taught.”



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I feel like a broken record over here, but "Yes, I am lying but there is a greater symbolic truth about the nation in that lie" is pretty fascist

JD Vance acknowledges the cat and dog stories are urban legends and then rationalizes it (via CNN): “If I have to create stories so that the American media actually pays attention to the suffering of the American people, then that's what I'm going to do."



Maybe I’m making this up, but were bigs much quicker in the post back in the day? I’ve never seen AD, Embiid, or Jokic move this decisively quick in the post.

A 22-year-old Tim Duncan in the 1999 NBA Finals 🏆



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