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  1. 0 replies0 retweets1 like 1 1 Bird of Play‏@BirdOfPlay_14 Feb 2021 Replying to @michaelcurzi A non-trivial portion of my life is, -rabbit hole about some piece of history -want to see a map of some empire's changing borders -get annoyed opening new tabs and googling for it So when I say this just changed my life I'm not exaggerating 1 reply0 retweets23 likes 1 23 23 ...
  2. "It acknowledges that space is cool, sort of, in that it picks space for its setting, but once the setting gets you in the theater, it's sort of a placeholder for 'mankind's insane, externalized ambitions', & the way we turn our brilliance & scientific mastery towards... 'leaving'"
  3. michaelcurzi.com

    When the content is bad, the content-provider comes more clearly into view. I recently read a lame tweet. Shocking, I know. But despite my grief and confusion, I was able to learn something from this unwelcome experience. Perhaps my thoughts can be of use to others who are similarly afflicted. For me, Reading Lame Shit has three phases:
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    michaelcurzi.com

    https://michaelcurzi.com

    I spent many years an independent researcher, focused on a constellation of topics under the broad headings of history, ideology, and psychology. I'm now applying what I learned in media, from writing to video production, talk shows, podcasting, digital community events and documentary filmmaking. Storytelling plays a critical role in the maintenance, development, and continuation…
  5. michaelcurzi.substack.com

    Nov 15, 202345. Today I ran into this tweet: Some people believe this never happens, but I'm certain that I have changed my mind many times as a result of specific encounters with particular arguments or ideas. For what it's worth, I don't think it's always better to be able to be changed by arguments. Changing one's mind isn't always a good thing.
  6. michaelcurzi.substack.com

    I think every person has a purpose, or at least something worthy of the name. I believe I'm finding mine, and I want to help others find theirs. But a recent tweet by @lisatomic5 reminded me that this topic can be pretty frustrating to talk about:
  7. π–’π–Žπ–ˆπ–π–†π–Šπ–‘ π–ˆπ–šπ–—π–Ÿπ–Ž on Twitter: "5/ What I want to talk about is maybe definitions of truth? This is a different kind of truth than is conveyed by aerial photography.
  8. loudersound.com

    2 days ago"Or are we too addicted we can't log off even for one week?": R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe encourages fans to stay off social media in protest of the "gross" far-right By Liz Scarlett published 20 January 2025 R.E.M frontman Michael Stipe is calling for a boycott of all Meta-owned social media platforms due to policies allegedly enabling a rise of far-right content across America

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