This has become my boilerplate response to all of the tin foil hat emails I’m getting from older relatives about Google stealing all of their privacy.
One of my favorite bloggers and his wisdom pearls.
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my favorite bloggers and his wisdom pearls.
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A guy walks into a meaningless universe. He sees this gorgeous blonde sitting at the bar. It’s obvious she’s never read a word of Dostoevsky, much less Kierkegaard. So he says to her, “Is it meaningless in here, or is it just me?,” and she says, “My place or yours?”