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Count me in, assuming someone is willing to give me a ride as before.
OK, I think I remember your co-op. Still there?
Moved a block down the street, actually, but it may be easier to just meet there anyway due to the parking lot. 🙂 Thank you!
email me at [last name][first initial] at gmail and let’s exchange phone numbers. Also I will try to be at said parking lot at 1:15 the day of.
Bro, ever attended my meetups? Every uni party. Scotty my man. Have a mate who lives in Waterloo doing clever things, really into rationalist/less wrong/clever clogs claptrap. He would love to drop in. Are you cool with relative strangers in your home? We both read your blog a great deal but don’t comment because we have busy, intensive lifestyles.
Mad respect as always,
Winny B
P.S love your work
You seem really weird, but I’ll be safely surrounded by lots of people I trust, so whatever, the more the merrier.
Despite earlier invitation, I cannot attend this one, as it is on a weekend that I have my kids.
Maybe next time.
Hello Scott this is irrelevant but is true and kind.
I have a crush on you, would you like to know who I am or not?
I am super dumb and you will not have a crush on me back, probably.
Also I am not actually coming to the meetup I just thought that this comment is gonna be less of a derail here than on a discussion about an actual thing.
Ozy already told me, but thank you for telling me again! You are far away and I don’t really talk to people much, but I like you too.
I’m planning to come. I’m posting this mostly so that I can say “I post as covaithe” instead of “I don’t actually post very much”.
I was wrong about the fake vaccines – it seems to be a real vaccine, but only one out of three standard doses:
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So, not quite as bad, but pretty damn bad.