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Replying to @jeremiahfelt
@jeremiahfelt I tried to make my tweet go over 140 characters but I guess there's a script block (I'm on the website atm) now. Ha!
@asbig I love that - is that something you said or? Quotable quote as they come :D
Replying to @jeremiahfelt
@jeremiahfelt I don't necessarily agree. If a rhythm between folks gets going, powerful conversations, work and enjoyment are easily shared.
"Social Media" describes a mostly passive exchange. True social engagement requires deeply active communication.
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Finally watched the first two seasons of #thekilling (US). Disturbing, deep, slow and creepy. And Joel Kinnaman is both sexy and hilarious.
My first thought was "thank god only three." My next thought was abject horror that I could have such a thought. nbcnews.to/1MLDX76
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Replying to @merviart
@merviemilia Oh yes. Yes, yes, yes. Admits it or acts it out. Or both :) At least your honest with yourself. I'm pretty grumpy lately too.
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Replying to @BilkulDesi
@FavoGamer30 omnipresent, perhaps. Omniscient, definitely not. As for Twitter Novels, it's a novel idea. I enjoy the limitations of Twitter.
Replying to @BilkulDesi
@FavoGamer30 I found it. Contrary to popular belief, I'm not omniscient! ;-)
Replying to @BilkulDesi
@FavoGamer30 I have no take, as I know nothing about it. Therefore, I will go find it. :-)
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Replying to @scottgal
@scottgal @wwahammy All in the name of what? Oil? God? Control? Greed? My brain just doesn't think in such ways, so I do not understand it.
Replying to @wwahammy
@wwahammy @scottgal That's for sure, Eric. I've been living with it for over half a century and it still astonishes me. :/
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@nessthehero Full immersion development FTW! I worked very well that way for majority of my career, now need to adapt that significantly.
Replying to @rosalindwills
@rosalindwills All good! I was going for the full on throw spaghetti at the wall and see what sticks. Emerging theme: having choice matters.
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Replying to @vaughnandy
Seems to be the theme emerging on this thread, @vaughnandy. Self-directed projects appear to be more exciting to the maker. True for me!
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Replying to @rosalindwills
@rosalindwills That's fairly conventional in more conventional job settings. Freelancers/Independents have a little more leeway I suspect.
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@nessthehero Do you take on projects mostly based on topics that interest you or are you limited by bosses/external factors?
Replying to @HilsCheyne
@HilsCheyne MORE of that, please :)
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Replying to @firasd
@firasd So the work itself is, for you, not a significant provider of day-to-day energy and interest? Rather, a place of interest?
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Replying to @rosalindwills
@rosalindwills Do you feel you require external pointers, or are you a good self-motivator, or flexible? When working for others I like <ul>
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