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Laurie Stone's avatar

I’m delighted to be included in Substack Reads! What an honor. 🥰

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Avi Steinberg's avatar

Happy to share the honor and to find your work!

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Laurie Stone's avatar

Wonderful!

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Amanda Murphy's avatar

The Substack Post. Full of every topic known to humankind…

EXCEPT POTTERY!!!!!

😛

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Taylor Swilley's avatar

As a potter myself… yes! Bring us pottery please

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Rick Ferguson's avatar

Cool painting...reminds me of Erik Satie's music.

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Cassandra Saint-Jean's avatar

Thank you!!😊

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Be It Resolved's avatar

The...what.

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Madison's avatar

“your entrepreneur big sis” is my stack recommendation to be included:) my best friend & I talk all things business advice, creativity, and more in a relatable way, like your cool older big sister would

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Patricia Dearing's avatar

"I tore apart a lettuce and saw Jim's face inside."

How absolutely terrifying

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Ibrahim Khan's avatar

Perfect Weekend Read 💎💕💎

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Anna Kelly's avatar

Love everything about The Substack Post... the art, the poetry, the stories and the community. It is my favorite moment every weekend. To all of you that create this possibility, complete gratitude!

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DANIEL THIELE 💫🗾's avatar

Interested in substack account

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Kelly Thompson TNWWY's avatar

Love the screenshots of new obscure Substack newbies!

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Michael Eric West's avatar

Cheers Subbiez ☕️ 🌀 🌙

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Avi Steinberg's avatar

Ahh, thanks for including me here! Happy to add to table discourse :)

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Charles G. Masi's avatar

Note that the feeling that perception of how fast time "flies" is different at different times is predicated on recollection of how time was percieved to pass at an earlier time. That relies on memory, and memory is notoriously unreliable. We've got a pretty good idea that time passes at a constant rate (whatever that means) based on what we assume are objective measurements (i.e., various kinds of clocks). So, cogitations on why time seems to pass faster now than it seemed to pass in the past are pointless. The real question would have to be, "Why do we recall time passing at a faster rate now than at some earlier time?" It has nothing to do with our perception of time passage and everything to do with the recording of time stamps of events in memory.

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Caroline Beuley's avatar

The stop motion felt animation is one of the coolest things everrrr

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Madison's avatar
7dEdited

Always love seeing the featured photography in these stacks!

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Bruce Lanphear's avatar

A recent post of mine captured people's interest (see: https://blanphear.substack.com/p/toxic-at-any-level). First, Lindsay Dahl asked to re-post it on her Substack newsletter. Next, one of my subscribers asked to include it in the medical bulletin of the Santa Clara County Medical Society. Finally, the Collaborative on Health and Environment asked me use excerpts for a series in the SF (San Francisco) Journal. This is one way Substack has opened new opportunities for me to write or share my writing more widely. Cheers, Bruce

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