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Thank you , , and many others for tuning into The Famazings Episode 4: The Bridges we cross. Special shout out to my co-host and dearest friend, , without her this would not even be a thing. Also, again mad props to for her help in creati...
Thank you , , and many others for tuning into our live recording of The Famazings Episode 3: Have That Catch. A special thank you to for the daily inspiration and sticking with me through real life and on air technical glitches. Join us t...
The traditional Dayenu is 15 Verses. My modernized Dayenu contains 12 Verses, representing the stages of Christ’s condemnation and execution, but not the ressurrection. I do not know why I was called to write it like this, but it sim...
I make things. Some are serious. Some are funny. Most are curious. If you’re interested in history, community, humor, stories, music, and the odd corners of human nature, I think you’ll find something here that’s worth your time.
A Parlor Trick
I did an experiment with Pangram using an AI passage that I later made small alterations to. My findings: Pangram is superficial gatekeeping bullshit.
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Words are hard, but the ones you trip over are often the most important.
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