L. J. Krumenacker
ljkrum.bsky.social
L. J. Krumenacker
@ljkrum.bsky.social
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Dad, paleontologist (Idaho dinosaurs and so many other dinosaurs, taphonomy, Cambrian Explosion, Paris Biota), professor, Star Trek nerd, FATM fan, lover of all living and formerly living things, proponent of scientific study of UAP. Opinions are my own
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What’s next after No Kings Day? What should we do now? How do we use our collective power? I have a dozen simple ideas for next steps. And I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments. https://robertreich.substack.com/p/what-can-we-do-now
What Can We Do Now?
What comes next, after No Kings 2.0
robertreich.substack.com
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and finally some coelacanths from 2022
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We just live in a john carpenter movie now.
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Prime example of white privilege in plain sight.

Black kids get called adults to justify blame, while white adults get called “kids” to excuse their hate. They’re not boys and girls, they’re grown-ass men and women, and the receipts are in writing.
What a rancid woman
🤔 Interaction between HuffPost and Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt
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Got buried in the news this weekend, but President Jesus said the F word on CNN at like 2pm in the afternoon. The next day he posted a poop-filled scat video, but tell Me more about the dignity of the office of the presidency.
Sending prayers. Hope you’re ok.
I would guess so. Probably caught the occasional Oryctodromeus.
lol I’m not getting my hopes up
A big paluxysuchid I have in peer review. Too fragmentary to name though.
Well, I will have to admit that ;-)
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A friend in Corvallis, Oregon sent me this one 🤣 #NoKings
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I feel like I've been on crazy pills for years because of Orange Chesus.
As a paleontologist one of the best experiences ever is seeing one of my fossil discoveries restored and brought to life.
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He was a good professor who persevered through a lot of crap.