Danielle Worthy
danieisworthy.bsky.social
Danielle Worthy
@danieisworthy.bsky.social
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I don't know whether this is a riff or was prepared, but it's a great line. I would just love it even more as an, "I'm manic from 23 hours of standing, shouting, and holding my pee," surprise brilliant utterance.
"Last night I was visited by the ghost of Democracy Past, and I can't get the rattling of the chains out of my head, make it stop!" - Cory Booker
April 1, 2025 at 10:52 PM
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Cory Booker, winding down: "We need a greater love in this country a greater fight in this country a greater determination." And re: Strom Thurmond: "I'm not here because of his speech. I'm here despite his speech. The people are more powerful."
April 1, 2025 at 11:26 PM
Since all I feel I do anymore is see communications pulled out of context and seek to reconstruct that context, even for something as simple as a Cicero misquote, I’m putting this here. *eternal sigh*
The author of SIFT is @mikecaulfield.bsky.social. I first encountered it in 2020. See hapgood.us/2019/06/19/s...

I love that the entire point is (re)building context to support interpretation - “reconstructing the necessary context to read, view, or listen to digital content effectively”
SIFT (The Four Moves)
How can students get better at sorting truth from fiction from everything in between? At applying their attention to the things that matter? At amplifying better treatments of issues, and avoiding …
hapgood.us
February 18, 2025 at 5:20 AM
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"No" is a complete sentence.

"We don't have that information" is also a complete sentence.

And "Sorry, the person in charge of that just left."

And "We can't find any record of that request."

And "Who?"
When the Patriot Act was passed, libraries got requests for patrons’ borrowing history. We were prohibited from disclosing those requests.

We deleted and shredded those records and stopped tracking reading history for that reason.

ALSO.
January 30, 2025 at 8:05 PM
Question: And what do we say to the god of death? Answer: Here, hold my sparkling water.
January 31, 2025 at 6:06 AM