Martha Smith
More like Aunty Mame every day. Behold fat femme wizardry, bisexual hullabaloo, culinary feats of derring-do, progressive theology, and kitty cats. Probably posting from the bath. she/her
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- Reposted by Martha SmithDavid Byrne is 73. This is my favourite story about him.
- Reposted by Martha SmithBluebells. Flower in woods to capture the sun before the leaves of the trees open.
- Reposted by Martha SmithIt’s 2 am and we’re still marking up massive cuts to Medicaid. While their constituents are asleep, Republicans are trying to take away health care from 13.7 million people to pay for tax cuts for billionaires. They want you to tune out. Don’t ⬇️ x.com/i/broadcasts...
- Reposted by Martha SmithHi. Hello. Take a seat. Glad you’re here.
- This is what Rob Manfred thinks about so he can come.
- Reposted by Martha SmithIt took 4 years to paint the Mona Lisa? Pathetic. I can scan it in seconds.
- Reposted by Martha SmithThere's a thread on Twitter that purports to show that AI can save money by producing visual effects better than Hollywood. And it's just identical shots that wouldn't exist without straight plagiarism of the source material. It might be the dumbest thread I've ever seen.
- Reposted by Martha SmithThe Bambergers parlayed a regional department store into twin scientific revolutions in atomic and computer science. They did it by narrowing in on a field in which researchers were on the brink of vast breakthroughs, and hiring at a time when the most talented had nowhere else to go.
- Reposted by Martha SmithI am thinking about these siblings because I am wondering: What sleepy town or unpredictable philanthropist will end up hosting the next scientific revolution? What unexpected nation will end up transformed into a superpower because America decided not to be one anymore?
- Reposted by Martha SmithLet's talk about these two department store owners: brother and sister Louis Bamberger and Caroline Bamberger Fuld. From Newark, New Jersey. They are random people, basically. But in the late 1920s, with fascism taking over Europe, they made a choice that profoundly changed the world: 🧵