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lmao thank you
me from the past
with so much love,
present me
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the minor gesture
what is generosity
i said all that to come back here
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i can bring this to an even more casual easy place so i will
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deadly serious but light hearted tone ok?
these words
i told the people at the encampment
when we were talking something out philosophically where i stood
from wikipedia:
Speaking at his son's funeral on January 15, Robert Swartz said, "Aaron was killed by the government, and MIT betrayed all of its basic principles."
Tom Dolan, husband of U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Carmen Ortiz, whose office prosecuted Swartz's case, replied with criticism of the Swartz family: "Truly incredible that in their own son's obit they blame others for his death and make no mention of the 6-month offer."
This comment triggered some criticism; Esquire writer Charlie Pierce replied, "the glibness with which her husband and her defenders toss off a 'mere' six months in federal prison, low-security or not, is a further indication that something is seriously out of whack with the way our prosecutors think these days."
this very moment
to jump back & wake up in 2013
til right back to this moment with +1 Aaron
where do i sign
lets go
was wondering if i could travel thru time as a philosophical question
i was thinking about Aaron Swartz
technically yesterday now by local time