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A year ago, at around 11:00 pm, Addie opened the Airbnb door to the house we would share with more friends for a week. We had sorta hung out on Telegram, but this was our first IRL. Sometimes, while chatting in the kitchen, Addie just relaxed in tree pose, standing like a flamingo. Maybe that helps with all the ideas and insights we were jamming on together. I made poached eggs. Within a couple months, we were finishing each other's sentences and calling it Chones. June 20-29, 2023, Chon...

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Chones Season 0 Ecosystem Impact
A year ago, at around 11:00 pm, Addie opened the Airbnb door to the house we would share with more friends for a week. We had sorta hung out on Telegram, but this was our first IRL. Sometimes, while chatting in the kitchen, Addie just relaxed in tree pose, standing like a flamingo. Maybe that helps with all the ideas and insights we were jamming on together. I made poached eggs. Within a couple months, we were finishing each other's sentences and calling it Chones. June 20-29, 2023, Chon...

Black Hole in Sidewalk
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Recently, I walked across town to a medical appointment. I took my time with it, because it was 11 miles round trip and a lovely day.
At one of my rest points, while sitting outside, near a fountain, and drinking a coffee that I had just purchased from the Starbucks a few feet away, a woman asked me if I needed any money.
I told her, “no, but thank you.”
She doubled down and asked if I’m sure and if I was homeless. I replied that no I’m not homeless.
She asked again if I needed any money and if I was hungry. I replied that no I’m not hungry.
There were a few more words between us to absolutely confirm that I wasn’t homeless nor hungry, and then she left. I lazily finished drinking my coffee and then continued on my walk.
Recently, I walked across town to a medical appointment. I took my time with it, because it was 11 miles round trip and a lovely day.
At one of my rest points, while sitting outside, near a fountain, and drinking a coffee that I had just purchased from the Starbucks a few feet away, a woman asked me if I needed any money.
I told her, “no, but thank you.”
She doubled down and asked if I’m sure and if I was homeless. I replied that no I’m not homeless.
She asked again if I needed any money and if I was hungry. I replied that no I’m not hungry.
There were a few more words between us to absolutely confirm that I wasn’t homeless nor hungry, and then she left. I lazily finished drinking my coffee and then continued on my walk.
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