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ahmed ali akbar

@radbrowndads

food reporter @chicagotribune ๐Ÿฅญ james beard award winning writer | hosted podcasts: generation m, radiolingo, @seesomething

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ahmed ali akbar(@radbrowndads) 's Twitter Profile Photo

first time this meme actually is so true - theyโ€™re not gonna be able to reach this heights again because the movies and other adaptions gonna get studio notes to death after this oneโ€™s success

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people in the hottest climates in the world: nothing better than a a nice hot cup of tea or coffee with my friends

people in freezing north america: if my 20 oz latte isnโ€™t iced, i will literally die

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I think this is also a good example of the benefits of getting people from a certain community or group (in this case students at Columbia) to cover that community or group.

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ahmed ali akbar(@radbrowndads) 's Twitter Profile Photo

here i go again (tweeting poorly about superheroes and video games, despite my audience not caring about either)

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ahmed ali akbar(@radbrowndads) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i am thinking about nazar/the evil eye and i wonder: do most journalists practice a form of resistance to positive information? i.e. im thinking they dont share their work happily because they dont want it to be stolen and sent negative energy๐Ÿงฟ

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X-Men '97's done a pretty great job of proving that it's not superhero fatigue per se that's the issue, but rather that people *have* gotten bored with by-the-numbers origin stories / heroes journeys that all just serve as set-up for the next beat five years down the line

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