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Simon Pearce
Founder & chief cat-herder - experience-centric brand design company. Techno-optimist; photographer; PG Tips aficionado.
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Simon Pearce 6h
I just published Four Days in Iowa on the Eve of the Caucuses
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Simon Pearce 16h
Replying to @PepperOceanna
Or it means they think Bernie will be bad for the country (for a variety of reasons). Your explanation is not the only possible explanation.
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Simon Pearce Jan 31
Replying to @NateSilver538
No clear winner in IA; Bernie claims victory. Bernie wins NH. Biden wins SC, just. Super Tuesday goes all over the map as it becomes clear Biden is not the shoe-in people thought. Strong late showings for Bloomberg, Buttigeg etc. Brokered Convention. Biden by super delegates.
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Simon Pearce Jan 30
Replying to @SethAbramson
WAAC. That’s their philosophy. Explains everything. No more mystery.
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Simon Pearce Jan 30
Replying to @Susan_Hennessey
We can no longer understand impeachment to be a genuine check on executive overreach. There it is.
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Simon Pearce Dec 31
Happy New Year everyone!
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Simon Pearce Nov 15
One of these three has no SAG card, but it’s impossible to tell which!
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Simon Pearce Nov 3
Replying to @maroitoje
Great sentiment. You played like a legend throughout this tournament. Congratulations to you and the team for a great showing even if the end was a tough one.
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Simon Pearce Oct 25
Yes. The horns of the dilemma
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Tom Coates Oct 9
This is an ... accurate ... take from Clinton in 2016. Because if there’s one thing you can say about Clinton - she did her damn homework.
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Simon Pearce Sep 3
Replying to @TravisCC
Travis, I'm sure a lot of people are going to want to help, and we know from past tragedies that aid is often mis-applied or mis-spent at this stage. Is your publication making any specific recommendations for where people should go if they want to give to a relief fund?
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Simon Pearce Aug 27
Replying to @vgr
Sometimes I really hate that we are the same age. This is one of those times.
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Simon Pearce Jul 28
Replying to @handleym99 @vgr
Abiotic oil is a classic case of people inventing facts to support a political theory. It’s libertarian wishful thinking unsupported by primary evidence.
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Simon Pearce Jul 27
Replying to @vgr
Yoga 100% IMO. Also repetitive motion eg swimming laps
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CIA Jul 3
Yes, we are affected by , too. No, we didn’t cause it. No, we can’t fix yours. Did you try turning it off and back on again?
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Simon Pearce Apr 21
Replying to @vgr
Our collective inability to solve the eminently solvable problems that could extinguish our civilization
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Vala Afshar Apr 12
Stop blaming. Stop worrying. Stop resenting. Stop pretending. Stop complaining. Stop feeling entitled. Stop making excuses. Forward progress is a result of doing. In 1978, Jadav Payeng began planting a tree every day for 37 years —results are stunning.
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Simon Pearce Apr 13
Lol. That’s so happening.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson Apr 10
SCIENTISTS: “We’ve produced the first-ever image of a supermassive Black Hole, 55-million light years away” RESPONSE: “Oooh!” SCIENTISTS: “We’ve concluded that humans are catastrophically warming Earth” RESPONSE: “That conflicts with what I want to be true, so it must be false”
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Greg Olear Apr 12
Play close attention to who is now defending Assange. It's never been as easy to spot the clowns to the left of me (the jokers to the right are always simple to ID): Tulsi Gabbard, Jill Stein, Jeremy Corbyn, Snowden, etc. Julian is rotten to the core.
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