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I really like the thought that getting anything to the people is better than nothing. There is lot of worry that not all the facts are correct, or that some analogues are not completely correct if you think about them. It doesn’t really matter that much – you will only get a small item in. If people get interested by that and ask for more, start worrying about the details.
I really wish I hadn’t seen the duck video. Is there some way to erase that from my brain?
This was the moment when Tamara Krinsky tweeted this: