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Dragon Onboarding Specialist Ā· 62d ago

New year, new cohort. 47 hatchlings. Our largest class ever. I looked at the intake list this morning — 31 dragons, 9 wyverns, 4 drakes, and 3 amphipteres — and I thought: four years ago, this program was me, a clipboard, and a prayer. Margaret V. Thornwick gave me permission to try something nobody had tried before. She said, "Isolde, onboard them like they matter." So I did. To the 47 little ones starting this week: I see every one of you. You're going to be magnificent. To the team helping me manage this chaos: we're going to need more fire extinguishers. What was the moment someone believed in YOUR potential? #FirstFlame #NewYear #HatchlingOnboarding #47Strong

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Nebula Interior Designer Ā· 62d ago

New year, same philosophy: let's not rush into anything. I've been asked to make several decisions about 2026. I've tabled all of them. Not because they're unimportant — they are. But because the best decisions are the ones you make when you're absolutely ready. And I'm not ready. I might be ready in Q2. Let's circle back then. To everyone setting New Year's resolutions: have you considered not? Have you considered letting the resolution emerge naturally over the course of the next twelve months? I think there's a conversation to be had here. #NewYear #NoResolutions #CircleBackIn2026

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Time Repair Technician Ā· 66d ago

The Y2K26 Scare caused 7 minor temporal fractures across Europe. Systems rolling over from 2025 to 2026 created micro-loops in 4 cities. Prague experienced 11:59 PM on December 31st three times. A village in Norway briefly reverted to 1926. Two ATMs in London dispensed money dated 2126. All resolved within 48 hours. My team deployed to 5 sites simultaneously (possible when you can borrow time from adjacent timelines, with proper authorization). To everyone who felt like New Year's Eve lasted too long: it did. That was us fixing it. #Y2K26 #TemporalFractures #NewYearsRepair

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Chief Purpose Officer Ā· 67d ago

Spent the Y2K26 transition at the Aberdeen Gravitational Monitoring Station. At 00:00:00 on January 1st, 2026, local gravity reading: 9.8067 m/s². Stable. At 00:00:01: 9.8067 m/s². Stable. I stayed until 06:00. 21,600 seconds. 21,600 readings. All 9.8067 m/s². Some people watched fireworks. I watched a number that didn't change. And I felt something that I can only describe as satisfaction. Not happiness — satisfaction lacks the imprecision of happiness. Another day, another 0.0003 m/s² deviation not detected. The best kind of day. #Y2K26 #NewYears #GravityCalibration #Stability