As Rachel points out on her Instagram, notice that the guy at the front has a Totenkopf on his quarter zip.
That's why Maine Democrats should not let anyone displaying Nazi symbols near the United States Senate
As Rachel points out on her Instagram, notice that the guy at the front has a Totenkopf on his quarter zip.
That's why Maine Democrats should not let anyone displaying Nazi symbols near the United States Senate
I continue to be gobsmacked at 1) how common this formulation is 2) how antisemitic and generally bigoted it is 3) and how for all the talk of anti-semitism this is never cited as an example even though itβs quite literally the original incarnation.
Honestly we should listen to these AI apologists, after all they were so right about NFTs
Pam Bondi loves dogs. Always had them, one after another. She got involved with dog shelters and dog rescue, and once pulled off to the side of a busy road and got out of her car to chase down a stray. Another dog she helped was a Saint Bernard named Master Tank. She adopted him from a shelter after he was lost during Hurricane Katrina in 2005, not long after her own Saint Bernard had died. The story has been told but bears repeating. Master Tank belonged to Steve and Dorreen Couture and their grandson, who was 4, recovering from the murder-suicide of his parents and losing his dog during the storm. Bondi said the dog was a βwalking skeletonβ and βdying from heartwormsβ when she adopted him. The Coutures eventually tracked down Master Tank, but instead of giving him back, Bondi hired a lawyer, who accused the Coutures of abusing the dog, which Bondi had renamed Noah. βShe lied,β Dorreen told a Palm Beach Post columnist years later. βMy little grandson begged her to take the dog home, and she refused. She thought she would just wear us down. That we were unstable people and would just quit.β The case was settled out of court, with Bondi securing visitation rights, but she never did visit. She got another dog.
This is some genuinely psycho shit...
This is how you respond to people who befriended and profited from Jeffrey Epstein after he was imprisoned for soliciting a minor. www.thewrap.com/culture-life...
A post on threads from user stephens_bens. It reads 'I'll always remember an interview with Steve Buscemi on Bulleye, Jesse Thorn asked him "As an actor with many decades of varied and outstanding roles across your career, does it ever bother you that one of the things you will most be remembered for is a 3-second gif in which you're wearing a backwards baseball cap and carrying a skateboard?" And without missing a beat, Buscemi replied "I'm carrying *two* skateboards." And you know what? He is.' Below that is a screen cap of Buscemi's famous "fellow kids" moment.
I never noticed this either.
WAKE UP, HOSERS
NEW PETITION JUST DROPPED
Petition e-7148 calls to require all federal party leaders to obtain and maintain top-secret security clearance to ensure they are fully informed of threats to Canadaβs national security and able to act decisively to protect Canadians and our democracy.
βIn Finland, the number of homeless people has fallen sharply. Those affected receive a small apartment & counselling with no preconditions. 4 out of 5 people affected make their way back to a stable life. And all this is CHEAPER than accepting homelessness.β
IT SAVES PUBLIC MONEY to house people.
It's not just the women and girls we know of. It's all their future work, and everything they could have been, and how we build structures that shelter their abusers. It's how a man's future has always been worth more than my past, present, and future combined.
No one who has seen the Epstein case unfold should have any doubt left about why victims donβt report. When reporting means facing more abuse, more exploitation, and more betrayal at the institutional level, while the perpetrators are the leaders of the very systems of βjusticeβ supposed to help you
Beans, a black cat sitting in a chair staring menacingly off camera, behind him is a pillow with a black cat face print
A black bear (who is brown colored) swimming across a blue pool. He is headed for the floating blue pool ball we bought for him. He is also closer to my pool hoses than I am happy with, but you can (and we do) always buy new pool hoses. Canβt buy a new pool bear.
Patch, pensively looking at the camera half submerged in the pool.
Swimming past the blue ball.
Patch alert! He must have made a New Yearβs resolution to swim laps to lose weight. Made it across and back twice. Keep at it, bud.
People already working hard to prove how perfect Alex Pretti was. To show he didn't "deserve" to be killed. But it's a trap folks. You're only feeding into a dynamic where people who are considered lesser get no protection. You don't have to be an Alex Pretti to deserve to live.
As tens of thousands across America protest the violence that ICE sows with impunity, federal agents shot and killed another person in Minneapolis today.β¨β¨ICE terrorizes our cities. ICE puts us all in danger. Abolish ICE.
I donβt want to hear anything from an elected official unless itβs a plan to defund the DHS and impeach Noem, Bovino, etc. No texts. No emails. No talk about the economy. Step up or step off.
This might be a wild idea but I think we need to admit that the Emperor has no clothes.
Do we need to say it louder? Here. Louder.
" Federal courts in Alabama are using a law last applied during the U.S. internment [incarceration] of people of Japanese descent during World War II to charge immigrants who donβt register themselves..."
www.al.com/news/2026/01...
I wrote about my experiences being sexually exploited as a child, and what we need to do to make sure AI doesnβt make that a reality for millions of children.
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Bryan Passifiume "in this case the far left ended up catching a few well deserved bullets for their miscalculation "
Bryan Ottawa bureau chief
Should be bigger news that the bureau chief of Toronto Sun is celebrating an unarmed woman being executed in the street
All the evidence always shows this
his name is Jonathan Ross and he shouldn't get a good night's sleep for the rest of his life www.startribune.com/ice-agent-wh...
Democrats need to understand that they can just say βItβs insane to threaten Greenlandβ and βI donβt think ICE should murder Americans in the streetβ and you donβt need to pretend to link it to the affordability crisis.
Say bad things are bad.
Abolish and prosecute ICE. They did a murder in broad daylight today. Imagine what they're doing in the closed facilities we're somehow not even allowed to see.
After watching the videos and reading the administration's response, one quote comes to mind: "The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears."
The feeling of it being like 2020 all over again is just the worst. What an awful, horrible moment for our country.
This is what living in the year 2026 should look like this is the coolest shit Iβve ever seen
Also we could have just believed 1000 women instead of going to war with Venezuela. That was an option.
People are going to try and lure you into debates about whether Maduro was a good guy or not and the thing is, it doesnβt matter for the purposes of discussing whether violent kidnappings and extrajudicial murders by the US government are ok. No, they arenβt! End of convo.
Duane Kearns Puryear, holding his panel for the AIDS Memorial Quilt. It reads, in block letters: "My name is Duane Kearns Puryear. I was born on December 20, 1964. I was diagnosed with AIDS on September 7, 1987 at 4:45 PM. I was 22 old. Sometimes, it makes me very sad. I made this panel myself. If you are reading it, I am dead..." There are several great resources to learn about Duane, his advocacy, his family, his panel, and the politics of memory and re-creation, especially this one by The Dallas Way: http://www.thedallasway.org/stories/written/2021/9/19/duane-puryears-and-the-quilt-panel Duane Puryear died in 1991.
It's your birthday, Duane.
when life gives you lemons make sure they weren't grown in california we're still boycotting the us up here
A book from the 19th century that depicts the Rhine Valley by creating an impression of three-dimensionality and spatial distance.
@MasayukiTsuda2 #globalmuseum #books #travel #19thcentury