26 different actions on the ACLU website, to make voices heard.
www.aclu.org/action
26 different actions on the ACLU website, to make voices heard.
www.aclu.org/action
This is a must-watch.
Step 4 done, onto the final step
Tyrannosaurus crushing bones
A map of the over 2,700 events planned across the US for No Kings Day on Saturday, October 18.
No matter where you live or if youβve never protested before, thereβs a local No Kings Day event for you. Join a peaceful protest to make it clear that We The People will never bow down to a wannabe king: www.nokings.org?SQF_SOURCE=i... #NoKings
Step 3 done, onto step 4
Step 2 done, onto step 3
Step 1 of 5 completed, now onto the 7
Abbot Elementary is pretty darn funny as well, definitely won me over.
The Pitt with Noah Wyle is clever and well put together, enjoying the character dynamics and the slower pace than ER due to each episode being an hour of a shift.
Been enjoying some well written tv, Shrinking with Jason Segel and Harrison Ford has been smartly emotional, and charmingly funny.
π»: Spider-Man: The Animated Series Theme (Originally Performed by Joe Perry from Aerosmith)
#SpiderMan #SpiderManTAS
#Marvel #MarvelComics
#FoxKids #90s #animation
#viola #violacover #music
Batman saying, βBut seriously, Iβve also found peace at last! Iβm no longer haunted by my orphaned childhoodβ¦ killing my past by finally putting the ghosts of my parents to rest has freed me!β
Remember when Bob Haney just had Batman get over everything?
I wish their Marvel Masterworks would continue further too
#4 Spider-tracers - Powers
(Marvel: Spider-Man 1994, art by Bagley)
Spidey decides to spring back into action! From Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #18. Written by Stan Lee, Art by Steve Ditko.
"No matter how dark the night... there will be no hiding place for evil!" From Batman V1, #683. Written by Grant Morrison, art by Lee Garbett.
Paper origami crane
Learned how to make origami cranes at work, for a volunteer event
#BatmanTheAnimatedSeries #BTAS #TheBatman #Batman #TheAnimatedBatman
Some Bat-Cosplay from Denver Pop Culture Con, and an edit comparing BTAS and the Batman.
An apparition of Uncle Ben tells Spider-Man to take a night off; that time's precious. Peter enjoys a coffee with Gwen Stacy
Fan comic by Flops (2024). From www.instagram.com/flopscomics #Spider-Man
Spider-Man tells Jimmy Kimmel "I can help. So I do."
The Amazing Spider-Man #900 (Sep 2022). Story: Jeff Loveness, pencils and inks: Todd Nauck (@toddnauck.bsky.social), colors: Rachelle Rosenberg #spiderman
Excerpt of Washington Post article that says: After he was ordained and had been a priest two years, Tutu was sent to London to study. "I'm sure there was racism there, but we were protected by the church. It was marvelous. We didn't have to carry our passes anymore and we did not have to look around to see if we could use that bath or that exit. It was a tremendously liberating thing." When Tutu returned to South Africa, he began to rise in the church hierarchy. Still, the strictures of his past sometimes haunted him. He recalls boarding a flight in Nigeria in the 1970s and discovering that the pilot and copilot were black. "I was thrilled," recalls Tutu. Black pilots! But once airborne, Tutu began shifting uneasily in his seat. He wasn't quite certain why. "I had a nagging worry about whether we were going to make it," he says. As he squirmed and worried, the cause finally hit him. It was the pilots. "Could these blacks really fly this plane . . . without a white person at the controls?" The real horror of apartheid, he explains, is that "it can cause a child of God to doubt that he or she is a child of God . . . You come to believe what others have determined about you, filling you with self-disgust, self-contempt and self-hatred, accepting a negative self-image."
Here's what Desmond Tutu had to say about DEI and aviation (probably), almost 40 years ago in the Washington Post
www.washingtonpost.com/archive/life...
Volunteers at a financial literacy event for children
Got to volunteer at a financial literacy event today for kids, it was pretty awesome
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when everything feels shitty i do the one thing i got
i share my comics freely. last time i did it was during the early days of covid and since this is what i do best it's my way of trying to help people escape a bit.
so here, download link to pdfs of all of sunstone so far, and some other comics
ALL FOUR PAGES of my story on the decades long project by billionaires to seize the US Supreme Court, from Trina Robbins' Won't Back Down anthology.
Now, stop Trump and save democracy. Long run, stop the openly partisan corrupt Supreme Court majority. Print edition: lastgasp.com/products/won...
Also, all financial licensing is overseen by FINRA, which is a part of the SEC, which was created by Congress in 1934. So, some well established fiscal principles basically.
From an Security Industries Essentials training manual Note : An increase in tax rates on individual investors or businesses would not be effective in turning around a recessionary period, because it reduces the amount of income consumers and businesses may use to spend. By tightening spending, a recession could worsen.
From my SIE training manual. Golly, I wonder if tariffs count?
This is pretty cool thing-- nobody knew Batman better than Denny:
Almost finished studying, just gotta pass 5 exams, and I'll be set!