Friendly reminder for my fellow USians: tonight the time thieves are stealing an hour from you, so if you hear the voice of "yeah I can stay up just a little longer" that's the devil talking
Friendly reminder for my fellow USians: tonight the time thieves are stealing an hour from you, so if you hear the voice of "yeah I can stay up just a little longer" that's the devil talking
I just saw that The Bride is bombing which is a disappointment! I liked it a lot.
I think it's a sign of a lazy reader if they won't read different POVs. A skilled writer can pull off any point of view. So yes, it's even possible to enjoy second person!
I went to Hoppers not knowing anything about it and was teary in the first few minutes.
How much did he pay for this?
People see conservation as an exciting, romantic field to work in
But it's a tough life watching the places you love, study and fight for being destroyed
You might think that personally and privately sir but it has nothing to do with your job.
I swear my blood pressure spikes every time I see his face.
Why donβt they just make it unblockable? π€
This cartoonishly childish Hegseth persona is an insult to the American military, the American people, the Iranian people, and just about everybody affected by this war. It is absolutely incredible, in the literal sense, that this man is at the hinge of the chain of command in this spiraling war.
Yes, it's deeply shameful that this country ever let someone who killed their dog so coldly and basically bragged about it be in such a position of power.
It cannot be stressed enough how these Republicans donβt see government jobs as jobs at all. They see them as titles, no-show gigs where they can do whatever they want. Thatβs why οΏΌthey hated the people in those jobs before, they thought it was a scam because they donβt believe in doing the work.
Celebrating Women's History Month π§‘
Maggie Gyllenhaal says her upcoming horror/sci-fi crime flick The Bride! could not skirt past the issue of consent as a central thesis in the film.
A standing reminder: a small handful of Republicans in Congress could stop this chaos tomorrow. They simply choose not to.
Apparently, this was a common phrase used post 9-11, but I can remember the feeling of holding the paper in my hands, reading that, and having my eyes begin open. Or to use a Christianism, feeling convicted. I can think of other times when hearing the pain of victims changed my mind.
Iβm an old, was raised in an independent evangelical household that mostly voted Republican, evangelical, and my views started to change from what I was raised in during the Iraq war when reading the newspaper, I read a quote from an Arab saying βOur blood is cheap to themβ
That's a good idea! I'll suggest it to my niece. π
I have a great niece and she is the cutest ever and even though she lives across the country and I never get to see her, I do watch the videos my niece posts over and over. The closest Iβll get to being a grandparent I suppose, as I never had kids of my own!
LinkedIn keeps telling me my email is bouncing but wonβt let me confirm it or choose a different primary email. Driving me nuts
Our federal government killed a disabled genocide survivor and is covering up for a child rapist. And that is just todayβs news. It is just unconscionable to be treating this as normal or acceptable in any way.
www.investigativepost.org/2026/02/25/b...
I know itβs snowing crazy amounts in some of the country, but our forecast is close to 90 degrees this week. In winter. And yes that is warm for us, even inland SoCal. π
A son of sharecroppers, a Freedom Rider, a moral force in Congress, John Lewis taught us that democracy is not a state, it is an act. When we see injustice, we do not look away. We get in good trouble. And we build bridges despite adversity. Happy Heavenly Birthday, Congressman.
Okay but the glyphosate thing is still bad news.
Thanks for the random Kennedy links as weβre all interested due to the show π
"Descendants of enslaved people are fighting an attempt to use eminent domain to carve a spur through one of Georgiaβs largest Blackβowned farms."
Her father fled China because he organized student protests during Tiananmen. He was a political refugee. The story of this family, and Alysa Liu, would have played out very differently today. This is what we're losing. www.nytimes.com/2026/02/19/w...
Itβs great that SCOTUS handed Trump a rare loss.
But letβs be clear: it was a no-brainer and they allowed it to go on long enough to harm the economy, likely irreversibly.
And many small businesses, consumers suffered. No idea how they get the money back.
Minnesota residents and lawmakers say the promised drawdown has not materialized, and they are seeing ICE use more covert tactics to continue operations across Twin Cities suburbs.
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βGO BACK, YOU FOOLS!!β