a t shirt that says protect trans kids with wolverine in pink and blue by A.L. kaplan
LOOK WHAT I GOT
a t shirt that says protect trans kids with wolverine in pink and blue by A.L. kaplan
LOOK WHAT I GOT
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Twelve dollars away
TWELVE DOLLARS
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we used to have Steve Jobs, Johnny Cash, Bob Hope, Mike Pensions, Gary Literacy, Pete Socialsafetynet,
1) This is beyond horrific; 2) this does not encourage me to visit the US; 3) I don't think ticket sales for the World Cup and the Olympics in LA will do very well as more people hear about stuff like this.
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Reminder
The obvious wisdom and effectiveness of Housing First is obscured by the fact we've made "a tiny, no-frills apartment" an expensive status symbol in huge swathes of the country by creating an artificial housing shortage
Digger Unearthed: The Complete Tenth Anniversary Collection Ursula Vernon with a foreword by Patrick Rothfuss Hugo Award Winner Cover shows Digger, a wombat, above the viewer, looking down a hole.
Before doing much online after I wake, if anything, I try to read and it should be something to help set mood. At the moment, that is Digger Unearthed by Ursula Vernon. Digger is fun to spend time around and it's a joy to learn about the world she dug herself into.
Lol same.
NYMag cover from December 1979, headline "PORTRAIT OF AN AGING HUSTLER," with beautiful painted image of a gay sex worker in front of some payphones
I know I say this a lot lately since I've been on my media-pirating jag...
...but MAN, we REALLY used to have proper magazine covers in this goddamn country
Remember, kids, if you don't buy American meth, you're only hurting American entrepreneurs and rolling back American ingenuity.
RFKjr's brainworm will take his human meatsuit on a fact finding mission to seek friends.
I'm now rather annoyed my copies of various issues of Michael T Gilbert's Mister Monster is MIA. I need a reread!
I still have the Alan Moore scripted issue. This is because a friend pruned his comics collection and passed it on to me.
Go see my wife and get more smarter and resistant.
Walt Simonsonβs Vinland Saga
I just ate parsley.
Mona (#GNU) would laugh.
Okay, this is full of delightfully sordid gossip. π (CAUTION: contains quotation of the derogatory descriptor "trug" by a columnist either too shy or too well-behaved to explain which bit of a woman was being rudely compared to the width and/or length of a common gardener's container.)
Civil rights are a kitchen-table issue.
All I want from my government representatives is for them to hold the line. That's it. I don't care if they don't have the votes. They have platforms. I can't get a 10-minute spot on a cable news program. They can. And they should use those platforms to shine a beacon on fascism and corruption.
Why do I feel this one is heavily based on a real person? If so, yes, my encounter was in passing and my thought at the time was, "Christ, what an asshole!" before the meme.
Bernard LaFayette, the advance man who did the risky groundwork for the voter registration campaign in Selma, Alabama, that culminated in the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, has died.
Three covers of my novel MASSIF. The UK and Australian ones have a photo-realistic approach, the US one is illustrative. All feature a seated figure looking up at a mountain range ascending into space. US cover illustration by Matt Griffon. UK cover by blacksheep.
Cover reveal time!
An adult science fiction novel tinged with horror, about the crew of a small warship in a relatively near future where humans hitch rides to the stars on sentient star-faring mountain ranges called Massifs.
Can be pre-ordered at the usual places, *please* do so. Thank you.
New from 404 Media: Proton Mail, the privacy-focused email service, gave authorities data that let the FBI unmask an anonymous 'Stop Cop City' protester. It was payment data linked to the anonymous email account. From that, FBI ID'd them, then tracked their movements www.404media.co/proton-mail-...
Reposting for the evening crowd !
Both WWII vets in the Pacific Theater. One was a lineman for the electric co-op in his extremely rural East Texas county and lead the music at his church and was a volunteer firefighter. The other was an electrical inspector for Dallas.