@stuartpstevens@LincolnSquareHQ You’ll never wash the stink off Stu even tho you and your fellow never Trumpers think you’re morally superior. What a joke
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"old men make wars in which young men die"--(paraphrase)---always true.
(correction: "old men make wars to make money while young men die"--more accurate.)
now they--("adults")--are pretending to be outraged, scandalized that young people "can't read"--"cheat with AI"--when virtually everyone in power in public life not only cheats with impunity but openly like T***p & his insider trading family, obscene pardons for convicted wealthy criminals, complicity of Congress & the Supreme Court. deregulating of every industry bent upon poisoning the environment in which young people will be coming of age. insane war in Iran costing billions of dollars to no purpose but T***p's vanity; & adults enabling him as in all his criminal enterprises.
but yes, teenagers are supposed to pretend that honesty, dignity, decency, maturity will be properly rewarded when anyone can see that the very reverse is true.
Laser pointers in the 1 milliwatt and above range should NEVER be pointed at Flock cameras because of the damage they can do.
Many people buy these inexpensive, easily available lasers from ebay and other places without knowing the damage they can do.
The "Middle Class" was a 50-year fluke designed to prevent a communist revolution during the Cold War. Now that the threat is gone, the elites are systematically dismantling it. You aren't "falling behind"; you’re being pushed back into the peasantry.
A woman at Spring Lake Beach gestures toward a sign as she explains to a lifeguard why she was sunbathing topless, only to learn the rule applied to men. New Jersey, 1939.
Just a few years earlier, men in many U.S. cities risked fines or arrest for appearing shirtless in public.
By the late 1930s, however, many beaches had started permitting men to swim without shirts, leading to signage like the one shown in the photograph.
While shirtless bathing for men quickly became widely accepted, women were still expected—both legally and socially—to keep their chests covered for decades afterward.
In many parts of the United States, rules surrounding female toplessness have only begun to change in recent decades through court decisions and local policy reforms.
@kenklippenstein If this were a Democratic Senator with a Republican Governor the replacement would already be sworn into office
Its why they win and we lose
A beautiful sea turtle
Captured by Philip Waller, these striking close-up portraits show a sea turtle surfacing for air at sunrise. Sea turtles can hold their breath for hours while resting, but must regularly return to the surface to breathe