King Lear:Does any here know me? Why, this is not Lear -- Either his notion weakens or his discerning.Who is it that can tell me who I am?
Fool: Lear’s shadow.
@HormelFoods Walmart associate was misinformed. no Microwave Ready Bacons on any shelves locally. Sorry for the negative reply but we’ve been relying on the easy and great taste for getting my dad interested in eating breakfast (suffering from cancer). Every small comfort matters
It is so sad how upset I am about bacon. Just found out @HormelFoods is discontinuing their microwave ready bacon in favor of a precooked product that tastes like crap. Dumb decision no more Hormel bacon for me. #bacon#Inflation2022#customerexperience
10 projects have been approved for urgently needed artist-led creative healing in the wake of the death of George Floyd and the subsequent community uprisings. https://t.co/xvqKwecFHd
@CityMinneapolis also "Creative CityMaking is a program of The Office of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy at the City of Minneapolis. This funding is provided by The Kresge Foundation."
@CityMinneapolis PSA some misinformation in the comments on this post. There is an arts fund and couldn't be spend on the police or other city services that aren't related to the arts. Arts are essential for public mental health and safety. See one of several studies https://t.co/7YjQMY2jEb
@DocktorJimmy@CityMinneapolis@GOPrincess also "Creative CityMaking is a program of The Office of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy at the City of Minneapolis. This funding is provided by The Kresge Foundation."
@DocktorJimmy@CityMinneapolis@GOPrincess Realize there is an art fund specifically for the arts and can't be spent on anything else (see arguments from building the US Bank Stadium). This money couldn't be spent on the police/public safety. Funding the arts is correlated with improving public well being.
@amyklobuchar Some misinformation could be stopped by having a better alert system. Why are St. Paul and the greater metro not getting smart phone alerts about there being a curfew?!
A handful of Minnesota companies have pledged to stop advertising on @Facebook. "I’d rather take those dollars and invest them in local news media,” says @Peace_Coffee CEO and owner Lee Wallace. https://t.co/qKsj9eHvAy