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A man wearing the same shirt in two photos take. Roughly 25 years apart.
Practically Identical photos of me, taken more than a quarter century apart. I haven’t changed at all, right? RIGHT?!?
0y3ahSansAcut3
Wiser...
The smirk is more pronounced, other than that very little change
@0y3ahSansAcut3 DEFINITELY not
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my wife made this with AI.. she did not adjust my expression
Go man, go! 🎓
You got this!
this is great!
So proud. They grow up so fast!🥲
(Crush it!)
(Crush it!)
heck yeah!
Woot! Crush it!
Good on ya, Buddy!
Fantastic!
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
My 33 yo daughter starts working on her teaching degree here in a few weeks! Hooray for the future teachers!
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A watercolor painting meant to evoke the look of a Japanese woodblock print. A samurai wearing a blue and gray kimono and hakama is leaping in the air holding a banjo by the neck like a sword over his head. He%u2019s about to bring it smashing down on a second samurai on the ground in kimono and hakama patterned in yellow, orange and red who holds a banjo in a low position at his waist. The background is a small hill with a tree on it with water and mountains in the distance.
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
Chuckle
Oh yeah, guys in culottes banj on each other.
they haven't even soiled their white socks
i saw these guys open for Samury Cooder
@joshmillard it wouldn't be a day with a y in it if I couldn't say "boo" at one of your comments
Heehee
El Kabong
I don't think he posts here anymore, but this is by MLKSHK's own @phineas https://octophant.us
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Photo of a magazine page:
You know who the syndicates are looking for? They're looking for the dissatisfied stockbroker, sitting his office right now, he's about 30 years old, thinking how funny it is, there's all these office things going on around him, with computers and stuff. And he can draw a little bit. *A little bit*. He's got the gags in his mind because he lived them. He's going to start drawing comic strips, and he sends the stuff off to the syndicate. Even though they're badly drawn, it doesn't matter because they're all reduced down to sub-microscopic size. And they start the comic strip. I have seen so many of these come across my desk in the past five years, and I've seen them syndicated as well. They never last very long. But they hit fast, they've got a good gimmick, they've probably got a hook that sounds good to editors. Syndicates can sell them fast. These guys aren't artists, they're dissatisfied stockbrokers who scribbled a little bit in high school, and can draw it just enough—the expectations are so low artistically on a comic page—that they're being hired.
You know who the syndicates are looking for? They're looking for the dissatisfied stockbroker, sitting his office right now, he's about 30 years old, thinking how funny it is, there's all these office things going on around him, with computers and stuff. And he can draw a little bit. *A little bit*. He's got the gags in his mind because he lived them. He's going to start drawing comic strips, and he sends the stuff off to the syndicate. Even though they're badly drawn, it doesn't matter because they're all reduced down to sub-microscopic size. And they start the comic strip. I have seen so many of these come across my desk in the past five years, and I've seen them syndicated as well. They never last very long. But they hit fast, they've got a good gimmick, they've probably got a hook that sounds good to editors. Syndicates can sell them fast. These guys aren't artists, they're dissatisfied stockbrokers who scribbled a little bit in high school, and can draw it just enough—the expectations are so low artistically on a comic page—that they're being hired.
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Berkeley Breathed in a 1988 The Comics Journal interview, the year before Dilbert debuted.
Berkeley Breathed in a 1988 The Comics Journal interview, the year before Dilbert debuted.
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A photo of a white bowl containing spaghetti with anchovies, capers, chilli and orange.
This doesn't look like much but it was a revelation to me. Such a great complement of flavours.
Maybe a little bit 'saucy' but what better excuse to add bread.
Recipe from: https://www.greatbritishchefs.com/recipes...
Maybe a little bit 'saucy' but what better excuse to add bread.
Recipe from: https://www.greatbritishchefs.com/recipes...
Yum
Yes please!
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Ceramic Santa head $3 sticker
... same as in town
...but not as much as on 34th Street.
🎶I'm dreaming of a …
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Dilbert hole comic with the line Sure Hope You Like Asaragus
rest in piss, dilhole
"I've never wished a man dead, but I have read some obituaries with great pleasure."
Not the obituary I would have liked to see, but I'll accept it nonetheless.
“I didn’t attend his funeral, but I sent a letter saying I approved of it.”
—Mark Twain
—Mark Twain
He tried Pascal's Wager at the end. I'm not a religious man, but I'm pretty sure faith isn't supposed to be transactional.
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Single pane comic of a cowboy on horseback looks over a western landscape.
Caption reads "Time and again over the hard miles ahead, he would find himself aching for a fast casual dining experience as he had once enjoyed in the gloaming of innocence."
The image is titled at the bottom "-Excerpt from Cut A Switch For The Devil's Red Ass"
Caption reads "Time and again over the hard miles ahead, he would find himself aching for a fast casual dining experience as he had once enjoyed in the gloaming of innocence."
The image is titled at the bottom "-Excerpt from Cut A Switch For The Devil's Red Ass"
I have not heard the term cut a switch, since the last time I was switched...
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Map shows USA, Mexico and Cuba. Sea is labelled
THE GULF OF
RELEASE THE FULL
UNEDITED EPSTEIN
FILES YOU
FUCKING LIAR
THE GULF OF
RELEASE THE FULL
UNEDITED EPSTEIN
FILES YOU
FUCKING LIAR
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I'm in Southern Chile getting ready for an 8-10 day bicycle trip across Tierra del Fuego, and was feeling like if I'm down this way, I really ought to go see Torres del Paine. Logistics on that are more than I wanted to throw on top of everything already, so I booked a guided day trip. When I say "day trip", we're talking 18 or so hours. Was definitely worth it, and honestly cheaper than me renting a car and all that.
Anyhow, this is Cascada del Rio Paine, with bonus "towers" (aka the pokey massif of the various peaks of Torres del Paine, aka mountains you think of when you think of southern Patagonia) are in the back if you zoom in a bit.
Anyhow, this is Cascada del Rio Paine, with bonus "towers" (aka the pokey massif of the various peaks of Torres del Paine, aka mountains you think of when you think of southern Patagonia) are in the back if you zoom in a bit.
I'm down in southern Chile getting ready for an 8-10 cycling trip in Tierra del Fuego. I figured if I'm down this way, I really ought to see Torres del Paine, but the logistics were more than what I wanted to throw in top of all the other too many logistics. Anyhow I booked a guided day trip that was well worth it and likely cheaper if I'd have tried to throw this all together myself.
So here's Cascada del Rio Paine, with bonus "towers" (aka this pokey mountains you think of when you think of southern Patagonia) in the back of you zoom in a bit.
So here's Cascada del Rio Paine, with bonus "towers" (aka this pokey mountains you think of when you think of southern Patagonia) in the back of you zoom in a bit.
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I'll have one too!
Hahahaha but also screw drewtoothpaste
@wombatman70
Grateful that Drew introduced me to this site. Not so keen on the hat he did to Da ShareZ0ne
Grateful that Drew introduced me to this site. Not so keen on the hat he did to Da ShareZ0ne
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A realist painting. Seen from behind, a balding man in a gray suit, his hands behind his back, holding a white hate and umbrella, is standing directly in front of a very large Abstract Impressionist (or action painting) painting, filled with colorful paint splotches.
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Norman Rockwell's "The Connoisseur" was the cover of the Saturday Evening Post on January 13, 1962. #paintings
Norman Rockwell's "The Connoisseur" was the cover of the Saturday Evening Post on January 13, 1962. #paintings
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A computer monitor displaying the text
Training will start at 12:05
Please stay on mute
Camera is optional, most people keep it off
Training will start at 12:05
Please stay on mute
Camera is optional, most people keep it off
Of the many new jobs I've gotten in the last few weeks, writing and running training sessions for people interested in protecting the residents of Minneapolis is probably the most rewarding.
Thank you
❤️
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Orange and white caution tape torn, stapled and stained
When does this banger drop? So excited.
Great Wave At Kanegawa undertones.
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Post from Threads. The text reads
BREAKING: The feminist mafia group that calls itself "The Cliterati" says they are currently collecting all the sexually explicit texts that Republican members of Congress have sent to female staffers, and will publish them in a giant exposé in March.
BREAKING: The feminist mafia group that calls itself "The Cliterati" says they are currently collecting all the sexually explicit texts that Republican members of Congress have sent to female staffers, and will publish them in a giant exposé in March.
Also, certain none of the agents could find them.
@bencmeissner H ha ha ha!
@bencmeissner perfect!
@bencmeissner ++
They say they wear masks so non one can dox them. But the Cliterati want to dix them.
@bencmeissner 🤏🏻
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A Blue Sky post from Jason Chavez, Minneapolis City Council Member that reads:
"ICE rammed into a carat 34th and Park And then began to question the immigration status of U.S. Citizen Latino's they crashed into.
They also deployed chemical irritants into the eyes of the press. Abolish ICE now."
There are four photos attached. One is people, one wearing a helmet with a sticker that says 'PRESS' who are helping another person wtih eye wash. Another shows four ICE agents in front of a white SUV with tear gas smoke behind them. A third shows a sidewalk bordered by snow with tear gas in the distance. The fourth shows the banged up rear corner of a grey car.
"ICE rammed into a carat 34th and Park And then began to question the immigration status of U.S. Citizen Latino's they crashed into.
They also deployed chemical irritants into the eyes of the press. Abolish ICE now."
There are four photos attached. One is people, one wearing a helmet with a sticker that says 'PRESS' who are helping another person wtih eye wash. Another shows four ICE agents in front of a white SUV with tear gas smoke behind them. A third shows a sidewalk bordered by snow with tear gas in the distance. The fourth shows the banged up rear corner of a grey car.
Showed up to some of the aftermath of this. These goons threw tear gas at peaceful citizens for yelling at them and pepper sprayed folks. This my awesome Mpls city council member, Jason.
Edit: Realized I never posted the link: https://bsky.app/profile...
Edit: Realized I never posted the link: https://bsky.app/profile...
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A YouTube video of comedian and media commentariat Jon Stewart on the killing of Renée Goode and Trump's model of compliance for protesters
Timestamped at 15:19 for the part I wished to share.
I am feeling 1000 things right now. Mostly grief and frustration and impotency. I'm sorry for sharing videos that bring on more stress than happiness. I'm writing and protesting and waking up every day. I'm trying my best and it's really hard.
I am feeling 1000 things right now. Mostly grief and frustration and impotency. I'm sorry for sharing videos that bring on more stress than happiness. I'm writing and protesting and waking up every day. I'm trying my best and it's really hard.
Being in St. Paul, watching local chat and talking with friends from across town, the main source of hope for me is the sheer numbers of people turning out and the fact that there's real news coverage of these events.
ICE was shouted out of my neighborhood Target store when they stopped there to use the bathrooms. Their goons are doing terrible damage to the people in our city, but every small protest, every act of resistance is helping. There are many videos showing a brave person standing up, and a couple of agents whose heart isn't in it.
Our city is full of good people and it gives me strength:
https://sahanjournal.com/news-par...
ICE was shouted out of my neighborhood Target store when they stopped there to use the bathrooms. Their goons are doing terrible damage to the people in our city, but every small protest, every act of resistance is helping. There are many videos showing a brave person standing up, and a couple of agents whose heart isn't in it.
Our city is full of good people and it gives me strength:
https://sahanjournal.com/news-par...
Every act of care for our communities makes a difference too. Even those not directly impacted. The real point of these assaults on our communities is not to deport undocumented folks, it’s to make _everyone_ afraid and isolated, thus easier to manipulate. Authoritarianism can’t take hold when people support everyone in their communities.
Watching this made me think of this again: https://mltshp.com/p/1QKBW The strategy worked so well for his personal crimes, now he's trying it with foreign policy, er, international crimes.
It is really hard. Don't feel bad for sharing the things you think should be shared. Waking up every day is resistance. 💗
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Social media post reading "Why is there so much misogyny in these anti-vax dating groups?"
source: Facebook
It is a strategy for finding women who will put out, and put up for/with ignorant buffoons.
Why does this shithole smell like shit?
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A orange and tan house cat sits in a heated cat bed on a carpeted living room floor. His two front legs are stretched out well beyond the means of the bed as though he has difficulty understanding how the bed is suppose to work.
I mean, I guess he's comfortable?
Archie forgets how to be a cat sometimes, too
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The guy who was purposefully and carefully cutting a chainsaw with a hacksaw looked around, got mad, and left.
@urlnotfound 🤣
Chicken dinner.
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A photo of people gathered to listen to a brass band. The foreground is filled with various folks in winter gear standing on the street. The band is on the sidewalk. Several tuba bells are visible. There are houses in the background. A few bare trees are lit by the police lights from vehicles helping to direct traffic in the area.
Brass Solidarity* and friends playing at the site of Renee Nicole Good's murder by an ICE agent.
I love this city.
*Previously: https://mltshp.com/p/1QMHI
I love this city.
*Previously: https://mltshp.com/p/1QMHI
I finally found an instance where the MPD was helpful. A cop handed out hand warmers to people in the crowd. Though it was a balmy 33 degrees and I, at least, didn't even have a hat or gloves on as I watched.
It’s encouraging that the local police are at least trying to look helpful
I listened to the interview on the Daily with Chief O'hara today. While some of it was questionable (violent crime rates post 2020), I want to believe he's on our side. At the very least, he understands these goons are putting all cops in the crosshairs.
ICE is so evil even cops know that's the wrong side to be on. That says a lot.
@homerj All kinds of possible motivations. Plenty of urban police departments with a significant proportion of non-white patrol officers so the administration will have a revolt on their hands if they play along with ICE. Others simply don't want outsiders on their stomping grounds getting in the way of their own habits.
Yeah I think the motivation temporarily aligns with what is right. Not a sea change in their mentality.
Yes, to be clear, I was in no way trying to make police appear any better than they actually are (which is horrible). Merely that Ice is even worse than that.
It's not that policing has gotten better. It's that fascism has gotten worse.
It's not that policing has gotten better. It's that fascism has gotten worse.
@homerj 💯 I think some of it is also that it becomes their job to clean up and they didn’t make the murder mess this time.
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Supreme Court of Canada Justice Sheilah Martin is given a standing ovation at her welcoming ceremony in Ottawa on Friday, March 23, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang
@otaman What?! Castanet - the crappy little news feed I have to use because CBC doesn't maintain RSS properly - is out of date? Say it ain't so!
@otaman ugh, why didn’t they at least keep the ermine collars, they could have looked CHIC as well as serious.