machiela.bsky.social
Library dude. Mopey singer. Dog, two kids, a wife. Working on a picture book. Working on my heart and head issues. #pinksky
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Are you getting Pavements?
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Fantastic book that I regularly read in library storytime.
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I think republicans will vote for an attractive woman who has a lot of polished, hateful quips at her disposal.
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Kids today need to listen to Run-DMC.
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I think it’s the former, but folks tell themselves it’s the latter.
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I’ve never had any problem with my CS5.5 install, but there’s a feature of Audition (music program) that they added in CS6. We have CC (Melissa gets a work discount) but I don’t think it’s worth paying for, for the amount of use it gets.
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Mac version? I’m desperate to find a PC version of CS6.
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I made this a long time ago, in a… well… this galaxy.
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And I’ll make sure to take my break while y’all are playing at my place of employment.
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I hope you have a PA this time. It’s really hard to hear Holly when she doesn’t have a mic.
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I have used audition for forever—since it was Cool Edit. I may look into something else so I don’t have to keep paying adobe. The last DVD version I have is (windows) CS 5.5 which is right before they implemented time stretching, which I use quite a lot.
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I’m afraid the first woman president will be one of the hate-filled Republicans. Conservatives will vote for a woman if she hates all the same things they do.
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Not sure if it has changed, but I used to work Fire games in the mid-2000s, putting up and tearing down the temporary signage that bordered the playing field, and the stadium grounds crew were downright adversarial to us.
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Muting everyone who posts this AI malarkey.
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bills seem to be written almost exclusively by lobbyists, perused by staffers, and rubber stamped by our elected officials. It’s a damned mess, and it needs a complete overhaul.
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Seeing my home town’s quaint little ski hill shut down because of dwindling snow accumulation over the years.
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I remember being upset because local musicians were being told they couldn’t hold events there and yet the city shrugged their shoulders when this guy showed up.
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I remember his name from this:
www.statesmanjournal.com/story/news/2...
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Is this the guy who has held “prayer events” in Riverfront park over the last couple of years or is that a different long haired evangelist?
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In his idiom, the leak was your giving extra, and everyone else is happy to let you give extra. I just wish I could remember the phrasing he used.
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Except, the line of logic that many of them believe is that the undocumented are criminals merely by being here. It’s when they start seeing people as individuals that their values start to break down.
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I wish I could remember the exact phrasing, but a friend used to say something along the lines of, “if you spring a leak, there will be a line of people with buckets to catch it.”
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Three phone calls should be illegal.
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Just give me the word, Wendy.
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Nada. Just, “sign here.”
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It’s been two hours. Is he checking every single resistor on the circuit board?
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I love the ending so much.
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Happy Mondays
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Here in Oregon, every intersection, marked or not, is a crosswalk, and pedestrians have the right of way. But, most drivers are either ignorant of the law or just can’t be bothered to follow it.
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