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Enjoy baseball, music and animals. Interested in politics and philosophy. Trained in mechanical engineering (thermal) and journalism. I believe in human dignity.
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And by "not important enough", I mean that it wasn't happening in NYC.
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You just won half the battle by asking. I grew up in rural Minnesota but have lived in the city for decades. Now I travel back and forth. Contact dems in your rural areas and ask the same question.
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Hard to hit 102 when your life is flashing before your eyes
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@maddow.msnbc.com
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He was appointed to a non-partisan board, representing 7-Eleven gas/convenience stores.
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Weegee
James Dean in Greenwich Village, c. 1955
This shot says a lot about Weegee. He's not immune to celebrity, but he was more interested in the human interest of the hug.
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It's great to have a personal yard bunny
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That dahlia is a "Prince" of a flower.
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you piqued my curiosity, so I had to look it up😊
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The price of crude oil has dropped more than 20% in the past 12 months. Canada imports about 140 million barrels per month to the US. That's a loss of $2.8 billion per month off the top.
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Eeles and McCusker are back on the field together, so my world is a little bit better.
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I went to the first game. Gasper earned his money catching the relief pitchers. Glad to hear he's having more fun in the 2nd game.
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At least it wasn't his bowling hand
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This Rümeysa Öztürk hearing is radicalizing.
I've been a court reporter for many years, and I've never covered anything like this: A student deeply committed to her studies, imprisoned solely over writing an op-ed, being made to testify under oath for her own freedom.
Dark, dark stuff.