kavavita.bsky.social
Tar Heel. Banana slug. Dog lover. Voting is sacred.
Fan of the WNBA, historical costuming, and strong black coffee.
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We see your The Cure, and we raise you, The Violent Femmes:
1. 'Cuz you left me
2. For my family
3. For my heartache
4. For my headaches
5. For my lonely
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Unitarian Universalists have been holding protests!
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The direct democratic ballot measures are a permission structure to vote for the laws they want to live under while still being able to vote for the politicians that reflect how they think of themselves, culturally. (And who will draft workaround legislation to dodge the ballot measures ofc)
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There’s countless issues like this- felon enfranchisement, safe abortion, recreational cannabis- where a clear majority of people will vote for them & still vote for a slate of politicians that oppose the issue.
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Florida voted for a $15 minimum wage and Trump on the same ballot.
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This level of stress at work will crash planes.
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Thank you for introducing me to that account, I’m dying over here.
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You could just say “thanks for the gift link”. Or, nothing at all.
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Looks like a bug that interprets your dash between “quite” and “party” as meaning is a url.
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I love thinking about how much people in history also loved historical dress.
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Same. He was such a talent. I wouldn’t even watch anything Joaquin was in for years because I was so mad that we lost River. And we got left with Leo taking all the roles that should have gone to him!
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River is sorely missed.
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…is president a local election?
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He has dragged out a statue of Jackson to display in the Oval Office twice now.
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Ah, the Gilded Toilet Age.
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Great courtroom sketches, too.
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Tony Leung Chu-wai is fantastic; it’s much better than The Departed which is a remake of it.
youtu.be/ZSeDiGRFVUk?...
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Did you see Infernal Affairs?
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EMTALA means that they get emergency treatment. The bills happen after they get home. The show is over the course of a single day, so that wouldn’t be part of their day. It’s very realistic.
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You always have the receipts.
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The best movie ever!
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Oh it’s not a kids movie! I didn’t count any of those.
It’s a trippy science fiction animated film. Played it at lots of high school parties.
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Fantastic Planet.
Utterly random, because we had the VHS when I was a youngin.
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You think Wes Moore, Gretchen Whitmer, and Josh Shapiro are Nazis?
Okay! I’m done with this thread.
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It’s a good thing. Governors working together will be the most powerful way to respond to the federal government. The more the governors work together, the better they can respond.
Yes, this group is bipartisan. That still puts the blue governors in the room together.
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Yep. The issue is the editors are perfectly aware of how many people only read the headlines for their paywalled sites.
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Yep. “Ha ha violence against your body, so funny!” isn’t actually funny.
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Really though, it wasn’t.
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Crazy that it was allowed to go public only a year later.
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What alterations were made in the 19th century?
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the remedy to 90% of social conundrums is a crossbow, which will replace your old problem with a new, more interesting one
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There’s a subreddit called r/Keep_Track that’s done a good job of collecting things. Of course they could get banned any day.
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That’s very bad.
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AI art is offensively bad, stop the slop.
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It’s fucking stunning, ain’t it? I’m walking around with an “I’m completely appalled” face at all times right now.
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They’re delicious! So good with ketchup or cocktail sauce, even better with butter and honey. Definitely one of the southern things I missed when I lived in Santa Cruz. That and fresh sweet tea.
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Salsa is also acidic and inexpensive!
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States don’t pay federal taxes. Individuals who live in states pay federal taxes directly.
That’s why you have to file a state and a federal tax return.
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Some people: that would make me vulnerable, so I should work to make sure it never happens.
Karp: that would make me vulnerable, so I should be sure I have as much money and favors banked as possible
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Also doesn’t know what “duplicitous” means.
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“In a McKinsey study, highly diverse businesses were 36 percent more profitable than competitors with low diversity.”
www.mckinsey.com/featured-ins...
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“Employees of firms with 2-D diversity are 45% likelier to report a growth in market share over the previous year and 70% likelier to report that the firm captured a new market.”
hbr.org/2013/12/how-...
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