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splcgirl.bsky.social
My epigenetic name is SPLCgirl. My Bassa name is SundayMa. Find what you like in my posts. I am here, still learning.
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@gtconway.bsky.social #Emails2DOGE 1. Worked w/ MAGAs on all-access trail for a "poor"(their word) town. 2. Demurred a disparagement of the Worcester trans community. 3. Democratic Town Committee business 4. Corrected FB lies about Sen. Warren 5. Spoke for Rep. McGovern -> medical research cuts

Sounds legit!

REPOST if you support our federal workforce and know how dedicated they are to their jobs. Show them you appreciate them!

I am here for it.

Caturday cellar door blew open. I quickly closed it. Later, my. snoozing was wrecked by a loud clatter. An upstairs spring rod, a curtain, Blueberry staring innocently at me. After gaining enough consciousness to investigate, I found a dead Carolina wren wrapped up. My hunter caught it. Blueberry.

Magnificent!

When a J6 participant-lite ran for School Committee, our Dems panicked but then found a progressive dad who agreed to run a 3-week write-in campaign. To get started, I made a poster 'Shawn' is CALM and RATIONAL (as contrasted to 'Judy.') Then proper signs and standouts followed. He won!! Victory!!!

Lieu: Trump then ordered the Army Corps of Engineers release over 2 billion gallons of water that almost flooded farmland.. this water was saved for the farmers for summer when they need it. So Trump wasted all this water that isn’t even reaching Southern California for a PR stunt

Every time I open the NYT or Bluesky, I think "What fresh hell is this?" (Quoting Dorothy Parker)

Richard II, deposed king of England (1367–1400) “Richard, it seemed, believed himself the radiant center around which his people’s lives revolved.” by Helen Castor Sounds familiar …

Richard II’s hart emblem in Westminster Hall, a magnificent structure made more magnificent by Richard II. external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%...

Richard II, the deposed king who was zealous in his demand for respect. Helen Castor: The Eagle and the Hart. Shakespeare had much to say about him, too. external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%...