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Music, books, cocktails, food, wine, cheese, film, art, flowers, dogs, cats all with a serious lack of impulse control. So lucky to be madly in love with my wife. All photos/drawings are my own unless otherwise noted. No AI.
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Fantastic soundtrack.
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I think he’s more likely to be singing “”I Touch Myself” (Divinyls style) to his bathroom mirror every morning.
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How is a-n-y-o-n-e actually listening to this fool?
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And just like that, the assassination of a Democrat law maker and her husband in their home and the attempted assassination of another Democrat lawmaker hand their spouse in their home - neither condemned by conservatives - are gone from the news.
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No one needs a war more desperately than a president whose numbers (and policies) are failing.
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He is an abuser. As a president. As a partner. As a man. He is not fit to lead on so many levels. How this is not apparent to so many people is beyond me.
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“Give me what I want or we will bomb you. I’m doing this for your own good. You make me treat you like this.”
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Capitalism does not care.
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Turn me on, dead man.
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Britain, seeking apologies for people treating people badly.
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Sounds pretty “woke” to me…
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Something that seems so long ago feels right on our doorstep once again.
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The United States - showing the entire world that it can’t be trusted.
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I am a huge fan of Whitman. IMHO, the progression and development of Leaves of Grass is one of the peaks of American Literature. The way he embraced humanity as a whole and the emotional beauty of the world around us made him one of my absolute favorites. Early editions are always on my radar.