THAT'S MY JURSE
I DON'T KNOW YOU
THAT'S MY JURSE
I DON'T KNOW YOU
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Introduce yourself with the last five concerts you attended:
1. Jacob Coller
2. BeyoncΓ©
3. Carly Rae Jepsen
4. Leon Bridges
5. Anita Baker
Had this happen to me once. Turns out my doctor's office changed their Aetna billing code. Maybe that's the case for you?
Red Alert by Basement Jaxx
Dance Monkey tap dances on my nerves!
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Illustration of the dark skinned little boy in red snow suit with a stick looking up at a snow covered tree about the poke it and drop some snow down on himself
The Snowy Day β Ezra Jack Keats, 1962
I invite people around the country who can spare some $$ to check out these charities vetted by Charity Navigator. Fwiw I'm donating to the California Community Fund's "Wildfire Recovery Fund." But there are other great ones too. Be generous if you can!
www.charitynavigator.org/discover-cha...
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When 2FA wants the authenticator code, but the authenticator app also wants the authenticator code before it lets you sign in for the authenticator code...
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Beer. I want to eat my bread, not drink it.
My guess is that he is the sacrificial lamb regarding defensive errors. The Yankees org gets to say that they take these things seriously and that's why Gleyber's gone.
Works particularly well if you've seen A Diva's Christmas Carol.
American royalty has passed today.
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πΆ You know mambo number one
Two, three, and four
You know mambo number six,
Seven, and more
But do you recall?
The most famous mambo of all?
*Lou Bega sidles in*
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βWonderful Christmastimeβ is fine. Itβs like two minutes long and synthesizers are fun. You all need to calm down.
A vibrant illustration featuring four Black women with braided hair interlinked across their bodies, symbolizing connection and support. Each figure is depicted in a different posture, suggesting themes of growth, unity, connection. The background features a large, warm golden sun setting over rolling green hills and a gradient blue sky, creating a serene and reflective atmosphere.
IA minimalist illustration on a textured beige background, featuring four Black women with braided hair interlinked across their bodies. Each figure expresses a different posture, symbolizing connection and emotional strength. The muted color palette highlights the bold black braids and the warm tones of their skin, creating an elegant and introspective visual.
Was deeply inspired by Doechiiβs recent performance, in particular the message of connection. Seeing the imagery made me think of how we are connected through our past, present & future. Loved it