Si wrong he’s so wrong
Si wrong he’s so wrong
Nasty woman
Good pic from anti-deportation protest. Sort of Kathe Kollwitz
Buildings being sold right and left in Mission neighborhood
There was a question of if a woman would rather be in the woods alone with a man or alone with a bear. Most women found the bear to be less of a threat.
Talk about a revolution.
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raining hard in sf - today, my day off, dubious job of sorting tubs of archive in basement…
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Screenshot of text: Apparently Trump has been telling people at his events about the threat of criminals from the Congo and beyond for months. The Washington Post put it into a fact-check roundup in March ("no such decline in Congo’s prison population is shown in the data"); critic at large A.O. Scott of the New York Times, in a "Critic's Notebook" item reviewing Trump's speech after his criminal conviction, wrote about it knowingly, as if it were old news: "A citizen looking for campaign issues might find some boilerplate in a peroration that conjured images of Venezuela and Congo emptying their prisons and asylums onto America’s streets." Yet the Times hadn't ever directly reported on those remarks, and it still hasn't. In its story from Nassau Coliseum, the paper wrote that Trump had "continued to stoke fear around immigration," and then quoted only the later part of the passage: "We’re just destroying the fabric of life in our country," Mr. Trump said, referring to Democrats' i
Screenshot of text: Last week, Mr. Trump unleashed a stunning rebuke of immigration during a rally on Long Island. He opened by attributing his 2016 victory to his focus on border issues, and then quickly declared that “now the border is 25 times worse.” (Illegal border crossings, which reached a record 250,000 in December, dropped to 56,000 in July after President Biden acted to curb people’s right to seek asylum.)
Screenshot of text: Mr. Trump said at the rally: “I want to be known as your border president — I’m going to be known as your border president.” Mr. Trump then took a broad swipe at several corners of the globe. “They’re coming from the Congo. They’re coming from Africa. They’re coming from the Middle East. They’re coming from all over the world — Asia,” Mr. Trump said. “A lot of it coming from Asia. “What’s happening to our country is we’re just destroying the fabric of life in our country,” Mr. Trump continued. “We’re not going to take it any longer. You got to get rid of these people. Give me a shot.”
Well well well
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@leftmelancholia.bsky.social hi Andrew!! see you later. will be a good to see you two
it’s not the sound or apparent meaning it’s that one was written by a human and the other was generated by machine - who cares if some hapless readers find them both moving. poetry is not a disembodied act
@furtherfield.bsky.social hello furtherfield
Ah hmmm - many tv shows have women and teen women hunted by predatory men
Hi I’m new to blue sky…any thoughts?
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Where does this bear thing come from, please? I have been seeing it around