I'm holding you to this.
I'm holding you to this.
I don’t think unconditional surrender is imminent.
When I first moved to SC, a friend's mom, a decidedly conservative old lady, told us: "I question his lifestyle."
That was my introduction to that rumor.
Young rabbit smiling and saying "Oh he's so handsome" because damn he really was.
They would have botched that so badly.
These are truly my favorite thing every day.
Cartoon bulldog clutches cute cartoon kitten in a possessive manner.
There's a passing out scene in Monster's Inc that is a full-on homage to this episode.
6 degrees from the Epstein Files should be a new measurement!
With that argument, why have a regular season?
Seasons are long and dark and full of terror. That's the fun of it.
I (lesbian) would stalk Kira Nerys and get arrested. And I'd LIKE IT.
Today in Iran…
Easiest block of the day for me.
I hope you meant NOT telling us.
Laura Roslin sworn in.
Ours got up into the sink guts
@elizaorlins.bsky.social, if only I had the funds to request a brief on antisemitism from this turd:
www.cameo.com/skendrick?qi...
So sweaty.
Has this guy not seen Weapons?
Has this guy not seen weapons?
Cut away real fast huh?
Just listen. Jesus.
What game?
Long letter (too many characters for alt text) with the concluding sentences that sum up the letter: It took a federal court's decision to open the door for high school girls in 1972. We must not slam that door on transgender athletes. PEG BRENDEN, St. Paul, and SHERI BRENDEN, Minnetonka As a high school senior, Peg Brenden played tennis at St. Cloud Tech after a decision by U.S. District Judge Miles Lord in May 1972. Sheri Brenden, her sister, wrote a book about the case called Break Point
Repeatedly during floor debate on the ERA, Minnesota Republicans invoked #TitleIX and the long fight for women’s inclusion in sports as an argument to EXCLUDE some women from sports.
Well, Peg fought that battle in 1972 and won, and she’s vocal about her support for trans athletes.