Singapore. Or is that part of Malacca?
Singapore. Or is that part of Malacca?
These are the folks at the Onion, right?
Americans are addicted to cars, but in many ways it's a forced addiction. Decades of policy have made cars the dominant mode of travel at the expense of others, and marketing reinforces the car as the "best" choice. This isn't to excuse individual choices, but car dependency is a systemic issue.
X-Ray Spex, Oh Bondage up Yours
Good
This was once Park Avenue. Bring it back:
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John Grant, the Queen of Denmark. Every g-d time youtu.be/o0l5vyj0SXY?...
Is it streaming anywhere?
Who said it was casual?
Heather McGhee wrote a whole book about this. www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/564989...
So far!
Also credit to @microcosm.bsky.social
Assorted books and pamphlets from microcosm press celebrating queer bicycle fantastical fiction
Got my Kickstarter bike book and assorted goodies yesterday. Very excited! These collections from @ellybangs.bsky.social give me such joy.
Thanks for these! May I suggest adding dr. Ian Walker and S. Y. Lee?
Remaking the Articles of Confederation while we sleep
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Again, just once I want someone out there in the press to say, "What the fuck are you talking about?"
Reagan appointee
I feel bad about enjoying almost anything these days. Not a Catholic.
Oh I pretty much gave up trying to understand song lyrics decades ago. Then I found myself switching to listening mostly to music in languages I don't speak just to make it easier to stop that last remnant of trying.
Just ONCE I want someone in the press to say, "What the fuck are you talking about!?"
This is so beautiful
Every day I get a reminder that the Daily Bunny has posted and I say out loud with delight, "Oh the Daily Bunny!"
There are a couple Chinese manufacturers already ahead in annual sales. We just don't see them in the US β I think because of tariffs.
Gorgeous mug. Also maybe more of a flat white? Or even a cortado?
Should join with the west coast and Illinois
Louise Bourgeois created some of her most well-known work in her 80s! Saw an exhibit devoted to her recently. She was incredible.
This seems like the obvious answer, and I can't understand why I had to scroll through so many replies to find it. It's the war on a clean energy future.
I'm so tired