Watching Taylor's second film. Kaleidoscope with lots of imagery that rings to reputation as the pre show visuals.
I think there will be something about it... Easter Egg?
Watching Taylor's second film. Kaleidoscope with lots of imagery that rings to reputation as the pre show visuals.
I think there will be something about it... Easter Egg?
In the midst of camp season and ten weeks or so of constants, I missed Shark Week.
Anything I need to prioritize before class begins next Monday?
Reasons why we attend church online: it took over two hours today for one of the tiny humans to wake up, shower, and get dressed.
Online community when in person doesn't work is still valid.
Jason from the Good Place playing the most beautiful, muscular, kind, brilliant finance in Freakier Friday is messing with my brain.
Someone please help me remember 95 copies of 84 page curriculum takes 3 hours to print.
Because I will have to reschedule things the next time I forget.
America has never been broke. It’s just violently anti-poor. Troops in LA cost $134M — the price of 44 million school lunches.
But sure, let’s keep pretending the issue is lazy parents and not a government that eats kids for breakfast.
On the birthday of the church, may the spirit of Christ overflow to all from all of us who claim Christ. That living spirit that offers love and grace that can change the world.
Watching youth build ramps to set people free to access the world is a perfect incarnation of Christ in this world needing more hope. #youthministry
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Every $1 spent on NIH funding returns nearly $3 to the economy - an almost 200% return on investment💰.
Also 99% of drugs developed 2010-2019 were funded by NIH ‼️🤯
Cutting NIH funding not only hurts the economy but will hurt families and patients 😔💔
60% of American households can’t afford a minimal quality of life.
Meanwhile, the 19 richest households saw their wealth increase by $1 trillion in 2024 — the biggest one-year increase ever.
Our problem isn't a lack of resources.
Our problem is ever-expanding inequality.
This is why I believe it’s best to run campaigns based on bold, transformational change. You draw swing voters AND inspire new voters to get involved. It’s both good policy and politics!
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Looking at climate change. The average first 100 degree day in Fort Worth is July 1. Over the last 6 years, nothin before June 11. Tomorrow, May 14, nearly a month before the most recent early day, we are expecting 104°.
Y'all. This is going to be a hard year. Pray, donate bottled water, and care.
Red background with white words to the right "Fightin' Terrorists since 1861" and a confederate stars and bars to the left.
Driving in Fort Worth today, this was proudly displayed. I was sure I misread it. Because, terrorists incite terror, and that was what the enslavers did.
So, I'm confused as to what history this comes from. Because it's not right.
Father Nathan Monk posted on Facebook a message. This is a screenshot of the message, which says, "You are about to watch the whole world respect a chosen name. It's that easy."
It really is this simple.
#TransRightsAreHumanRights
It's just emotions with angst.
Yelena = Sadness
Ava = Disgust
Johnny = Anger
Alexi = Joy
Bucky = Fear
Thunderbolts is Inside Out for adults.
Dr. Alexander Zawacki @AChillGhost Grad school QT of: katja @uckersSket •1d They need to invent the opposite of a gym. You go there and you just get more frail and sickly. Maybe instead of lifting you just sit in a cold dark room and starve 11:12 AM • 4/29/25 • 1M Views
It’s funny because it’s true
If the U.S. per capita GDP is 82k, how do we have an average household (2.51 people) income of $77,540?
That's an awful lot of profit sitting in a few people's hands.
Amazing how so on point Andor is.
Recent >> Last year 72% of demands to censor books were initiated by pressure groups and government entities; with just 16% of ban attempts made by parents. www.theguardian.com/books/2025/a...
My first apartment in 1994 was $350/month. Adjusting for inflation, that apartment should now rent for $744/month.
It actually rents for $1500. Greed and inflation are hurting the kids, not their Starbucks lattes.
“This happens today: if the investments in the banks fall slightly… a tragedy… what can be done? But if people die of hunger, if they have nothing eat, if they have poor health, it does not matter! This is our crisis today!”
-Pope Francis
What do these corporations have in common?
Netflix
Ford
Tesla
T-Mobile
Duke Energy
DISH Network
Metlife
Dominion Energy
United States Steel
In recent years, they all paid their execs more than they paid in taxes.
This is what a corporate-rigged system looks like.
Perioidic reminder that the reason you didn't see autistic people with intellectual disabilities on the street five decades ago was not because they didn't exist. It's because they were sent away to institutions and their parents were told to put away pictures of them.
Imagine being a small business with debt, that you used to import products you had manufactured in china. In the time it took to make the products, tariffs were added, that more than doubled your cost. They are crushed
Are there any states offering support for their businesses ?