It's inspiring when we pay each other's rent, but we are not allowed to ask why the communities terrorized by the state are expected to pay rent at all. Can't even ask for a delay. No infringement upon the rights of the ownership class.
It's inspiring when we pay each other's rent, but we are not allowed to ask why the communities terrorized by the state are expected to pay rent at all. Can't even ask for a delay. No infringement upon the rights of the ownership class.
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I'll volunteer but I've already demonstrated I can't be trusted with words for the rest of the night
Did not consider the amount of upheaval I was incurring by adding a foster dog and a robot vacuum to my household within the same week. She's trying to herd it, the cats, me...
It's allergies up here, I've woken up with a sinus headache more days than not the past week π©
rude person using their two fingers to make bunny ears on police chief Brian O'Hara as he presents to the community commission on police oversight
It's garbage like this that makes it so nobody wants to be a cop anymore.
So today I learned that my dog absolutely adores small children. The cutest fucking thing.
Most positive-energy trip to Cub in years. Well-mannered shoppers! Cheerful stranger stopping me to tell a joke! Woman walking around in a leather catsuit, clearly enjoying the experience of walking around in a leather catsuit at Cub on Sunday morning! Unusually easy checkout!
This guy stole a guitar from a mom & pop music shop, Modern Day Music, on S. Robert St. in West St. Paul a few hours ago.
Spread the word to help a local fav music store. The idiot will probably be caught before the night is over.
donβt forget to destroy your clocks tonight, walk away from your mortgage, just start driving, youβre free
They're being very brave and she is unbelievably chill.
Oh that explains all the mooing, I wondered where that was coming from
Medium size black & white border collie mix (I think) dog on a leather sofa next to a tuxedo cat who looks a little unsure of the situation..
New foster pup has made herself right at home, is hard at work winning over the cats.
Despite the white stuff on the ground we are full steam ahead for tomorrow's first DJ ride of 2026!
730pm rollout from Mueller Park
3/8/2026
We'll ride through downtown, and maybe even see the renovated number 9? I just provide the music and go where I am pulled.`1`
Starting to believe I'll actually get a dog tomorrow. After the last-minute cancellation 2 weeks ago I've been very guarded in my excitement.
Fostering still feels like the ideal route for me to have a dog - getting to do all the fun work while someone else is responsible for the big decisions: π―
I bought a copy a few weeks back, a coworker gave me the sequel. I have yet to watch, though
Florida is really ramping up their takeover of NASA
Hey if you are quoting from or posting screenshots of new Epstein file drops, PUT A FUCKING CONTENT WARNING UP. It costs you nothing and this place is filled with people victimized by people just like the people in the files.
Cold porketta on toasted sourdough with my friend's rhubarb chutney and a tiny scattering of blue cheese crumbles.
God damn I'm good
Screenshot from Berlin Philharmonik biography on Dvorak: But first, Dvorak travelled to Spillville, a rural idyll in Iowa, during the summer of 1893. It had been founded by a Bavarian named Spielman. And was 350 km west of Chicago, surrounded by fields and inhabited almost exclusively by Czech emigrants. Dvorak, an enthusiastic railway fan, travelled by train: "We were there in 36 hours with the express train." When he arrived there, he immediately felt at home: "I played the organ in the little church often and with pleasure - the grannies were very happy to hear our Bohemian hymns again after so many years."
Screenshot from an MNHS article on Dvorak in the Midwest: "Although he yearned to return to Spill ille, Josef Kovarik remained with Dvorak during his eight months in New York, acting as his interpreter, music copyist, and general factotum and also serving on the conservatory staff. Reports differ about Dvorak's reaction to New York but for the most part he evidently adjusted well to the big city. Frequently accompanied by his faithful secretary, the composer conquered his dislike for New York traffic enough to pursue some favorite pastimes. These included feeding pigeons in Central Park, watching railroad locomotives and elevated trains, and walking aboard ocean liners at the docks. "He knew the day and hour what ships were arriving and departing, " wrote a biographer, "and prided himself on being able to address his letters to bohemia, stating exactly what ship they would be carried." Dvorak disliked social life -- even though he appreciated the desire of fellow Czechs and others to honor him -- because I felt him up too late. So did conducting concerts. Born and raised in a small country town, he always preferred to go to bed early to be able to gey up early for walks
Antonin DvΓ΄rak, foamer
Ope
They really are.
Oh I love a smoked pork chop! And there's no shame in eating something easy like that - you're feeding yourself and that's pretty crucial!
Had a craving for porketta the other day & picked up a roast from Everett's. Finally cooked it off tonight and holy moly it was amazing.
It's been a real struggle lately to find anything I actually want to eat, this is such a huge win.
Oh good, my nervous system has removed peanut butter toast from the illegal foods list.
BLESS THE LOON! FEAR THE LOON!
The first line of this was filed away in my head as one of those weird songs peculiar to my family until this morning.
Loudoun Wainwright III's "Dead Skunk" was another.
Let how exhausted I look here give you a window into how hard mutual aid organizers have been pushing to keep our neighbors safe and housed when no one else will. Please write to your councilmembers and the mayor and urge them to pass Pause Evictions, Save Lives!
One of the fundamental problems with our private property regime is that preventing landlords from losing rental income is constitutinally protected (taking property), but burdening low-income tenants with evitctions, debt and potential abduction by the federal gov't is not.
Nonprofit βaffordable housingβ providers showing up to testify against Pause Eviction Saves Lives is just further highlighting the way in which nonprofits & foundations have completely failed to meet this moment. This is why we need actual social safety nets, not the Nonprofit Industrial Complex.