髪が素敵ですね!👍
髪が素敵ですね!👍
Do you ever look around your neighborhood, your workplace, and feel that shroud of ignorance surrounding, encircling you? Is it willful?
@sherantsmtl.bsky.social and @contrasoma.bsky.social would appreciate the reference in regards to Danhausen in WWE: Dancing Homer in Capitol City.
“Our doubts are traitors,
and make us lose the good
we oft might win,
by fearing to attempt.”
- William Shakespeare
“The greatest threat to democracy is indifference.” - Franklin D. Roosevelt
#AEW
Looking forward to the eventual hair vs. hair match. #AEW
So much fun!
An artist and the craft of the Stinger Splash broken down #ROH
It’s a wonderful feeling!
John Oliver references AEW crowd’s anti-ICE chant on ‘Last Week Tonight’
www.postwrestling.com/2026/02/16/j...
Oh my! I hope they get to the source of the pain and treat it quickly.
we need to talk about that Ring Super Bowl ad
Any developments? A spark of creativity?
Go for it! Showcase all his pals!
Who should organize this?
Our next POTUS. Dems can't do much in Congress but efforts by 2028 hopefuls haven't done what's needed: Booker’s marathon speech, AOC–Bernie's anti-fascist tour, Newsom’s influencer politics.
Our next leader won't comment on history. He or she will force it.
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Nationwide, 2020. The economy dropped off a cliff when COVID forced us to stop showing up — at work, in stores, on planes. And it did Trump in.
The most recent example is what the kind of economic nonparticipation I’m arguing for--what it should look like at scale: instant dysfunction.
/6
Minneapolis, 1934. The Teamsters made a distribution city stop distributing. Trucking across Minneapolis largely halted. Food, fuel, and goods stalled. Within days, employers and civic leaders faced a city that could not function.
/5
A few examples from history, where I prefer to dwell:
Montgomery, 1955–56. Black riders withdrew en masse from segregated buses. The financial pressure mounted immediately.
/4
Economic protest is democratic in the bluntest sense: Everyone can do it. Everyone participates in the economy. That universality is its power.
There are people who can’t/won’t march, risk arrest and/or death. They can't speak out, for good reason.
/3
Governments need revenue. Trump demands fealty from big business. Corporations need labor and consumers.
When consumer participation pauses, the cost is immediate, measurable.
That interruption is what power understands fastest--but it can't be limited to a city or a day. It must be sustained.
/2
It’s my birthday and I have one wish: understand this critical distinction.
Protests matter. They shape memory. But they do not deliver relief within the timeframe we need.
That comes from a concurrent form of protest:
***sustained nationwide economic non-participation***
A 🎂 thread.
/1
Yeah, it definitely could have been. Thank your lucky stars.
If you ever wanted to be prepared for that kind of freak dog incident, carry some spray. Mailman approved!
You took the damn buyout? 📦
That ain’t the Teamster Way. 😆
😳
Did they get the big dogs? Do you know the owners?
How is all this allowed?
おやすみなさい 😊 🗳️🇯🇵 👍!
Broken shards won’t change
The old fools that stare at you
Sunken cheeks. Crows feet.
Do not let her gouge your eyes.
Time will do that for you, gents.
#tanka #poetry
#aging #pride #attraction
What did you expect?
It’s all a bad joke, really.
You let the wolves in.
Had the devil write scripture
In maiden blood and child’s tears.
#America #ChristianNationalism #Trump #Epstein #Corruption #Fascism
#Tanka #Poetry #Resist