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If you want to learn more, this is a pretty decent article:
If you want to learn more, this is a pretty decent article:
I hate private equity
I hate what’s left of this country
I hate my coworkers that enable this shit
I hate private equity
I hate what’s left of this country
I hate my coworkers that enable this shit
Fuck me
Fuck me
Are we going to find out? Probably a little bit
Are we going to find out? Probably a little bit
● Alaska
● Alabama
● Arkansas
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● Georgia
● Indiana
● Iowa
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You should be SCREAMING at your state's Attorney General to drop the case.
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● Alaska
● Alabama
● Arkansas
● Florida
● Georgia
● Indiana
● Iowa
● Kansas
● Louisiana
● Missouri
● Montana
● Nebraska
● South Carolina
● South Dakota
● Texas
● Utah
● West Virginia
You should be SCREAMING at your state's Attorney General to drop the case.
dredf.org/protect-504/
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That's like, cheaper than RIT dye almost
That's like, cheaper than RIT dye almost
The full phrase in Old French was 'correier fauvel'
Literally: "curry the chestnut/dun horse" because chestnut horses in French stories represented deceit & cunning.
There's MORE!
The full phrase in Old French was 'correier fauvel'
Literally: "curry the chestnut/dun horse" because chestnut horses in French stories represented deceit & cunning.
There's MORE!
The Athabascan name 'Denali' means "great one", from a Koyukon word, 'deenaalee'.
President McKinley never visited Alaska, had no link to the territory which became a state in 1959. So *why*?
The Athabascan name 'Denali' means "great one", from a Koyukon word, 'deenaalee'.
President McKinley never visited Alaska, had no link to the territory which became a state in 1959. So *why*?
Just finished up two posts in a series about my foray into luthierie, where I build a three-string jouhikko and a four-string tagelharpa. One more left in that series...
Just finished up two posts in a series about my foray into luthierie, where I build a three-string jouhikko and a four-string tagelharpa. One more left in that series...
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earlier today. This was a wild whirlwind of a day such that I almost didn't make it in time for court, and I'm very glad I did. #sca
@ellieeliska.bsky.social
earlier today. This was a wild whirlwind of a day such that I almost didn't make it in time for court, and I'm very glad I did. #sca
It was transported to England, purchased in 1886. There, the taxidermists, having never seen one in the wild, stuffed it until the wrinkles smoothed out.
This is a fully inflated walrus, my friends.
MAXIMUM WALRUS.
(📷: Tom Natt)
It was transported to England, purchased in 1886. There, the taxidermists, having never seen one in the wild, stuffed it until the wrinkles smoothed out.
This is a fully inflated walrus, my friends.
MAXIMUM WALRUS.
(📷: Tom Natt)
Who needs veg anyway
Who needs veg anyway