

Also aren’t the tattoos on the Secretary of War TM neo-nazi?


Also aren’t the tattoos on the Secretary of War TM neo-nazi?


Didn’t Jagger or Tyler like adopt a 13 year old in Eastern Europe
At 40, I’m tired
Jesus that’s on Linked in


I knew the response to ICE in NYC would be more intense than the more spread out cities to the west. “The map is not the territory” this city has a lot of people opposed to the idea of ICE and what they are doing. It’s also not surprising that federal agents are calling any protest of their actions “violent rioters” and “agitators” the pattern here is escalation from the authorities; they escalate to violence no matter how peaceful the opposition
Looks like Ron is wearing a tan suit, uh oh


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Salt Hank sells a $40 French dip, sells out by noon


Nothing is permanent
fun fact, “commas” does not require an apostrophe


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one of my favorite Battlefield 1 maps


apparently the bubble might not be as extreme as some people think because the major AI players are all being propped up by companies that actually produce revenues and profits


a relatively cheap NON-VEGE way to add protein to this base is pork butt/shoulder (same thing) cooked slow all day, either slow cooker or oven at 250F. Its a cheaper cut of meat and one of them is enough to add protein to like 6 servings or rice+beans. Also, bone-in skin-on chicken thighs are great and less expensive- if you render some of the chicken fat out in your cooking vessel before cooking the rice and beans it is a big flavor boost.




First one is the Woolworth building, tallest in the world for a brief period. The architecture of NYC is very rich and varied, and neo-gothic was in vogue for a time. The second is 1412



This photo was taken on the 25th floor of the building
Edit, lots of bricks, the building is steel frame clad in brick and terracotta



This is the top of the building


It’s 1412 Broadway, got some art deco to it
The us government hands much of our taxes directly to the rich every year. Directly like oil and gas and farm subsidies and contracts to the defense industry… or indirectly like food stamps for wal mart workers. The rich don’t want to pay taxes cause they’re the ones who GET most of the tax money. (Yes I know Medicare and entitlements are a large portion of federal spending.)