Jean Harrison

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Refugee from that other social media place. Lawyer, rescuer of dogs, lover of wild places. Married to a wildlife photographer who goes interesting places. Sometimes, I tag along. Former Red Bull addict.
Rolling blackouts in frigid temps are unfun. I do not recall signing up for this. #christmas

Any pundit who is criticizing Pres. Zelenskyy's attire is failing to read the room, but moreover, they're just completely missing the point.

A country and its leader under immediate and existential threats have no time for suits and neckties.

He has no visible rank or medals or nametapes or epaulets or brass buttons or starched creases. He's wearing what women and men who are fighting on the frontlines in Ukraine are wearing.

He's wearing the urgency of the moment.

That's the point.

Pole dancing bear caught on video

#MeanwhileInCanada

I created mankind to spend half its time praising Me and the other half killing each other over who praised Me better.
Dear twenty-something app developers with perfect eye-sight: Stop putting tiny light grey on dark grey text. Someday you will understand.

All jokes aside, remember what Christmas is really about, people.

Rich people being terrorized by spectres until they agree to pay their employees a living wage.

Just putting it out into the universe in case my husband sees this that all I really want for Christmas is a 15' tall metal velociraptor for the front yard. #christmas
Actually, the tax returns of all Supreme Court justices should absolutely be made public. That should be a requirement to be one of the nine people with lifetime appointments who make final legal decisions for the rest of the country.
I avoid jet trackers by not taking a private jet every single day

Absolutely stunned that people I could have sworn were sensible are lining up to endorse Post as their preferred Twitter off-ramp. Because _these_ right-wing libertarian billionaire owners will behave totally differently, you see.

It’s not remotely the same in terms of moral consequence, but it really does feel like the Iraq war, in the sense that a bunch of us are going to wind up having been 100% right about this and it will nonetheless get us absolutely zero extra credibility.