@jjmadally

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@MnemosyneSinger

Ingenious. Thank you.

For me, the disposable lighter slightly upstages the more important text "Indigenous Land".

All the same, I'm reminded of my Uncle Ed, an inventor who worked at BIC during the time when they invented the disposable lighter and pen.

@bodhipaksa

Thank you for the Alt.

Which do you think wrote this for him? Roger Stone or Steve Bannon?

The press could tell an accurate story about how Biden's 50 yrs of legislative experience helped him pass huge infra & green energy bills through a 50-50 Senate that contributed to a robust recovery. The feedback loop of a million stories about his age leading to a million stories about polls showing that voters worry about his age was an editorial choice.

#media #biden

@GottaLaff According to cuneiform texts from the era, medicine was a well-developed profession in ancient Mesopotamia by 2100 BCE.

Mesopotamians of that era had no hang-ups about using medicine. Their pharmaceuticals included salt, milk, snakeskin, turtle shell, cassia, myrtle, asafetida, thyme, willow, pear, fig, and fir.

And some of us today are afraid of needles.

@wdlindsy Outside of schools and libraries, copies of the banned books are still available.
@wdlindsy When will true conservatives speak out against the people making mayhem in the "conservative" name?
@mimarek
No deep spending cuts for now = Social Security lives for a few more months?

United Nations Secretariat Building, NYC, 2021.

You either love it or you hate it. Designed by a team of architects (including Le Corbusier) and completed in 1950, the UN Secretariat was perhaps the first important modernist "International Style" building in New York. Unlike other midtown skyscrapers, its location in the East River UN compound sets it largely apart on the skyline.

Excessively many pixels at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/51381729335

(Click the preview to see the whole thing.)

#photography

United Nations Secretariat Building, NYC

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Disease Outbreak News

Troll/reply guy tried to get me to back down from my unequivocal statement that there's no evidence the 2020 election was stolen, claiming it's better to "meet people halfway" if I want to convince them.

No. As a researcher and educator, I believe in providing clear, accurate information.

The "evidence" that the election was stolen is made up bullshit. To call it anything else is a disservice.

If someone claims that 2+2=5, I'm not going to try to get them to compromise that it's 4.5.