Marshmallow

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The parish house at an abandoned church

Gallery/info: https://www.abandonedamerica.us/st-peters-episcopal-church

The Abandoned St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Germantown, PA) | Abandoned America

St. Peter's Episcopal Church is a rare instance where an abandoned church and its magnificent outbuildings were saved and reintegrated into the community. This is what it looked like before rehabilitation started. By Matthew Christopher's Abandoned America.

"Oh, crap, are those F-16s?"
There’s a column in the Washington Post that summarizes this paper as saying Conservatives are more likely to support federalism, even if it complicates their policy aims, because they fear big government. But conveniently, they left out this from the paper, “There is, too, a meaningful element of racial resistance in the conservative embrace of federalism and that makes conservative consistency less virtuous.” https://academic.oup.com/publius/advance-article/doi/10.1093/publius/pjad003/7025858?login=false
Ideology and Support for Federalism in Theory—And in Practice

Abstract. Conservatives are more likely than liberals to support the concept of federalism. In this article, we look at this support in the context of particula

OUP Academic
Very few socks mate for life

An empty sitting room in an abandoned resort

More at: https://www.abandonedamerica.us/harmony-house-resort

Documenting the Downfall of the Abandoned Harmony House Resort | Abandoned America

Once a beautiful resort, now a rotting reminder of how far the area's economy has slumped - one way or another, the Harmony House Resort* is one of a kind. By Matthew Christopher of Abandoned America

In Poland, waxwing birds love to eat fermented fruit, get drunk and then lie insensible on the pavement.
People collect them and put them in a safe place until they sober up... #OurBeautifulWorld
Thanks to @StateofPoland for the photo.
Questioning of science is done through rigorous peer review by experts, if possible aided by open science principles. Not by twitter trolls.

Congress can — and we should — use these final weeks of 2022 to protect DACA recipients by giving them a pathway to citizenship.

Dreamers are just as American as any of us. Thank you to MSNBC’s Alicia Menendez for talking with me about the progress these young Americans deserve.