Carissa Moore. Escape. via hurley
Tbilisi, Georgia
St. Petersburg, Russia
London, England
Paris, France
Thessaloniki, Greece
Rome, Italy
Berlin, Germany
Tokyo, Japan
Montenegro
Mumbai, India
The Battle of New York was the end of the world. This, now, is the new world. People are different.
What the crap is this? Are they taunting us?
Family of Sunisa Lee of Team USA celebrate after she won gold in the Women’s Artistic Gymnastics All-Around Final on Day 6 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Ariake Gymnastics Centre on July 29, 2021 (Source: Getty Images)
I’m going to laugh my butt off if this dramatic ‘going into labor’ thing turns out to be just Braxton Hicks contractions. Please oh please, PB, that would be hilarious. Please avert the whole dramatic Hollywood birth thing. Please give me a mother whose contractions stop after five minutes and has to be put on Pitocin. A mother who has to have the doctor break her water because it won’t break on its own. I’m begging you.
“Looking over your shoulder should be second nature.”
“Are we still friends?”
“Tony, you are being uncharacteristically non-hyperverbal.”
“I know how much Barnes means to you... Stay at home. You'll only make this worse.”
“I wouldn't stress about it.”
Kai sure is trigger happy considering his issues with killing in Wu Assassins.
That said, this interpersonal drama is the most intriguing thing so far. I love Jenny and Tommy's relationship. She was the heart of the group. I really hope we get to see more of the way her loss has impacted them.
“To live in a culture in which women are routinely naked where men aren’t is to learn inequality in little ways all day long” - Naomi Wolf, The Beauty Myth
The Sound of Music (1965) dir. Robert Wise
Buy them online! Directly from the USPS website! Buy them so my cute and sad five year old can keep sending drawings to the friends that he misses terribly!
The USPS is facing privatization by the GOP greed-mongering idiots, but let me tell you why this is bad
First of all, the postal service is in the constitution. You know, that thing the GOP pretends to care about when it suits them. It’s designed to make communication available for even the poor. It’s the only service that reaches many rural addresses, ALL addresses, in fact, and other shipping services will leave packages to them because of this. It’s the only service that is as cheap. Fifty cents to send a letter across country. The next cheapest service is $13. They are not subsidized or funded by the government, but make money off mailers and advertising and junk mail...and stamps.
This vital service employs over 600,000 people, services every place, rural or poor. If it is privatized, it will be the end of accessible shipping for the lowest class. Make no mistake, it’s not just greed, this is an attempt to take one more thing from the 99%
Buy stamps! If we all do, we can save them!
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Stamps can also be purchased via phone, online, or even by fax.