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Working Remotely
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Trump Supporters/The New Republican Party
Right?
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Quote of the Day
Wouldn’t it be great if we could vaccinate our kids to prevent them from catching things like racism, ignorance, and intolerance?” – Angela Mathews
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I Almost Remember What It Was, Too.
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Sorry, Ben…
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Now Why is That?
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My Ignorance is Embarrassing
For all the years I was in the architectural profession, I had never heard of this man.
From SickoRicko:
Paul Revere Williams was born in Los Angeles on February 18, 1894 to Lila Wright Williams and Chester Stanley Williams who had recently moved from Memphis with their young son, Chester, Jr. When Paul was two years old his father died, and two years later his mother died. The children were placed in separate foster homes. Paul was fortunate to grow up in the home of a foster mother who devoted herself to his education and to the development of his artistic talent.

At the turn of the 20th century, Los Angeles was a vibrant multi-ethnic environment with a population of only 102,000 of which 3,100 were African American (U.S. Census 1900). During Williams’ youth the California dream attracted people from across the United States, and they mixed together with little prejudice. Williams later reported that he was the only African American child in his elementary school, and at Polytechnic High School he was part of an ethnic mélange. However, in high school he experienced the first hint of adversity when a teacher advised him against pursuing a career in architecture, because he would have difficulty attracting clients from the majority white community and the smaller black community could not provide enough work.
Click here to read more. Click here to see an extensive gallery of his work.
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Still Too Gorgeous For It’s Own Good
Especially since we are entering the period of a couple dozen days each year when in Phoenix you can actually drive with the top down.
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Pass It On
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It’s Almost As If…
…governing bodies (especially Republican, although it’s not limited to just Republicans) with their current frenzied push to reopen everything, lift mandates and get life back to “normal” are simply saying, “Fuck it. Let god sort ’em out. It’s fine if we lose half the population. They are too many people anyway.”
How did we survive the last ice age? How did we get this far along the evolutionary ladder and yet remain so fundamentally…stupid?
Ironically, the more vax/mask policies abandoned, the fewer antivaxxers/antimaskers we’ll have to deal with. The collateral damage is, however, the one thing that prevents me from simply throwing up my hands and saying, “you do you,” because it affects everyone.
Caring about other people is apparently out of fashion these days. I weep for our species.
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Just Stop!
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Two Greats

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Point Taken!
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Yes, She Really Is That Stupid
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Each New Season of Drag Race Feels Like This
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Someone Wants Cake
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You Gave Up The Right to Complain
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It’s Not Funny Because It’s True
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Like a Gangsta…
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365 Days of UNF: Day 51
Republican Idiot Starter Pack
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A Lot of Pearl Clutching This Week
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Tick Tock Motherfucker!
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Oh, You Know. You Know.
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Nice Try, Aliens.
But honestly, with everything else going on right now, what if there is?
What if the US Government reverse-engineered crashed alien spacecraft and have built bases on the dark side of the Moon and Mars and our space program is nothing but smoke and mirrors?
How does it affect your life personally?
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Submitted Without Further Comment
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