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Marion Post Wolcott tool the featured photograph in September 1938. “Bohemian coal miners, now unemployed, since mechanization of mines, Jere, Scotts Run, West Virginia” · This is what I did last week. The featured photograph: “Bohemian coal miners, now unemployed, since mechanization of mines, Jere, Scotts Run, West Virginia” · @MollyJongFast is the daughter of zesty zipless fucker Erica Mann Jong, who had no middle name at birth. Her initials were EM, which is not as bad as 2 other Jews with no middle name, Bernard Sanders and Bette Midler. · From wikipedia: “Hitler’s War is a biographical book by the British author and Holocaust denier David Irving.” · @eyeslasho Use one of these stock passive-aggressive clichés in a reply to me, and you’ll get blocked (two casualties so far this morning): Fixed it for you! Any questions? I’ll wait, Try harder, Do better, But you do you, Period, Do your homework, Full stop, Hope that helps, Got it, The more you know, But you knew that, Figure it out, You’re so close, Learn history, Please try to follow along, Next, Cope, Get educated, Check your privilege, Let that sink in, Read a book, Cry more/harder, This isn’t hard, Educate yourself, Do your own research, The science is settled, My guy, Asking for a friend, It’s not complicated, Read the room, You’re welcome, Take the L, Try again, You’re new at this, aren’t you? Tell me you don’t understand ___ without telling me you don’t understand ___, I don’t know who needs to hear this, Found the guy who ______, Nah, Cute, Thanks for playing · · Anolik recently sold proposal for a book on Eve Babitz (“the intrepid author and unofficial muse and midwife to L.A.’s 1960s nascent modern art scene,” as the Los Angeles Time calls her) and the non-show business side of Hollywood, and is also ghostwriting a young adult book for Random House. And with two “wild little guys” — aged 5-months and 2-years — to take care of, Anolik is definitely keeping herself busy. · I probably learned it by doing that, because I was self-conscious. I always think of the last line of a Salinger short story, “Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut.” It’s two college friends, both around 28, which I guess was middle-aged then. Both get unhappy in their lives and they get drunk over the course of a long, snowy afternoon. And at the end one cries to the other and says, “I was a nice girl once, wasn’t I? Wasn’t I?” I think about that all the time, because I used to be so polite. And now I’m just used to getting yelled at and told I’m a jerk or to go away. I just don’t mind at this point. · Ice: The Penultimate Frontier Space may be The Final Frontier, but Colonizing Icebergs is the Rational Priority · an alert has been issued for your locatio · Russell Lee took the featured photograph in July 1941. “Cold drinks on Fourth of July. Vale, OregonVale, Oregon.” This is a repost. · LAWYER One skilled in circumvention of the law. LECTURER One with hand in your pocket, tongue in your ear and faith in your patience. LIAR A lawyer with a roving commission. LITIGATION A machine which you go into as a pig and come out of as a sausage. · This is a repost from 2022. The Saudi-Yemen conflict has become part of the Israel-Gaza clusterf***. … · Jack Delano took the featured photograph in July 1940. “Group of Florida migrants on their way to Cranberry, New Jersey, to pick potatoes. Near Shawboro, North Carolina” · Pictures are from The Library of Congress. Arthur Rothstein took the featured photograph in June 1940. “Brooklyn NY. Red Hook housing development. Jimmy Caputo, seven years old, and Annette, three years old, at their nightly prayers.” · Didion&Babitz is a trashy book about two trashy/frequently trashed ladies. One of them avoided scandal long enough to become respectable. The featured picture: “Brooklyn NY. Red Hook housing development. Jimmy Caputo, seven years old, and Annette, three years old, at their nightly prayers.” · Did Andy Warhol really say “In the future everybody will be famous for fifteen minutes”? Only his hairdresser knows for sure. Pictures today are from 1927. “California Beauty Week, Mark Hopkins Hotel, July 28 to Aug.2″ · #SignsYouAreTooOldToParty · This is a repost from February 2008. That was the year Barack Hussein Obama was elected POTUS. The middle name was frequently heard, mostly by people making subtle digs about the President. BHO was followed by Donald John Trump. A commode/man-who-pays-for-prostitutes is a poetic commentary on this controversial figure. As for Joseph Robinette Biden, his middle name did not inspire anything or anybody. … Pictures today are from The Library of Congress. · Arthur Rothstein took the featured photograph in 1942. “Queens, New York Nursery school at the Queensbridge housing project. Child washing before lunch.” · Most of the famous early Presidents did not have middle names. The featured photo today: “Queens, New York Nursery school at the Queensbridge housing project. Child washing before lunch.” · object personna, inanimate object from retirement, the pandemic was but five years ago, the thing still works a miracle repent, a good thing its not at mar a lago, button on top does mysterious things, go red go green go black and white go blue, earbuds phone is turned off in case of rings , will need to find something else to eschew, or maybe best angle will be from there, i may be the only person to care, always happy eventbright performance, another event held in present tense, desktop camera from cie computer, tacky little store next to georgia tech, · pictures today are from The Library of Congress Arthur Rothstein took the featured photograph in June 1942. “Brooklyn, New York. Red Hook housing development. Residents of the project at the community center party” · selah






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