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A little late to the party but after seeing so many Mikus in other cultures decided to do one from my own and well I’m from Pittsburgh and let me tell you our culture is road rage
#Hatsune Miku#Miku#My Art#artists on tumblr#Vocaloid#miku in your culture#miku international#miku in my culture#miku around the world#fanart#Miku Hatsune#anime#cute#Pittsburgh#miku fanart#character design#funny#vocaloid fanart#hatsune miku fanart#PA#Pennsylvania#culture#yinzer#jagoff#black and yellow#steelers#pirates#penguins#black and gold#pitt
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Here’s a video so you can hear the water and the thrushes. I took it for you because you couldn’t be there. <3
#geopsych video#pennsylvania#landscape#sunlight#sunlight through mist#june#nazareth borough park woods#nazareth pa#wood thrushes singing
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Attention Pennsylvania voters!
Senator Bob Casey’s race is now at a margin of 0.53%.
An automatic recount in PA is triggered with a margin of 0.5%. That’s a difference of 0.03% or a little over 2,000 votes. We need to make sure every ballot is counted here, and there’s thousands of uncounted ballots right now due to voter error.
Did you mail in a ballot? Check to see it was accepted here:
If it says anything other than accepted/counted/etc, your ballot needs your attention. A mistake in filling it out means that your ballot will not count unless you “cure” it. Check your county’s curing policies:
See full instructions for curing by county here.
You have until November 12 to cure your ballot in PA.
Do you know someone who mailed in a PA ballot? Please pass these links on to them. You may be the difference between their vote counting or not in a super close race.
Everyone else, you can help PA voters cure their ballots. If you live in Pennsylvania, you can help canvass in your county (see links in this thread). If you are in another state, you can sign up to call voters and help them cure by phone.
Want to help another state? Sign up for a shift through November 19.
#signal boost#us politics#kamala harris#pennsylvania#bob casey#us elections#if you’re feeling sad i promise this work will help lift your spirits#it feels good helping empower voters to make sure their vote counts#pennsylvania has tons of rules with mail in ballots where voters can make mistakes#the harris votes in pa are most suspicious to me#we just learned all the pa democrats in the state legislature held onto their seats#highly unusual for harris to be so low if downticket races are doing this good and bob casey is this close#a recount would mean all ballots recounted and charged to the state not the campaign#edited the signup links to go directly to the mobilize pages#if you have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask#by my count we still have 16 house races too close to call and the seats are 199-211 currently so every seat counts to hold trump back#full instructions link is now updated
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#Hatsune Miku#Miku#My Art#artists on tumblr#Vocaloid#miku in your culture#miku international#miku in my culture#miku around the world#fanart#Miku Hatsune#anime#cute#Pittsburgh#miku fanart#character design#funny#vocaloid fanart#hatsune miku fanart#PA#Pennsylvania#culture#yinzer#jagoff#black and yellow#steelers#pirates#penguins#black and gold#pitt
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Bazen bir çok insanla aynı dili konuşmuyor olsak da. aklen ve kalben hep aynı uzaklara dalarız aslında..
Inner sadness..
#photography#yörüngede#artists on tumblr#cottagecore#my photography#landscape#aesthetic#popular#flowers#geopsych video#pennsylvania#sunlight#sunlight through mist#june#nazareth borough park woods#nazareth pa#wood thrushes singing#solar eclipse#nature#light#sciencecore#science#sun#shadows#cat#catcore#naturecore#earthcore#earth#solar system
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Maze, 1972 by Alice Aycock
12-sided wooden structure of 5 concentric dodecagonal rings broken by 19 points of entry and 17 barriers 32’ diameter x 6’ high Originally sited at Gibney Farm near New Kingston, Pennsylvania
#art#landscape#photography#black and white#maze#alice aycock#PA#Pennsylvania#dodecagonal#installation#u
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The Pennsylvania Senate race is still too close to call.
While it's unlikely to affect the presidential race, I hope Americans are aware that the NBC decision desk (pictured above) and New York Times decision desk have not yet called the Pennsylvania Senate race between McCormick (R) and Casey (D), deeming it still too close to call. The AP called the race for McCormick on Wednesday November 7, citing a 30,000 vote margin between the candidates with an estimated 91,000 votes remaining to count -- the rationale being that there were not enough potential votes left in areas favouring Casey to make a difference.
Since then:
The number of estimated votes left to count has been updated by PA from 91,000 to at least 100,000 per a Thursday announcement from the PA Secretary of State, including provisional, military, overseas, and some Election Day votes;
McCormick has filed multiple lawsuits in an attempt to prevent or limit continue counting of provisional ballots, some of which have now by Friday been withdrawn or dismissed;
Efforts from a group called "PA Fair Elections" to challenge 4,000 mail-in ballots (mostly from overseas or military voters) have now all been withdrawn or dismissed. A number of these challenges had previously been flagged both by the media and by individual voters. (Screenshots of these challenge emails being circulated on tumblr alongside accusations of 'cheating' -- in the end these challenges were made in bad faith, but technically made and ultimately dismissed through legal means.)
This DOES NOT MEAN that the Pennsylvania Senate seat is in any way guaranteed to flip once all the remaining votes are counted. The race is extremely close -- enough so that the AP is confident standing by its call.
What it DOES mean is that the votes have not yet finished being counted, and that it is not yet truly known who will have the most votes in the end. Although McCormick has already declared victory, Casey (in my view very reasonably and wisely) has not yet conceded and is calling for all votes to be counted.
By Pennsylvania law, a recount must occur if the race is within 0.5%. It's looking likely that this will occur. While recounts rarely change the outcome unless results are truly within the main of a handful of votes, they are an important tool for ensuring confidence in the final results.
I know that people are grieving and demoralized right now, but these tight margin races are CRITICAL for determining how large the margin of victory will be for Democrats to flip the Senate in future elections. (Assuming future electing aren't subverted or dismantled somehow by a second Trump administration, but we have to hold out hope for institutional residence here.) The outcome of this and other right Senate and House races may have enormous consequences in a few years, and it would be agonizing to look back and realize that the window of opportunity to ensure a fair outcome had been squandered.
So -- what can Americans do?
Send a note to Bob Casey and his team via his campaign website in support of his efforts to ensure all votes are counted (particularly given the legal challenges from the Republican candidate and Republican-aligned groups) and decision to wait to concede until all votes are counted. The man is getting dragged in Conservative media in particular for 'refusing to concede'; add your voice to the people validating that decision as both reasonable and moral.
Keep an eye on this race as the counting (and potential recounting) proceeds, including any further legal challenges attempting to prevent or limit the counting of all ballots. Regardless of the outcome, all eligible votes MUST BE COUNTED. To do otherwise would be both subversion if democracy and an stoicism legal precedent for future elections.
Watch for other legal challenges, particularly in battleground states or right races, seeking to disqualify or prevent the counting of ballots. Look for credible sources, especially local ones. Make noise about them with cited sources if you think there is a risk they may be missed. Notify groups like Democracy Docket or the American Civil Liberties Union if you have concerns. Shared truth and shared confidence in the legitimacy of election results -- including that all eligible votes are counted -- is essential for democracy to function.
Push back on claims that the election results are fully known or finalized. With multiple House races still undecided and a few razor-thin margin Senate races with ballots remaining to be counted, those kind of statements are simply not true. And state-level race are inherently more likely to not make it onto people's radar than the presidential race if candidates try to make it so certain ballots aren't counted or contesting the results if a tight race flips.
There is only a very small window post-election to ensure things like outstanding legal challenges over whether certain ballots can be included in the count are resolved. Please stay alert and do not let that window close without doing all you can to ensure every eligible ballot is counted -- particularly in those tight, tight down-ballot races. 🙏
Note: This post should be accurate as of the end of day on Friday, November 9. Once the results of the PA Senate race are known and truly final, I will update this pay with the results.
UPDATE: As of November 22, Bob Casey (D) has now officially conceded the Pennsylvania Senate race to Dave McCormick (R).
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#pennsylvania#us senate#us election#election 2024#pa#us politics#uspol#democracy#i hasn't realized that this race still hadn't been called#or all ballots counted#and seeing the legal challenges from McCormick when i dug into it further made me Extremely Unimpressed#combined with the bad faith challenges to overseas ballots this seems to me like a coordinated/multifaceted effort to disenfranchise voters#is it 'fraud'? likely technically not#but it's certainly immoral and undemocratic#and should not be tolerated#regardless of whether it does it did not end up affecting the outcone
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Slate Belt Miku representing Eastern Pennsylvania
#art#my art#vocaloid#hatsune miku#Pennsylvania Miku#Technically Bangor Miku but people would think she is from Maine not a tiny PA town#American Miku
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🥨🩵 a really messy sketch of Pennsylvania Dutch Miku 🩵🥨
a more finished piece is to come! (eventually!)
#hatsune miku#vocaloid#miku#PA Dutch#PA German#worldwide miku#dutchy miku#pennsylvania dutch#Pennsylvania German#sketch#my art#pz art
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Former Bethlehem Steel site
Steelstacks, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
#bethlehem steel#beth steel#pennsylvania#bethlehem pa#dji#drone photography#steel mill#blast furnace
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That time of year when the ginkgos are laying down the golden carpet.
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📍 Appalachian Trail, Delaware Water Gap
#adventuring in the forest#I found a new waterfall!#caledonia creek#Delaware water gap#appalachian trail#Mount minsi#me#personal#mine#adventures#adventure#nature#nature photography#waterfall#waterfall hike#pa hiking#Pennsylvania#Monroe county#Caledonia creek falls#forest#summer hiking
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#petfinder#catfinder#cat#kitten#kitty#food mention#mister biscuits#orange tuxedo tabby#marbled tabby#pa#pennsylvania#1k
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Tsuchinshan comet
#night sky#astronomy#autumn#fall#autumn colors#no filter#PA#pennsylvania#star gazing#comet tsuchinshan atlas#c/2023 a3 tsuchinshan atlas
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#TilesOnTuesday + #TwoForTuesday:
165 & 349 “Porcupine”
Usually these tile pairs are duplicate compositions, but not these! 👀
From the ongoing search for all the animals from the 420 original 1906 Moravian tile mosaics by Henry Mercer on the Pennsylvania Capitol floor.
#animals in art#20th century art#museum visit#porcupine#tilework#Henry Chapman Mercer#Mercer tiles#Moravian tiles#1900s#Pennsylvania art#American art#decorative arts#ceramics#mosaic#Arts and Crafts Movement#historical buildings#PA Capitol#PA history#Tiles on Tuesday
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