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Louis at Glastonbury Festival today - 24/6
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24JUN22 Post work out self portrait
#gay bear#handsome bear#selfie#self portrait#daddy bear#muscle bear#daddy#work out#chubby chaser#punk rock
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Reorganizing my Wanda/WandaVision pins. I still have some others than need to go on a board. But after seeing Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, I'm really ambivalent about this collection. I grew to love Wanda in the MCU. And I grieved with her in WandaVision. But the Wanda who showed up in MoM had so little connection to the character I've grown so fond of, it might as well have been a different character entirely.. She was cruel and bitter and incredibly selfish. That's not the young woman who apologized to a town, who let the love of her life, her children, go for the sake of saving others. It was like her character had simply gone from creating the Hex to destroying the multiverse without any development or growth. Like she'd learned nothing. And cared even less. And it didn't help that I saw it on 24Jun22, the day the US SCOTUS stripped away bodily autonomy from anyone possessing a uterus in the US. Because it felt like Wanda's madness and cruelty were based more in a male concept that a woman is only valuable as a babymaker, rather than in a woman's true perspective on grief and loss. It felt disconnected and frankly beyond sexist. Wanda should have been a hero, fighting back the dark, not a fractured and f*cked up villain who carelessly destroyed worlds and murdered how many? Hundreds? Thousands? Millions? Was she any better than Thanos? Or was she ultimately worse? So I saw the film once. I never need to see it again. But at the same time, I am mourning the character that inspired this collection. That Wanda is gone, replaced by something evil and cruel. And that's not fair, either. YMMV. But for me, MoM was an unpleasant and disappointing waste of good actors and good performances in service to a what i found ro be a really sh*tty and frankly offensive story. So, not sure if I'm going to keep this collection. But for the moment it's a tribute to a character who grew on me, and a show that made me laugh, made me gasp, and ultimately made me cry because it also made me care. https://www.instagram.com/p/CficYPsOQl6/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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CJ court watch 24jun22
SCt finally published an official decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, 597 U. S. __ (2022). Decision was more or less 5-1-3. CJ Roberts concurred in the judgment only and offered a "can't we all just get along?" concurrence.
*** For the first 185 years after the adoption of the Constitution, each State was permitted to address [the abortion] issue in accordance with the views of its citizens. Then, in 1973, this Court decided Roe v. Wade, 410 U. S. 113. Even though the Constitution makes no mention of abortion, the Court held that it confers a broad right to obtain one. It did not claim that American law or the common law had ever recognized such a right, and its survey of history ranged from the constitutionally irrelevant (e.g., its discussion of abortion in antiquity) to the plainly incorrect (e.g., its assertion that abortion was probably never a crime under the common law). After cataloging a wealth of other information having no bearing on the meaning of the Constitution, the opinion concluded with a numbered set of rules much like those that might be found in a statute enacted by a legislature. Under this scheme, each trimester of pregnancy was regulated differently, but the most critical line was drawn at roughly the end of the second trimester, which, at the time, corresponded to the point at which a fetus was thought to achieve “viability,” i.e., the ability to survive outside the womb. Although the Court acknowledged that States had a legitimate interest in protecting “potential life,”1 it found that this interest could not justify any restriction on previability abortions. The Court did not explain the basis for this line, and even abortion supporters have found it hard to defend Roe’s reasoning. One prominent constitutional scholar wrote that he “would vote for a statute very much like the one the Court end[ed] up drafting” if he were “a legislator,” but his assessment of Roe was memorable and brutal: Roe was “not constitutional law” at all and gave “almost no sense of an obligation to try to be.”2***
We hold that Roe and Casey must be overruled. The Constitution makes no reference to abortion, and no such right is implicitly protected by any constitutional provision, including the one on which the defenders of Roe and Casey now chiefly rely—the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. That provision has been held to guarantee some rights that are not mentioned in the Constitution, but any such right must be “deeply rooted in this Nation’s history and tradition” and “implicit in the concept of ordered liberty.” Washington v. Glucksberg, 521 U. S. 702, 721 (1997) (internal quotation marks omitted).
The right to abortion does not fall within this category. Until the latter part of the 20th century, such a right was entirely unknown in American law. Indeed, when the Fourteenth Amendment was adopted, three quarters of the States made abortion a crime at all stages of pregnancy. The abortion right is also critically different from any other right that this Court has held to fall within the Fourteenth Amendment’s protection of “liberty.” Roe’s defenders characterize the abortion right as similar to the rights recognized in past decisions involving matters such as intimate sexual relations, contraception, and marriage, but abortion is fundamentally different, as both Roe and Casey acknowledged, because it destroys what those decisions called “fetal life” and what the law now before us describes as an “unborn human being.”13****
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THIS IS GRAEME PARK: LONG LIVE HOUSE RADIO SHOW 24JUN22
In this week’s Long Live House Radio Show 24JUN22...
Girls Of The Internet
Davie
Delgado
Patrick Adams presents Phreek
Shakedown
Purple Disco Machine
Edwyn Collins
Soul Central
Mary J. Blige
Ultra Naté
Basement Jaxx
Diana Ross and more.
For an extended and uninterrupted mix of the first hour of this show with extra tracks from Louie Vega, Patrick Adams & Cloud Two feat. Anané, Medlar, Avicii & Sebastien Drums, Harry Romero & Inaya Day, Joe Ventura, Groove Armada and more which are not included here, check out Long Live House Extra every Monday which is exclusively available via Mixcloud Select.
THIS IS GRAEME PARK: LONG LIVE HOUSE RADIO SHOW 24JUN22
Title (Mix), Artist
Get Wet (Extended Vocal & Bonus Dub), C-Bank feat. Eleanore Mills
Desalniettemin, Yannick Roberts
Planetarium, Rocco Universal
El Ventarrón (Lorenzo Soria LSD Remix), Grupo La Droga vs Lorenzo Soria
Sound Asleep, Girls Of The Internet
Breath Control, Daddy Squad
Walk Away To The Beat, Davie
Fue Una Lagrima (The Phenomenal Handclap Band Remix), Elia & Elizabeth v The Phenomenal Handclap Band
Feel The Love In My Soul, Delgado
Weekend, Patrick Adams presents Phreek
At Night (Alan Braxe Remix), Shakedown
Emotion, Purple Disco Machine
A Girl Like You, Edwyn Collins
The Destroyer, Soul Central
Going Back To My Roots, Odyssey
Boogie 2nite (Dr Packer Remix), Seamus Haji
Doctor Love (Late Nite Tuff Guy Hypnotizin' Groove), First Choice
Doctor Love, The Discoboxers feat. Mary J. Blige
Chillin' (Con Carne Por Favor Mix by We In Music vs The Buffalo Bunch), Modjo
Free (Ibitaly Mix), Ultra Naté
Superlovin', Mark Funk & Danny Cruz
Red Alert (Club Mix), Basement Jaxx
Pump Up The Jam (Jo Manji's Beach Mix 2016), Jo Manji vs Technotronic
Upside Down (The Checkup Club Remix), Diana Ross
Ultra Flava (David Penn Remix), Heller & Farley Project
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Louis and Luke at Glastonbury today! 24.06
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Louis at Glastonbury today - 24/6
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Louis at Glastonbury Festival today - 24/6
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via poppyanais’s Instagram story (flipped version) - 24/6
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Louis and Luke at Glastonbury Festival - 24/6
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Louis at Glastonbury Festival - 24/6
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Louis at Glastonbury today - 24/6
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Louis laughing with a friend during Sam Fender’s set at Glastonbury Festival (via ellacwinter’s Instagram story) - 24/6
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@taysnini louis tomlinson vibing to sam fender at glastonbury!! my dad took this
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Louis at Glastonbury Festival today - 24/6
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via poppyanais’s Instagram story - 24/6
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