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La dame à la licorne
Gli animali dalle zampe fesse
Quanti animali vedete che abbiano la zampa fessa cioé lo zoccolo? C’é l’ipnotico (o ipnotizzato?) unicorno e poi quello strano cagnolino col muso appuntito, il quale non é un cagnolino...
Si potrebbe trattare di un Tragulo meglio conosciuto come topocervo (le uniche immagini somiglianti sono queste e non posso pubblicarle dovrete vederle direttamente sul sito: https://www.alamy.it/tragulus-javanicus-stampa-il-mouse-java-deer-tragulus-javanicus-e-una-specie-di-anche-toed-ungulato-nella-famiglia-tragulidae-quando-si-raggiunge-la-maturita-e-circa-le-dimensioni-di-un-coniglio-il-che-lo-rende-il-piu-piccolo-ungulati-viventi-si-trovano-nelle-foreste-in-java-e-forse-di-bali-sebbene-gli-avvistamenti-non-sono-state-verificate-1700-1880-image328703655.html?imageid=F2985E1A-458B-4301-AD51-E877B46007DB&p=546931&pn=1&searchId=d6866be71c5f8580142d2624ebab8aa1&searchtype=0 )
Ne esistono diverse specie https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragulus come potete leggere anche su Wikipedia, ma la cosa più importante é non solo che si trovano soprattutto in Malesia, quindi nella zona vicina all’Australia (la parte del continente sott’acqua), il continente semi-distrutto nel quale vivono gli animali più strani al mondo, quelli al confine fra due razze, fra due specie opposte, ma anche che potrebbero essere la chiave del mistero per eccellenza (o la bufala per eccellenza?): quella raccontata da Primo Levi in “Ranocchi sulla Luna e altri animali”, al capitolo “Figli del vento” (pag. 100 nell’edizione Einaudi)
Perché figli del vento? Perché i maschi della specie (dei roditori) di cui parla Levi affidano il loro sperma al vento, come fossero piante, e le femmine lo ricevono quindi per via aerea, cioé senza nessun contatto fisico con il maschio verità biologica o leggenda? Questo dovete dirmelo voi perché i vicini del piano di sopra continuano a infettare l’aria con una sostanza, facendo finta di sbattere tappeti o pulire la scopa sulla ringhiera (cosa già di suo poco simpatica, soprattutto in periodo di pandemia) e l’aria si riempie di una strana sostanza che puzza come di grasso acido o di latte acido Questa stessa puzza l’avevano addosso il fratello e la cognata di mammina Di Filippo (lui morì cieco e paralizzato) ma anche l’automobile di Alfio D’Amico (il dj di Gela sosia dell’arcibishop di Canterbury Rowan Williams) Questa sostanza qualcuno la utilizza e probabilmente l’ha anche creata e si mormora in giro che si tratti di spore che entrano dentro lo pneuma e vi crescono dentro, che insomma si tratta delle spore dalle quali nascono gli esseri invisibili che dominano gli esseri umani facendoli diventare pazzi Questa leggenda deve essere molto antica se era già raccontata negli arazzi della Dama con l’unicorno e l’arazo stesso rappresenta poi in letteratura il contatto telepatico, cioé l’essere umano abitato dall’essere invisibile che può creare pseudo contatti telepatici con altri esseri umani, meglio comprensibili come una comunicazione vera e propria tra “ospiti” alla quale assistiamo da marionette senza alcun potere
Sembra che anche il Re dei Topi di Hoffmann sia un topo cervo e la parola “samen”, cioé sperma, é nascosta nella parola seltsam, cioé strano, che si ripete almeno una quindicina di volte nel testo In fondo si tratta di uno sposalizio, quindi quel che accade serve a conquistare una moglie, una moglie bambola più esattamente Quindi abbiamo il topo con sette teste e lo schiaccianoci che le teste le schiaccia, anche la testa più dura, e queste due cose sembrano essere essenziali per lo sposalizio Ma secondo la leggenda metropolitana che sta correndo per il mondo nella nostra epoca, lo “schiaccianoci” é l’arma elettromagnetica che stanno utilizzando i miei vicini di casa su di me e di tanto in tanto buttano sulla mia finestra aperta una quantità molto abbondante della loro sostanza puzzolente, poiché secondo questa leggenda occorre che la donna sia piena di un particolare campo magnetico perché le spore si appiccichino (ma si appiccicano dove? Mi sembra piuttosto impossibile che arrivino dentro l’utero) Quindi i miei vicini di casa starebbero cercando di fecondarmi per farmi mettere al mondo un Umpalumpa per dirla alla Roal Dahl, un Sammy Basso, per dirla più chiaramente
Verità biologica o bufala? A me puzza di bufala, ma vorrei che comunque raccoglieste dei campioni di questa sostanza che gli Alessi buttano nell’aria, per sapere di cosa si tratta, così magari se ne fanno una ragione e la smettono di spararmi addosso i loro taser elettromagnetici e di infettarmi l’aria
Per quanto riguarda lo Schiaccianoci e il Re dei Topi di Hoffmann penso che racconti qualcosa di molto più interessante, ma al momento non so dirvi altro...
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View my official candidate video right here via YouTube!
Register to vote for Jamie & C.U. for AD51 by January 11th 2021 at ademelections.com
You have to register on the website, even if you registered to vote in the presidential elections, because the CA state dem party uses a different system. If you don't register, the party won't know to send you a ballot. Register ademelections.com.
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King Misuzulu of the Zulu Nation is crowned today.
God bless him and the Zulu Nation.
from https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/kwazulu-natal/live-blog-king-misuzulus-coronation-at-moses-mabhida-stadium-in-durban-10ac73e3-7e9f-473b-ad51-4050df99e69b
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❗❗❗I'm excited to be making a 2nd announcement that I'm running for re-election as one of your AD51 Assembly District Delegates alongside a slate of amazing, hardworking activists and community leaders in our district! I am humbly asking for your vote for ALL OF US to represent you together as your AD51 Delegates.
Register to vote in the elections today at ademelections.com
You have to register at the link because this is a state party election. It's the only way the party will know you want a ballot since they use a different system from the system you registered in to vote for president. That's why you have to register again.
Takes less than 2 minutes to register for your ballot, do it today @ ademelections.com
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Materials
Yarn in green, brown, yellow, off-white, red (I used Loops & Threads Impeccable in fern, chocolate brown, butterscotch, aran, cherry)
E (3.5mm) crochet hook
2 inch terracotta pot
scissors
yarn needle
fiberfill
Optional: hot glue
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Notes
Worked in continuous rounds, do not join
Stitch counts in ( ) at the end of round
This pattern uses the magic circle method and invisible decreases
Abbreviations (US)
sc = single crochet
hdc= half double crochet
inc = increase
dec = invisible decrease
BLO = back loops only
ss = slip stitch
FO = fasten off
Pattern
The cactus is made up of three sections, called “pads”.
Bottom pad
in green
Sc 6 in a magic ring (6)
[Sc, inc] x 3 (9)
Inc around (18)
Sc around (18)
” (18)
” (18)
” (18)
[Sc, dec] x 3 (12)
Sc around (12)
Dec around (6)
FO with a tail for sewing and flatten, do not stuff.
Middle pad
in green
Sc 6 in a magic ring (6)
[Sc, inc] x 3 (9)
[Sc 2, inc] x 3 (12)
Sc around (12)
” (12)
” (12)
Dec around (6)
FO with a tail for sewing and flatten, do not stuff.
Top pad
in green
Sc 6 in a magic ring (6)
[Sc, inc] x 3 (9)
Sc around (9)
Dec around (6)
FO with a tail for sewing and flatten, do not stuff.
Flower
in yellow
Sc 6 in a magic ring (6)
[ss, hdc 2] in each stitch around
FO leaving a tail for sewing.
Flower bud
in yellow then red
Sc 6 in a magic ring, change to red at last stitch (6)
In BLO, [sc, inc] x 3 (9)
In both loops, sc around (9)
[Sc, dec] x 3 (6)
FO with a tail for sewing. Use a little bit of stuffing (I just use the yarn ends) before sewing closed.
Dirt
in brown
Sc 6 in a magic ring (6)
Inc around (12)
[Sc, inc] x 6 (18)
Sc around (18)
” (18)
” (18)
[Sc, dec] x 6 (12)
Dec around (6)
Stuff with some filling before sewing closed.
Assembly
Sew the pads on top of each other at an angle with the smallest on top.
Using the off- white yarn, sew a few ‘V’ shapes on each pad.
You can attach the flowers/buds however you wish!
Then attach the plant to the dirt and set in the pot. You can leave as is or secure with some glue.
Have fun!
PATTERN: Prickly Pear Cactus Materials Yarn in green, brown, yellow, off-white, red (I used Loops & Threads Impeccable in fern, chocolate brown, butterscotch, aran, cherry)
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Get out there and #vote, again! #AD51 #bikethevote #NELA (at Eagle Rock, Los Angeles)
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#Repost @lacountyrrcc (@get_repost) ・・・ #AD51 Special Election to fill vacant Assembly seat next up on October 3rd. #MakeYourMark
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Bike The Vote L.A. Voter Guide - 2017 AD51 Primary Election
With the election of Jimmy Gomez to the U.S. Congress, the Assembly seat for California’s 51st District will see a special election on October 3rd, with an all-but-guaranteed runoff on December 5th, 2017.
Many Angelenos in the 51st District -- which includes Northeast L.A., East L.A., Silver Lake, Chinatown, and Echo Park -- express voter fatigue after already seeing four elections this year in March, April, May & June. Unfortunately, this reality will likely result in a low turnout in this important election, but magnifying the individual power of each participating voter.
With Democratic supermajorities in both California’s Assembly and Senate, the 2017 legislative session has already seen progressive action that impacts transportation, including a significant expansion of transportation funding in SB1. With important decisions such as distribution of SB1 funding, expansion of Vision Zero policies, and whether to adopt an ‘Idaho Stop’ law; this election presents Los Angeles voters with an important opportunity to decide who will represent them at the state level. Will we see a voice of support for progressive transportation policies? Will we find a champion to push innovative ideas to help improve equity, safety, and mobility options? Or will District 51 elect someone who will work to table these issues over concerns from the the auto industry and fossil fuel lobby?
The good news for residents of Assembly District 51 is that many of the 13 candidates vying in this race have voiced clear support for Vision Zero, funding for active transportation, and safe streets. Bike The Vote L.A. sent out questionnaires to all candidates, and received responses from 10 of the 13. With such a large field, our AD51 election committee decided to provide letter grades for candidates based on their responses and experience, with the possibility of making an endorsement after the run-off election is set. Individual summaries for responding candidates are listed below, along with a link to each candidate’s full response to Bike The Vote L.A.
2017 CA AD51 Primary Election day: Tuesday, October 3, 7am-8pm Find your polling place: http://lavote.net/locator
AD51 Candidate: Mario Olmos
Mario Olmos is a well-known fixture of Los Angeles’ bike community, familiar to many through his participation in social rides and advocacy for safer streets. His exceptional response to Bike The Vote’s questionnaire shows a depth of understanding of the issues facing safe streets, thanks to his first-hand experience as someone who travels by bike throughout the city on a regular basis. It’s clear that his experience as a ‘sweep’ on group rides making sure that no one is left behind has directly informed his political viewpoint when he declares, “I am running a no drop campaign.” What a spectacular commitment for a politician to make.
Bike The Vote L.A. 2017 Primary Grade: A
[Click HERE for Mario Olmos’s questionnaire response to Bike The Vote L.A.]
AD51 Candidate: Luis Lopez
Luis Lopez is a progressive community advocate with strong roots in Northeast Los Angeles, and has shown a solid grasp of progressive transportation issues. After a strong showing in the 2012 election for the AD51 seat, Lopez certainly finds himself among the frontrunners to succeed Jimmy Gomez. His response to Bike The Vote L.A. offers thoughtful and promising commitments on equitable transportation funding, Vision Zero, bike share expansion, and California’s adoption of the ‘Idaho Stop.’
Bike The Vote L.A. 2017 Primary Grade: A-
[Click HERE for Luis Lopez’ questionnaire response to Bike The Vote L.A.]
AD51 Candidate: Alex de Ocampo
Alex de Ocampo is a promising candidate for AD51, whose endorsement list includes former Bike The Vote L.A. endorsees Mike Gatto and Mitch O’Farrell. In his candidate response, de Ocampo makes strong commitments towards equitable transportation funding, the ‘Idaho Stop’ law (AB 1103), Vision Zero, and subsidies to make bike share systems more accessible to low-income residents.
Bike The Vote L.A. 2017 Primary Grade: A-
[Click HERE for Alex de Ocampo’s questionnaire response to Bike The Vote L.A.]
AD51 Candidate: Mark Vargas
As a Board Member of CicLAvia, Mark Vargas has a impressive record of working to bring visibility to safe streets. His understanding or transportation issues shines through clearly in his thoughtful and detailed response to Bike The Vote L.A., which shows his commitment to improving safety and expanding mobility options for Angelenos equitably.
Bike The Vote L.A. 2017 Primary Grade: A-
[Click HERE for Mark Vargas’ questionnaire response to Bike The Vote L.A.]
AD51 Candidate: Wendy Carrillo
Wendy Carrillo may be a familiar name for voters who are also residents of California’s 34th Congressional District where she ran a strong campaign earlier this year. One of only two women running in this election, Carrillo’s encouraging focus on equity shines through her response to Bike The Vote L.A., with strong commitments to Vision Zero and equitable transportation funding.
Bike The Vote L.A. 2017 Primary Grade: B+
[Click HERE for Wendy Carrillo’s questionnaire response to Bike The Vote L.A.]
AD51 Candidate: Mike Fong
Mike Fong’s long career in public service includes work as a deputy under City Councilman Ed Reyes and Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. In his current job, he provides support to neighborhood councils at L.A.’s Department of Neighborhood Empowerment. He’s also a Trustee of the L.A. Community College District. In his response to Bike The Vote L.A., Fong promises to champion protected bike lanes, Vision Zero, equitable transportation funding, and adoption of an ‘Idaho Stop’ law.
Bike The Vote L.A. 2017 Primary Grade: B+
[Click HERE for Mike Fong’s questionnaire response to Bike The Vote L.A.]
AD51 Candidate: David Vela
Despite the endorsement of anti-Vision Zero Councilmember Gil Cedillo, David Vela offered a well-rounded and encouraging platform on safe streets in his response to Bike The Vote L.A., including commitments to expanding bike share, Vision Zero, equitable transportation funding, and adoption of an ‘Idaho Stop’ law in California.
Bike The Vote L.A. 2017 Primary Grade: B+
[Click HERE for David Vela’s questionnaire response to Bike The Vote L.A.]
AD51 Candidate: Ron Birnbaum
A physician with a focus on universal healthcare, Ron Birnbaum has worked to educate himself on the intersectional aspect of transportation policy. In his response to Bike The Vote L.A., he expresses his vision for healthier, more walkable and bikeable communities connected by public transportation. Bike The Vote L.A. appreciates Birnbaum’s commitment towards bike share and an ‘Idaho Stop’ law, and sees promise in his evolving support for Vision Zero.
Bike The Vote L.A. 2017 Primary Grade: B
[Click HERE for Ron Birnbaum’s questionnaire response to Bike The Vote L.A.]
AD51 Candidate: Patrick Koppula
Patrick Koppula is an inspiring candidate focused on a more equitable and human-centered legislative platform. Koppula’s response to Bike The Vote L.A. shows a focus on improving active transportation in Los Angeles. While some of his answers stop short of firm commitments towards progressive transportation policy, he says he is focused on working to build more walkable and bikeable communities.
Bike The Vote L.A. 2017 Primary Grade: B
[Click HERE for Patrick Koppula’s questionnaire response to Bike The Vote L.A.]
AD51 Candidate: Andrew Aguero
We were troubled by Libertarian candidate Andrew Aguero’s hard line stance against active transportation funding. While it’s clear he has a vision for improving mobility options, Bike The Vote L.A. believes that dedicated funding for biking and walking is an important and necessary component of a safer, more equitable transportation system.
Bike The Vote L.A. 2017 Primary Grade: C
[Click HERE for Andrew Aguero’s questionnaire response to Bike The Vote L.A.]
Bike the Vote L.A. volunteers made repeated efforts to reach all candidates in this race, but after multiple attempts, the following candidates chose not to respond to our questionnaire and were each given a grade of C- for lack of information available to voters related to their transportation platforms. While their decision not to respond does not indicate an opposition to active transportation projects, we are disappointed that they did not prioritize efforts to respond to our questionnaire. These candidates include:
Gabriel Sandoval
John Prysner
Barbara Torres
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#Repost @theartistcaps ・・・ Let's support those who are fighting to be the voice for the people! Support Wendy Carrillo for State Assembly! ✊ . . #Repost @wendycarrillo ・・・ DOING THIS AGAIN! ✊🏼🇺🇸I am running for State Assembly to be a leader for the people and to advance the values our families care about – opportunity, equality and fairness. As a formerly undocumented immigrant, who came to the US as a child, I know what it means to achieve the American Dream – to get a good education, to have access to quality healthcare and the opportunity to have a high-wage job. I will never stop fighting against income inequality and for those who need a voice in our political system. I hope that you will join our campaign. It would be an honor to have your support. PLEASE CONSIDER MAKING A CONTRIBUTION TO HELP ME WIN: www.wendyforassembly.com #AD51 includes the communities of Eagle Rock, Highland Park, Mt. Washington, Glassel Park, Cypress Park, Montecito Heights, City Terrace, East Los Ángeles, Silverlake, Echo Park and Chinatown. (at East Los Angeles, California)
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Pre employment drug screen
Small businesses are in the business of saving money; razor-thin margins mean that every penny spent must provide measurable value to the organization. With that in mind, here are 3 reasons investing in pre-employment drug screening is the right move for every small business.
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