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brandonraykirk · 6 days ago
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Absentee Landowners of Magnolia District (1890, 1892, 1894)
Absentee landowners of Magnolia District in present-day #MingoCounty #WV #Appalachia #history (1890-1894)
What follows is a list of absentee landowners in Magnolia District of Logan County, WV, for 1890, 1892, and 1894
 There are three significant types of absentee landowners: 1) those who live outside of Logan County; 2) those who live in Logan County but outside of Magnolia District; and 3) those who own property, for example, at Mate Creek but reside, for example, at Grapevine Creek (both within

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nyc-looks · 7 months ago
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Emily, 29
“I’m wearing a a stack of jewelry collected from eBay and estate sales, thrifted top from Princess Polly, my mom’s dress from the 70s that I think is Jessica McClintock worn as a skirt, and my favorite 70s does Edwardian boots, lovingly repaired by Alex at Alex’s shoe repair here on Grand St in BK. My style is inspired by the inherent time travel that dressing is. This outfit specifically is inspired by my signature perfume (Laurel Canyon 1966 by Thin Wild Mercury) and the song Let’s Live For Today by The Grass Roots.”
May 19, 2024 ∙ Williamsburg
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msclaritea · 11 months ago
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Box Office: ‘Civil War’ Starts Off With Impressive $2.9M in Thursday Previews
Alex Garland's controversial movie about the political divide in America easily scored the best preview number ever for A24.
BY PAMELA MCCLINTOCK
APRIL 12, 2024 9:18A
Alex Garland‘s dystopian action movie Civil War has started off its North American box office run with an impressive $2.9 million, a record for indie studio and distributor A24.
The $50 million movie about a divided America is a big swing for A24 as it tries to produce bigger movies, and is its most expensive production to date.
Civil War is tracking to open north of $20 million, although one leading tracking service has a slightly lower range of $19 million to $20 million. As with the preview number, that would be record for A24, beating the $13.6 million opening of A24’s horror pic Hereditary in 2018.
A24 and writer-director Garland held the movie’s world premiere last month at the South by Southwest Film and TV Festival, an ideal venue since many of the attendees are younger adults, the film’s target demo.
Set in the near-future, the story follows a wartime photojournalist (Kirsten Dunst) and her colleagues as they make their way across a hostile and divided United States of America that has been torn apart under the authoritarian rule of a three-term president (Nick Offerman). Yet the film shys away from red state/blue state divisions, and the politics behind the conflict are generally left unexplained, other than to say that one of the president’s first first actions was to disband the FBI in an apparent nod to former President Donald Trump, who has called to “defund” the Bureau.
Civil War‘s timing surely isn’t a coincidence as it hits cinemas amid a contentious election year in which President Biden and former President Trump are once again the leading candidates for their respective parties as Trump seeks to return to the White House
At a SXSW panel following the film’s premiere, Garland said it made sense to release Civil War now, although it’s not as if there is anything new about the contentious political discourse gripping the country.
“I think all of the topics in in [Civil War] have been a part of a huge public debate for years and years. These debates have been growing and growing in volume and awareness, but none of that is secret or unknown to almost anybody,” Garland said. “I thought that everybody understands these terms and, at that point, I just felt compelled to write about it.”
Cailee Spaeny, Jesse Plemons and Wagner Moura also star.
2012–2013: Founding and early years
A24 was founded on August 20, 2012, by film veterans Daniel Katz, David Fenkel, and John Hodges. Katz formerly led the film finance group at Guggenheim Partners, Fenkel was the president, co-founder and partner at Oscilloscope, and Hodges served as "Head of Production and Development" at Big Beach. The name "A24" was inspired by the Italian A24 motorway Katz was driving on when he decided to found the company.
Guggenheim Partners provided the seed money for A24. The company was started to share "movies from a distinctive point of view". In October 2012, Nicolette Aizenberg joined as head of publicity from 42West where she was senior publicity executive.
The company began its distribution of films in 2013. The company's first theatrical release was Roman Coppola's A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III, which had a limited theatrical release. Other 2013 theatrical releases included Sofia Coppola's The Bling Ring, Harmony Korine's Spring Breakers, James Ponsoldt's The Spectacular Now, and Sally Potter's Ginger & Rosa.
In September 2013, A24 entered a $40 million deal with DirecTV Cinema, where DirecTV Cinema would offer day-and-date releases 30 days prior to a theatrical release by A24; Enemy was the first film to be distributed under the deal. That same year, A24 entered a deal with Amazon Prime, where A24-distributed films would be available on Amazon Instant Video after becoming available on Blu-ray and DVD.
2014–2017: Television and later productions
In May 2015, A24 announced that it would start a television division and began producing the USA Network series Playing House, as well as working to develop a television series that would later become Comrade Detective, produced by Channing Tatum. The company also announced that they would also finance and develop pilots.
In January 2016, Sasha Lloyd joined the company to handle all film, television distribution and business development in the international marketplace. The company, with cooperation from Bank of America, J.P. Morgan & Co. and SunTrust Banks, also raised its line of credit from $50 million to $125 million a month later to build upon its operations. In April, the company acquired all foreign rights to Swiss Army Man, distributing the film in all territories, and partnering with distributors who previously acquired rights to the film, a first for the company. In June, the company, along with Oscilloscope and distributor Honora, joined BitTorrent Now to distribute the work of their portfolio across the ad-supported service.
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Does HBO's Euphoria Really Glamourize Drug Use?
Euphoria Season Two Review: Far Too Much Nudity, Sex and Violence
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Michelle Yeoh Says Hot Dog Fingers Scene With Jamie Lee Curtis Was ‘Most Beautiful Love Story
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Not much time is shown in this universe. All the audience knows is that Evelyn works at a pizza shop. She is shown wearing a ridiculous costume and waving around a sign.
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"A24 and writer-director Garland held the movie’s world premiere last month at the South by Southwest Film and TV Festival, an ideal venue since many of the attendees are younger adults, the film’s target demo..."
Penske Media Corporation (PMC /ˈpɛnski/) is an American mass media, publishing, and information services company based in Los Angeles and New York City. It publishes more than 20 digital and print brands, including Variety, Rolling Stone, Women's Wear Daily, Deadline Hollywood, Billboard, The Hollywood Reporter, Boy Genius Report, Robb Report, Artforum, ARTNews, and others. PMC's Chairman and CEO since founding is Jay Penske.
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President Trump awards Medal of Freedom to Roger Penske | Fox News Video
In addition to media publications, Penske Media Corporation owns the Life Is Beautiful Music & Art Festival and is a 50 percent stakeholder in South by Southwest. It is also the owner of Dick Clark Productions which includes the award shows Golden Globe Awards, American Music Awards, Streamy Awards, Academy of Country Music Awards, and the Billboard Music Awards.
Jay Penske--NACSCAR Heir ARRESTED...and It's A Pisser
@aeltri I'm a bit fuzzy on the details. What was that you told us, recently, about Pizza and Hotdogs?
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ultimatemixbitch · 2 years ago
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//Revamped blog playlist below
BotanicSage - 16BIT Magic [Bruno Mars vs Sonic the Hedgehog 2]
pluffaduff - Ain't Nothing Like A Funky Meme [Mega Mashup]
DJs From Mars - Axel F's Dangerous Resistance [Harold Faltermeyer vs David Guetta vs Knife Party]
pluffaduff - Baby I'm Back IV: The Fourth Awakens [Mega Mashup]
pluffaduff - Baby I'm Back V [Mega Mashup]
DJs From Mars - Back To Wonderwall [AC/DC vs Oasis vs Skrillex vs Knife Party]
DJ Cummerbund - BasketFlies [Green Day vs Owl City vs Coolio]
oneboredjeu - Bone Eastwood [Childish Gambino vs Gorillaz]
Triple-Q - Call Me, Beep Me (If You Wanna Reap Me) [Christina Millian vs Calliope Mori]
Benny Benassi - Cinema (Skrillex Remix)
Tones And I - Dance Monkey
FreeStyleGames - deadmau5 Megamix [deadmau5 vs Kaskade vs Lady Gaga]
Dean Gray (Party Ben & Team9) - Doctor Who On Holiday [Green Day vs The Timelords]
MANSHN - Don't Fear The Reaper
Foster The People - Don't Stop (TheFatRat Remix)
Captain Jack - Dream a Dream
Lammirai - Elementary school gym class: the mashup [Barenaked Ladies vs Los del Rio]
SiIvaGunner - How To Play (Melee) - Super Smash Bros. Ultimate [High Quality Rip]
pluffaduff - Humans in Paris [Daft Punk vs Jay-Z & Kanye West]
OneRepublic- I Lived (Arty Remix)
Bill McClintock - If You Wanna Breathe My Sulfur [Slipknot vs Spice Girls]
Studio Killers - Jenny (The Living Tombstone's Remix)
Reol - LUVORATORRRRY!
Triple-Q - Love Shack Trigger [The B-52's vs Casey Edwards]
Galactic Hole - MAXIMUM MASHUP MEGAMIX [Mega Mashup]
Skrillex & Damian Marley - Make It Bun Dem (Alex S Remix)
NilsOfficial - Never Gonna Wake You Up [Avicii vs Rick Astley vs Chumbawamba]
Avicii - The Nights
DJ Cummerbund - Old Staind Road [Staind vs Lil Nas X & Billy Ray Cyrus]
pluffaduff - One [Mega Mashup]
pluffaduff & KryptoDigital - One More Time (Project Discovery Remix)
Triple-Q - Party Rock Apple!! [Alstroemeria Records vs LMFAO]
Nero - Promises (Skrillex & Nero Remix)
Cryptrik - Riot Police [Hollywood Undead vs Knife Party]
pluffaduff - Rivers of Jordan [Justice vs Buckethead]
The Prodigy - Shut Em Up [The Prodigy vs Public Enemy]
dannyrom288 - Sofi Needs A Bad Apple!! [deadmau5 & SOFI vs Alstroemeria Records]
Andromulus - Somebody's Watching Thriller [Michael Jackson vs Rockwell]
Wax Audio - Stayin' Alive In The Wall [The Bee Gees vs Pink Floyd]
Daniel Ingram - Stop The Bats! (The Living Tombstone's Remix)
Triple-Q - Super High School Level Bad Guy [Danganronpa vs Billie Eilish]
The Roc Is Cookin' - Super Mario's Gettin' Money [Super Mario Bros vs 2pac]
Cryptrik - Teenage Levels [My Chemical Romance vs Avicii]
SiIvaGunner - Titanium - Helltaker [High Quality Rip]
pluffaduff - Turn Down For Crabs [Noisestorm vs DJ Snake]
pluffaduff - U Got That (Supreme Edition) [Halogen vs Riton & Kah-Lo vs Dirty Rush & Gregor Es vs Martin Garrix vs Timmy Trumpet]
Diplo, French Montana & Lil Pump - Welcome to the Party (ft. Zhavia Ward)
Avicii - Without You
DJs From Mars - Work Hard Like Teen Animals [Alice Deejay vs Nirvana vs Martin Garrix]
oneboredjeu - X Gon' Give It To Ya Maybe [Carly Rae Jepsen vs DMX]
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alex51324 · 9 days ago
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As others have said, this is now believed to have been an action by Elon Musk's team of handpicked fuckboys.
Do go ahead and comment on the NPS's feedback form, but keep in mind as you write that you are not confronting an enemy; you're supplying encouragement and ammunition for an ally to take on the actual culprit.
In addition, the relevant oversight committees for the National Part Service are the Committee on Natural Resources in the House, and Energy and Natural Resources in the Senate. They would also be in a position to do or say something about this significant, yet also weird and petty, overreach by the Trumpelon administration.
The House Committee on Natural Resources includes the following Democrats:
Jared Huffman, California, Ranking Member
RaĂșl Grijalva, Arizona, Ranking Member Emeritus
Joe Neguse, Colorado
Teresa Leger Fernandez, New Mexico
Melanie Stansbury, New Mexico
Val Hoyle, Oregon
Seth Magaziner, Rhode Island
Jared Golden, Maine
Dave Min, California
Maxine Dexter, Oregon
Pablo HernĂĄndez Rivera, Puerto Rico
Emily Randall, Washington
Yassamin Ansari, Arizona
Sarah Elfreth, Maryland, Vice Ranking Member[5]
Adam Gray, California
Luz Rivas, California
Nydia VelĂĄzquez, New York
Debbie Dingell, Michigan
Darren Soto, Florida
Julia Brownley, California;
And the following Republicans:
Bruce Westerman, Arkansas, Chair
Rob Wittman, Virginia, Vice Chair[4]
Tom McClintock, California
Paul Gosar, Arizona
Amata Coleman Radewagen, American Samoa
Doug LaMalfa, California
Daniel Webster, Florida
Russ Fulcher, Idaho
Pete Stauber, Minnesota
Tom Tiffany, Wisconsin
Lauren Boebert, Colorado
Cliff Bentz, Oregon
Jen Kiggans, Virginia
James Moylan, Guam
Wesley Hunt, Texas
Mike Collins, Georgia
Harriet Hageman, Wyoming
Mark Amodei, Nevada
Tim Walberg, Michigan
Mike Ezell, Mississippi
Celeste Maloy, Utah
Addison McDowell, North Carolina
Jeff Crank, Colorado
Nick Begich III, Alaska
Jeff Hurd, Colorado
Mike Kennedy, Utah
These links go to their Wikipedia pages (because that's where I copied the list from); go here to get links to their House.gov pages, which include their contact forms.
Contact info for the Republican part of the committee as a group is here, and for the Democrats is here.
The Senate Committee on Energy and National Resources has the following Democrats:
Martin Heinrich - Ranking, New Mexico
Ron Wyden - Oregon
Maria Cantwell - Washington
Mazie K. Hirono - Hawaii
Angus S. King, Jr. - Maine
Catherine Cortez Masto - Nevada
John W. Hickenlooper - Colorado
Alex Padilla - California
Ruben Gallego - Arizona
And the following Republicans:
Mike Lee - Chairman, Utah
John Barrasso - Wyoming
James E. Risch - Idaho
Steve Daines - Montana
Tom Cotton - Arkansas
Jim Justice - West Virginia
David H. McCormick - Pennsylvania
Bill Cassidy - Louisiana
Cindy Hyde-Smith - Mississippi
Lisa Murkowski - Alaska
John Hoeven - North Dakota
See here for links to their Senate.gov pages & contact forms.
The phone number for the committee's front office--shared by both the Majority and Minority--is 202-224-4971. Their FAQ says that there is an email link for this office on their homepage, but I am having trouble finding it.
There is a fax number, (202) 224-6163, and the mailing address is
Energy and Natural Resources Committee Office 304 Dirksen Senate Building Washington, DC 20510
(Also I think it would be 100% hilarious if a few people who live locally to the Stonewall National Monument use the Volunteer Form to offer to hang around and shout "and trans!" at appropriate moments during tours and presentations, when actual employees are not permitted to say it.)
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Not to be dramatic but this is a massive fucking deal and I legitimately hope every single politician dies.
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dorothydalmati1 · 1 year ago
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Amphibia Season 3 Episode 18: The Hardest Thing
Written by Adam ColĂĄs & Todd McClintock
Storyboard by Drew Applegate, Eleisiya Arocha, Silver Paul & Alex Swanson
Directed by Roxann Cole & Joe Johnston
Animated by Saerom Animation
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borkthemork · 3 years ago
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The Hardest Thing Promo Art by Matt Braly!
Written by Adam Colas and Todd McClintock.
Boarded by Drew Applegate, Eleisiya Arocha, Silver Paul, and Alex Swanson.
Directed by Roxann Cole and Joe Johnston.
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alex51324 · 7 days ago
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Once again:
As others have said, this is now believed to have been an action by Elon Musk's team of handpicked fuckboys.
Do go ahead and comment on the NPS's feedback form, but keep in mind as you write that you are not confronting an enemy; you're supplying encouragement and ammunition for an ally to take on the actual culprit.
In addition, the relevant oversight committees for the National Part Service are the Committee on Natural Resources in the House, and Energy and Natural Resources in the Senate. They would also be in a position to do or say something about this significant, yet also weird and petty, overreach by the Trumpelon administration.
The House Committee on Natural Resources includes the following Democrats:
Jared Huffman, California, Ranking Member
RaĂșl Grijalva, Arizona, Ranking Member Emeritus
Joe Neguse, Colorado
Teresa Leger Fernandez, New Mexico
Melanie Stansbury, New Mexico
Val Hoyle, Oregon
Seth Magaziner, Rhode Island
Jared Golden, Maine
Dave Min, California
Maxine Dexter, Oregon
Pablo HernĂĄndez Rivera, Puerto Rico
Emily Randall, Washington
Yassamin Ansari, Arizona
Sarah Elfreth, Maryland, Vice Ranking Member[5]
Adam Gray, California
Luz Rivas, California
Nydia VelĂĄzquez, New York
Debbie Dingell, Michigan
Darren Soto, Florida
Julia Brownley, California;
And the following Republicans:
Bruce Westerman, Arkansas, Chair
Rob Wittman, Virginia, Vice Chair[4]
Tom McClintock, California
Paul Gosar, Arizona
Amata Coleman Radewagen, American Samoa
Doug LaMalfa, California
Daniel Webster, Florida
Russ Fulcher, Idaho
Pete Stauber, Minnesota
Tom Tiffany, Wisconsin
Lauren Boebert, Colorado
Cliff Bentz, Oregon
Jen Kiggans, Virginia
James Moylan, Guam
Wesley Hunt, Texas
Mike Collins, Georgia
Harriet Hageman, Wyoming
Mark Amodei, Nevada
Tim Walberg, Michigan
Mike Ezell, Mississippi
Celeste Maloy, Utah
Addison McDowell, North Carolina
Jeff Crank, Colorado
Nick Begich III, Alaska
Jeff Hurd, Colorado
Mike Kennedy, Utah
These links go to their Wikipedia pages (because that's where I copied the list from); go here to get links to their House.gov pages, which include their contact forms.
Contact info for the Republican part of the committee as a group is here, and for the Democrats is here.
The Senate Committee on Energy and National Resources has the following Democrats:
Martin Heinrich - Ranking, New Mexico
Ron Wyden - Oregon
Maria Cantwell - Washington
Mazie K. Hirono - Hawaii
Angus S. King, Jr. - Maine
Catherine Cortez Masto - Nevada
John W. Hickenlooper - Colorado
Alex Padilla - California
Ruben Gallego - Arizona
And the following Republicans:
Mike Lee - Chairman, Utah
John Barrasso - Wyoming
James E. Risch - Idaho
Steve Daines - Montana
Tom Cotton - Arkansas
Jim Justice - West Virginia
David H. McCormick - Pennsylvania
Bill Cassidy - Louisiana
Cindy Hyde-Smith - Mississippi
Lisa Murkowski - Alaska
John Hoeven - North Dakota
See here for links to their Senate.gov pages & contact forms.
The phone number for the committee's front office--shared by both the Majority and Minority--is 202-224-4971. Their FAQ says that there is an email link for this office on their homepage, but I am having trouble finding it.
There is a fax number, (202) 224-6163, and the mailing address is
Energy and Natural Resources Committee Office 304 Dirksen Senate Building Washington, DC 20510
FYI the national park service has removed the T from LGBT on the Stonewall Monument page
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there is a form at the bottom of the page for public feedback ("Was this page helpful?" click No and provide details)
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fatehbaz · 3 years ago
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At the [...] Conference in Trinidad [...] in December 2018, Alex Gil made a point that is crucial to the ghosting work pertaining to patriarchal colonialism and nationalism exhumed in Dixa Ramirez’s book Colonial Phantoms: Belonging and Refusal in the Dominican Americas, from the 19th Century to the Present. Gil responded to a moving presentation by [H.L.] on the imperialism of language recognition software used by “Siri,” [Ap-ples]’s [eye]Phone robotic interface [...]. [H.L.] argued that Siri did not recognize a number of Caribbean dialects and speech patterns and that using the device therefore required something akin to consenting to empire with a form of linguistic assimilation. Gil asked, “Shouldn’t we be careful about what we wish for, though?” And he continued, “Because when I don’t want to be spied on, I speak in Dominican Spanish ... and I’m hiding, I’m fugitive ... Some of us don’t want this ‘Alexa’ to know what we’re saying. It’s basically corporate and government tapping.” Even as withholding recognition is certainly an exercise of imperial power, Gil’s intervention was a reminder that extending recognition is not exactly an anti-imperial salve. For, as Ramirez also offers throughout her book, recognition easily slips into a surveillance maneuver.
What if misrecognition - or “ghosting,” to use the terminology Ramirez employs in dialogues with Anne McClintock - facilitates resistance? [...]
Ramirez illuminates how the Dominican Republic and transnational Dominican subjects become both visible and un-visible through multiple patterns of “ghosting,” which pertain to “powerful ways in which colonial, imperial, and nationalist entities wield their power.” [...] She highlights the role of agency and the discordant coexistence of both erasure and presence [...] for [...] it [...] “implies that the acts of erasure that are part and parcel of colonial, imperial, and many nationalist projects have produced not so much actual silence as other unwieldy and recalcitrant presences” (6). While Ramirez reads mechanisms of racialized and gendered ghosting and unghosting, [...] her work also reveals “the power of not being legible and not being recorded for posterity” (222 [...]). Theorizing the relationship between power and visibility with respect to empire in the Caribbean has a well-established trajectory. One of the most well-known of such engagements is Edouard Glissant’s call: “Nous reclamons le droit a l’opacite.” [”We demand the right to opacity.”] [...] Ramirez suggests, for example, that “the history of the Dominican Republic for centuries contained whispers of a way of being in the Americas that to some extent evaded dominant socioeconomic and political structures” (9). The idea of “whispers” is key [...], whispers that demand turning the volume down significantly on hegemonic narratives [...].
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All text above by: Katerina Gonzalez Seligmann. “Ghosts of Dominican Past, Ghosts of Dominican Present.” Small Axe (2019) 23 (2 (2)), pages 123-131. July 2019. DOI at: doi dot org slash 10.1215 slash 07990537 dash 7703356 [Some paragraph breaks/contractions added by me. Presented here for commentary, teaching, criticism purposes.]
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reading-writing-revolution · 4 years ago
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The full list of the 126, all Republicans:
Alabama
Robert B. Aderholt
Mo Brooks
Bradley Byrne
Gary Palmer
Mike D. Rogers
Arizona
Andy Biggs
Debbie Lesko
Arkansas
Rick Crawford
California
Ken Calvert
Doug LaMalfa
Kevin McCarthy
Tom McClintock
Colorado
Ken Buck
Doug Lamborn
Florida
Gus Bilirakis
Mario Diaz-Balart
Neal Dunn
Matt Gaetz
Bill Posey
John Rutherford
Ross Spano
Greg Steube
Michael Waltz
Daniel Webster
Ted Yoho
Georgia
Rick Allen
Buddy Carter
Doug Collins
A. Drew Ferguson
Jody Hice
Barry Loudermilk
Austin Scott
Idaho
Russ Fulcher
Mike Simpson
Illinois
Mike Bost
Darin M. LaHood
Indiana
James Baird
Jim Banks
Trey Hollingsworth
Greg Pence
Jackie Walorski
Iowa
Steve King
Kansas
Ron Estes
Roger Marshall
Louisiana
Ralph Abraham
Clay Higgins
Mike Johnson
Steve Scalise
Maryland
Andy Harris
Michigan
Jack Bergman
Bill Huizenga
John Moolenaar
Tim Walberg
Minnesota
Tom Emmer
Jim Hagedorn
Pete Stauber
Mississippi
Michael Guest
Trent Kelly
Steven Palazzo
Missouri
Sam Graves
Vicky Hartzler
Billy Long
Blaine Luetkemeyer
Jason Smith
Ann Wagner
Montana
Greg Gianforte
Nebraska
Jeff Fortenberry
Adrian Smith
New Jersey
Jefferson Van Drew
New York
Elise Stefanik
Lee Zeldin
North Carolina
Dan Bishop
Ted Budd
Virginia Foxx
Richard Hudson
Greg Murphy
David Rouzer
Mark Walker
Ohio
Bob Gibbs
Bill Johnson
Jim Jordan
Robert E. Latta
Brad Wenstrup
Oklahoma
Kevin Hern
Markwayne Mullin
Pennsylvania
John Joyce
Fred Keller
Mike Kelly
Daniel Meuser
Scott Perry
Guy Reschenthaler
Glenn Thompson
South Carolina
Jeffrey Duncan
Ralph Norman
Tom Rice
William Timmons
Joe Wilson
Tennessee
Tim Burchett
Scott DesJarlais
Chuck Fleischmann
Mike Green
David Kustoff
John Rose
Texas
Jodey Arrington
Brian Babin
Kevin Brady
Michael C. Burgess
Michael Cloud
K. Michael Conaway
Dan Crenshaw
Bill Flores
Louie Gohmert
Lance Gooden
Kenny Marchant
Randy Weber
Roger Williams
Ron Wright
Virginia
Ben Cline
Morgan Griffith
Robert J. Wittman
Washington
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Dan Newhouse
West Virginia
Carol Miller
Alex Mooney
Wisconsin
Tom Tiffany
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thewanderingace · 4 years ago
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Okay I just watched the newest episode of the mighty ducks game changers and first of all I teared up seeing gordon bombay with alex and evan at the end of the episode but thats not the point of this post. The point is related to the promo for the next episode because
EDDIE MCCLINTOCK IS GOING TO BE IN IT!!!!!
EDDIE MCCLINTOCK IS PLAYING EVANS DAD!!!!
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EDDIE MCCLINTOCK IS PLAYING EVANS DAD!!!!
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IT'S PETE LATTIMER!!!
PETE LATTIMER
ON MY SCREEN AGAIN!!!
ITS BEEN AGES AND I AM VERY EXCITED THIS BIG DORK TO ONCE AGAIN GRACE MY TELEVISION SCREEN!!! I AM VERY SAD HE IS PLAYING THE DEADBEAT DAD THOUGH!! THIS IS GONNA HURT ME
Also, this is gonna bring on another Warehouse 13 rewatch, I can feel it.
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shadow27 · 4 years ago
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Robert Aderholt of Alabama Rick Allen of Georgia Jodey Arrington of Texas Brian Babin of Texas Jim Banks of Indiana Andy Biggs of Arizona Dan Bishop of North Carolina Laurne Boebert of Colorado Mo Brooks of Alabama Ted Budd of North Carolina Tim Burchett of Tennessee Kat Cammack of Florida Jerry Carl of Alabama Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina Michael Cloud of Texas Andrew Clyde of Georgia Tom Cole of Oklahoma Warren Davidson of Ohio Byron Donalds of Florida Jeff Duncan of South Carolina Virginia Foxx of North Carolina Matt Gaetz of Florida Louie Gohmert of Texas Bob Good of Virginia Lance Gooden of Texas Paul Gosar of Arizona Mark Green of Tennessee Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia Michael Guest of Mississippi Andy Harris of Maryland Diana Harshbarger of Tennessee Kevin Hern of Oklahoma Yvette Herrell of New Mexico Jody Hice of Georgia Clay Higgins of Louisiana Ronny Jackson of Texas Mike Johnson of Louisiana Jim Jordan of Ohio Trent Kelly of Mississippi Doug LaMalfa of California Barry Loudermilk of Georgia Nancy Mace of South Carolina Tracey Mann of Kansas Thomas Massie of Kentucky Tom McClintock of California Mary Miller of Illinois Alex Mooney of West Virginia Barry Moore of Alabama Ralph Norman of South Carolina Steven Palazzo of Mississippi Gary Palmer of Alabama Scott Perry of Pennsylvania August Pfluger of Texas Tom Rice of South Carolina John Rose of Tennessee Matt Rosendale of Montana David Rouzer of North Carolina Chip Roy of Texas John Rutherford of Florida Greg Steube of Florida Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin Randy Weber of Texas
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tomorrowusa · 4 years ago
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62 GOP House members voted in favor of anti-Asian hate crimes – as recorded by the Clerk of the House.
Specifically, they voted against S.937 - COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act.
This bill requires a designated officer or employee of the Department of Justice (DOJ) to facilitate the expedited review of hate crimes and reports of hate crimes.
DOJ must issue guidance for state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies on establishing online hate crime reporting processes, collecting data disaggregated by protected characteristic (e.g., race or national origin), and expanding education campaigns.Additionally, DOJ and the Department of Health and Human Services must issue guidance aimed at raising awareness of hate crimes during the COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic.
The bill establishes grants for states to create state-run hate crimes reporting hotlines. It also authorizes grants for states and local governments to implement the National Incident-Based Reporting System and to conduct law enforcement activities or crime reduction programs to prevent, address, or respond to hate crimes.
Finally, in the case of an individual convicted of a hate crime offense and placed on supervised release, the bill allows a court to order that the individual participate in educational classes or community service as a condition of supervised release.
This bill is a reaction to the surge in anti-AAPI hate crimes inspired by Donald Trump who repeatedly and deliberately used terms like “kung flu” and “China virus” to try to shift public blame away from his own incompetence and negligence onto the Chinese for the massive US infection rate and death toll from COVID-19.
President Biden wasted no time in signing the bill into law as soon as it reached his desk.
It seems that the 62 Republicans were worried that this bill might somehow make the Dear Leader look bad.
Here is a list of the 62 Republicans who voted against the bill. đŸ’©= the biggest Trump cheerleaders.
Robert Aderholt of Alabama
Rick Allen of Georgia
Jodey Arrington of Texas
Brian Babin of Texas
Jim Banks of Indiana
Andy Biggs of Arizona đŸ’©
Dan Bishop of North Carolina
Lauren Boebert of Colorado đŸ’©
Mo Brooks of Alabama đŸ’©
Ted Budd of North Carolina
Tim Burchett of Tennessee  
Kat Cammack of Florida
Jerry Carl of Alabama
Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina đŸ’©
Michael Cloud of Texas
Andrew Clyde of Georgia đŸ’©
Tom Cole of Oklahoma
Warren Davidson of Ohio
Byron Donalds of Florida
Jeff Duncan of South Carolina
Virginia Foxx  of North Carolina
Matt Gaetz of Florida đŸ’©đŸ‘§
Louie Gohmert of Texas đŸ’©
Bob Good of Virginia đŸ’©
Lance Gooden of Texas
Paul Gosar of Arizona đŸ’©
Mark Green of Tennessee
Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia đŸ’©
Michael Guest of Mississippi
Andy Harris of Maryland
Diana Harshbarger of Tennessee đŸ’©
Kevin Hern of Oklahoma
Yvette Herrell of New Mexico
Jody Hice of Georgia đŸ’©
Clay Higgins of Louisiana
Ronny Jackson of Texas đŸ’©
Mike Johnson of Louisiana  
Jim “Gym” Jordan of Ohio đŸ’©đŸšœđŸ§»
Trent Kelly of Mississippi
Doug LaMalfa of California
Barry Loudermilk of Georgia
Nancy Mace of South Carolina
Tracey Mann  of Kansas
Thomas Massie of Kentucky
Tom McClintock of California
Mary Miller of Illinois đŸ’©
Alex Mooney  of West Virginia
Barry Moore of Alabama
Ralph Norman of South Carolina
Steven Palazzo of Mississippi
Gary Palmer of Alabama
Scott Perry of Pennsylvania
August Pfluger of Texas
Tom Rice of South Carolina
John Rose of Tennessee
Matt Rosendale of Montana đŸ’©
David Rouzer of North Carolina
Chip Roy of Texas đŸ’©
John Rutherford of Florida
Greg Steube of Florida
Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin
Randy Weber of Texas
In reaction to the anti-AAPI hate crime spike, NYC recently conducted a campaign. One aspect of it involved putting up signs in public places such as this Brooklyn bus shelter.
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15,000 views on “Fire Walk with Me”!
YOU GUYS. This afternoon, “Fire Walk with Me” crossed 15,000 views. This is more than the rest of my stories put together. I am overwhelmed and intensely grateful.
As I did with my 10,000 view celebratory post, I’m making a post that I normally wouldn’t on this blog. This time, I’m adding in what I consider to be a theme song for each of the villagers in Stardew Valley (again, not including ones that don’t have a major impact on the main game story, like Gil and the Ginger Island villagers). I’ve tried to pick something that I think might fit their personal musical tastes and have included an excerpt from the lyrics for each song.
Check below the jump to see what I’ve got!
Abigail: “Turn the Beat Around” by Vicki Sue Robinson [“Cause when the guitar player stars playing/With the syncopated rhythm, with the scratch, scratch, scratch/Makes me want to move my body, yeah, yeah, yeah/And when the drummer starts beating that beat/He nails that beat with the syncopated rhythm/With the rat tat tat tat tat tat on his drums, hey-ey-ey”]
Alex: “The Wrestler” by Bruce Springsteen [“Have you ever seen a one-trick pony in the field so happy and free?/If you ever seen that one-trick pony, then you’ve seen me/Have you ever seen a one-legged dog making his way down the street?/If you ever seen that one-legged dog, then you’ve seen me/Then you’ve seen me, I come and stand at every door/Then you’ve seen me, I always leave with less than I had before/Then you’ve seen me, bet I can make you smile when the blood, it hits the floor/Tell me friend, can you ask for anything more?/Tell me, can you ask for anything more?”]
Caroline: “The Queen of Argyll” by Silly Wizard [“Though I own she is a creature/Of character and feature/No words could paint the picture/Of the Queen of all Argyll/And if you could’ve seen her there/Boys, if you had just been there/The swan was in her movement/And the marvel in her smile/All the roses in the garden,/They bow and ask her pardon/For not one can match the beauty/Of the Queen of all Argyll”] 
Clint: “Let Her Go” by Passenger [“Staring at the ceiling in the dark/Same old empty feeling in your heart/Cause love comes slow and it goes so fast/Well, you see her when you fall asleep/But never to touch and never to keep/Cause you loved her too much and you dived too deep/Well, you only need the light when it’s burning low/Only miss the sun when it starts to snow/Only know you love her when you let her go/Only know you’ve been high when you’re feeling low/Only hate the road when you’re missing home/Only know you love her when you let her go/And you let her go”]
Demetrius: “Imitosis” by Andrew Bird [“Poor Professor Pension had only good intentions/When he put his Bunsen burners all away/And turned into a playground a Petri dish/Of single cells who’d swing their fists at anything/That looks like easy prey in this/Nature show that rages every day/It was bound, a part, his intuition say/We were all basically alone/And despite what all his studies had shown/What was mistaken for closeness was just a case of mitosis/Weighted deception or mercy while others train for the show”]
Dwarf: “The Big Rock Candy Mountain” by Harry “Haywire” McClintock [“In the Big Rock Candy Mountains/There’s a land that’s fair and bright/Where the handouts grow on bushes/And you sleep out every night/Where the boxcars all are empty/And the sun shines every day/All the birds and the bees and the cigarette trees/The lemonade springs where the bluebird sings/In the Big Rock Candy Mountains.”]
Elliott: “Down to Earth” by Peter Gabriel feat. the Soweto Gospel Choir [“Did you think you escaped from routine/By changing the script and the scene?/Despite all you made of it/You’re always afraid of the change/You’ve got a lot on your chest/Well, you can come as my guest/So come on down, come on down/We’re coming down to the ground/There’s no better place to go/We’ve got snow up in the mountains/We’ve got rivers down below/We’re coming down to the ground/We’ll hear the birds sing in the trees/And the land will be looked after/We’ll send the seeds out in the breeze”]
Emily: “Rosemary” by Suzanne Vega [“My sister says she never dreams at night/There are days when I know why/Those possibilities within her sight/With no way of coming true/Cause some things just don’t get through/Into this world, although they try/In the Carmen of the Martyrs/With the statues in the courtyard/Whose heads and hands were taken/In the burden of the sun/I had come to meet you/With a question in my footsteps/I was going up the hillside/And the journey just begun/And all I know of you is in my memory/And all I ask is you remember me”]
Evelyn: “Way Over Yonder” by Carole King [“Way over yonder is a place that I know/Where I can find shelter from a hunger and cold/And the sweet-tasting good life is so easily found/A way over yonder, that’s where I’m bound/I know when I get there the first thing I’ll see/Is the sun shining golden, shining right down on me/Then trouble’s gonna lose me, worry leave me behind/And I’ll stand up proudly in true peace of mind/Talkin’ about, talkin’ about/A way over yonder is a place I have seen/In a garden of wisdom from some long-ago dream"]
George: “Nightshift” by The Commodores [“Gonna be some sweet sounds coming down on the nightshift/I bet you’re singing proud, oh, I bet you’ll pull a crowd/Gonna be a long night, it’s gonna be all right/On the nightshift, on the nightshift/You found another home, I know you’re not alone/On the nightshift/Gonna miss your sweet voice, that soulful noise/On the nightshift, on the nightshift/We all remember you, oh, your songs are coming through/At the end of a long day, you’re gonna be okay/On the nightshift, on the nightshift/You found another home, I know you’re not alone/On the nightshift”]
Gus: “Keep on Cooking” by melodysheep (feat. Julia Child) [“Freshness is essential; that makes all the difference/I like to smell something cooking/It makes me feel at home/Bring on the roasted potatoes! Bring on the Montrachet!/This is what good cooking is all about/This is what good cooking is all about/Cook and cook and keep on cooking/This is the way we live/Cook and cook and keep on cooking/This is the way we eat/Bon appetit!”]
Gunther: “A Horse with no Name” by America [“After nine days, I let the horse run free/Cause the desert had turned to the sea/There were plants and birds and rocks and things/There was sand and hills and rings/The ocean is a desert with its life underground/And the perfect disguise above/Under the cities lies a heart made of ground/But the humans will give no love”]
Haley: “Tennis Court” by Lorde [“Don’t you think that it’s boring how people talk?/Makin’ smart with their words again, well I’m bored/Because I’m doin’ this for the thrill of it, killin’ it/Never not chasing the million things I want/And I am only as young as the minute is, full of it/Getting pumped up by the little bright things I bought/But I know they’ll never own me (yeah)/Baby, be the class clown/I’ll be the beauty queen in tears/It’s a new art form/Showing people how little we care (yeah)/We’re so happy, even when we’re smiling out of fear/Let’s go down to the tennis court/And talk it up like yeah (yeah)”]
Harvey: “If You Want the Rainbow” by Annette Hanshaw [“What does it matter if rain comes your way/And raindrops patter along?/The rain descending should not make you blue/The happy ending is waiting for you/Take your share of trouble, face it and don’t complain/If you want the rainbow, you must have the rain/Happiness comes double after a little pain/If you want the rainbow, you must have the rain”]
Jas: “Strange Little Girl” covered by Tori Amos [“She didn’t know how to live in a town that was rough/It didn’t take long before she knew that she’d had enough/Walking home in her wrapped-up world/She survived but she’s feeling old/Cause she found all things cold/Strange little girl, where are you going?/Strange little girl, where are you going?/I really should be, really should be going”]
Jodi: “The Ballad of Lucy Jordan” by Marianne Faithfull  [“Her husband, he’s off to work and the kids are off to school/And there are oh so many ways for her to spend the day/She could clean the house for hours, or rearrange the flowers/Or run naked through the shady street/Screaming all the way/At the age of thirty-seven, she realized/She’d never ride through Paris in a sports car/With the warm wind in her hair/So she let the phone keep ringing/And she sat there, softly singing/Pretty nursery rhymes she’d memorized in her daddy’s easy chair”]
Kent: “Fortunate Son” by Creedence Clearwater Revival [“Yeah, some folks inherit star-spangled eyes/They send you down to war/And when you ask ‘em ‘How much should we give?’/They only answer ‘More, more, more’/It ain’t me, it ain’t me/I ain’t no military son, son/It ain’t me, it ain’t me/I ain’t no fortunate one”]
Krobus: “Let’s Face It, I’m Cute” by 11 Acorn Lane [”Let’s face it, let’s face it/Let’s face it, let’s face it/Let’s come to terms and embrace it/Concur, admit, concede and face it/I’m cute, I’m cute/I’m cute, I’m cute/Let’s embrace it and come to terms/There you have it, I’m cute”]
Leah: “Shine” by Cyndi Lauper [“Shine, I’ll stand by you/Don’t try and push me away/Cause I’m just gonna stay/You can shine, I won’t deny you/And don’t be afraid, it’ll all be okay/Do you know my name?/Well, I ain’t gonna take/That big time lie/Won’t be beat by a lie/Gonna call out to these embers/Waiting to ignite/Gonna pull you up by your love/By your love, and tell you/Shine, I’ll stand by you/Don’t try and push me away/Cause I’m just gonna stay/You can shine, I won’t deny you/And don’t be afraid, it’ll all be okay”]
Lewis: “Octopus” by Jonathan Coulton [“I don’t think I ever saw you blink/You were so controlled and no one knew/And by the time we all stopped to think/We were already too close to you/Now you keep coming by/Telling me it’s not what I think/But I know a murder/When I see one/Octopus/Some kind of octopus/Tearing my shell apart/Letting the sea get in/You make my insides outside”]
Linus: “Riverside” by Agnes Obel [”Down by the river by the boats/Where everyone goes to be alone/Where you won’t see any rising sun/Down to the river we will run/When by the water we drinks to the dregs/Look at the stones on the riverbed/I can tell by your eyes/You’ve never been to the riverside/Down by the river the riverbed/Somebody calls you, somebody says/Swim with the current and float away/Down by the river every day/Oh, my God, I see how everything is torn in the river deep/And I don’t know why I go the way/Down by the riverside”]
Marlon: “Friend of the Devil” covered by Mumford & Sons [“I lit out from Reno, I was trailed by twenty hounds/Didn’t get to sleep that night, till the morning came around/Set out runnin’, but I take my time/A friend of the devil is a friend of mine/If I get home before daylight/I just might get some sleep tonight/Ran into the devil, babe, he loaned me twenty bills/I spent the night in Utah in a cave up in the hills/Set out runnin’, but I take my time/A friend of the devil is a friend of mine/If I get home before daylight/I just might get some sleep tonight”]
Marnie: “Diamonds and Rust” by Joan Baez [“Now you’re telling me you’re not nostalgic/Well, then give me another word for it/You who were so good with words/And at keeping things vague/Cause I need some of that vagueness now/It’s all come back so clearly/Yes, I loved you dearly/And if you’re offering me diamonds and rust/I’ve already paid”]
Maru: “Stars and Planets” by Liz Phair [“Oh my, look at you, the wide-eyed ingenue/See me coming, whisper something/Who are you, looking through the glass at me?/Like you’re gonna make it happen/Let me tell you something true/You know it’s just the same old story/Stars rise and stars fall/But the ones that shine the brightest aren’t stars at all/They’re the planets just like us/And from big to small/We all shine, shine shine/We all shine”]
Morris: “Walkin’ on the Sun” by Smash Mouth [“Twenty-five years ago, they spoke out and they broke out/Of recession and oppression and together they toked/And they folked out with guitars around a bonfire/Just singin’ and clappin’, man, what the hell happened?/Then some were spellbound, some were hellbound/Some they fell down and some got back up/And fought back against the meltdown/And their kids were hippie chicks, all hypocrites/Because fashion is smashing the true meaning of it/So don’t delay, act now, supplies are running out/Allow if you’re still alive six to eight years to arrive/And if you follow, there may be a tomorrow/But if the offer’s shunned/You might as well be walkin’ on the sun”]
Mr. Qi: “People are Strange” by The Doors [“People are strange when you’re a stranger/Faces look ugly when you’re alone/Women seem wicked when you’re unwanted/Streets are uneven when you’re down/When you’re strange/Faces come out of the rain/When you’re strange/No one remembers your name/When you’re strange/When you’re strange/When you’re strange”]
Pam: “Making Pies” by Patty Griffin [“It’s not far, I can walk/Down the block to Table Talk/Close my eyes, make the pies all day/Plastic cap on my hair/I used to mind, now I don’t care/I used to mind, now I don’t care ‘cause I’m gray/Did I show you this picture of my nephew/Taken at his big birthday surprise/At my sister’s house last Sunday?/This is Monday and I’m making pies/I’m making pies, making pies, ahhh”]
Penny: “The Show” by Lenka [“Slow it down, make it stop/Or else my heart is going to pop/Cause it’s too much, yeah it’s a lot/To be something I’m not/I’m a fool out of love/Cause I just can’t get enough/I’m just a little bit caught in the middle/Life is a maze and love is a riddle/I don’t know where to go/Can’t do it alone/I’ve tried and I don’t know why/I’m just a little girl lost in the moment/I’m so scared but I don’t show it/I can’t figure it out, it’s bringing me down/I know I’ve got to let it go/And just enjoy the show”] [Note from HT9: This has to be the single cutest music video I’ve ever seen in my entire damn life]
Pierre: “Mountains O’Things” by Tracy Chapman [“The life I always wanted, I guess I’ll never have/I’ll be working for somebody else until I’m in my grave/I’ll be dreaming of my life of ease/And mountains, oh mountains o'things/To have a big expensive car/Drag my furs on the ground/And have a maid that I can tell/To bring me anything/Everyone will look at me in envy and with greed/I’ll revel in their attention/And mountains, oh mountains o’things”]
Rasmodius: “Ghost Story” by Sting [“I watch the western sky, the sun is sinking/The geese are flying south, it sets me thinking/I did not miss you much, I did not suffer/What did not kill me just made me tougher/I feel the winter come, his icy sinews/Now in the firelight, the case continues/Another night in court, the same old trial/The same old questions asked, the same denials/The shadows close me round like jury members/I look for answers in the fire’s embers/Why was I missing them that whole December?/I give my usual line: ‘I don’t remember.’”
Robin: “Gypsy” by Fleetwood Mac [“So I’m back to the velvet underground/Back to the floor that I love/To a room with some lace and paper flowers/Back to the gypsy that I was/To the gypsy that I was/And it all comes down to you/Well, you know that it does and/Lightning strikes, maybe once, maybe twice/Oh and it lights up the night/And you see your gypsy, you see your gypsy/To the gypsy that remains/Her face says freedom with a little fear/I have no fear, I have only love/And if I was a child, and the child was enough/Enough for me to love, enough to love”]
Sam: “Jumper” by Third Eye Blind [“The angry boy, a bit too insane/Icing over a secret pain/You know you don’t belong/You’re the first to fight, you’re way too loud/You’re the flash of light on a burial shroud/I know something’s wrong/Well, everyone I know has got a reason/To say: ‘Put the past away.’/ I wish you would step back from that ledge, my friend/You could cut ties with all the lies/That you been living in/And if you do not want to see me again/I would understand, I would understand”
Sandy: “Caravanserai” by Loreena McKennitt [“This glancing life is like a morning star/A setting sun or rolling waves at sea/A gentle breeze or lightning in a storm/A dancing dream of all eternity/The sand was shimmering in the morning light/And dancing off the dunes so far away/The night held music, so sweet, so long/And there we lay until the break of day/We woke that morning at the onward call/Our camels bridled up, our howdahs full/The sun was rising in the eastern sky/Just as we set out to the desert’s cry/Calling, yearning, pulling home to you”]
Sebastian: “Keep Breathing” by Ingrid Michaelson [“The storm is coming but I don’t mind/People are dying, I close my blinds/All that I know is I’m breathing now/I want to change the world, instead I sleep/I want to believe in more than you and me/But all that I know is I’m breathing/All I can do is keep breathing/All we can do is keep breathing/Now, now, now, now, now”]
Shane: "Car Radio” by twenty one pilots [“Sometimes quiet is violent/I find it hard to hide it/My pride is no longer inside/It’s on my sleeve, my skin will scream/ Reminding me of who I killed inside my dream/I hate this car that I’m driving/There’s no hiding for me/I’m forced to deal with what I feel/There is no distraction to mask what is real/I could pull the steering wheel/I have these thoughts so often I ought/To replace that slot with what I once bought/’Cause somebody stole my car radio/And now I just sit in silence”]
Vincent: “Little Bird” by Annie Lennox [“I walk along the city streets/So dark with rage and fear/And I, I wish I could be that bird/And fly away from here/I wish I had the wings to fly away from here/But mama, I feel so low/Mama, where do I go?/Mama, what do I know?/Mama, we reap what we sow/They always said that you knew best/But this little bird’s fallen out of that nest now/I’ve got a feeling that I might I have been blessed/So I’ve just got to put these wings to test”]
Willy: “The Mary Ellen Carter” by Stan Rogers [“For we couldn’t leave her there, you see, to crumble into scale/She’d saved our lives so many times, living through the gales/And the laughing drunken rats who left her to her sorry grave/They won’t be laughing in another day/And you to whom adversity has dealt the final blow/With smiling bastards lying to you everywhere you go/Turn to, and put out all of your strength of arm and heart and brain/And like the Mary Ellen Carter, rise again/Rise again, rise again/Though your heart it be broken or life about to end/No matter what you’ve lost, be it a home, a love, a friend/Like the Mary Ellen Carter, rise again”]
Once again, thank you all so incredibly much for reading “Fire Walk with Me”! It has been an absolute labor of love and it means so, so much to know that you all enjoy the story as much as you do. Hopefully some of these songs give you insight into the way I’ve portrayed the characters - and if something leaves you with questions, remember there are still ten chapters remaining and there are a few more mysteries to unfold yet.
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tacticalhimbo · 5 months ago
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For those who can't (or don't have the time to) read the article, here is a list of all the GOP members who have voted against redirecting funds to natural disaster relief (due to the reasons above).
In BOLD and ITALICS are those from impacted states (Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia)
House
Representative James Baird of Indiana
Representative Troy Balderson of Ohio
Representative Jim Banks of Indiana
Representative Aaron Bean of Florida
Representative Andy Biggs of Arizona
Representative Gus Bilirakis of Florida
Representative Dan Bishop of North Carolina
Representative Lauren Boebert of Colorado
Representative Mike Bost of Illinois
Representative Josh Brecheen of Oklahoma
Representative Tim Burchett of Tennessee
Representative Eric Burlison of Missouri
Representative Kat Cammack of Florida
Representative Michael Cloud of Texas
Representative Andrew Clyde of Georgia
Representative Mike Collins of Georgia
Representative Eli Crane of Arizona
Representative John Curtis of Utah
Representative Warren Davidson of Ohio
Representative Byron Donalds of Florida
Representative Jeff Duncan of South Carolina
Representative Ron Estes of Kansas
Representative Mike Ezell of Mississippi
Representative Randy Feenstra of Iowa
Representative Brad Finstad of Minnesota
Representative Michelle Fischbach of Minnesota
Representative Russell Fry of South Carolina
Representative Russ Fulcher of Idaho
Representative Matt Gaetz of Florida
Representative Tony Gonzales of Texas
Representative Bob Good of Virginia
Representative Lance Gooden of Texas
Representative Paul Gosar of Arizona
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia
Representative Morgan Griffith of Virginia
Representative Michael Guest of Mississippi
Representative Harriet Hageman of Wyoming
Representative Andy Harris of Maryland
Representative Clay Higgins of Louisiana
Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio
Representative John Joyce of Pennsylvania
Representative Trent Kelly of Mississippi
Representative Darin LaHood of Illinois
Representative Laurel Lee of Florida
Representative Debbie Lesko of Arizona
Representative Greg Lopez of Colorado
Representative Anna Paulina Luna of Florida
Representative Morgan Lutrell of Texas
Representative Nancy Mace of South Carolina
Representative Tracey Mann of Kansas
Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky
Representative Tom McClintock of California
Representative Rich McCormick of Georgia
Representative Mary Miller of Illinois
Representative Max Miller of Ohio
Representative Cory Mills of Florida
Representative Alex Mooney of West Virginia
Representative Barry Moore of Alabama
Representative Nathaniel Moran of Texas
Representative Ralph Norman of South Carolina
Representative Andy Ogles of Tennessee
Representative Gary Palmer of Alabama
Representative Scott Perry of Pennsylvania
Representative Bill Posey of Florida
Representative John Rose of Tennessee
Representative Matt Rosendale of Montana
Representative Chip Roy of Texas
Representative David Schweikert of Arizona
Representative Keith Self of Texas
Representative Victoria Spartz of Indiana
Representative Claudia Tenney of New York
Representative William Timmons of South Carolina
Representative Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey
Representative Beth Van Duyne of Texas
Representative Derrick Van Orden of Wisconsin
Representative Mike Waltz of Florida
Representative Randy Weber of Texas
Representative Daniel Webster of Florida
Representative Bruce Westerman of Arkansas
Representative Roger Williams of Texas
Representative Rudy Yakym of Indiana
Senate
Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee
Senator Mike Braun of Indiana
Senator Katie Britt of Alabama
Senator Ted Budd of North Carolina
Senator Mike Crapo of Idaho
Senator Deb Fischer of Nebraska
Senator Bill Hagerty of Tennessee
Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri
Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin
Senator Mike Lee of Utah
Senator Roger Marshall of Kansas
Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma
Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky
Senator Pete Ricketts of Nebraska
Senator James Risch of Idaho
Senator Eric Schmitt of Missouri
Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina
Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama
Hold them accountable. Make it known to them and their offices that you won't stand by this shit.
Remember that this is why elections outside of the Presidential are important!
Don't rely on a single figurehead to advocate for you, because they won't. Work with your community to not only save one another, but to elect people who will actually represent you and your needs.
A bunch of republicans voted AGAINST giving people hurricane relief money and are trying to blame brown people for lack of funding.
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No Good Nick  -  Netflix  -  April 15, 2019 - Present
Sitcom (10 episodes to date)
Running Time:  30 minutes
Stars:
Siena Agudong as Nicole aka "Nick"
Lauren Lindsey Donzis as Molly Thompson
Kalama Epstein as Jeremy Thompson
Sean Astin as Ed Thompson
Melissa Joan Hart as Liz Thompson
Recurring
Kyla-Drew as Becky
Sanai Victoria as Tamika
Tiana Le as Xuan
Eddie McClintock as Tony
Molly Hagan as Dorothy
Ted McGinley as Sam
Alex Poncio as Jim
Gus Kamp as Eric
Marco Sanchez as Eduardo
Lori Mae Hernandez as Riley
Josie Totah as Lisa Haddad
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