#Las Vegas journal
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culturesfinest · 8 days ago
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Las vegas bling nevada spiral notebook dark Shopping lists, school notes or poems - 118 page spiral notebook with ruled line paper is a perfect companion in everyday life. The durable printed cover makes the owner proud to carry it everywhere. .: 118 ruled line pages (59 sheets) .: Front cover print .: Dark grey back cover Introducing the Las Vegas Bling Nevada Spiral Notebook, a dazzling stationery accessory that embodies the glamour and excitement of the iconic city it represents. This notebook is not just a tool for jotting down notes; it's a statement piece that captures the vibrant essence of Las Vegas, making it a perfect companion for anyone who loves a little sparkle and excitement in their daily life. The Las Vegas Bling Nevada Spiral Notebook is designed with a striking cover that immediately catches the eye. Adorned with glimmering rhinestones and a vivid illustration of the Las Vegas skyline, the cover showcases famous landmarks such as the Luxor Pyramid, the Stratosphere Tower, and the legendary Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign. The intricate design is a tribute to the city's dazzling lights and fast-paced energy, bringing a touch of Las Vegas magic to your everyday routine. Measuring 8.5 x 11 inches, this spiral notebook offers ample space for all your writing needs. Whether you're taking notes in class, jotting down ideas for your next big project, or simply doodling during your downtime, the generous page size allows for creativity without constraints. The high-quality paper is smooth and thick, ensuring that your pens and markers glide effortlessly across the page without any bleed-through or smudging. This durable paper is perfect for a variety of writing instruments, from ballpoint pens to gel pens and even fine-tip markers. The notebook features a sturdy spiral binding that not only provides a classic look but also allows for easy flipping of pages, making it ideal for both right-handed and left-handed users. The spiral binding ensures that the notebook lies flat when open, providing a stable surface for writing and making it easier to review your notes. The durable cover adds an extra layer of protection to your thoughts and ideas, ensuring they remain safe from everyday wear and tear. Inside, you'll find 120 lined pages that offer a structured format for organized note-taking. Each page is adorned with a subtle watermark of the Las Vegas skyline, adding a touch of elegance and continuity to the notebook's theme. This thoughtful design element serves as a constant reminder of the city's allure, inspiring you to dream big and reach for the stars. The Las Vegas Bling Nevada Spiral Notebook is more than just a practical accessory; it's a celebration of creativity and individuality. Its unique design makes it an excellent gift for anyone who appreciates a touch of glamour in their life. Whether you're a student, a professional, or a creative soul, this notebook is sure to spark inspiration and add a bit of bling to your daily routine. Perfect for capturing your thoughts, dreams, and goals, this notebook is a versatile companion that can be used for a variety of purposes. Use it as a diary to document your personal journey, a planner to organize your busy schedule, or a sketchbook to explore your artistic side. The possibilities are endless, and the choice is yours. In addition to its aesthetic appeal and practical functionality, the Las Vegas Bling Nevada Spiral Notebook is also an eco-conscious choice. Made from responsibly sourced materials, this notebook reflects your commitment to sustainability without compromising on style or quality. Elevate your stationery collection with the Las Vegas Bling Nevada Spiral Notebook, and let its sparkling design bring a touch of Las Vegas excitement to your everyday life. Whether you're a fan of the city or simply someone who loves a little extra shine, this notebook is sure to become a cherished part of your daily routine. Get ready to turn heads and capture attention as you jot down your thoughts in this eye-catching, glamorous notebook that perfectly embodies the spirit of Las Vegas.
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clubhoops · 3 months ago
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A’ja Wilson and Angel Reese for WSJ's Innovators Issue
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vintage-tigre · 9 days ago
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lets-get-lit · 11 months ago
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Too weird to live, too rare to die!
- Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
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vroomvroomthings · 2 months ago
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Y'all, please, stop making fake narratives out of nowhere. The Max's "pawn" thing came out because Lando was asked to make a chess analogy, which he admitted he was clueless about. The reporters asked him a leading question and he answered with his limited knowledge; there was likely no malice in his part.
I've been critical of Lando in the past but taking bits out of context to make him look worse isn't something to be proud about.
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landonor · 29 days ago
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fuck the F1 admin btw
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sevennone · 6 months ago
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240713 B4V | the good game
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blizzsthompson · 1 month ago
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mariovroom · 2 months ago
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In his reporter era
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tilbageidanmark · 7 months ago
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...We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold. I remember saying something like I feel a bit lightheaded; maybe you should drive....'' And suddenly there was a terrible roar all around us and the sky was full of what looked like huge bats, all swooping and screeching and diving around the car, which was going about a hundred miles an hour with the top down to Las Vegas. And a voice was screaming:Holy Jesus! What are these goddamn animals?''
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mediocre-eternity · 9 months ago
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Hello
In a dissociative state, I decided Daniel and I should spend some weeks in Las Vegas. So far, I’ve had the best sex I’ve ever had after my death, and Daniel won forty thousand dollars. We are returning home in four days, perhaps I’ll write about it.
Ciao,
A.
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clubhoops · 3 months ago
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A'ja Wilson for WSJ
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vintage-tigre · 2 days ago
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“We are living in dangerously weird times now. Smart people just shrug and admit they're dazed and confused. The only ones left with any confidence at all are the New Dumb. It is the beginning of the end of our world as we knew it.
Doom is the operative ethic.”
- Hunter S. Thompson
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dreaminginthedeepsouth · 4 months ago
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Michael Ramirez, Las Vegas Review Journal
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GOP candidate for governor in North Carolina, Mark Robinson, vows to stay in race despite shocking revelations
Mark Robinson, North Carolina’s sitting Lieutenant Governor, was a controversial, extremist candidate when he was nominated as the GOP candidate for North Carolina governor. He had a history of making misogynistic, incendiary statements that should have disqualified him from holding any public office. See Newsweek, Mark Robinson: Full List of North Carolina Candidate's Controversies. Robinson has described the Holocaust as “hogwash,” has called Muslims “invaders,” has mocked school shooting survivors, and has been hostile to LGBTQ people, especially transgender people.
Despite his past controversies, Republicans nominated Robinson as their candidate for governor. Democrats nominated Josh Stein, who is currently leading in the polls.
On Thursday, CNN released a devastating report titled, Mark Robinson, NC GOP nominee for governor, called himself a ‘black NAZI!,’ supported slavery in past comments made on porn forum.
This deeply researched article begins as follows:
Mark Robinson, the controversial and socially conservative Republican nominee for governor of North Carolina, made a series of inflammatory comments on a pornography website’s message board more than a decade ago, in which he referred to himself as a “black NAZI!” and expressed support for reinstating slavery, a CNN KFile investigation found. Despite a recent history of anti-transgender rhetoric, Robinson said he enjoyed watching transgender pornography, a review of archived messages found in which he also referred to himself as a “perv.” The comments, which Robinson denies making, predate his entry into politics and current stint as North Carolina’s lieutenant governor. They were made under a username that CNN was able to identify as Robinson by matching a litany of biographical details and a shared email address between the two.
It gets worse from there, folks.
Robinson has denied that he made the comments and suggested that they were created by hackers.
The North Carolina GOP released a statement on Thursday backing Robinson, claiming the allegations are false. Trump has previously endorsed Robinson, saying that Robinson is
Martin Luther King on steroids. I told that to Mark. I said, ‘I think you’re better than Martin Luther King. I think you are Martin Luther King times two.
As of Friday, September 20, it is too late for Robinson to drop out of the race.
This newest controversy is bad news for Trump and good news for all Democrats on the ballot in North Carolina in November. If Kamala Harris can beat Trump in North Carolina, there is almost no path to victory for Trump. As Mitch McConnell famously said, Republicans have a “candidate quality” problem. And that problem starts at the top.
[Robert B. Hubbell Newsletter]
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1talapia-007 · 2 months ago
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phantastyinfact · 11 months ago
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REMINISCING
Every generation has their moment, where they can change the world with their collective energy, only to get lost in the ecstasy of it all, and let it slip through their fingers. At least you enjoyed yourself.
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