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politicaldilfs · 9 months ago
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New Jersey Governor DILFs
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Richard J. Hughes, Robert B. Meyner, Jim McGreevey, Donald DiFrancesco, Brendan Byrne, A. Harry Moore, Richard Codey, Walter Evans Edge, Alfred E. Driscoll, William T. Cahill, Thomas Kean, A. Harry Moore, Jon Corzine, James Florio, Phil Murphy
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sunlitroom · 1 year ago
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Some vintage illustrations that put me in mind of Gotham
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A break during Jeremiah's trip from the circus to his new life at a fancy prep school.
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Season One Barbara - after Butch breaks in and threatens her, and she's left scared and vulnerable.
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Bruce takes a break from his homework
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Alfred and Thomas Wayne
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Lee leaves Gotham after the initial breakdown of her relationship with Jim
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Gertrude asks a conflicted Oswald if he's done anything he shouldn't have done.
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Harvey Dent talks to Jim about a particularly compelling case
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Commissioner Loeb plots from the shadows
All illustrations found on Pinterest. 1 - Harry Anderson (1948); 2 - John McClelland (1955); 3 - Harry Anderson (year unknown); 4 - E.M Jackson, 'A Tired Gentleman' (year unknown); 5 -Robert McGinnis (1962); 6 - Leyendecker, 'Consolation' (date unknown); 7 - James R Bingham (1959); 8 - Ludwig Hohlwein (1931)
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hive-honey · 18 days ago
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11/9 Brentford v Bournemouth 3-2
Love from the boss🥰
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stairnaheireann · 1 year ago
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#OTD in 1831 – A Proctor and 13 Constables are killed by tithe protesters at Carrickshock, Co Kilkenny.
In Ireland, tithes were not introduced until the Synod of Cashel in 1171, and then were confined mainly to areas under Anglo-Norman control. In theory, the revenue from tithe divided into four parts: one for the upkeep of the clergyman, another for Poor Relief, a third for Church Maintenance and Education and the fourth for the Bishop. Practice did not follow theory, and by the 18th century, the…
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tcmparty · 2 years ago
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@tcmparty live tweet schedule for the week beginning Monday, January 02, 2023. Look for us on Twitter…watch and tweet along…remember to add #TCMParty to your tweets so everyone can find them :) All times are Eastern.
Friday, Jan. 06 NANCY DREW Double Feature
8:00 p.m. NANCY DREW...DETECTIVE (1938) A teen-aged sleuth investigates a wealthy woman's disappearance.
9:15 p.m. NANCY DREW...REPORTER (1939) A teen-aged sleuth sets out to prove a young girl innocent of murder charges.
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miraculouscriticismshub · 1 year ago
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Their friendship ending felt tragic 😿😿😿
Both were done dirty by the writers 😤😤😤
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identifying-sonic-in-posts · 4 months ago
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Sonic Colors (2010)
Sonic IDW Endless Summer, art by Tracy Yardley and Thomas Rothlisberger, inks by Maria Keane, colors by Joana Lafuente
Sonic IDW #45, art by Evan Stanley, inks by Matt Froese, colors by Reggie Graham
Sonic Speed Simulator (Roblox), Summer Sonic
Sonic Adventure 2, hero story
Sonic Channel, Sonic Pict January, 2021, art by Yui Karasuno
Sonic IDW #41, art by Adam Bryce Thomas, colors by Matt Herms
Sonic IDW Endless Summer, art by Tracy Yardley and Thomas Rothlisberger, inks by Maria Keane, colors by Joana Lafuente
Sonic IDW #53, art by Adam Bryce Thomas, colors by Reggie Graham
Sonic The Hedgehog ”Passion & Pride” Anthems with Attitude from the Sonic Adventure Era, art by Yuji Uekawa
A lot of Tails’ stuff being blue, most of Sonic’s belongings having a hint of yellow.
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milliondollarbaby87 · 1 month ago
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The Merry Gentlemen (2024) Review
When Ashley a Broadway dancer finds herself out of her dream job right before Christmas she heads home to her small town and must help her parents save the nightclub they have owned for years. ⭐️⭐️ Continue reading The Merry Gentlemen (2024) Review
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idwsonicnews · 1 year ago
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Sonic the Hedgehog's Endless Summer Preview Pages
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Writer: Gale Galligan
Pencils: Tracy Yardley (with Thomas Rothlisberger also contributing to the issue)
Inks: Maria Keane
Colors: Joana Lafuente
Letters: Jeff Eckleberry
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todaysdocument · 2 months ago
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Circular Letter from the Woman's Protest Committee on the Statehood Bill
Record Group 46: Records of the U.S. SenateSeries: Petitions and Related Documents That Were Presented, Read, or TabledFile Unit: Petitions and Memorials, Resolutions of State Legislatures, and Related Documents Which Were Tabled
WOMAN'S PROTEST COMMITTEE.
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"The Status of Woman Marks the Degree of a Nation's Civilization."
OCTOBER 22nd, 1904.
DEAR MADAM:-A bill is now pending in Congress which so vitally affects the interests of women in the great South-
West that we believe you and your organization would like to protest against the injustice therein threatened our sisters.
The bill proposes to unite Oklahoma and Indian Territories into one State under the name of Oklahoma, and to com-
bine New Mexico and Arizona Territories into a State under the name of Arizona. This measure has passed the Lower House
of Congress, has been read twice in the Senate and is now before the Senate Committee on Territories, of which Senator Al-
bert J Beveridge is Chairman, and the following named Senators are also members: William P. Dillingham, Knute Nelson,
Thomas R. Bard, Henry E. Burnham, John Kean, William B. Bate, Thomas M. Patterson, James P. Clarke and Francis G.
Newlands. Now is the time to amend, while the bill is in Committee.
The portion of the bill threatening injustice to the women in the proposed new States is found in Paragraph 5 of Sec-
tions 3 and 21, which would allow these States, when organized, to disfranchise minors, criminals, lunatics, non-residents,
ignoramuses and [italic] women. This part of the bill reads as follows:
"Fifth-That said State shall never enact any law restricting or abridging the right of suffrage on account
"of race, color, or previous condition of servitude, or on account of any other conditions or qualificartions, save
"and except on account of illiteracy, minority, [italic] sex, conviction of felony, mental condition, or residence; pro-
vided, however, that any such restrictions shall be made uniform and applicable alike to all citizens."
There may be other objections to this part of the bill, that Congress gratuitously interferes to forbid negro disfranchise-
ment, or disfranchisement "for any other conditions or qualifications," which latter will prevent disfranchisement for lack of
United States citizenship, a prohibition never before laid on a State. This wording will be interpreted by some as even pro-
hibiting the future enfranchisement of women in these new States. These paragraphs might well be omitted.
But the injustice to women might be averted if only the word "sex" were stricken from the paragraphs. The pioneer
women of the West, who have labored and suffered by their husbands' sides to advance civilization, ought not to be so unjustly
classed with felons, lunatics and children, while their own husbands, equals in other respects, are enfranchised. The Congress
of the United States ought not to set its seal upon the possibility of the perpetual disfranchisement of these women, an un-
merited disgrace and punishment. It is true that in many States women have been tacitly ranked with these defective delin-
quent and dependent classes, but never before has the insult been so open and flagrant, nor has it been in an Act of Congress.
The representative of the United States Government, the Territorial Governor of Arizona, once before interfered in
Arizona legislation to the defeat of women, by vetoing the woman suffrage bill passed by the Legislature of Arizona.
The women of all our great country should now protest against the women of the Southwest being ranked with the
classed justly disfranchised, any other member of which may be effort, behavior, or lapse of time, achieve enfranchisement.
Will you not ask your organization to write to the two Senators from your own State, to Senator Beveridge, the Chair-
man of the Committee on Territories, and to the rest of the Committee, asking each to work for the omission of the word
"sex" from the two paragraphs quoted above, or for the omission of the entire paragraphs.
There is need of haste in this matter and we urge action by your organization at the earliest possible date.
The sending out of this letter is authorized by the following named women, who, as individuals, urge you to take
speedy action:
Mrs. Ellen M. Henrotin, Honorary President General Federation of Women's Clubs; Miss Susan B. Anthony, Honorary
President National American Woman Suffrage Association; Mrs. Mary Wood Swift, President National Council of Women;
Mrs. Hannah G. Solomon, President National Council Jewish Women; Rev. Anna H. Shaw, President National American
Woman Suffrage Association; Mrs. Mary A. Livermore; Mrs. Fanny Garrison Villard; Miss Laura Clay; Miss Margaret Haley,
President National Teachers' Federation; Mrs. Ella S. Stewart, Franchise Superintendent of National Women's Temperance
Union; Mrs. Emily W. Thorndyke, President National Catholic Woman's League; Mrs. Lida P. Robinson, President Arizona
Woman Suffrage Association; Mrs. Elizabeth M. Gilmer, (Dorothy Dix); Mrs. Mary T. Hagar, President National Ladies of
the Grand Army of the Republic; Mrs. Ellen C. Sargent, Honorary President of California Woman's Suffrage Association; Mres.
Mary S. Sperry, President California Woman Suffrage Association; Mrs. Catharine Waugh McCulloch, Legal Advisor National
American Woman Suffrage Association; Miss Clara Barton; Mrs. May Wright Sewall, Honorary President International Coun-
cil of Women; Mrs. Elmina Springer, of the Woman's Relief Corps and Eastern Star; Mrs. Florence Kelley; Mrs. Emmy C.
Evald, President National Lutheran Woman's League; Mrs. Frederick Schoff, President National Congress of Mothers; Mrs.
Leonora M. Lake; Mrs. Margaret Dye Ellis, Legislative Superintendent of National Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and
Mrs. Lilian M. N. Stevens, President National Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
Will you notify your local press as to your action, and also notify Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton, of Warren, Ohio.
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nillamoonstar · 9 months ago
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THIS
This was SO important to me.
I started watching this series when the second season came out (I binged the first before) and at the same time as obsessing over SuperWhoLock, this was life changing.
I don't mean this lightly. This show came to me in a point in my life where I had realized I was bi (back then) but was in a relationship with a man and always felt like I had to prove to everyone and to myself that I was still queer. That that part of me was still there.
In a way, Marcus's relationship with the church and god and his relationship with his own identity mirrored what I was feeling. It was choosing either one or the other. Always.
But when Peter made the first move and Marcus opened up to him, we both realized, I think, that it's not a choice between one or the other. Both parts of you can coexist and be at peace within you. That's the beauty of what makes us whole and complicated and wonderful.
Marcus was still a man of god and of faith, but he was also queer and wanted/deserved to be loved.
In a world where queerbaiting was rampant in media, I had finally found a space where my queer identity and my relationship could both exist and be valid without having to sacrifice one or the other.
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You heard something. What was it? Nothing at all. That's a start.
THE EXORCIST (2016-2017) | There But for the Grace of God, Go I (S02E05)
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greyeisacreativecolor · 1 month ago
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I put probably too much thought into the set dressing for this piece, including things that aren't visible.
Stephanie and Duke bough command strips for all the posters and pictures besides the Wayne/Kane portrait so Alfred wouldn't have a panic attack about putting unnecessary nails in the walls. Alfred honestly didn't want to move the pictures onto the wall to begin with, but Bruce insisted everyone who couldn't be there in person be represented.
In the pictures, left to right are Cullen Row. Jack and Janet Drake. Barbara Gordon, Jim Gordon, James Gordon Jr., Barbara Kean, Sarah Essen-Gordon. John Dick and Mary Grayson. Phillip Kane, Thomas Wayne, Bruce Wayne, Martha Wayne, Jacob Kane, Gabi Kane, Kate Kane, and Beth Kane. Jason and Catherine Todd. Wiggles the dragon, Goliath the dragon-bat, and Batcow. Doug, Duke, and Elaine Thomas.
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darkeagleruins · 2 months ago
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Pennsylvania: US Postal Worker Alleged Mail Theft Allegedly caught on camera dumping over 300 pieces of mail.
You’ll never guess who these alleged mailers were in support of, Republicans Postal investigators open probe, mail in support of “Republican Rep Thomas Kean Jr. (R-Westfield) into a dumpster at a Pennsylvania supermarket”
If Postal Workers are doing this, then take a wild guess what these postal workers are probably also doing to Donald Trump mail in ballots…..

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obsidianpen · 3 days ago
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hey pen :) longtime penling here, I hope this isnt weird to ask but im pregnant with a little baby boy rn. hes due in february and I think (?) i read that you have a little one as well. we are lost for good baby boy names! would you mind sharing your sons name or other names you guys had in the running? I feel like i can trust your impeccable taste haha
congrats!! I do - here’s the list of names we didn’t use but considered (and by we I mean me, many were vetoed immediately by my husband)
Thomas 
William
Gabriel 
Sterling 
Kingsley
Emmett
Elliot 
Everett 
Keane
Quinn
Soren
Lucian 
Erik
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poemaseletras · 1 year ago
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