Ohio is about to get real cool. The abortion vote is going to enshrine it in the Ohio consitution, but along side it, legal marijuana is also on the same ballot.
The people saying asylum seekers are brining drugs don’t care about the facts. This is just the same old racist shit people have been doing for decades. They claim immigrants bring drug, crime, and disease. When, in actuality, most of the folks seeking asylum are fleeing that shit.
The people saying asylum seekers are brining drugs don’t care about the facts. This is just the same old racist shit people have been doing for decades. The claim immigrants being drug, crime, and disease. When, in actuality, most of the folks seeking asylum are fleeing that shit.
He just finished scoring Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert DeNiro, which is set to hit theaters in the fall.
I highly suggest watching “The Last Waltz” directed by Scorsese. It has a serious list of guest appearances and is obviously a well done film documenting the last performance by The Band
Damn. I just had a convo with my mother about this group. They were busy in the 70s and 80s. They opened for a lot of groups and said yes to a lot of collabs.
It’s not surprising his password had been yourefired. Its surprising he used the correct “you’re”. Although i guess technically it would have been more secure to include the special character. Haha
I don’t know why, I have absolutely zero against Mayor Castor. I don’t even really know much about her or her politics.
But… Her being a former police chief and now 2 time mayor of Tampa for some reason part of my brain is telling me “prearranged publicity stunt.”
Why else disclose that she’s the one who found the dope? And, while it’s not unheard of to find cocaine floating around the ocean down here, that’s a LOT of cocaine. Enough for a big fat nationwide headline, especially if you’re mayor of Tampa.
So maybe it is a coincidence that she found it and she did not, in fact, trade a favor to get some white girl lost from a drug bust, but I have never been a fan of coincidence.
isn’t it fun to think that ANYONE could decide to do this at ANY TIME? Literally all that’s keeping you from being crushed is people constantly deciding specifically not to do so.
God i am so glad i decided to stop using cars unless strictly necessary.
If you live in a city where it is possible to live without a car, a smaller percentage of the population drives, thus you don’t have to be around as many drivers per capita, so the chances of encountering someone like this are lower.
The point is that by staying off the roads i put as much distance as possible between me and cars, which makes it very unlikely for me to be hit by one.
Look up the statistics, cars are one of the leading causes of death in the US and certainly not a small cause worldwide.
That explains it. In places where they use feet, but the bike lane only gets like one, maybe two of them tops, and that’s assuming there’s a bike lane in the first place and that there’s any enforcement when a car just parks right in it.
Literally all that’s keeping you from being crushed is people constantly deciding specifically not to do so
I don’t know about everyone else, but attempting murder isn’t something I have to talk myself down from on a constant basis. Might want to see a therapist.
I’m on the west side of one of the main islands and it’s been brutal hot and windy for days.
Most of Hawaii is at incredibly high risk for fire, both urban conflagration and intense wildfire. The west side dry areas are a tinder box of invasive grasses and haole koa. The housing stock is termite bitten, ancient single wall, with open vents, and most people having tons of crap stored around their houses.
If fire got into a west side community like Nanakuli or Maili, it could be upwards of a 90% loss. Once fire gets into a neighborhood, the structures act as fuels, as well as any combustibles stored around the structure. It doesn’t help that most Hawaiian homes are on stilts increasing airflow.
Building on stilts, good for flooding, bad for fire. Pretty crappy trade off.
Though, if the stilts were concrete with 2-4hr fire resistant undersides this might help the fire “pass underneath” the house and not “climb up” the concrete stilts. It would also provide some time to evacuate in the event of failure.
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