I live in Portland too, and the utter entitlement of the pedestrians and bicyclists in the city is beyond annoying.
I live in Portland too, and the utter entitlement of the pedestrians and bicyclists in the city is beyond annoying.
There’s a special kind of racism here in old progressive Portland. As someone who grew up around Dayton Ohio, the lack of color and integration here is unbelievable.
I live here, in NE Portland, where I’ve lived for about 30 years. The changes have been staggering. I am white, and when I moved here all of my colleagues (white) were so concerned about me moving to “the hood”! It was offensive, and the attitude of the newcomers in the neighborhood are just as bad. Entitled assholes…
I was actually thinking Alberta - which is basically the same deal. I’ve heard of the book, but haven’t read it. I’ll have to check it out.
If I’m correct, and I believe I am, this area is a highly gentrified area. Fucking disgusting.
Have you seen who they elected for president?
This is how you “christian” correctly.
I’m afraid he’ll take it as a compliment.
I’d like to know what his definition of “yelling” is. Many people consider any negative commentary to them as “yelling,” even if there are no raised voices. I suspect the nazi sympathizer isn’t above hyperbole.
Fuck that! The victims’ friends and families should be protected from these evill-doers at all costs.
I’d love to prove this guy wrong.
I love Euchre! And GBC. I’m originally from Ohio.
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I always thought I wanted to be cremated until I saw this cool mushroom burial suit that turns you into clean compost. Sign me up!
My hair started getting curly in my mid-40's! So random, but I guess it’s not uncommon.
I imagine with curls it’s even more stunning. I have red hair - which I love - but the color won’t lift enough to show any fun colors, and it also takes the longest to turn grey (again, not complaining in general, but no fun colors).
I’ve had that same experience! The last time I had to give blood I finally had a woman who was so gentle, I didn’t even have a mark - that rarely happens!
Oh, that is gorgeous!