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Myrna Minkoff
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And never until now has it had an actual chance at succeeding.

I like my Dippin’ Dots the way I like my population, diverse.

I had assumed it was a goofy photoshop in the kotaku post.

That’s the most jelly beans ever in one place at one time. Period.

THAT WAS A REAL TWEET????

I will literally mail that reporter a check for $10.

Ten bucks to the first reporter to bring Dippin Dots to a press conference.

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Flag on the play... how are the tumblers going to have more longevity or have a higher quality than waterford? Drop both from a counter onto tile and they probably will break.

You mean the Mizuno “Runbird”?

Exactly this. And with median home prices over 1 million in San Jose (a suburb) 20% is over $200,000. I’d love to have an option to live near where I work and have a %20 down payment as ‘low’ as $25k.

So in short you didn’t look at my comment, okay.

That’s not feasible in places that the average home costs over $400k.

Local and county governments are overrun by GOP men in many blue states. That’s where they make important contacts, and are able to tout their “experience”. We need more democratic women running at ALL levels of government, and local/county is a great place to start. It’s a natural feeder into state positions, which

For the love of God, get involved with your local party. Its one of the small steps I’m taking. Don’t like what the Democratic party is doing? Feel like they’re going in entirely the wrong direction to get back in power? Start working within your local party to help shape the agenda.

on the bright side... not being able to fill that suit is quality work.

Vote in local and mid-term elections should be the very first item. The very notion that gov’t pivots in 4-year increments is a great weakness in our electorate, and while this advice is all good, elections are major moments of change and they happen all the time.

how is that “bought for quality” though? sure I understand supporting the glassblower and not going corporate and all that... but is it truly better quality than what you could’ve gotten for a fraction of the price at any store? problem with glass is that no matter how well it was made, as soon as you drop it

I finally bit the bullet and bought a well-fitting, high-quality wool peacoat last year. Then I lost 50 pounds and it became wayyyy too big.