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Thanks. I took it with my phone, so not much skill was required. I made a few adjustments to the ISO, f-stop, and shutter speed to bring out as much color as possible.

True North True Crime covers missing and murdered people in Canada with a focus on unsolved crimes. From what I can see, it gets to the point of each story and treats victims and families with a great deal of respect.

I made some Thai takeout (pad siew—one of my favorite comfort foods when I lived there, and chicken fried rice).

We had a pretty spectacular sunset tonight, and I wanted share it with you all, in case anyone needed a pop of color in their night:

I have a glaring example of classicism right here in my hand:

Thank you for clarifying.

Why does the article start with his correct name, Chet Hanks, and then switch to Haze in the second paragraph?

It’s rancid banana pudding all the way down.*

Haven't we suffered enough?

The writing was so bad that I, a baby gay desperate for representation, never made it past the first season. I just couldn’t keep doing so much damage to my eyes and ears and brain any longer.

The original L Word definitely had a problem with representation, but its main problem was always the writing. The writers didn’t understand their own characters or their potential, and they subsequently wrote a lot of bad and sometimes nonsensical storylines. Get people in the writing room who care about the

I don’t know why you are unable to comprehend that I didn’t make the posters with that phrase on it. I saw it in a drive-thru when I went there as a customer. Stop arguing with me about something I did not do. It makes you look foolish, and wastes my time.

Imagine if a legendary Bulgarian folk singer did show up to perform at Coachella. Everyone would be so confused.

I'm not buying into their framing by using the phrase they put on their recruitment posters. There is a shortage of people willing to labor for garbage, and that is a good thing. The people who do the actual work that drives a thriving economy—laborers—are finally learning their worth, and acting on it. This can only

The McDonalds near me is advertising their wages due to the labor shortage on recruitment posters in the drive-thru - up to $10/hr for regular employees and up to $12/hr for shift managers. They still have a labor shortage. Wendy's, meanwhile, starts at $15/hr and is close to fully staffed. At this point, the

Federal wage minimums are a bulwark against slavery and labor exploitation. The Fair Labor Standards Act was the first law to make it illegal to underpay people for their work, or to accept their labor and refuse to pay them afterwards for it. Now, when it happens, as it inevitably will in a capitalist system that

Take care of yourself, too, babe. ❤️🤗🥰

I gather these days on Disqus at backtalkvillage.blogspot.com. There are only a few dozen participants, all Kinja refugees, which makes it a nice small community of regulars. I hope you'll join us there.

Exactly this kind of thing. It’s like at the hospital, where nursing ratios are bordering on dangerous (1:8 now, when even 1:6 is pushing it) and the hospital hires a food truck for two hours instead of doing more recruitment. Like, maybe don’t do the cheap, easy thing that pushes the people away that this place

Crazy times, north.