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Walt Whitman, ‘Song of Myself’, Leaves of Grass
[Text ID: “I exist as I am, that is enough,”]
Always Walt.
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"Oooh !! My Delicious Coffee"
I’m not a coffee person, but Thomas Blanchard’s “Oooh !! My Delicious Coffee” manages to capture my favorite part of the beverage - watching cream and coffee mix. (Image and video credit: T. Blanchard) Read the full article
𝕕𝕣𝕚𝕟𝕜 𝕨𝕒𝕥𝕖𝕣 𝕪𝕠𝕦 𝕤𝕝𝕦𝕥.
If you’re feeling discouraged about voting for Bernie Sanders after the March 10th primaries, I hope this graphic change will help boost your confidence to get out and vote. For anyone who can’t see the image, I edited the delegate count shown on Google from integers to percentages, and this is what we have as of March 11th at 11:25am ET
There have been 41.89% of the total delegates declared.
Of the 1,991 pledged delegates needed to win the nomination, this is how close each candidate is to that mark by percentage:
Joe Biden (running): 42.54%
Bernie Sanders (running): 34.4%
Elizabeth Warren (dropped out): 3.46%
Mike Bloomberg (dropped out): 3.06%
Pete Buttigieg (dropped out): 1.3%
Amy Klobuchar (dropped out) 0.35%
Tulsi Gabbard (running): 0.1%
The race isn’t even halfway over, and nobody has even reached the halfway mark to the number of delegates needed to win the nomination. If you want Bernie Sanders to win, your vote is still an important part of this race. If you live in Arizona, Florida, Illinois, or Ohio, go out and vote on Tuesday, March 17th!
the media hates bernie but don’t let them discourage you!!! they WANT you to see their misleading articles and think “oh there’s no point, i won’t bother voting for bernie” VOTE. take your voice and use it to SCREAM
An Image Of The Planet Mercury Drifting Past The Sun, Highlighting How Enormous The Sun Really Is.
At ease.
Hahahah this is my fav
Snoopy Balloon, Macy’s Parade, NYC, Photo by Elliott Erwitt, 1988