Noriko Takeda.
This is lovely
Misplaced Lens Cap

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Kaledo Art

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Mike Driver
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Love Begins
Sweet Seals For You, Always
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Noriko Takeda.
This is lovely
the longer I spend with my back to the earth the sharper I smell the rainā shoulder blades digging like the teeth of a shovel, I catch sparks in the air and swallow them whole. The storm will wash across this earth and leave me behind. I hope the streams remember me. I hope the rain is warm. I hope that one dayā impossiblyā when I stand, the dirt will wear my figure as a soft-hearted scar until it has rained again.
Loved this.
when i look up a knitting term, the last thing I want is an ai overview. I want a 60+ year old woman with no understanding of lighting or helpful camera angles who still manages to give the most concise and clear explanation of how to execute purl 2tog through the backloop. ai summary fuck off, where is phyllis?
I can only agree. The thing about AI is it is so often confidently wrong.
āI think hell is something you carry around with you. Not somewhere you go.ā
ā Neil Gaiman, The Sandman
A stop along the road. Dunsmuir, California
Ok, this left me mesmerized
Elon Musk attacked democracy defender and superstar court lawyer Marc Elias as āundermining civilization,ā taunting him by asking if he suffered āgenerational trauma.ā
Eliasās response was brilliant and worth amplifying:
Mr. Musk,
You recently criticized me and another prominent lawyer fighting for the rule of law and democracy in the United States. I am used to being attacked for my work, particularly on the platform you own and dominate.
I used to be a regular on Twitter, where I amassed over 900,000 followers ā all organic except for the right-wing bots who seemed to grow in number. Like many others, I stopped regularly posting on the site because, under your stewardship, it became a hellscape of hate and misinformation.
I also used to buy your cars ā first a Model X and then a Model S ā back when you spoke optimistically about solving the climate crisis. My family no longer owns any of your cars and never will.
But this is not the reason I am writing. You donāt know me. You have no idea whether I have suffered trauma and if I have, how it has manifested. And itās none of your business.
However, I will address your last point about generational trauma. I am Jewish, though many on your site simply call me āa jew.ā Honestly, itās often worse than that, but Iām sure you get the point. There was a time when Twitter would remove antisemitic posts, but under your leadership, tolerating the worldās oldest hatred now seems to be a permissible part of your āfree speechā agenda.
Like many Jewish families, mine came to America because of trauma. They were fleeing persecution in the Pale of Settlement ā the only area in the Russian Empire where Jews were legally allowed to reside. Even there, life was difficult ā often traumatic. My family, like others, lived in a shtetl and was poor. Worse, pogroms were common ā violent riots in which Jews were beaten, killed and expelled from their villages.
By the time my family fled, life in the Pale had become all but impossible for Jews. Tsar Nicholas IIās government spread anti-Jewish propaganda that encouraged Russians to attack and steal from Jews in their communities. My great-grandfather was fortunate to leave when he did. Those who stayed faced even worse circumstances when Hitlerās army later invaded.
That is the generational trauma I carry. The trauma of being treated as āotherā by countrymen you once thought were your friends. The trauma of being scapegoated by authoritarian leaders. The trauma of fleeing while millions of others were systematically murdered. The trauma of watching powerful men treat it all as a joke ā or worse.
As an immigrant yourself, you can no doubt sympathize with what it means to leave behind your country, extended family, friends and neighbors to come to the United States. Of course, you probably had more than 86 rubles in your pocket. You probably didnāt ride for nine days in the bottom of a ship or have your surname changed by immigration officials. Here is the ship manifest showing that my family did. Aron, age three, was my grandfather.
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As new immigrants, life wasnāt easy. My family lived in cramped housing without hot water. They worked menial jobs ā the kind immigrants still perform today.
Some may look down on those immigrants ā the ones without fancy degrees ā but my family was proud to work and grateful that the United States took them in. They found support within their Jewish community and a political home in the Democratic Party.
I became a lawyer to give back to the country that gave my family a chance. I specialize in representing Democratic campaigns because I believe in the party. I litigate voting rights cases because the right to vote is the bedrock of our democracy. I speak out about free and fair elections because they are under threat.
Now let me address the real crux of your post.
You are very rich and very powerful. You have thrown in with Donald Trump. Whether it is because you think you can control him or because you share his authoritarian vision, I do not know. I do not care.
Together, you and he are dismantling our government, undermining the rule of law and harming the most vulnerable in our society. I am just a lawyer. I do not have your wealth or your platform. I do not control the vast power of the federal government, nor do I have millions of adherents at my disposal to harass and intimidate my opponents. I may even carry generational trauma.
But you need to know this about me. I am the great-grandson of a man who led his family out of the shtetl to a strange land in search of a better life. I am the grandson of the three-year-old boy on that journey. As you know, my English name is Marc, but my Hebrew name is Elhanan (×Ö¶×Ö°×Öø× Öø×) ā after the great warrior in Davidās army who slew a powerful giant.
I will use every tool at my disposal to protect this country from Trump. I will litigate to defend voting rights until there are no cases left to bring. I will speak out against authoritarianism until my last breath.
I will not back down. I will not bow or scrape. I will never obey.
Defiantly,
Marc Elias
From Marc | Elon Musk recently posted on his site that another lawyer and I are āundermining civilization.ā This is my response.
Been following Marc Elias for years. He's brilliant and relentless.
āYou can cut all the flowers but you cannot keep spring from coming.ā
ā Pablo Neruda
A tale of three cakes, a celebration of birthdays, and the scientific process
Love this San Francisco blogger who specializes in bakeries. She knows the best out-of-the-way bakeries with delicious treats.
Cowboy like me, Cowboy Cookie Butter Love Bakeshop, a pleasure food diary
I love the way this gal writes. This blog is a must-read for anyone who wants to find the out-of-the-way sweet spots in San Francisco.
This post is so funny. Iām enjoying following The Bakery Study.
Time to celebrate! My only advice to President Elect Biden: Fumigate before you move in. You know the White House is a COVID-19 hotspot.
Do you ever feel like life is a three-ring circus with so many interruptions and so much to do? If so, then you are the Ringmaster!
Flex your biceps, raise your fist and shout, "I AM THE RINGMASTER."
You will feel better. I know I did.
Sometimes mushrooms look like flowers.