Audrey Bialke, Under Ever-Changing Skies
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Audrey Bialke, Under Ever-Changing Skies
happy birthday, gilbert baker. (june 2, 1951 — march 31, 2017)
Anastasia Yarygina
cut flowers / mia forrest
Bumblebee on Lenten rose flower, Helleborus
Invasion
February, 1940 Grant Wood
Bin Woo Hyuk (Korean, 1981), The Night of the Midnight Sun, 2025. Oil on linen, 180 × 220 cm.
Toshi Yoshida, Neko to Kotori
Liu Yin (Chinese, 1984) - This Green Onion (2025)
Liu Yin (Chinese, 1984), This Green Onion, 2025. Acrylic on canvas 200 x 230 cm.
*dry food crunches* Ridiculously small kitten: “Myam myam myam. Njam njam njam njam njam njam njam! Myam myam myam nyam nyam myam. Mmmam. Mrrrrram. Meep!”
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by japanese painter and illustrator kato yuzu
Marc Librizzi, Along the Ride, Hand in Hand, 2023, Oil on canvas, 61”h x 48”w (155 x 122cm)
Second offense transgender bathroom usage has a 5 year maximum penalty, but four offenses trigger's Idaho's "persistent violator" statute, w
On Friday, the Idaho Senate passed the most extreme anti-transgender bathroom ban in the United States: a law that applies to both public buildings and private businesses and carries severe criminal penalties.
A first offense would be a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail; a second offense within five years would be a felony carrying up to five years in state prison. But the penalties do not stop there. Under Idaho's persistent violator statute, a transgender person convicted of a fourth bathroom offense—their third felony—could face a mandatory minimum of five years and up to life in prison.
The bill passed 28-7, with one Republican voting against it, and it now heads to the Governor’s desk... Governor Brad Little..., a Republican, has not indicated whether he will sign or veto the measure, though he has signed every major anti-transgender bill to reach his desk during his tenure. The bill contains an emergency clause and would take effect on July 1, 2026.