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Alysa Liu (USA)
2026 Olympic Winter Games Free Skate (150.20)
It's Halloween on Tumblr! #Halloweenontumblr
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NYT Guild Tech on strike: No Games, no Cooking, no crossing picket lines!
From the NewsGuild of New York:
ULP STRIKE ALERT: Our New York Times Tech Guild members have walked off the job despite making every effort to negotiate with management. Our members know their worth and they will prove that at the picket line today. Our NYT Guild members have pledged not to do struck work, or tasks that would normally be done by our strikers. That’s a right they have in their contract. While the NYT Tech Guild is out on this ULP strike, we want New York Times subscribers to not play any of the Times games like Wordle or Connections or use the Cooking App because doing so would cross the digital picket line. You can support the NYT Tech Guild by walking the line with us at 620 Eighth Ave. and by donating to the strike fund: https://www.gofundme.com/f/nyt-tech-strike-fund
Updates here and here
Letters from the nyt tech guild (dated today, 11/4)
and the nyt news guild (dated 10/21)
refraining from a lot of election joke posting and instead I just donated $55 USD to gaza soup kitchen and i encourage anyone else to consider donating even a couple of dollars to the people who will be affected the most from whatever outcome happens
you can also donate to care for gaza here
I am not taking a risk
Not risking it pals
U know what I want potato of luck
Damn right I’m reblogging. See previous post re wrath of whatever from high atop the thing.
potato I will never ask you for anything else in my lifetime please potato for fuck's sake
My dream for the election is that it’s definitive. I want a 2012-style Election Day where everyone built it up beforehand to possibly be close but then the results start rolling in and it was like “Oh, nevermind. It’s obviously Obama. Everyone go to bed.”
I just want voters to put a stake right through the heart of Trumpism so that it crumbles to ash before our eyes. That’s the dream.
like to charge, reblog to cast
How to make this happen: CLICK HERE TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO MOST CONVENIENTLY VOTE IN YOUR STATE! Make a plan and VOTE!
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Hamonshu, a Japanese Book of Wave and Ripple Designs, 1919
Source: Archive.is
You should only write in present tense with extreme caution.
not because it's bad or anything but because if you do it even once you're going to be editing the bits where you shifted tenses out of your writing for the rest of your life
if u write in present tense enough times in a row, you can switch this problem around & get confused when your present-tense narrator is talking abt something that happened in Their past. I recommend this bc it keeps u on ur toes
guys i made my first blackout poetry
#She really got the job done
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Florence Welch for the New York Times style magazine October 20, 2024
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