So max and charles were the only ones on track today and there's a rainbow apparently?
The fic is writing itself.
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So max and charles were the only ones on track today and there's a rainbow apparently?
The fic is writing itself.
Can you spot the grift?
...Trump administration officials have told lawmakers that they plan to put the money raised from their seizure of Venezuelan oil into bank accounts outside the U.S. Treasury. Desjardins clarified that “[s]ources said they understood these as similar [to] or decidedly ‘off-shore’ accounts.” - Heather Cox Richardson
Do you have any question who will control these accounts? This is an unbelievable theft.
SHAKEDOWN (2018) dir. LEILAH WEINRAUB
I HAVENT BEEN THIS HOPEFUL FOR FERRARI IN SO LONG 😭😭 GOD BLESS OUR FUCKING TROOPS
🟢⚫️ Adrian Newey's first Aston Martin, the AMR26, hits the track in the Barcelona Shakedown!👀
F1 #F1Testing #ShakedownTest
Shakedown, the club, emerged from a post-RIOTS, post-OJ, post-integration but still very racially divided Los Angeles. In this divided city Shakedown is an independent, all black and all female cash economy. SHAKEDOWN emphasizes the symbiotic nature of how things work in this system. We track the dollar that's spent at the club. It goes from patron to dancer, to the dancer buying all the things that contribute to the illusion of her show, which is her weave, her nails, her outfit, her CD, and her sound effects. It also tracks the dollar to the behind-the-scenes action, paying the bills and supporting families. The dollar gets tracked back into the club as the performers create new shows. Patrons contribute more money and the cycle continues. Described by some as a second home, yet tellingly dancers deal with issues of shame and the illegal nature of the venue.
Leilah Weinraub's website for Shakedown, her documentary film about a Black lesbian strip club, released in 2018
I’m absolutely in love with our new car for the year 🥹🥰❤️
Our beautiful SF-26 is here! 🥰