Great illustration from Win Ng in Plantcraft book and record, now on Etsy #plantcraft #winng #taylorandng #janetcox #spauldingtaylor #kennethziegenfuss https://www.instagram.com/p/BylQRPEBuOt/?igshid=14pduse50rg3y
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Great illustration from Win Ng in Plantcraft book and record, now on Etsy #plantcraft #winng #taylorandng #janetcox #spauldingtaylor #kennethziegenfuss https://www.instagram.com/p/BylQRPEBuOt/?igshid=14pduse50rg3y
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Early Birdie by krakencrafts Taylor & Ng http://flic.kr/p/ea6DBf
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D3WLEYPNF4)
Return to editingReactions To Donald Trump And Hillary Clinton's First Presidential Debate At Hoftra University
Hempstead, New York (CNN)Hillary Clinton stepped onto the debate stage Monday night determined to show that only one candidate is ready to be president.
Clinton poked, prodded and quoted Trump's own words, goading the famously thin-skinned Republican nominee. Trump took the bait, repeatedly interrupting angrily or dismissively throughout the night. He couldn't resist attacks, even when it was obvious they would backfire -- such as his criticism of Clinton for dropping off the campaign trail ahead of the debate to prepare. CNN's Reality Check Team vets the claims "Yes, I did. And you know what else I prepared for?" Clinton shot back. "I prepared to be president." Here are six takeaways from the first presidential debate: Trump takes the bait Trump is the self-proclaimed counterpuncher, but it was Clinton whose restraint was on display: She waited for Trump to create an opening before she pounced. She let moderator Lester Holt grill Trump about his refusal to release tax returns before delivering her own withering assessment of his insistence that a "routine audit" be completed first."Maybe he is not as rich as he says he is," Clinton said. "Maybe he is not as charitable as he claims to be... Maybe he doesn't want the American people to know that he has paid nothing in federal taxes." "There is something he is hiding," she said. QUIZ: Are you more like Clinton or Trump? Trump lost his cool -- at a cost. He came close to admitting that he didn't pay federal taxes, saying that "makes me smart" and that the money "would be squandered" anyway. At another point, he insisted his refusal to pay contractors who'd done work for his businesses was smart. "I'm certainly relieved that my late father never did business with you," Clinton said.Trump, meanwhile, paid the price for his decision to wing it. Unlike the GOP primary debates, where Trump would often disappear while other candidates bickered, only to interject with a zinger, he had no other candidates or aggressive moderators to save him -- and it showed. Despite opportunities to do so, he never hit Clinton on the 2012 Benghazi attacks or Clinton Foundation donors' access to the State Department, and he only briefly mentioned her use of a private email server. All three attacks -- elevated by Trump himself at his rallies -- are at the core of the GOP case that Clinton is untrustworthy. Trump's pitch to blue-collar voters Trump's brightest spots came early in the debate, when he invoked Clinton's 2012 praise of the Trans-Pacific Partnership as the "gold standard" of trade deals. (Clinton now opposes the deal.) "You were totally in favor of it," Trump said. "Then you heard what I was saying, how bad it is, and you said, 'I can't win that debate.'" It was part of a theme he worked hard to drive in the debate's early stages: Clinton, he said, has been in Washington for nearly 30 years, and has done little to improve economic conditions for Americans -- a message that could resonate in manufacturing-heavy states like Ohio and Pennsylvania that are crucial to Trump's electoral math. Attacking Clinton's comments on solar energy powering "new economic activity," Trump said: "You've been doing this for 30 years. Why are you just thinking about these solutions right now? For 30 years, you've been doing it, and now you're just starting to think of solutions." After a barrage of Trump attacks, Clinton sarcastically said, "I have a feeling that by, the end of this evening, I'm going to be blamed for everything that's ever happened." Trump shot back: "Why not?"
I just got a new laptop! fuck yes bitches xD
2012 Prefontaine Classic
Mackenzie winning with "My Parade"
good day today play video games and wrote a song and eating food so yeah that was my day today