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She's on every shelf.

It's been three weeks without work, so far, and I'm not looking for work. Still loving being unemployed. I sleep for a few hours, wake for a few, with no sensible schedule, no concept of day or night. There's still an alarm clock, still in a prominent position where it's visible, but it's only for chuckles and shaking my head. Glanced at it just now and it says it's 12:30, but I don't know whether that's AM or PM, especially since the blinds are down because I'm usually nude or almost. Barely even know the days of the week. Because it doesn't frickin' matter.

To this wonderful life I say, Where've you been all my life? No job's wages seem worth the difference between that and this...

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On a bluer note, I went shopping, and found sadness down every aisle. These are the crackers my wife liked, and I know exactly which shelf they're on, because she often accompanied me to this store, to that shelf… to every shelf... to the streets and parks, theaters and restaurants of this city.

To my wonderful wife I say, Life will be less without those reminders of you. Thanks for all of it... but soon I'll have to say goodbye again. There's somewhere else to be, for the last few chapters of this life.

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Fringe scheme to reverse 2020 election splits Wisconsin Republicans

“We don’t wear tinfoil hats,” he said. “We’re not fringe.”

From living here, Wisconsin Republicans being bonkers is so ordinary I tend to tune it out. I was aware of most of the threads in this coverage from the New York Times, but seeing it all tied together made me need an Alka-Seltzer.

Surprising, the article doesn't mention the related dingbattery of former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman. With a $600,000+ plus budget so far, he's trying to jail Democrats as part of his state-funded 'investigation' into the 2020 election.

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Seattle-area Board of Health repeals decades-old helmet law

The King County Board of Health voted 11-2 Thursday to repeal a law requiring every bicyclist to wear a helmet.

The repeal is not a refutation of how helmet wearing improves safety. Instead it reflects a growing understanding among Board of Health members and bicycle advocates that the helmet law has been inequitably enforced, with a disproportionate number of citations going to homeless people and people of color.

Seems likes a good law for a better world, but in America you can't trust cops to enforce any law fairly.

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After his assassination, Lincoln's body was railroaded across the country, with public viewings by huge crowds in ten cities. With an open casket. Oh, and his son, who'd died three years earlier, came along for the ride.

Hey, I love trains. I'd like a tour like Lincoln's, preferable while I'm alive, but alas, I'll never be able to afford it.

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Louisiana man jailed for 44 years on rape charges is freed as prosecutor dismisses charges after judge calls for new trial

But even as charges are dropped, the prosecutor offers one last shiv: "Just in case anyone has any doubt, no this is not a declaration of innocence at all." What a monumental ass of a man, and he's a Democrat.

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As police regain parts of Ottawa, interim chief vows to hold all participants accountable

So far on Saturday, police in the nation's capital say they've arrested 47 people, bringing the total to 170, and have towed 53 vehicles since Friday. They also said they've seized 22 license plates and suspended 11 commercial vehicle operator registrations.

While some demonstrators have left the area of their own accord, interim police Chief Steve Bell said police will pursue charges.

"If you are involved in this protest, we will actively look to identify you and follow up with financial sanctions and criminal charges," he said. "This investigation will go on for months to come ... we will hold people accountable for taking our streets over."

It's awful to be rooting for the police, and I wish there'd been some other way. Sadly, when rectums insist on pooping, the poop needs to be cleaned up.

Political insight you won't find anywhere else!

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Suzanne takes you down to her place near the river

Yes, that Suzanne, from Leonard Cohen's marvelous song.

“I don’t want to be a footnote in someone else’s story,” she tells me. It’s a line she repeats often throughout our time together, like some kind of mantra. Yet in carrying Cohen’s projection of her around for so long, Suzanne has disappeared under the weight of “Suzanne.”

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After a Jewish lawmaker’s impassioned speech, Wyoming’s conservative legislature rejects critical race theory ban

Well, yeah, it was 'rejected' but…

The bill garnered a majority of the chamber’s votes, 35, but not the two-thirds needed to advance the bill. The 24 lawmakers who voted against advancing the bill included a significant number of the chamber’s 51 Republicans.

Click the above link, though, for an eloquent "explain-it-to-idiots" speech from Rep. Andy Schwartz (Democrat, and Jewish).

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Her boyfriend killed her baby while she was at work. Oklahoma might lock her up for life.

Everyone who investigated the case agreed that Hogue did not kill her son or participate in the abuse. She hadn’t even been home at the time of the violence. But in the ultimate act of victim-blaming against a grieving mother, the state of Oklahoma decided to punish her for her son’s death: In November, Hogue was convicted of first-degree murder, even though she never laid a hand on the boy. At a sentencing hearing on Friday, a judge will decide whether to send her to prison for life, as the jury recommended.

Update: A kindhearted fascist judge gave her 16 months in prison, with credit for time already served.

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Bob Fosse's ground-breaking 1972 film took on Hollywood taboos and became a hit

I'd guess I was 20 when I saw Cabaret, and what I remember is that it's bleak and depressing, with Nazis and some good songs.

Says here, though, that "Cabaret's matter-of-fact but largely implicit depiction of queerness was ground-breaking for its time." I remember nothing gay. Never comprehended, never knew it until today. Just how white-bread was my upbringing anyway? Whoooosh!

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GM brings back Austin Powers to shag for electric vehicles

It's nice if/that GM is switching to electric vehicles, and of course I hate advertising in general, but I do not understand this ad at all. Is Mike Myers the face of the future? Is Austin Powers pertinent or even much remembered 25 years later? Is this commercial funny? For me, it just shouts Cringe!

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Walgreens breaks pledge and gives to Sedition Caucus

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"Accidents happen" is a cliché, but auto accidents (and other accidents) are preventable and predictable.

Corporate interests intervened similarly in the early days of the automobile. At first, mobs in cities would descend upon drivers who struck pedestrians, accusing them of “car murder.” A 100-year industry campaign followed, shifting blame to pedestrians or cyclists or individual driver behavior with that all-too-familiar passive voice — my car hit this person — manufacturing consent for mass death. Today, Singer notes, accidental opioid overdoses can seem indiscriminate — what drug companies want you to think — until you examine research that reveals how they skyrocket in places where auto plants shut down. “You can call every one of those overdoses an accident. Or you could see the complex ways that risk lines up,” she says.

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Border agents test first-generation robocops

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Titanic with a cat

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One-word newscast, because it's the same news every time...

climate

cops

Facebook

Republicans

Dead

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Rosalie Kunoth-Monks

Bappi Lahiri

Greg Tate

John Wesley

Sarah White

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Mystery links — Like life itself, there’s no knowing where you’re going:

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♫♬ Sing along with Doug ♫

"Question" — The Moody Blues

2/20/2022
Tip 'o the hat to All Hat No Cattle, Linden Arden, ye olde AVA, BoingBoing, Breakfast at Ralf's, Captain Hampockets, CaptCreate's Log, John the Basket, LiarTownUSA, National Zero, Ran Prieur, Voenix Rising, and anyone else whose work I've stolen without saying thanks.
Extra special thanks to Becky Jo, Name Withheld, Dave S., and always Stephanie...
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