A visual representation of Jas "Absolutely Los[ing Their] Shit Seeing Charli XCX Perform Next to a Gas Station." TIMOTHY KENNEY | CHBP 2019

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1

congrats on the kitty. she is adorable

2

Get well soon Hannah!

3

So the Democrats propose a bill and it may not get through because all the Republicans and one or two Democrats do not support it. And you blame the Democrats. Ok.

5

& in Other News -- nyt:

[CA GOV.] Newsom Raises His
Profile With Hardball Tactic
Starting With a Gun Bill

Gov. Gavin Newsom of California is poised to sign legislation that would provide a minimum $10,000 award to residents who successfully sue makers of illegal guns.

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/22/us/newsom-gun-bill-california.html

so TWO can
Play at this Game?!

who Knew?

6

another one:

After Roe, Republicans
Sharpen Attacks on Gay
and Transgender Rights

Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, anti-gay rhetoric and calls to roll back L.G.B.T.Q. rights have grown bolder among Republican elected officials and candidates.

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/22/us/politics/after-roe-republicans-sharpen-attacks-on-gay-and-transgender-rights.html

these Fascists do
Not LIKE you

but be Sure to Vote
and Advocate for
them Anyway

they'll LOVE
you for it!

7

@1: Good to know. Given Twitter's sensitive content warning, I wanted to be careful. I'll take a look now.

8

Hannah if you are waiting on CM Sawant to actual publish legislation you shouldn’t hold your breath. Whether it’s taxing Amazon, rent control or now abortion access you’ll find her record is long on rhetoric and short on actual policy making.

9

@7, yeah I didn't understand why it got marked as such. Weird.

10

@7 yeah I do not understand that warning at all

11

Wow looked like the first one didn't go through. I don't understand comment posting either apparently

12

Hannah dear, the old Public Safety Building site has been mired in incompetence since the police moved out in the early 2000's. The City of Seattle has a long history of incompetence in property development, and this is just the latest one. My suspicion in this case is that the Mayor's office doesn't want to lose their view.

13

Hi Hattie! Congratulations on your new home!

He prayeth best, who loveth best
All things both great and small;
For the dear God who loveth us
He made and loveth all.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (1798)

14

Hattie is adorable!
Get better soon, Hannah!

15

Pretty kitty! Get well soon.

16

@11 - Not your fault, just there was a delay on their end processing the first.

17

hopefully
the white terrorist
school shooters take wknds off:

meanwhile
(Warning!)
over at the Onion

Biggest Revelations From
The Uvalde School Shooting Report:

Several Children
Used Their Last Moments
to Affirm Their "Full And Complete
Support" for the Second Amendment:

"We salute all young martyrs who give their lives that the rest of us may freely own a product."

https://www.theonion.com/biggest-revelations-from-the-uvalde-school-shooting-rep-1849314360/slides/12

Only in America!
[we are Exceptional]

Gawd
Bless
the
nra

18

See s p d blotter for 7/23 first hill shooting with pit bulls at 1000 block University street. This just cries out for Callan Berry!

19

"RIP Steve Bannon" - being found guilty that specific low-level crime just makes him seem cooler to his fans.

Also, it seems kinda weird that the first two letters in the kitten's name are the first two letters in your name.

20

most likely
Witchery
stinky
and
Very
spooky
indeed.

20

most likely
Witchery
stinky
and
Very
spooky
indeed.

21

oops

22

@18,

That recurring Callan Berry feature was absolutely delightful, miss it.

@19,

Agreed about the suspiciousness of the pet naming. I heard a rumor that Richard Nixon had a dog named Ribbelworth. If only anyone had the foresight to recognize his self-absorbed pet naming habits we might have been able to preemptively establish that he was an arrogant egomaniac and intervened before he attempted to steal an election. Good catch.

23

@22: Well, even worse, Lyndon Baines Johnson had the audacity to name named his beagles non-gender-neutral names: Him and Her.

24

Hattie is a lucky and sweet kitty! I hope you're feeling better soon, Hannah.

@3 KEK55: Joe Manchin and Krysten Sinema are not Democrats. They're Mitch McConnell's RepubliKKKan sock puppets posing as DINOs to deliberately and permanently fuck up our democracy.

@5 kristofarian: I LOVE it! Go, CA Governor Gavin Newsom, GO!! Now if Newsom would sign a bill into California state law offering a bounty of $10,000.00 for every RepubliKKKan......perhaps launching a New Gold Rush for the Golden State? As you say--if neofascist blood red states of confusion can do it, the blue states can, too!
and
@6 kristofarian: Then the RepubliKKKans and their MAGA rubes will all continue to hate me.
Good. I'm doing my job. But I think that was your point.

@18 patL & @23 mike blob: YES!! I miss Callan Berry, too. What a comic genius.
He would be all OVER the current news, gobble Trump and its minions up and crap them out.
I would love to see his drawings. He'd win a Pulitzer.

25

Look, alternate fuel vehicles are definitely the future, but every time I hear someone go on and on about how electric cars will save us all, I can't help but immediately peg the person as woefully incompetent. The strip mining for the cobalt needed for lithium-ion batteries is SO FUCKING BAD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT. Lest I also point out that 1) the Tesla batteries only last ~10 years and cost $17k to replace 2) you can't recycle them, so you're essentially throwing toxic compounds into landfills and 3) in order to get your money's worth out of an electric vehicle is more than the 10 year life of the battery cells.

26

@25,

There's no doubt an overlooked cost/benefit element to EV's, but I can't find anything to back up your claim that a Tesla battery will need replacing within 10 years. Common estimates I've found are ~300k miles, which is a couple decades, even accounting for relatively high use.

27

theincrediblenblek dear, How quaint of you to assume that we will always use lithium-Ion batteries and keep our cars for as long as ten years (the current average is seven years)

But speaking of those batteries, they have an afterlife as things like backup storage for critical loads. Just because they don't work for a car, with it's constant acceleration and braking, doesn't mean they can't be repurposed. They're just too valuable to put in a landfill

28

theincrediblenblek dear, How quaint of you to assume that we will always use lithium-Ion batteries and keep our cars for as long as ten years (the current average is seven years)

But speaking of those batteries, they have an afterlife as things like backup storage for critical loads. Just because they don't work for a car, with the constant acceleration and braking, doesn't mean they can't be repurposed. They're just too valuable to put in a landfill


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