A dog looking through the decorative of a metal fence.
Morning! xx
A dog looking through the decorative of a metal fence.
Morning! xx
We compiled our favorite moments of dogs enjoying snow this winter for you! We hope you love it ❤️ 14/10 for all
Happy St. Patrick's Day, New York.
My assistant insisted on inspecting the top sheet before he let me finish the bed.
Trump's deportation thugs pose as cops to invade dorm and nab a student www.dailykos.com/stories/2026...
If you're using Square, Cash App, and Tidal, I would suggest being wary of them going forward
“move faster with smaller, highly talented teams using AI to automate more work.”
Yeah, okay sure cool yeah okay... *as I'm deleting Cash App*
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With a little help from his Sinners co-star Miles Caton, the near-nonagenarian legend gives the Tiny Desk a history lesson in the blues. n.pr/4tPjN7o
Here are the Top 5 Dogs of the week!
This is Wiley. He has never seen snow before and wants to make sure he gets a real good look at it. For science. 12/10 (IG: smileywileydog)
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358 days just looking at a concrete wall. All this beautiful dog wants is to be loved. Let's find her a home. Repost
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One of my favorite artists in my Rock History survey! She has a truly unforgettable voice.
Homeland Security & @DHSgov X.com Law enforcement uses 'reasonable suspicion' to make arrests, as protected under the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The Supreme Court has already vindicated us on this position. A person's immigration status makes them a target for enforcement, not their skin color, race or ethnicity. @TriciaOhio
DHS getting basic 4th Amendment law wrong on its official Twitter account.
Seems like this post is bound to show up as an exhibit in one of the cases challenging ICE/Border Control enforcement actions.
Relatable.
A simplistic cover hides a nuanced story.
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Just before Christmas, I got a puppy. Her name is Minerva, and we call her *Minnie. I'm still learning how to understand her. Me: Do you need to go outside? Do you need to go outside, little baby? Do you need to do a poo? Do you need to do a widdle piddle? Minnie: Arf! *I just call her "little baby" most of the time. I'm also realizing I can't turn off the baby talk now. Nobody tells you about that.
I got so lucky with my first puppy. Her wonderful foster parents had her completely house-trained by the time we adopted her, so taking her outside for potty time has been pretty easy. I've got the puppy poopy routine pretty much down, now. Me, putting on my coat: Let's see... I got the little poopy bags, puppy treats for bribes, jacket, scarf, phone… I think that's everything… Oh yes! And my passport.
I had been carrying around my passport for a while, but I knew it didn't matter. This is wrong. Nobody is required to carry around their papers. I became a US citizen when I was seven. Since I was born in a refugee camp, I was stateless. The US is the only nation where I've ever held citizenship. It's the only passport I've ever had, and it still felt important. Protective. I would hold it in my pocket like a talisman, like it might ward off ghosts or something. But I realized I was holding onto it basically out of superstition. ICE will pick up anybody. I know that. So I tucked my passport away. And I largely avoid leaving my house.
I live a few blocks just South of George Floyd Square. I was in the neighborhood for that, too. And all the neighbors came together to protect each other. We're already organized. We'll do our best to get through this. Me, to my dog: I hope I can take you for a walk someday soon. Won't that be nice, little baby?
Abolish ICE. A little journal comic from South Minneapolis.
#iceoutmpls #iceoutcomics #iceoutofmpls
I know people on Bsky know this but I hope it filters out: The feds are OCCUPYING the Twin Cities. This is a blockade, a siege. They are shutting down economic and civic activity. They are conducting "papers please" stops. They are criminalizing being a bystander/witness.
You could be next.
I watched the most recent Knives Out movie last night and am still scratching my head about its 92% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Daniel Craig’s performance was so hammy you could serve it on rye.
Marco Rubio is reportedly saying Maduro will stand trial in US courts.
Which means it’s now the US administration’s position that US courts can hold foreign presidents, but not the US president, accountable for crimes.
That one person can drag us into a war without consulting or even notifying Congress, or our allies, or fully explaining to the American people why this is necessary, is absolutely bonkers.
Reminder that Congress has the power to stop all of this. Where the hell are they?
Today at Good Comics for Kids, @libraryladynyc.bsky.social reviews the first volume of Kingdom, the epic manga from @viz.com: goodcomicsforkids.slj.com/2026/01/02/k...
Before you get excited about making your own Betty Boop or Pluto comic, check out this helpful article from the Center for the Study of the Public Domain about how IP applies to older characters:
web.law.duke.edu/cspd/publicd...
Happy New Year. I am having a bad one but writing feels good. I’m most of the way thru a new newsletter.
This time, it’s Death Stranding 2, music, and life and friendship.
Check this one about Davids Bowie and Byrne. Subscribe in the sidebar if you dig it.
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Welcome to the Public Domain, ANIMAL CRACKERS (1930) 🎭
😂 Nothing to do with soup. The Marx Brothers return in this 1930 adaptation of their stage musical. Laughs abound in the public domain.
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#PublicDomainDay #CopyrightFree
Welcome to the Public Domain, GEORGIA ON MY MIND (1930) 🎶
The song that captured hearts & became a state anthem in 1979—and now, in 2026, it belongs to everyone.
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#PublicDomainDay #PublicDomain #CopyrightFree
The Dogs of 2025
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Cool stuff entering public domain:
Betty Boop
Nancy Drew + her first 5 novels
The Maltese Falcon novel
Disney's first iteration of Pluto as "Rover"
The first fully voiced Academy Best Picture: All Quiet on the Western Front
The Marx Brothers' Animal Crackers
Dream a Little Dream of Me
I Got Rhythm
Photo of a closeup on the forehead and eyes of a brown and white mini horse covered in snowflakes. It's on a snowflake background and text says "double your impact and help us help her.
Little Clementine came here because her 97 year old owner could no longer care for her. She is elderly, nearly blind and has no record of vetting so she needs extensive dental, hoof, and medical care. Can you help us meet a $12,500 matching goal to help animals like her? donorbox.org/end-of-year-...
something i learned when a fact checker hired by @swordsjew.bsky.social called me is that books only have fact checkers if the author insists on it or even hires one themselves. you can put anything in a book. that was the only fact checker i’ve ever talked to but i’ve been quoted in other books