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Posts by David Ralin

Band of trust fundies cosplaying as rockers can do whatever they want.

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Sounds hella metal though

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No true gefilte fish

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Good gefilte fish is easy if you start with anything but carp.

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Vincent D’onofrio already had his chance

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Assignment: Brie and ice cream

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Semiotic stages demonstrated with gefilte fish

Stage One:
Initially, the sign (image
or representation) is a reflection of basic reality.
Stage Two:
The sign masks a basic reality. The image becomes a distortion of reality.
Manischewitz
Gefilte Fish
In JELLED BROTH
Stage Three:
The sign marks the absence of basic reality. The image calls into question what the reality is and if it even exists.

Semiotic stages demonstrated with gefilte fish Stage One: Initially, the sign (image or representation) is a reflection of basic reality. Stage Two: The sign masks a basic reality. The image becomes a distortion of reality. Manischewitz Gefilte Fish In JELLED BROTH Stage Three: The sign marks the absence of basic reality. The image calls into question what the reality is and if it even exists.

That’s some meat parts, in aspic? I suppose it’s in semiotic transition, most food that does so is polarizing.

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Monterey Park becomes the first city in California to ban "all data centers within city limits" Residents of the small enclave east of LA not only killed their city's proposed 250,000 square foot data center, they pushed city council to ban them altogether

Last night, after an hours-long public hearing, Monterey Park became the first city in California to pass an ordinance permanently banning data centers.

The city council voted unanimously to declare data centers a public nuisance, and to "prohibit all data centers within city limits."

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1) Apparently snails can eat graffiti

2) Apparently snails actively seek out graffiti to eat

3) ???

4) Start a biotech company that sells snails for graffiti removal

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Chevron at York and Ave 64: paper towels galore but the water in the squeegee bucket smells like a sewer. Pass.

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No pressure, just keep trying.

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Throwing your privilege in everyone’s face

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So you hate trains?

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The airport is also that place your city took 70 years to build a passenger rail line to, and lacking good examples of such things in the rest of the world, did every part of it wrong.

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Past?

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Book Cover, Harvest House Constructiuon Guide by MAterial Cultures, shows persons assembling a timber structure

Book Cover, Harvest House Constructiuon Guide by MAterial Cultures, shows persons assembling a timber structure

Here is your complete guide to build a "Harvest House".
By the fantastic Material Cultures.
No excuses. The future is biobased, you are as well. Get active.
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Foot soldiers of tyranny, the whip hand of subjugation since Ra sent them to Imhotep.

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The B-minus to D-list royalty

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That’s not cow “output” that’s terminal cow

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Asking tech how they’ll support material needs is like asking a sparrow for driving advice.

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Chlorine Triflourode is a “molecule” in the same way a guy, his wife who he cheated on, his mistress who just dumped him, and the raccoon in his back yard are a “family.”

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“everyone who lives”

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Siri pulls this crap all the time.

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21st in occupational chance of death, are roofers waiting until the roof comes down to ground level before doing their job?

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At a city council meeting in Monterey Park where an ordinance to ban data centers is under consideration. It’s all true—people are extremely fired up about shutting down data centers. Noise, pollution, NIMBY complaints are all in the mix, but residents are calling out big tech and the rich too.

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Arco at 182nd and Prairie: no paper towels or squeegee for anyone

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People leaving California are often less rich than their neighbors. New research shows what happens after they move A new report revealed that people who leave California tend to be financially worse off than their neighbors. It also found what happens after they leave.

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Oh it’s about the 405 actually.

Same problem.

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The 605 is fine, the problem is the people using it.

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I hope the pope starts doing verbose posts about how it’s evil to be a cubs fan

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