Wow! I’ve read almost all of hers but don’t know this one!
Posts by Erin Maher
This is a horror.
8. Amazing work by the team at @agrobbonta.oag.ca.gov 's office. You can find the full memo of evidence here:
1. Boy, Amazon is in a heap of trouble. Evidence made public yesterday by California AG @agrobbonta.oag.ca.gov shows blatant price fixing. And there are so many examples. Here's Amazon scheming with a pet food supplier to get Chewy to raise its prices.
We all in CA need to call our assembly members and state senators and get rid of the jungle primary as soon as possible.
Ranked choice voting now.
For the record, for anyone who’s forgotten, it’s sheer madness for a president to contradict himself nearly every day. It’s profoundly wrong that we can’t trust the veracity of a single thing that he says.
I’m from Shreveport. I wrote about the tragic murders of these kiddos.
www.thecut.com/_pages/cmo7c...
:Domestic violence-related murder-suicide ... is extremely common in the United States. An incident in which an abuser kills their partner and then dies by suicide happens on average more than once a day, ... Of those tragedies, 85% involved a firearm and 95% were women killed by male partners."
It's really fuckin' weird how "we have to reach out to voters across the aisle" got Biden, Harris, and other normie Dems absolutely excoriated over the last 5+ years, but the moment *progressives* say it, everyone claps like a bunch of trained seals.
It's up to rural whites to prove this, and they can do so by *reliably voting for Democrats* instead of for the antithesis of economic and racial justice!
If we start regulating books, I’m hiding my TBR Pile better than stolen documents at Mar-A-Lago.
Sign the petition and stop the Federal Book Ban Bill.
buff.ly/W1YsomE #library #libraries #read #reading #book #books #politics #breakingnews #author #authors #government
The tech industry is *rife* with people who will tell you how much more logical they are than everyone else while also explaining that they’re on the carnivore diet because their favorite podcaster, who has no medical/nutrition or history/anthropology training, said it’s what cavemen ate.
My essay for the 4K release of TROUBLE IN PARADISE—Ernst Lubitsch's masterpiece—is up at the @criterion.bsky.social website.
www.criterion.com/current/post...
Yuen Qiu serving up some serious slap in Stephen Chow's KUNG FU HUSTLE (2004)
She was BOTD in 1950
What he had was a gun.
She has a name and it is Connie Ballmer.
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It's been so interesting to watch this unfold. Barnes & Noble and other big book chains shut indies down in the the 1990s (and on) and then Amazon came along and ate up all the book market share. Now people tired of big corporations are creating demand for more indies
To escape authoritarianism, somebody's going to have to come up with an inspiring vision of what the country could be and motivate people to help make it happen. I'm guessing a bitter indictment of people whose support you're asking for may not help with that.
by the year 2035 there will only be two movies released a year. an a24 film called How to Solve The Equation of Me starring michael cera as a talking llama who represents guilt and shame. also there's Avengers X Star Wars: Gumby vs The Boards of Canada. every person on earth has a cameo
So?
I'm starting to think maybe the piss-frosted steak salesman beauty pageant owner reality TV host has no fucking idea what he's doing.
There have been six mass shootings in the past 48 hours
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I’d like to personally thank every actor and actress from beloved media of my past that has never been problematic and are just regular decent human beings that play make believe for a living.
Apparently it is far more difficult than you’d think.
New York - Vivian Maier, 1953
If this were anyone else, I think it would fly right by.
But people with Nazi tattoos should proceed with caution. Hand waves and raised-arm gestures in freeze frame can feed a very real existing narrative.
Just sayin.
This article is so disturbing to me I had to stop reading after the first twenty percent. Maybe you'll be able to handle it?
Frankenstein (1910). Kind of wild to consider that its release is closer in time to the publication of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel than to the present day