A cortado with the milk drawn randomly.
"A chef spitting out milk."
"A beautiful insect."
A cortado with the milk drawn randomly.
"A chef spitting out milk."
"A beautiful insect."
A latte with milk poured randomly
"A baby having a fit in bubbles"
"A rat"
Gonna open a place called Rorschach Café, my kids will help customers identify the drinks
“The really crazy thing about this, and I know this is out there already, she only ever sang these songs one time,” Leonard told Music Business Worldwide. “I mean, she didn’t sing the songs on Like a Prayer more than once, ever. There were no re-takes, there was the demo vocal and that was the record. It was abso
Pinning her lyric in a staggeringly brisk three hours, Madonna imbued the dissonant threads of her own Catholic upbringing, her sexuality and its role in her life, as well as intimations of a higher power overseeing the twists and turns in her extraordinary journey to date.
Also: wrote the lyrics in 3 hours and recorded in one take www.musicradar.com/artists/mado...
“The really crazy thing about this, and I know this is out there already, she only ever sang these songs one time,” Leonard told Music Business Worldwide. “I mean, she didn’t sing the songs on Like a Prayer more than once, ever. There were no re-takes, there was the demo vocal and that was the record. It was abso
Pinning her lyric in a staggeringly brisk three hours, Madonna imbued the dissonant threads of her own Catholic upbringing, her sexuality and its role in her life, as well as intimations of a higher power overseeing the twists and turns in her extraordinary journey to date.
Also: wrote the lyrics in 3 hours and recorded in one take www.musicradar.com/artists/mado...
At least we know the NYT reporting team isn't leaking to the op-ed writers, this looks especially stupid coming out two days before the shadow docket story
Most striking to me about these memos is the radically different assessment of the harm imposed by the president not being able to pursue his initiatives. Over the last 15 mos., that harm has in numerous cases been treated as almost per se serious and irreparable. Here, it gets no analysis at all.
Granted, I have never been a fan of the Supreme Court because it is so undemocratic, but this is particularly egregious.
This story destroys what was left of Justice Roberts' reputation. Guy who destroyed the open legal reasoning in a rush to prevent climate-change mitigating measures, and then slid right down a slippery slope of enabling authoritarianism, making the court a partisan institution unbound by reasons.
2 + 2 raises the prospect of 4
Relevance of the Paradox of Tolerance Over Time bsky.app/profile/quin...
(There was a con law professor who made this analogy maybe ten years ago in an op ed, but I can't remember who it was and dont have time to dig it out.)
"We navigate our boat with the oldest nautical chart in the world"
We've been asked a lot how we got our story about the sexual assault allegations against Eric Swalwell. @demianbulwa.bsky.social wrote about the fundamental acts of journalism, not opposition research, that unearthed this scandal: www.sfchronicle.com/politics/art...
famous:infamous::impressive:_______?
🤘, VA
Researching my statements after making them, the best time to do it, actually named after Penn's father
Connecticut actually has a native name, Pennsylvania was named after the colony founder himself. I picked Maryland because it's the only one that was named after a spouse.
She's going to be pissed when she hears about Maryland
I hadn't heard of Victor Ray before five minutes ago, but I appreciate "making tenure count". Both admire it and it made me laugh.
I read this several years ago when it was first written, but still remains one of the things that informs my understanding of American politics. Has the conceptual impact of a book in the length of an essay.
- sequoias
Thanks. Should be more wonder-posting.
Things that would seem magical if they weren’t real but were depicted in a children’s book:
- Fireflies
- Plants that eat sunlight
- Butterflies that look like snakes’ faces
- Underwater creatures with eight arms who change color as they dream
- flowers
- whales (blues are largest animal ever)
The Internet was a beautiful thing for a while. It is now exclusively for people who are mentally ill. One might think that would make it a niche product, but it remains mainstream by making more and more people mentally ill.
If I received one of these coins for a job I did, then the first 5 seconds after that would be this scene running through my head, and immediately thereafter I would be trying to quit
I could maybe get back into Catholicism if it's existential socialism now
I would also complicate that with the fact that Stack and Mary are together and seemingly content as vampires at the end of the movie whereas they couldn't be as humans. Maybe we're meant to reject but maybe you're meant to be weirdly conflicted
This headline caused me to donate $20 to Wikipedia
"longtime public defender. She defeated a Republican DA", a series of words I would like to read more often