Haha, that’s ridiculous!
Does Indiana not allow write-ins?
August critical mass
Joe Biden is complicit and approves
Very on brand for the NFL
True. mf is known as teflon don
Maybe we’ll see some swift justice for once
Let’s crush the GOP! Vote!
Having your tax dollar fund an active genocide is an issue for many of us
the ball is a ball 🤯
Yeah that can be rough. I’ve been to some small town ones with less than a dozen people. You just gotta keep at it though; be that body and positive influence
lol. I know nothing. 😂 Part of the local US law here is, because it not an “organized” event and just seems to happen, it is not subject to extra scrutiny or something. But again have no real idea
You’d be surprised how many small cities have a CM or similar. If there isn’t one yet, start one! Organize and get active
Nice! This was Chicago
I think it’s Bernie’s competency that’s appealing. Sure he’s older, but he’s in touch with reality and has never stopped fighting for tangible as well as progressive ideals.
Come See Capitalism’s Latest Stage Yet!
Chicago w love. Steam your buns
Was a beautiful night to mass up!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_Mass_(cycling)
Still my favorite book of all time. Plenty of mystical and crazy in the 1850s southwest.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_Meridian
>Blood Meridian; or, The Evening Redness in the West is a 1985 epic historical novel by American author Cormac McCarthy, classified under the Western, or sometimes the anti-Western, genre.[1][2] McCarthy's fifth book, it was published by Random House.
>Set in the American frontier with a loose historical context, the narrative follows a fictional teenager from Tennessee referred to as "the kid", with the bulk of the text devoted to his experiences with the Glanton gang, a historical group of scalp hunters who massacred American Indians and others in the United States–Mexico borderlands from 1849 to 1850 for bounty, sadistic pleasure, and eventually out of nihilistic habit. The role of antagonist is gradually filled by Judge Holden, a physically massive, highly educated, preternaturally skilled member of the gang with pale and hairless skin who takes extreme sadistic pleasure in the destruction and domination of whatever he encounters, including children and docile animals.
>Although the novel initially received lukewarm critical and commercial reception, it has since become highly acclaimed and is widely recognized as McCarthy's magnum opus and one of the greatest American novels of all time.[3] Some have labelled it the Great American Novel.[4] After multiple unsuccessful attempts to adapt the novel into a film, New Regency is currently set to produce a feature film based on the novel.