
Just back from a trip to Louisville. I was hoping that there would be bats everywhere, maybe pick one up as a souvenir, maybe see if I could go on a smashing rampage, but keep it local. Disappointed I was- I didn’t see a damn thing about them. Everything seemed to be themed around some stupid horse racing thing (horses are good for dog food and not much else, they’re big stupid assholes) and Bourbon (I’m sorry, that shit tastes like medicine). So my extracurriculars outside of the work stuff I was doing were pretty nonexistent. I am highly disappointed.
Off that topic, a question occurred to (((me)))- yesterday was Good Friday, tomorrow is Easter Sunday. What do you goyim call today? Hide In The Cave Saturday?
But enough about death, let’s celebrate new life and honor the birth of the guy who made sure we can’t have a quiet day at the lake; the original Drug Warrior; a governor whom I knew when I was a kid and continued the Maryland tradition of corruption; an actress who really knew how to give head; a guy who was either Flo or Eddie, can’t remember which; and a guy who had the best hair in the NFL.
I did not smash the Links, so here they are.
This sort of thing has become a trope.
What’s this, like the fifth one this year? And I thought that Elon was some sort of vizier? I just console myself by saying, “Harris would have been far worse.” But that doesn’t mean that what we got is good.
Art of the No Way This Deal Is Gonna Happen. Why they’re doing something this stupid and useless is beyond my limited comprehension. One more story about why my early optimism about the new administration was sorely mistaken.
You mean a single district judge can’t oversee the executive?
And cue the REAL beginning of total chaos. Between this and the previous story…
I have actually watched this happen with WebDom. I’m still not sure they’ll survive her.
How about we just eliminate it? They’re right behind DHS, ATF, and DEA in my “Kill It With Fire” list.
Since my delightful girlfriend is of Irish heritage and we’ll be spending today bending our respective elbows, the Old Guy thought this might be appropriate.

“I was hoping that there would be bats everywhere”
That’s Austin.
I thought it was Transylvania.
Plato’sPie’s Cave.I thought it was Gotham.
“I was hoping that there would be bats everywhere”
Anthony Fauci visiting Wuhan?
If you bought a souvineir bat from the Louisville slugger facotry, take a close look, it might be marked as not for playing baseball.
Mine is. What’s the fucking point?
Sheesh… these EULAs are getting out of hand.
You can still use it for home defense, no?
Only if the gun malfunctions.
Just don’t hit the balls?
and the other gun, and the back up other gun, and the swords, and…
Ok, maybe I am atypical.
Just don’t hit the balls?
I think Cartman had something to say about that.
“What do you goyim call today?”
https://www.catholic365.com/article/48866/things-to-do-on-holy-saturday-as-a-catholic.html
Thank you for keeping me from digging up a definitive source, good sir. And a good Holy Saturday morning to all y’all.
“What do you goyim call today?”
)))suckers(((
Hmm. Our church called it Silent Saturday, since the Lord was silent until the resurrection.
I just started the most schizophrenic work schedule of all time as a temporary transition into the next rung up in our department, so I’m working as god intended. The sabbath was made for man, after all, not man for the sabbath…
Nice article.
“the guy who made sure we can’t have a quiet day at the lake”
Jason Vorhees?
Steve Seadoo?
In honor of Jayne Mansfield:
https://youtu.be/mm_7oUvpMV8?si=snk7D93PnRLmWF0X
“The report cited five anonymous sources with knowledge of the situation.”
Well, that settles it.
There are so many fun ways to say “I made this shit up”
“…a guy who had the best hair in the NFL.”
No love for TJ Houshmandzadeh ?
What about the Claymaker?
An excellent pass rusher whose career was ended when they put skirts on the QBs.
What killed the Claymaker was when they started testing for HGH.
Mysteriously, he lost a step and a lot of his strength after that.
When they started testing for HGH, a bunch of Packer Backer buddies immediately started calling for Green Bay to trade him before the rest of the league figured out how much he’d been juicing.
I think it was less the skirts and more the crackdown on PEDs. In one off-season he lost muscle tone and a step.
Or what Holiness said.
PEDs just level the playing field for athletes that have naturally lower muscle growth.
I hope you offended as many Louisvillians as possible by pronouncing the name of their city “wrong”.
Laos Vile Les
Cambodia-Villy?
They might chase you all the way out to Ar-kanasas if you try that!
I’ll stop pronouncing the s when they stop changing the final i in Cincinnati to ah
Seg Denison on WLW is good for that.
“Cincinnattah”
If you live in Cincinnatah, they might as well just put you out of your Missourah.
That’s the way the name of the biggest city in Florida used to end, before the NY snowbirds took over. Miyam-ah.
Nevada, IA is pronounced Nuh-VAY-duh here. I think the one in Missourah is, too.
HA! I grew up in a California town that, while everything in town is a Spanish word, nothing is pronounced in Spanish.
Main street? Higuerra. How do you pronounce it? HI-GARA.
I approve.
Anglicizing it is better than the fake approximation that wokesters would demand.
Rhy is correct.
It’s also how the locals identify the out-of-towners. In West Texas, it was pronouncing “El Do-ray-do” correctly.
You can always spot the outsiders when they pronounce Edina (Mpls ritzy suburb) as Edeena. Especially outsiders from anywhere with lots of Spanish names.
*Pronounced
EdeyenaCake Eaters.See, also, Houston Street in NYC
You can always spot the outsiders
(evil laugh) My nefarious plan to fit in as a native is nearly complete! Now I just have to figure out how to disguise my disgust at lutefisk and hot-dish and my disguise will be complete! Even lefse coated in butter can’t cover for that crap.
-signed Evil Outsider who know how to pronounce it.
New England is filled with pronunciation traps for outsiders.
Haverhill might be my favorite (‘hay-vrill’)
Ohio has its share of those. My favorite: Bellefontaine, pronounced “bell fountain.”
Amarillo nods.
Look, Slumsy, I don’t care if you sneer at lutefisk. Even most natives do.
But I’ll be damned if I’m gonna sit here and listen to you badmouth hotdish!
(jots down notes in Big Book of Nefarious Plans):
Can openly disdain lutefisk, must figure out how suppress hotdish gag-reflex. This plan may be more challenging than originally thought.
I was looking at some places in Mexia, TX when I moved. From wiki:
The young lady I’ve been seeing off and on, upon confirming her suspicion that I was not from around here, asked me how I pronounce Houston. Apparently there are retards who pronounce it HOUSE-ton, not Hyoo-ston.
HOUSE-ton
That’s the correct pronunciation of the street in NYC and an easy way to spot out of towners.
@pat Mexia is my favorite example of language drift. It’s not pronounced meksia or meHEEya…it’s pronounced muHAYa.
Funny thing is, that’s a deep south accent in an area where that accent no longer exists.
So say we all.
I’m resignedly doing the same thing. The level of chaos this time is breathtaking. There is no masterplan. There are few, or no, fixed principles. He is surrounded mostly by sycophants. It’s going to be a rough ride.
That is a timely link. I am attending my Goddaughter’s confirmation this evening. Which makes the whole secular God Parent thing interesting as I am not a Catholic.
First — congrats to your goddaughter. I have my problems with the hierarchy but not the tenets of the church, I hope it provides guidance to her and she can walk a saintly path.
Second — from the Beeb article:
That’s funny given the way they’ve gone after those who prefer the Latin Mass and other pre-Vatican II sides of things. I don’t doubt her sincerity and am glad she’s finding worth in the Mass… but I do worry the current leadership is in fact working to not preserve it.
Honestly — I would have much more expected an article on increased Orthodox Church membership. From the outside looking in, it sure looks like their holding the line much more strongly against progressives within.
That will change after the commie Pope finally snuffs it.
Vatican II is like Globalization; the left just loves that shit and cannot for the lives of them see how they are wrong about it.
New boss == old boss.
I guess technically you needn’t be of the faith to ensure the child is raised in it, which is the ostensible job of the godparent.
My dad was invited by my mom’s Catholic brother to be the godfather of their second child, but politely declined as he isn’t of the faith and didn’t feel comfortable being asked to ensure a child be raised within an orthodoxy he opposed.
There is not much raising left to do. She’s a teenager now. Her dad is my best friend and I lived with them for most of her childhood. Her dad is an atheist and her mom is also, although with occasional attendance at some non-denominational lefty church when her fellow AWFLs are pretending to be religious. My goddaughter started being drawn toward Christianity very young, and I was the only adult in her life who had read the Bible. It was kind of surreal because I have a very ambivalent relationship with Christianity generally. I was raised a fundamentalist but rebelled against it at 12 or 13 and have very gradually moved from angry atheism to a sort of friendly agnosticism, so I kind of ended up performing traditional godparent duties even though I was her godparent in the purely secular sense of being one of the people designated to care for her if the parents both died.
That I had to hover to see which deal was in question (I was thinking Ukraine mineral / Russia peace talks, myself) reinforces your point. “It could be a lot worse” instead of “Morning Again In America” still beats the alternative… and I remain hopeful that we’ll at least get funding and NGO disruptions that will make it harder to implement mass censorship and whatnot when the pendulum swings back.
In my opinion the most egregious thing the fedgov is doing now is the the income tax. They have repeatedly admitted it has nothing to do with revenue and is simply a cudgel that they use against the American people in the name of ‘fairness’. Get rid of that commie bullshit. Kill it with fire.
Good morning all.
Um… where are you getting this from? The majority of government revenue comes from the income tax.
“And cue the REAL beginning of total chaos.”
No idea how that’s the beginning of total chaos. Seems like how “checks and balances” are supposed to work.
Completely opposite takes within the judicial branch. Not to mention bizarre overreach, but that’s a story for a different day.
It’s posed as a due process ruling – the bangers weren’t given notice in Espanol. The tell is that only one of them doesn’t speak English, but the rest get to stay, too.
One would think, as well, that what El Salvador does with them once they get off the plane is not really our courts’ business. But the fact they will be jailed seems to loom large in the courts’ minds. There’s a nuance, I suppose, that they are Venezuelan, not El Salvadoran, but still. Step one: deport. Step two: there is no step two.
They should be sent back to their country of origin.
And if Venezuela refuses?
This. The whole playing footsie with el Presidente Dude-bro is a grotesque distraction and seemingly a bone thrown at the idiot wing of his party.
You’re not authorized to be here? Self-deport or we will do it for you. It seems pretty simple to me. I suppose one could argue they’re applying this simple logic selectively but what law isn’t.
“And if Venezuela refuses?”
Sneak them in, just like they were snuck into our country.
“And if Venezuela refuses?”
Bomb a new runway into existence? But, seriously, this is the heart of the problem. It gives cover to those who want them to be able to stay, and does make many of the actions to deport look… immoral and injust. That said, this is a losing issue for the D’s, as we are at the point of not giving a fuck, electorally.
Personally, I would send them to Guananimo, it is still US territory but is out of the country. So, Win-Win?
Augusto Pinochet has entered the chat.
*faints*
They’re still going with this bullshit? At the very least he is here illegally, never mind the gang and the wife-beating and possible trafficking stuff. Amusing that he’s the new poster boy for the Dems.
It’s utter insanity that the definition of due process is being stretched to mean a guest, especially an uninvited trespasser, cannot simply be exited from the country without using a similar process to a citizen facing criminal charges.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/04/18/trump-posts-photo-of-illegal-aliens-knuckle-tattoos-amid-ms-13-charges/
💯 crazy
LOL never change, James Woods.
Did you stop by my museum?
I’m guessing OMWC avoids visiting museums out of fear that they won’t let him leave. They’d accuse anyone with him of trying to smuggle out one of the exhibits.
That’s why my wife won’t let me visit dinosaur museums.
Creech:
Does that make you saur?
He only goes to museums when the yellow busses out front indicate a field trip in progress.
“A 19-year-old University of Massachusetts Boston student was busted for the crazed firebombing of a Tesla dealership in Missouri, according to federal officials.
Owen McIntire, 19, was back in his hometown of Parkville, Mo., for spring break on March 17, when he drove to a Tesla dealership in nearby Kansas City and hurled two Molotov cocktails at a Cybertruck, causing a fire and thousands of dollars in damage after the blaze spread to a second Cybertruck, the Justice Department said Friday….
“I am having a panic attack right now and have a painful urge to scream at the world right now and I love it all,” he wrote.
“I don’t know how to think I can’t think about it every time I look at the news it’s something new and awful and this goddammed school bill has broken me and the labor laws and the cop city and project willow and roe v wade and I just need to spill out here so I don’t go insane with rage and fear I need to know someone sees this everything that is happening,” he said.”
https://nypost.com/2025/04/18/us-news/umass-boston-student-charged-in-firebombing-kansas-city-tesla-dealership-doj/
At least he didn’t mention climate change.
He couldnt find one closer to home?
What was his carbon footprint from all that needless driving?
You guys gotta check out covid.gov
Look around you for some drugs.
Uffda! These drugs smell like shit!!
lolsnort
Yeah, I caught that bit.
*References yesterday’s links
And he’s not even a Gen X!
There’s a lot of crazy out there.
Of all the trendy lefty nonsense, how did that dude not transition to female?
He already looks 90% chick. Really he’d just need to wear a dress and he’d be more passable than all the other crazy trannies.
Lol
I’d bet that’s a FTM tranny!
Better hair than Troy Polamalu?
I vaguely remember some kind of expose on AntiFa back in the Obama days when they were organizing, looking at those dudes and thinking ‘You gotta be fuckin’ kiddin’ me.’. They were all exactly those types.
““We are the defenders of our LINEAGE. This is America and these flat-whiteness immigrants from all over the world has always been open ENEMIES towards FOUNDATIONAL BLACK AMERICANS from Day 1 NO MORE,” a donor comment with 23 likes reads.”
https://nypost.com/2025/04/18/opinion/fundraiser-set-up-for-austin-metcalfs-alleged-killer-shows-how-inhumane-society-has-become/
Tariq Nasheed?
I have been studiously ignoring this story because why the fuck is this international news except race bullshit.
“What Trump REALLY Destroyed The Dark Truth Behind USAID”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUOwPcfc1MM
This first date really sucked
Good to see quicksand having a comeback. As a kid I was sure that being trapped by quicksand was inevitable and I’d have to know how to free myself.
Rubber Vagina is On Fire! Not a review of some obscure punk band.
He should have thrown them into a pool of quicksand instead.
I’ve never been caught in quicksand during the course of my botanical career but I have found myself in what might be called ‘quickmud’, having had to crawl out of bottomless tidal marshes more than once. The worst though was a mud bar at the base of the Brandywine Creek in Delaware, mud so thick and viscous it sucked the boots right off my feet, a bank so slippery I couldn’t crawl up it. When I finally got out I was brown from head to toe.
“Leland blue stones”
Had to look that up. Pebbles of brightly slag! I’ve seen similar pebbles along the shores of the Delaware downstream from old industrial sites.
OMG, you wore blackface! NOT OK!
Yup, quick mud is no joke. I also once got caught in it next to a lake deep down a tributary of the Amazon near the Ecuador/Peru border. Shit was no joke. Luckily had a couple Israelis that I was with come looking for me and pull me out with a tree branch. If I was by myself I don’t think I would have gotten out of it.
You can’t even drown in quicksand, it’s a total made up thing.
It does make an awful lot of appearances in kids’ programming for whatever reason. I’ve never encountered it in real life.
“Pro-trans athlete protestor yells ‘Hail Satan!’ at girls before storming out of California school board meeting
The Chino Valley Unified School District (CVUSD) confirmed the outburst in a statement: ‘Yes, public comments did include speakers saying, ”Hail Satan!””
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/othersports/article-14626833/Pro-trans-athlete-protestor-yells-Hail-Satan.html
Winning hearts and minds.
A teacher, no less.
But really, is it at all surprising? This person probably subscribes to every offensive and/or fringe position on every issue. I.e. a bog-standard leftist.
Yes, also wearing a mask.
Speaking of religion….
Looks like even the muslims are having troubles with their youth trying to be “influencers”
I’m almost sure this is fake, but it is too good to not pass along.
Self referential links are not halal!
Double Uffda!
It doesn’t mention the sex of the goat.
Obviously, the journalo didn’t want to assume the sex of the goat.
Who amongst us hasn’t licked a goat’s genitals a time or two?
Raises hand!
I assume the Imam is just jealous
Most people don’t realize this, but actually condoms were invented in the Muslim world during the middle ages. They would use the intestinal lining of a goat or sheep. Hundreds of years later, Europeans adapted the technology by removing the intestine from the animal first.
Uffda
Spicy
A deal with Iran could certainly happen since all our Intel agencies said they aren’t developing nukes.
https://www.newsweek.com/tulsi-gabbard-iran-nuclear-weapon-2051523
Iran did start off with by agreeing that they would be glad to sign the nuclear non-poliferation treaty if Israel does. Since they isn’t happening, some other carrot like loosening up trade will have to be the carrot.
Had a early morning turnaround trip to Louisville today. Fixed their shit at the airport.
Now…time to start rollin some smoke.
Got a pork butt getting ready to be bathed in altered carbon.
This is how you make religion more fun and attract the youngsters
Enough with stupid arguments about exactly what the Trinity is, let’s have some conspiracies and adventures!
I always thought Jesus’ body was squirrelled away somewhere in the crypts of the Vatican.
At least that was the plot behind the novel Another Roadside Attraction.
let’s have some conspiracies and adventures!
Paging Michael Heiser. Dr Michael Heiser to the courtesy phone.
Al Capone’s treasure is in there, too.
That’s a good premise for the next stupid Indiana Jones movie.
‘Young people are converting to Catholicism en masse — driven by pandemic, internet, ‘lax’ alternatives’
I don’t know that they’re converts, but all the churches I’ve been to in the area are much younger than the ones in the North, and about half the young ladies wear a veil at church, which is an old custom my nana (great great grandmother) followed.
Where were all these devout, conservative girls when I was younger?
Throwing off the patriarchy?
“New York Times columnist David Brooks calls for national ‘uprising’ against Trump
Then he compares the condition of the American people to that of enslavement. “Trump is shackling the greatest institutions in American life. We have nothing to lose but our chains,” Brooks claims.”
https://thepostmillennial.com/new-york-times-columnist-david-brooks-calls-for-national-uprising-against-trump
Workers of the world unite? Maybe you should have a real job first.
lol He’s still pretending to be a Republican?
I get it; Donald is unseemly, but promoting the Blob that led to the exact laundry list of problems he is trying to pin on Trump is a bit ridiculous even for him.
“Rep. Maxine Dexter, D-Ore., is planning to travel to El Salvador to advocate for the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadorian national who the Trump administration deported to El Salvador.
“A legal U.S. resident has had his due process rights ripped away and is now being held indefinitely in a foreign prison. This is not just one family’s nightmare; it is a constitutional crisis that should outrage every single one of us,” Dexter said in a statement released on Friday night.”
https://justthenews.com/government/congress/another-democrat-elected-official-heading-el-salvador-advocate-abrego-garcias
We need to stop electing crazy people named Maxine.
I wonder if she is aware that his loving wife who had restraining orders on him turned on a dime when the dollars started coming in.
Forgivene$$ is a common trait.
“A Georgia woman who claims to have a “transgender” child, an autistic child, and a “non-binary” child was forcibly dragged out of a school board meeting for causing a scene over changes to the district’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies.”
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/watch-police-drag-mother-trans-kids-georgia-school/
Another bog standard leftist at a school board meeting.
Man, what were the odds on her hitting the Olympics of suffering genetic trifecta like that?
Those poor kids.
I always knew Munchausen by proxy was a thing but I never had any idea how much of it there is out there.
Rise up
The US will witness its second wave of protests in a fortnight on Saturday as organizers seek to turn discontent with Donald Trump’s presidency into a mass movement that will eventually translate into action at the ballot box.
More than 400 rallies are anticipated across the nation loosely organized by the group 50501, which stands for 50 protests in 50 states, one movement.
——-
Academics who have tracked the slide of democracy into authoritarianism say protests can be part of a wider of strategy to reverse the trend.
“Oppositions to authoritarian governments have to use multiple channels always,” said Steven Levitsky, a political scientist at Harvard University and co-author, with Daniel Ziblatt, of How Democracies Die. “They have to use the courts where those are available. They have to use the ballot box when that’s available, and they have to use the streets when necessary – that can shape media framing and media discourse, which is very, very important.”
In Washington DC on Saturday, protests are scheduled to take place outside vice-president JD Vance’s home, on the grounds of the Washington Naval Observatory, as well as in Lafayette Square. A march is planned starting nearby the George Washington monument that will head towards the White House in support of Kilmar Ábrego García, a Salvadoran man with US protected status wrongly deported to El Salvador from Maryland, according to court rulings.
Will they be banging pots and pans?
Don’t forget the signs: “Hands Off Criminal Non-Citizens.”
Jeebus… the Grauniad have outdone themselves. I hope it finishes the job and disappears up its own asshole.
One thing has become apparent in relation to the “return to catholicism” trend. Churches, as a whole, are trending more conservative and more supernatural.
This is for two reasons. One, a lot of the half-in, half-out hangers on were disaffected by the collective church response to Covid and wokeness. They bailed and have been replaced by a new crop that is more dedicated to the faith.
Second, a lot of Christians had their view of reality significantly impacted by Covid. They saw the machinations of a spiritual realm clearly for the first time in their lives. They’re much more open to actually believe in and account for a spiritual dimension to modern life, and are abandoning many of their past materialist ideas.
That’s interesting. I know two folks who have started to question the whole God concept due to Covid taking the life of their grandparents.
They can’t fathom why God would permit such a scourge to kill innocents.
It’s unimaginable to me that there are Christians who have managed to go their whole life without wrestling with the issues of omnipotence, omniscience, the nature of evil, etc. That’s the kind of stuff that had me asking questions in junior high.
What about heart disease, cancer, and a myriad of other things that claim grandparents all the time? I hate to be flippant but Covid is just one thing among many and if this makes them doubt their faith make sure to steer them clear of the Angel of Death and the Egyptian firstborn parts of the Bible.
Stinky, I guess it was that Covid hit their loved ones so it was more personal than ancient Egyptians losing their first born because they wouldn’t give up enslaving the Jews.
I was reading a few years ago that Orthodox was the fastest growing denomination in the US, owing to a lot of disaffected protestants going that route rather than reconcile with Rome.
Based on demographics and religious identification, my guess would be that churches have shed a lot of the lukewarm/so-called “nones” congregants, and COVID probably drove a lot of that, with the weekend social club goers finding alternatives and not returning, while the devout remained.
“Van Hollen tried to explain away the photo as a staged deception. “When I first sat down with Kilmar, we just had glasses of water on the table, I think maybe some coffee,” he insisted. “And as we were talking, one of the government people came over and deposited two other glasses on the table with ice and I don’t know if it was salt or sugar around the top. But they looked like margaritas.”
He also accused the Salvadoran government of manipulating the scene to make it appear as though he and the deported gang member were drinking together. “If you look at the one they put in front of Kilmar, it actually had a little less liquid than the one in front of me, to try to make it look, I assume, like he drank out of it,” Van Hollen said. “Let me just be very clear. Neither of us touched the drinks that were in front of us.””
https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2025/04/19/van-hollen-backtracks-as-el-salvador-stunt-backfires-spectacularly-n4939042
Who the hell cares?
Core mission
A prince lassos a dragon, saving a knight in shining armor from certain death. But the prince slips and as he falls, the knight and his steed race to return the favor.
Then the two men fall in love.
That story, “Prince and Knight,” is one of five children’s books featuring LGBTQ characters and aimed at kindergarten through the fifth grade that have roiled a diverse suburban Maryland school district and led to a Supreme Court case that the justices will hear on Tuesday.
Parents in Montgomery County who object for religious reasons want to pull their children from elementary school classes that use the books.
The county school system has refused and lower courts have so far agreed.
But the outcome could be different at a high court dominated by conservative justices who have repeatedly endorsed claims of religious discrimination in recent years.
I wonder if that “diverse neighborhood” includes a lot of black families. They are famous for supporting the progressive quiltbag agenda.
“kindergarten through the fifth grade”
Objection to that need not be religious. They are only five to ten years old.
lol Could it not be more obvious they are pushing an agenda? I’m guessing the rest of the plot which could have furnished a more interesting title is entirely incidental.
But in court papers, lawyers for the schools wrote that the handful of storybooks are not sex-education materials but “rather tell everyday tales of characters who experience adventure, confront new emotions, and struggle to make themselves heard.” The books touch on the same themes found in classic stories that include Snow White, Cinderella and Peter Pan, the lawyers wrote.
In “Uncle Bobby’s Wedding,” a niece worries that her uncle will not have as much time for her after he gets married. His partner is a man. “Love, Violet” deals with a girl’s anxiety about giving a valentine to another girl. “Born Ready” is the story of a transgender boy’s decision to share his gender identity with his family and the world. “Intersection Allies” describes nine characters of varying backgrounds, including one who is gender-fluid.
Nothing to see here.
” tales of characters who experience adventure, confront new emotions, and struggle to make themselves heard.”
Like a struggling mediocre artist in Vienna who finds his voice, rises to leadership, and puts his nation on the world stage?
In short: “We are grooming children”
The school system abandoned the option of letting parents take their kids out of the lessons because doing so “became unworkably disruptive,” the lawyers told the court.
*outright prolonged laughter*
If they don’t force kids to attend by telling the parents to eat a dick then 90+ percent pull the hell out…got it.
We had a girl in elementary that left for religious reasons when we discussed dinosaurs. Such disruption! The rest of us could NEVER learn after that. DOOM!
To be fair, any kids who get pulled out will be forever targeted as hateful bigots by most of the teachers and the administration.
History lesson
On the evening of April 18, 1775, two lanterns were illuminated from the tower of The Old North Church in Boston to alert the colonists that British forces were advancing across the Charles River. With the alert signal in place, Paul Revere, a silversmith dedicated to the cause of independence, mounted a borrowed horse and embarked on a midnight journey that became a defining moment in American history.
The dangerous mission was threefold. First, sound the alarm for colonists in farms and villages throughout the Massachusetts countryside. On the way, stop in Lexington to inform the leaders of the colonial resistance, Samuel Adams and John Hancock, that the British were coming to arrest them. Finally, prevent the seizure of military provisions and munitions stored a few miles west in the town of Concord.
Disregarding personal peril or consequence, Paul Revere rode with urgency into the night. After successfully warning Adams and Hancock, Revere was intercepted by a British patrol just before reaching Concord. Yet, Revere had already achieved his most important mission—relaying the news of the impending British advancement to his fellow patriots. Samuel Prescott and William Dawes evaded detection and carried the news on to Concord, giving the fledgling colonial army a critical advantage against the advancing Redcoats. Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride enabled our troops to prepare for battle and their eventual victory. By early the next morning, the first shots rang out in Lexington Green, signaling the start of the American Revolution.
Trump is our George III.
Who will write their Declaration of Dependence?