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August 17th, 2014

foxy
  • August 17th, 2014, 12:31 am

now that I know that the 4096 tile is black

what are the odds that I can stop playing?

4096

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foxy
  • August 17th, 2014, 01:29 am

your mom

From an article on "How Anonymous got it right and wrong in Ferguson": According to Tef Poe, Anonymous has been an important source of information for those on the ground -- amplifying relevant news on Twitter and serving as a source of new information as the local population struggles with the lack of new facts about the Brown shooting from local law enforcement.

"The only facts that the people St. Louis and Ferguson get -- the only new leads -- are from Anonymous, because the police department won't tell us anything," he told the Post. "You hear people in the street talking to people about Anonymous -- it's completely wild to me, because you hear 40-year-old women saying, 'Well, Anonymous said this on Twitter.'"


ohmigahd, 40-year-old women, next it'll be chihuahuas debating Israel's actions in Gaza.

Hey, Tef Poe, last night your mama didn't strike me as even a little bit clueless.

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  • lookfar
    25 Apr 2020, 17:17
    easy one this time
    Thank you! It's letting me in. And BTW, how've you been since you were last on LJ? I realize I haven't seen a post from you in dog's age.
  • boxofdelights
    24 Apr 2020, 16:25
    easy one this time
    It's on The Guardian, here: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/07/what-coronavirus-can-teach-us-about-hope-rebecca-solnit

    I don't think there's a paywall but if you can't reach it let me…
  • lookfar
    23 Apr 2020, 11:16
    easy one this time
    I am reading A Paradise Built in Hell, by Solnit. I saw it mentioned in a two different essays about the pandemic crisis, so I got it. Where did you see this essay? I'd like to read it as well.
  • lookfar
    22 Mar 2020, 19:56
    a misty moisty morning
    What a lovely poem for this moment! I'm reminded of Hopkins' "And for al this, Nature is never spent," but his conclusion was so different - that all nature is a sign of God's love for the world.
  • randomdreams
    29 Mar 2017, 03:23
    Dog on ice!
    That's one of the things we're still figuring out with Monty, because she's so different from Lily, particularly as regards motivation.

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