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coOooOpedog
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@cvkvlv.com hi! These ringlets are plated silver but if I could I'd do them in actual silver. Do you know where I could source rings like that? Mvto!
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Spotted in Lakeview on Belmont x Broadway
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@bloodgauge.bsky.social in a pair of Oskē Heleswv (Medicine Rainfall) Beaded Dangle Earrings 🤍💛🧡❤️🖤

cvkvlv.com/products/osk...

#Beadwork #Mvskoke #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
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“What is the point of Chicago police and the entire City government if they can’t stop men with machine guns and tear gas putting my kids’ school on lockdown?” is not just a valid question but an inevitable one at this point.
Hearing more and more stories like this. I’d be lying if I said what happens next in terms of how the Chicago public responds or how Chicago politics are affected but it’s not going to be unchanged.
My 5 year old niece’s school in Chicago is on lockdown because of ICE.
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Yo they’re tear-gassing Wrigleyville
Hearing reports of tear gas in Wrigleyville from multiple sources. For non-Chicagoans, Wrigleyville is an affluent, mostly-white neighborhood surrounding Wrigley Field.

Chicago's brown and Black communities are still taking the brunt of migra violence, but no neighborhood is immune any longer.
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Haven't heard that one in awhile. Met a friend in Colorado who had a dog named Luna, some time ago, but I would sing the jingle whenever I saw the dog 😄
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keep going, tear down the whole thing, make sure the oval office is full when you hit a load-bearing column
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The metaphor of starting with the "just the facade" and methodically crunching away at the entire building until there's nothing left shouldn't be lost on anyone.
ABC News pulled the satellite imagery of the White House comparing Sept. 26 to today.

abcnews.go.com/Politics/new...
I think it would be vermicomposting?
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It looks like we have a really rough flu season on the way. Wash your hands, get your shots and wear your masks, don’t be a vector and don’t get sick.
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With millions at risk of losing SNAP in the coming days, a reminder: hunger doesn't happen in isolation. When food assistance disappears, families use rent money to eat. Then come evictions and homelessness.

Housing, food, healthcare—it's all connected. Cut one thread and the whole thing unravels.
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Call me a conspiracy theorist but I'm starting to think that the government shutdown is part of their hostile government takeover.

Go read Project 2025, again.
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What’s it like inside your head
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Local Chicago newspaper now about 60% updates on the armed invasion of our city. Yesterday they detained two staff members of an alderman, pointed a gun at a state rep, and snatched a CPS vendor from on front of a school.
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Also each one of these was its own full-time job that you made a living off of. You could just...do that one job and pay the rent/bills. You weren't going to get rich, but you didn't have to have one or two (or more) extra side gigs just to meet basic expenses.
I think a lot about how most big-city newspapers used to have a a couple of movie critics, a theater critic, a few book critics, an architecture critic, a music critic or two, an in-house cartoonist, at least two or three foreign correspondents, a fashion writer, and a whole staff of photographers
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If you're a small household, frozen veggies are your friend. You can open the bag, shake a handful of spinach or kale or peas or whatever into your pan, then reclose the bag with a twisty. They don't go bad. They're often handled less than fresh veg shipped far. And they're still pretty cheap.
—seem to have been overlooked, and are just fine for salads, snacks, etc.
-watch for sales on deli meat. Things like pepperoni can be surprisingly affordable.
-frozen veggies are no less nutritional. The texture is another issue, but if you can deal with it, it’s a good way to get produce.