GermanREEEEE
GermanREEEEE
FREEEEEEEEEEEdrich der Große
“Deutsches REEEEEEEEEEEEEich”, dipshits.
GermanREEEEE
FREEEEEEEEEEEdrich der Große
“Deutsches REEEEEEEEEEEEEich”, dipshits.
everyone wants to give the next generation the childhood they wish they had and I spent the better part of my childhood furious that I wasn’t being beaten and and raped and abandoned and otherwise left free, the promise of the ‘70s I picked up on and believed in
You have to really admire the diligence of the officers who worked on this case - it must’ve been so HARD to go visit these Korean prostitutes for YEARS in order to stop these monstrous exploiters of women! Well I, for one, say good job sirs! Good job!
oh huh I was just about to ask how the SF tech sex economy worked since myRedBook went down. Do they still have the complexes full of AAMP units with Korean girls on 6 month rotation, is RBGFE still the standard?
Saw my first Freemen license plate driving down Foster. Driver looked like a California girl - dirty blonde hair up in a loose bun, driving a sporty red coupe, that surprised me.
aesthetics with a gun -ancient proverb
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Amstelveen, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 1957-58Marcel Breuer
(photographs by Jan Versnel; KLM Aerocarto)via “Informes de la Construcción: Volume 17, 167" (1965)
homeboy looks like he got a new protractor and just went nuts
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Fanboss: Make me a gender-swapped Chat Noir.
Fanartist: But… but that’s just Catwoman.
Fanboss: No, it’s French Catwoman.
Doing yard work been getting my hands and fingers sliced up, haven’t been this regularly wounded since 6th grade which I like, but all the cuts are on edges and bending surfaces that Band-Aids are shit for, the exact kind of operating surfaces of the hand where I don’t want a flap of skin hanging loose waiting to get caught on something.
Tried getting gauze rolls and Johnson + Johnson waterproof medical tape; maybe that works for larger wound dressings but on a finger it slips off too easy. Keeping the gauze and switching the tape to electrical is better, but I’m concerned that’s too easy to make tight enough to cut circulation. I try to be loose and lap it around a broader area, but don’t want to bind too many knuckles’ worth of the finger.
Any suggestions?
Doing yard work been getting my hands and fingers sliced up, haven’t been this regularly wounded since 6th grade which I like, but all the cuts are on edges and bending surfaces that Band-Aids are shit for, the exact kind of operating surfaces of the hand where I don’t want a flap of skin hanging loose waiting to get caught on something.
Tried getting gauze rolls and Johnson + Johnson waterproof medical tape; maybe that works for larger wound dressings but on a finger it slips off too easy. Keeping the gauze and switching the tape to electrical is better, but I’m concerned that’s too easy to make tight enough to cut circulation. I try to be loose and lap it around a broader area, but don’t want to bind too many knuckles’ worth of the finger.
Any suggestions?


The 2016 US presidential nominee Donald Trump has broken with the policies of previous Republican Party presidents on trade, immigration, and war, in favor of a more nationalist and populist platform. Using detailed Gallup survey data for a large number of American adults, I analyze the individual and geographic factors that predict a higher probability of viewing Trump favorably and contrast the results with those found for other candidates. The results show mixed evidence that economic distress has motivated Trump support. His supporters are less educated and more likely to work in blue collar occupations, but they earn relatively high household incomes, and living in areas more exposed to trade or immigration does not increase Trump support. On the other hand, living in zip-codes more reliant on social security income, or with high mortgage to income ratios, or less reliance on capital income, predicts Trump support. There is stronger evidence that racial isolation and less strictly economic measures of social status, namely health and intergenerational mobility, are robustly predictive of more favorable views toward Trump, and these factors predict support for him but not other Republican presidential candidates.
The 2016 US presidential nominee Donald Trump has broken with the policies of previous Republican Party presidents on trade, immigration, and war, in favor of a more nationalist and populist platform. Using detailed Gallup survey data for a large number of American adults, I analyze the individual and geographic factors that predict a higher probability of viewing Trump favorably and contrast the results with those found for other candidates. The results show mixed evidence that economic distress has motivated Trump support. His supporters are less educated and more likely to work in blue collar occupations, but they earn relatively high household incomes, and living in areas more exposed to trade or immigration does not increase Trump support. On the other hand, living in zip-codes more reliant on social security income, or with high mortgage to income ratios, or less reliance on capital income, predicts Trump support. There is stronger evidence that racial isolation and less strictly economic measures of social status, namely health and intergenerational mobility, are robustly predictive of more favorable views toward Trump, and these factors predict support for him but not other Republican presidential candidates.
On the other hand, workers in blue collar occupations (defined as production, construction, installation, maintenance, and repair, or transportation) are far more likely to support Trump, as are those with less education. People with graduate degrees are particularly unlikely to view Trump favorably. Since blue collar and less educated workers have faced greater economic distress in recent years, this provides some evidence that economic hardship and lower-socio-economic status boost Trump’s popularity. Some caveats are needed even here, however. Relative to service workers (the lowest paying occupational category), business owners are more likely to support Trump, and managers are neither more nor less likely. Sales workers are more likely to support Trump, and clerical workers somewhat less likely. Manufacturing/production workers are most exposed to trade competition, and are more likely than service workers to favor Trump, but they are less likely to support Trump than other blue collar occupations where trade competition is largely irrelevant, because the services are provided on-site (eg transportation, electrician, and repair services).
So salespeople, who are paid on commission, small business owners, who have to worry about making payroll, and electrician/plumber types, who are often self-employed, all tend to support trump.
It also takes about how despite being richer, Trump supporters do tend to be economically anxious, and it makes sense. These are the people who are more exposed to the market on a short-term basis and therefore run the risk of having trouble making their mortgage payments, but are too rich for welfare to be meaningful. They can’t pick up and move, and job-switching is going to be tricky.
There was something I read from one of the guys who built out one of the Northern European right-populist parties - I forget if it was UKIP, BNP, PVV, or Dansk Folkeparti, he said in building membership they didn’t target ideological cadres - who were likely to come in with baggage and demands and desires on leadership slots and not that much pull tbh - but went through the yellow pages and sent out mailers to plumbers, contractors, the like. “White van man”.
Whenever we DO digest 9/11 as a joke I just realized the “11″ looks like the towers and there are gonna be so many great visual puns
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Portland, OR
“testosterone boys and harlequin girls” is a pretty good phrase
car2go advertising hella cheap rates on Facebook
God knows I haven’t bothered since Uber