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  • Just the thought of studying for a test, at this point in my life... it's a little scary.

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  • BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Authorities say a 54-year-old Idaho woman is in jail after she was accused of stealing from the body of a security guard killed during a Boise mall shooting.  

    Source: IdahoNews

    Say what?

    → 12:28 PM, Nov 3
  • 🙌🏽🎵 Hijo de la Luna by Stravaganzza

    → 10:25 AM, Nov 3
  • Gabriel Santiago (he/him)

    i am lol-ing too

    → 5:16 PM, Nov 2
  • 🙌🏽 Why ABBA songs just hit different — Switched on Pop

    → 2:46 PM, Nov 2
  •     I want you to pass the first time so I can retire!!!    

    Not sure how I feel about that! 😐🙊

    → 1:53 PM, Nov 2
  • Currently listening: Dune 📚

    → 10:26 AM, Nov 2
  • A flag.

    The issue began with the controversy between Big City Coffee and BSU's Inclusive Excellence Student Council. The group members, according to its Facebook page, are "student activists at Boise State seeking the liberation of all historically and systemically marginalized peoples."
    Fendly's shop prominently displayed the "thin blue line flag" as a sign of her support to police officers. Some, however, view that flag as a symbol of white supremacy.

    Source: BSU asks courts to dismiss $10 million Big City Coffee lawsuit | KBOI

    The "thin blue line flag". A blue line flag. A blue flag. 

    A flag as a symbol of white supremacy.

    This is a thing that has been in my mind for over a year or so, ever since election year, which was last year. We have become extremely polarized and very vocal. I feel like symbols, words, actions, and flags have taken a very different meaning entirely for many. In some ways. As we have become more and more polarized and vocal, also, easily triggered and, sometimes, easily offended. Everything is a statement. We get angry and instead of having a good conversation, we turned towards rage and hate. I know this because it happens to me all the time. I get easily triggered and hence, angry.

    I live in Idaho, this state is a red as it can get. I feel like only a small number of us are more liberal than the majority of the population here. I still see the trucks with the Trump's flags, the confederate flags, and other bumper stickers or signs of what can be considered just conservative propaganda, patriotism, or white supremacy propaganda, depending on who you ask.

    It is been hard for me to distinguish them, in the past two years. Especially in this town. I see a big truck with the American flag and I don't know exactly why... Are you a patriot, a conservative, or a white supremacist?

    If This Flag Offends You, I'll Help You Pack

    I have seen these bumper stickers in so many vehicles around town. They usually are accompanied by some other unsavory propaganda and whatnot.

    It is hard to get behind a flag when this flag has been turned into something it isn't or shouldn't be.

    You are a Puerto Rican, what the fuck do you know?

    Also true, perhaps...

    What I do know is that both my dad and my grandpa, and many of my cousins and uncles, have fought for the same flag.  And something in my gut tells me that the flags I see in trucks are not the same flag they fought or are fighting for.

    Or so I want to believe.

    → 10:21 AM, Nov 2
  • it’s her birthday 🎂

    → 6:02 PM, Nov 1
  • Your COVID Vaccine Booster Dose Appt is confirmed for 11/05/2021 at 02:00 PM (MDT). If you need to reschedule, you can use the button below.

    Remember, remember the fifth of November

    → 4:48 PM, Nov 1
  • And….. I forgot to send home the homework for this week. :( It will come home tomorrow.

    Thank you for understanding. Day after Halloween and all.

    Mrs. B.

    tee-hee 😅

    → 4:06 PM, Nov 1
  • let us try not to break this one

    → 3:42 PM, Nov 1
  • Zac Cichy:

    Twitter is an MMORPG.

    🛎

    → 1:35 PM, Nov 1
  • halloween 🎃

    → 7:49 PM, Oct 31
  • 😊

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  • luna

    → 7:44 PM, Oct 31
  • Marley

    → 12:57 PM, Oct 31
  • a dread update

    i have been playing metroid dread since release date, and i’ve been having a blast. however, i am starting to have feelings of giving up 😅

    i feel like i am very far in the storyline and should keep at it. but, i am running out of patience a little bit.

    i find interesting that people online complain about how short and somewhat easy this game is, and then you have the other side of the spectrum, me. i find it challenging, not in a frustrating way, but challenging enough.

    my problem? my problem is patience, i have very little of it, and it’s gets worse the older i get.

    we shall see

    → 10:21 AM, Oct 31
  • ☺️

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  • 🎵 Tiempos Mejores - EP by Comisario Pantera

    → 7:09 PM, Oct 30
  • 🍺 Narwhal by Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.

    Style: Stout - Russian Imperial

    ABV:10.2%

    Rating: A+

    **Notes: **

    A malt-forward monster, highlighting the depths of malt flavor.

    Narwhal Imperial Stout is inspired by the mysterious creature that thrives in the deepest fathoms of the frigid Arctic Ocean. Featuring incredible depth of malt flavor, rich with notes of espresso, baker’s cocoa, roasted grain and a light hint of smoke, Narwhal is a massive malt-forward monster. Aggressive but refined with a velvety smooth body and decadent finish, Narwhal will age in the bottle for years to come.

    → 5:59 PM, Oct 30
  • saturday

    → 1:44 PM, Oct 30
  • The power of saying 'i don't understand’

    Casey Neistat on the twitters,

    something ive learned in my old age that i wish id known when i was younger; the power of saying ‘i dont understand,’ asking for help, explanations etc. i thought itd make me sound stupid but ive come to appreciate its the opposite. asking for help shows a willingness to learn

    revealing vulnerability is a sign of intelligence. even tho it can feels like the opposite.

    pretending to know, pretending to understand something you dont is always transparent. it shows insecurity

    All of this, a hundred percent yes. This is something that has become much more prominent in my current job. I have learned not to be afraid of saying, ‘I don’t know that’ or ‘i don’t understand, please explain’. Especially when what you do, can have a bigger impact in the grand scheme of things. And of course, this can apply to situations outside of work.

    → 9:52 AM, Oct 30
  • 🍺 Farmers' Annuary by Fort George Brewery + Public House

    Style: IPA - American

    ABV: 7.2%

    Rating: A

    → 4:02 PM, Oct 29
  • 🙌🏽 rstevens 🦇💨:

    poop smarter, not harder

    😅

    → 2:56 PM, Oct 29
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