This happened back in April 2025. This is the news story in the screenshot about it:
https://abc7.com/post/los-angeles-schools-deny-homeland-security-agents-entry-campuses/16154773/
Remember: always chase down sources for news that you share.
This happened back in April 2025. This is the news story in the screenshot about it:
https://abc7.com/post/los-angeles-schools-deny-homeland-security-agents-entry-campuses/16154773/
Remember: always chase down sources for news that you share.
I think this might technically qualify as docking.
The dude is tired of playing the same character for a decade. That's fair.
Give me more deeply weird Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein David Harbour.
A quiet, muted pride is what the monsters want. Don’t let them win.
As wacky as this seems, this makes a ton of sense the more that I think about it, specifically for smaller regional airports that are less than a 2-hr drive from a larger airport.
If your origin or destination is anywhere aside from a major city, there's a lot of value in starting your trip at a closer regional airport. You get the small-airport TSA treatment, which is always faster than major city airports. The terminal itself is going to be considerably better-appointed than virtually any bus terminal (commerce, staffing, accessibility, etc). No need to travel between a bus and airport terminal if it's all in the same building. Ticketing works along-side existing systems, as well as baggage-handling. And a bus requires a hell of a lot less fuel than a jet, making it a more eco-friendly option as well.
People better at modeling than me could probably build a graph of time and feature benefits for air and bus travel, which I'd imagine would show bang-for-buck on buses being superior (despite their speed and moderate prestige) for trips or travel-legs less than 150 miles or so. Any destination or hop further than that would probably make more sense for a plane.
Like vanilla, you measure garlic with your heart.
Ranking the bead track options of the Anatex Enterprise’s Classic Bead Maze
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Rushkoff wrote a book about consulting for these billionaire peppers.
https://rushkoff.com/books/survival-of-the-richest-escape-fantasies-of-the-tech-billionaires/
Gentlefemme.
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The decades of creative, thoughtful non-violent protest and soft influence that followed is what gave rights.
When it’s just “we meet up for an hour on saturday, sing, and go then home,” that’s just not very effective on its own.
That's where the "creative" and "thoughtful" parts come in.
Showing up to yell in a park, or on a busy street, or at an empty building are thoughtless protest actions. Creative disruption captures attention in a non-destructive way and encourages reflection by those who witness it. Blocking traffic or throwing paint on priceless works of art certainly captures attention, but not the kind that encourages reflection.
ACT UP was really good at this sort of thing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACT_UP
I genuinely hope they find a funny way to include a crudely animated John Candy simulacrum character somewhere in there.