Christopher Sousa
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Painter. Confirmed bachelor. I like music and dogs. And foul language. [email protected] williamscottgallery.com
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from Thursday’s post, on the batshit White House ‘anti-antifa’ roundtable that featured Donny Convict, ICE Barbie, and a fetid fucktangle of MAGA halfwits and hangers-on.
you can read the whole thing in all its glory here: bit.ly/4mSP3Ol
Chris Wray — who had been appointed FBI director by Donny — had it exactly right. antifa isn’t an organization. it’s a belief — that fascism is bad.

pro tip: if you’re against the idea of antifascism, you’re on the wrong fucking side.

this is something that Pizzagate Jack and his buddies don’t seem to realize.
fast forward to today. Chris Wray is gone, replaced by Krazee-Eyes Kash. Donny no longer has adults in the room.
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here's today's post: "elderly golfer big mad because he can’t do a fascism in Portland" — boo fucking hoo, Donny.
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elderly golfer big mad because he can’t do a fascism in Portland
boo fucking hoo, Donny
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What I did this afternoon. Bronwyn Keith Hynes headlining the Vinegrass festival in Truro, MA.
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Norma Jeane. Photographed by Tom Kelley, 1949.
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Don't remember if I mentioned here, but I opened a new insta account. It's a necessary evil. It's gonna be mainly my artwork.
Go follow if you want: christopher_j_sousa
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This is a problem locals have been talking about for over a decade, but nobody seemed interested. Now that tourists are being priced out of their vacation rentals, the media wants to write about it. It always comes down to money.
bostonglobe.com
Provincetown has been a destination at the tip of the Cape for decades, its character shaped in no small part by its unique, owner-run inns.

Now, those inns are on a decline and some locals say the nascent change is a “Nantucket-ization of P-town.”
Provincetown is losing its nostalgic charm. Locals are fighting to save the town from a ‘Nantucket-ization.’ - The Boston Globe
Owner-run inns, which have helped define the Provincetown experience for decades, are on the decline. Could local politics hinder future growth?
trib.al
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