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Profe G
@tlacuachie.bsky.social
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Bivocational, bilingüe, bicycling / Minister / Spanish teacher / East Nash / Go Rebdorateers
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What’s your current meta?
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In Woodbine, a small group of volunteers rides bikes throughout the neighborhood, distributing food and Narcan, fighting huge problems. Woodbine doesn’t have a major grocery store, and after recent deaths, the neighborhood’s unhoused community fear for their lives.

✏️: @mikeiereiland.bsky.social
Woodbine's burrito brigade: A lifeline for the homeless - Nashville Banner
A group of volunteers in Woodbine, Nashville distribute burritos and supplies to people living on the streets, building relationships along the way.
nashvillebanner.com
Would be totally possible if we had 1 big church in every neighborhood. Problem we have about 14 small churches in every neighborhood….
Millstone territory imo
“AI assistants for automating pastoral work”
The best way to describe this app is imagine unhealthy stan culture but for a writer for the New Yorker
Ngl that planter poll in Maine has reawakened my “just run for TN-6 bro, u should do it” brainworms
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SNAP benefits expire in one week.
Leavitt: At this moment in time, the ballroom is really the president's main priority.
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A healthy economy in 2025 means having at least three separate emergency episodes about a coach firing from your favorite podcasts
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my woke take is that entirely too many people feel entitled to the benefits of a social contract while not feeling bound by the responsibilities of said contract
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i see you're doing something online that you have effortlessly done 100,000 times. would you like to use this ai tool? would you like to use this ai tool? would you like to use this ai tool? would you like to use this ai tool? would you like to use this ai tool? would you like to use this ai tool? w
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This is why I moved to a neighborhood with sidewalks. This is why I ride my bike when I can. This is why I teach my kids to ride WeGo.

It’s easy to hate who and what you don’t get to meet and see. It’s a lot harder when you’re really seeing everyone and everything around you.
@zohrankmamdani.bsky.social on making public transit accessible: "I think the way that you move around the city, it influences the way in which you see the city. Too often if you're riding around only in a car with tinted windows, the only New Yorker you might see is a reflection of yourself."
Zohran Mamdani, the Internet’s Mayor
Mere months ago, New York’s mayoral front-runner was polling right next to “Someone Else.” He spoke to WIRED about building a social media machine, Big Tech capitulation, and learning from Eric Adams.
www.wired.com
What temp usually kills them around here?
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Welcome to Dorktown
Mayor, Shohei Ohtani
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For God’s sake let us sit upon the ground
And tell sad stories of the death of kings
Children’s birthday parties play such an important social function. The yearly (or more) gathering of the friends-in-law is one of the best ways to make community in your city
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can we all at least agree that no one should ever be criticized for any reason
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“Who was president in 2020?” remains one of the most pertinent questions in American politics—absurd, yes, but here we are—and that extends to “who was president January 1 - 19, 2021?”
That’s a nice trick, since Biden wasn’t the president on Jan 6.
Tyler Childers urbanism transit bro:

“I can’t stand when those people ride their bicycle on the sidewalk. They belong in the road with the traffic!”
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aaand we are officially in the hide-your-neighbors stage
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ICE left David, a 17-year-old boy, stranded on the side of Interstate 20 after pulling over his immigrant father, Hector, in Mississippi.

David began running in the scorching sun after the car and watched as it disappeared from sight—soon headed to a Louisiana ICE prison.

Here's their story.
ICE Stranded a 17-Year-Old on I-20 After Arresting His Father. The Mississippi Dad Now Faces Deportation.
A 17-year-old watched as ICE arrested his immigrant father, Hector, on I-20 in June. The family faces mounting legal fees and the risk of deportation.
www.mississippifreepress.org
Shoulda dropped by my classroom and said hi
María Zardoya atropellame en tu carro