I saw this great tweet today, in response to the Republicans gutting the Congressional Ethics Panel:
DENALI @timothypmurphy 19m19 minutes ago
Look, the people have spoken. This election was a mandate to quietly sweep congressional ethics violations under the rug.
It took me a bit of time too, but I found it. I thought there might have been a swastika at first. My subconscious making its own artistic interpretation?
Btw, unrelated, but I can highly recommend the movie, "La La Land." Just the most amazing movie I have seen in ages. Srsly, it's one of those movies that deserves to be seen on the big screen. Also, this will be a classic that people will still watch decades from now.
'Tis. I'm hoping to catch it in VO somewhere around here, but it's hard to find movies that aren't super-artsy or mega-blockbusters that are undubbed for the locals.
Hehe, I love DS. Additionally, French movies are their own special animal. It's like the directors and writers all are reliving their days of being earnest art students. Plus, I only understand about 50% of the dialogue.
One of the few bright spots about this crap is we'll get a lot of good street art over the next four years…
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I saw this great tweet today, in response to the Republicans gutting the Congressional Ethics Panel:
DENALI @timothypmurphy 19m19 minutes ago
Look, the people have spoken. This election was a mandate to quietly sweep congressional ethics violations under the rug.
I see it! haha! Clever!
It took me a bit of time too, but I found it. I thought there might have been a swastika at first. My subconscious making its own artistic interpretation?
I figured swastika too, I'm sure most people would.
Btw, unrelated, but I can highly recommend the movie, "La La Land." Just the most amazing movie I have seen in ages. Srsly, it's one of those movies that deserves to be seen on the big screen. Also, this will be a classic that people will still watch decades from now.
this is the musical?
'Tis. I'm hoping to catch it in VO somewhere around here, but it's hard to find movies that aren't super-artsy or mega-blockbusters that are undubbed for the locals.
It's well worth it if you can. It transcends genre.
It must be interesting to go to movies in France. I read David Sedaris' essay on movie theaters in Paris, hilarious.
Hehe, I love DS. Additionally, French movies are their own special animal. It's like the directors and writers all are reliving their days of being earnest art students. Plus, I only understand about 50% of the dialogue.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8QmUR8Z4Zg
A quilt knitted by a group that put the "bitch" in "stitch-n-bitch?"