I mean why do you lie like this? And why say such stupid, stupid, stupid lies?
Why go to the world and say the [stupidest] stuff possible, just to get people to respond to you? Come on Sally. Be better. You have a name. Honor it.
As the man said, sometimes to ask the question is to answer it.
SV now rarely uses his registered moniker and mostly uses the unregistered "cc" one, likely because more and more readers were using the "Block" function on the registered handle and depriving him of some of the attention he so desperately craves.
Dude what is your obsession with me. I use 1 moniker with my phone and another with my laptop. Quit with the obsession with me. You are a Nutjob.
As the man said, sometimes to ask the question is to answer it.
SV now rarely uses his registered moniker and mostly uses the unregistered "cc" one, likely because more and more readers were using the "Block" function on the registered handle and depriving him of some of the attention he so desperately craves.
Dude what is your obsession with me. I use 1 moniker with my phone and another with my laptop. Quit with the obsession with me. You are a Nutjob.
Who would use "Ivy guy" as their moniker? Only one with big time self-esteem issues. Do NOT ever post about me.
Meanwhile in La La Land (san francisco) a 45-foot statue of a naked woman now resides in Embarcadero Plaza. The artwork, titled "R-Evolution," was unveiled with music, lights and performance art Thursday, courtesy of the public art nonprofit Illuminate. Designed to glow at night and appear to "breathe" via internal motors. The statue was installed just blocks from areas dealing with visible homelessness, open-air drug use, and boarded-up storefronts. While the art world might call that "juxtaposition," many residents simply call it tone-deaf. According to the most recent point-in-time count from the city, over 8,300 people are experiencing homelessness in San Francisco. The city plans to spend nearly $690 million on housing and homelessness programs in the upcoming fiscal year. Encampments are still widespread in areas like the Tenderloin, SoMa and the Mission. Vacant storefronts and empty streets downtown make even the most optimistic "revitalization" pitch feel a bit like performance art itself. If I was a homeless person (LOL) I would be on the first bus to california, the place is a paradise for homeless and illegals. $690 million dollars. LOL
I mean why do you lie like this? And why say such stupid, stupid, stupid lies?
Why go to the world and say the [stupidest] stuff possible, just to get people to respond to you? Come on Sally. Be better. You have a name. Honor it.
As the man said, sometimes to ask the question is to answer it.
SV now rarely uses his registered moniker and mostly uses the unregistered "cc" one, likely because more and more readers were using the "Block" function on the registered handle and depriving him of some of the attention he so desperately craves.
Even worse, his trolling is weak. It’s usually just the same few troll topics over and over.
Meanwhile in La La Land (san francisco) a 45-foot statue of a naked woman now resides in Embarcadero Plaza. The artwork, titled "R-Evolution," was unveiled with music, lights and performance art Thursday, courtesy of the public art nonprofit Illuminate. Designed to glow at night and appear to "breathe" via internal motors. The statue was installed just blocks from areas dealing with visible homelessness, open-air drug use, and boarded-up storefronts. While the art world might call that "juxtaposition," many residents simply call it tone-deaf. According to the most recent point-in-time count from the city, over 8,300 people are experiencing homelessness in San Francisco. The city plans to spend nearly $690 million on housing and homelessness programs in the upcoming fiscal year. Encampments are still widespread in areas like the Tenderloin, SoMa and the Mission. Vacant storefronts and empty streets downtown make even the most optimistic "revitalization" pitch feel a bit like performance art itself. If I was a homeless person (LOL) I would be on the first bus to california, the place is a paradise for homeless and illegals. $690 million dollars. LOL
Meanwhile, SF has rescued itself:
Citywide crime in San Francisco is now at its lowest point in 23 years. And in the past year, San Francisco saw one of the biggest drops in crime among major U.S. cities, including a 45% drop in property crime in the first quarter of 2025, alone.
Citywide crime in San Francisco is now at its lowest point in 23 years. And in the past year, San Francisco saw one of the biggest drops in crime among major U.S. cities, including a 45% drop in property crime in the first quarter of 2025, alone.
Property crime drops if it’s just not reported any more.
Meanwhile in La La Land (san francisco) a 45-foot statue of a naked woman now resides in Embarcadero Plaza. The artwork, titled "R-Evolution," was unveiled with music, lights and performance art Thursday, courtesy of the public art nonprofit Illuminate. Designed to glow at night and appear to "breathe" via internal motors. The statue was installed just blocks from areas dealing with visible homelessness, open-air drug use, and boarded-up storefronts. While the art world might call that "juxtaposition," many residents simply call it tone-deaf. According to the most recent point-in-time count from the city, over 8,300 people are experiencing homelessness in San Francisco. The city plans to spend nearly $690 million on housing and homelessness programs in the upcoming fiscal year. Encampments are still widespread in areas like the Tenderloin, SoMa and the Mission. Vacant storefronts and empty streets downtown make even the most optimistic "revitalization" pitch feel a bit like performance art itself. If I was a homeless person (LOL) I would be on the first bus to california, the place is a paradise for homeless and illegals. $690 million dollars. LOL
Why is it so cis-normative? Does San Francisco not care about DEI? Where’s the d!ck and balld?
U.S. Customs and Border Protection claimed late on Friday that imported electronics, such as smartphones, laptops and more, would be exempt from Trump’s tariffs.
Beijing has suspended exports of certain rare earth minerals and magnets that are crucial for the world’s car, semiconductor and aerospace industries.
For the first time in my life, I wonder whether a decrease in US military capabilities would be a good thing or a bad thing? Is it a good thing if the military in the hands of Trump is weaker? Maybe? And sure, losses certainly can’t be reversed quickly once he’s gone, but…4 years is a long time.
Take a moment to think about this reality…And then ask yourself why we are buying into Trumps vision of a golden age.
“America would be better off if more people worked in manufacturing.” • 80% of Americans agree • 20% disagree “I would be better off if I worked in a factory.” • 25% of Americans agree • 73% disagree • 2% currently work in a factory
Is it an iPhone factory, a toilet plunger factory, or a $5 shirt factory?
“Donald Trump has put himself in an unwinnable position in his tariff fight against China. He will lose, no question. The question is what horror will he do to distract from his loss and embarrassment? What will this dangerous psychopath do to cover his failure/embarrassment?”
The bad news is that this might be correct. The good news is that it might be REALLY hard to significantly distract from massively f***ing up the economy.
Beijing has suspended exports of certain rare earth minerals and magnets that are crucial for the world’s car, semiconductor and aerospace industries.
They are certainly going to have to give in and we will win the trade war. It may involve a little sacrifice, but we will be swimming in rare earth magnets.