16 January 2015
street fashion - basic gay
from a 1977 gay street life book about san francisco
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pitch perfect
Here's an exclusive peek at #Veep Season 4. Looks like the wheels are falling off the bus. Big time.A video posted by Julia Louis-Dreyfus (@officialjld) on
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the fall, season 2
Hi America. 2nd series of @TheFallTV now available on @netflix . Cancel all your plans and enjoy
— Jamie Dornan (@JamieDornan) January 16, 2015
never forget
Aaliyah would have been 36 today pic.twitter.com/U8N3M1dJ3R
— 3030 (@jose3030) January 16, 2015
send this to your dad
A new poll by Quinnipiac University suggests that the city's voters have seen through the police union's tactics, and that its temper tantrum will cost it political support.
Consider the following findings:
"Police union leader Patrick Lynch's comments that the mayor's office had blood on its hands are 'too extreme,' voters say 77 - 17 percent, the independent Quinnipiac University Poll finds. There is no party, gender, racial, borough or age group which finds the comments 'appropriate.'""Voters say 47 to 37 percent that Mayor de Blasio's statements and actions during his 2013 campaign and during his first year in office show he does support police."
"The recent slowdown in police activity is more of a protest, 56 percent of voters say, while 27 percent say it is because police officers fear for their safety."
"Voters say 57 to 34 percent that officers should be disciplined if they deliberately are making fewer arrests or writing fewer tickets. Black, white and Hispanic voters all agree."
" Voters give Patrolmen's Benevolent Assn. President Patrick Lynch a negative 18 to 39 percent favorability rating and say 43 to 27 percent that he is a mostly negative force in the city."
50 percent of voters approve and 41 percent disapprove of the way Mayor de Blasio is handling crime.
Just 41 percent approach and 52 percent disapprove of the way de Blasio is handling relations between police and the community (a number that presumably includes people who think he is too pro-police and too anti-police.)
56 percent approve of the way the NYPD is doing its job. (via)
re: dogs
i've been watching the broad city web series episodes, because i never really did that. i loved this one because i found it really relatable when ilana goes fucking nuts about having a dog to hang out with. (see flim post below.)
also, how cute is this one:
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