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November 18th, 2019

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Coverboy Waylon of Boise

Waylon of Boise

 

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Ninty-Ninty Rule

By Daddy

Las Vegas — I think I'm being hit by the Ninty-Ninty Rule which says: "90% of project will take 90% of the time, The other 10% will take the other 90% of the time. I'm down to the very last feature for the navigation widget which in concept is simple; have a button that switches between the management view and the user view when I'm adding areas. It's fighting me, however I'm zeroing in on the solution.

Watched the entire testimony for the second impeachment proceeding. All I can say is that that the panic has spread to the White house. Doesn't the President understand that tweeting about a witness while she's testifying before the House could be considered a crime to add to the impeachment?

It became a historical moment when the Committee chairman gave her a chance to refute the tweet in real time.

I'm working on getting through November and the store has cooperated by having chicken on sale for 88¢/pound. It's a good thing that I really like chicken. Any help is appreciated. Here's a link to the How to Donate Page

Out.com Logo After Being Dropped By His Record Label For Being Gay, Wils Is Back

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By Tre'Vell Anderson

Singapore — For Wils, coming out as gay had high stakes. As a rising pop star in Singapore’s music industry, he knew that his career would be put in danger as being LGBTQ+ is stigmatized and outlawed in the country. (More)

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Ex-ambassador's Testimony Shines Light On Conservative Media

By David Bauder (AP)

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By Michael French

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Oregon High Schoolers Protest Chick-fil-A, Anti-LGBTQ Harassment

By Trudy Ring

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Maine — Keagan Roberts took home the second-largest share of the votes for a seat on the South Berwick Town Council, which serves a town with a population just shy of 7,500 people. (More)