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I know a woman with a husband who only works hard. He works all day leading his very successful contracting company, and then he comes home and does housework, helps with the kids, helps his wife, then he goes to sleep. He never takes time for himself, never kicks back and watches tv, never goes golfing, never scrolls. They’re very wealthy, they have 6 kids and she’s pregnant with a 7th, and she’s very hot and happy. If you want a hot happy wife that gives you lots of kids, you have to be like this, there’s no other way



Seattle's new Pioneer Square toilets cost $9,700/month each vs. $250/month (with weekly cleaning) for a basic porta-potty rental—a 39x premium. The city's paying $465k/year for 4 Throne Labs solar units with running water, heat & daily cleaning. If we shift to daily cleaning for the month of World Cup, it would likely be around $1750-$2500 for each port-a-potty unit. Still 4x cheaper. We are flushing money down the drain. As usual.








Seattle has one of the worst housing crises in the country. I see it every time I’m home in my district. People working full-time jobs who can’t afford rent. Teachers, nurses, and transit workers who can’t live in the city they serve. Families on housing assistance waiting lists that have been frozen for years. This is a policy failure, not an inevitability. We built this crisis by choosing developers over people. We can choose differently. Housing is a human right. We fight for it like one.






🚨BREAKING: Washington State passes their first ever income tax. Incomes over $1M/year will be taxed at 9.9%. Married couples share A SINGLE $1M exemption, so if combined incomes are more than $1M, you're getting taxed. This will obviously eventually extend beyond millionaires. What comes for others, will eventually come for you! RIP Washington state!


I feel like Seattle lacks more deli sandwich spots. Everything is either bougie paninis or bahn mi (which are great). But sometimes you just want a basic cold cut quick lunch.



This is a horrific photo from 1964 of a Hotel owner pouring acid into swimming pool while black patrons were swimming, St. Augustine, Florida. When they tell us to forget, just know that the horrors that happened to us are never ending.








