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DiscoHoochie

@anotherplantman

A plant loving disco witch 🪩🕺🏼| He/Him

Chicago, IL Katılım Mart 2011
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DiscoHoochie
DiscoHoochie@anotherplantman·
More thotty pics from everyone in 2024 plz 🫦
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Matthew Rettenmund
Matthew Rettenmund@mattrett·
The famous "girl in green dancing in club" has self-identified. Happy 60th to Alice!
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DiscoHoochie
DiscoHoochie@anotherplantman·
Imagine a big blue city mayor having constant beef with one of the most successful big blue state liberal governors in the country. Johnson is just all around awful awful awful.
Austin Berg@Austin__Berg

WATCH: Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker heavily criticizes Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s team this morning for their handling of the Chicago Bears deal and lobbying state government in general. “I know that the mayor has no plan. He has come up with no plan at all about how the Bears would end up in the city of Chicago. So that’s problematic. I’d love them to be in the city but we are three years in now and he still has no plan.” “The mayor has shown up every spring at the end of session to pronounce what he would like to see happen. As you know the budget gets put together starting in November…I present that budget to the legislature in February. So that seems like a good time period to come talk to the governor’s office. Then there’s February to May. There’s all that time to come talk to the legislature, which has my budget in hand, or the governor’s office.” “Again, we’ve seen almost nothing out of the mayoral administration here on that subject or really any other. So to show up in May and have a bunch of demands seems like late in the game. And it’s unfortunate that’s happened most years.” Johnson’s chief of external affairs is Kennedy Bartley, who formerly worked as a Chicago Teachers Union-funded organizer for police and prison abolition. The mayor’s former top lobbyist, Sydney Holman, resigned in 2024 after Johnson elevated Bartley to oversee the mayor’s office of intergovernmental affairs.

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DiscoHoochie
DiscoHoochie@anotherplantman·
@theJoeMichaell Constant negativity, judgment, and “poor me” insufferable behavior. He was blocked from my timelines long ago 😂
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CWBChicago
CWBChicago@CWBChicago·
🚨Night owl warning🚨 An armed crew is working nightlife areas, robbing and sometimes kidnapping people, then using the victims' phones to drain money from their bank accounts. At least 12 victims since April in Boystown, Wrigleyville, and River North. cwbchicago.com/2026/05/robber…
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Jon Hansen
Jon Hansen@JonHansenTalks·
Tonight is the last pre-8p sunset until August 9th. Tomorrow, Chicago starts 89 nights where the sun is up past 8pm and dusk lasts past 8:30p. While we still gain more daylight incrementally for another 40 days -- these are the glory days, people. Soak it in! Enjoy!
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Susana A. Mendoza ☮️
Susana A. Mendoza ☮️@susanamendoza10·
This is awful and entirely avoidable, as was the murder of @Chicago_Police Ofc. Bartholomew. The SAFE-T Act provision allowing violent criminals to be eligible for electronic monitoring (and get 2 days off the monitoring grid) is absurd, dangerous, and needs to be repealed - as in yesterday.
CBS Chicago@cbschicago

The woman who was pistol-whipped during an armed robbery at a Family Dollar store in Albany Park last weekend said she was horrified to learn the man who was arrested was also accused of later shooting to Chicago police officers, killing one of them. cbsloc.al/49qr70D

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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Universal Music is selling $1.4 billion in Spotify shares. It paid nothing for them. Spotify handed the shares over in 2008 just for letting Spotify play music, and the deal was set up so almost none of that money would ever reach the artists who made the music. Taylor Swift's 2018 contract changed that. Back in 2008, Spotify was a small Swedish startup that needed songs to play. The big record labels had the songs. They had no reason to hand them over cheap, so the two sides cut a deal. Spotify gave them shares. The labels gave Spotify the right to play their music. Universal walked away with 5%. That stake later grew to 7% when Universal bought EMI and rolled EMI's 2% into its own. Then it drifted back to 3% as Spotify took on more investors and shrank everyone's slice. At today's prices, 3% of Spotify is worth about $2.7 billion. Universal sat on those shares for 18 years and never sold a single one. Until yesterday. Most artists never see royalty money. When a label signs you, it pays you an advance to live on while you make the album. It also covers your studio time, your music videos, your marketing, your tour. All of those costs go on a tab. The label keeps every dollar your music earns until you clear that tab. Berklee, the music school in Boston, says as many as 96% of major-label artists never earn enough to clear it. They stay in the red their entire careers. Sony moved first in 2018. It sold half its Spotify shares for $768 million and paid $250 million directly to its artists in cash, no matter how much each one still owed. Warner followed a few months later. It sold all of its Spotify shares for $504 million and said $126 million would go to its artists too. Warner played it differently. Most of that money went to pay down what those artists already owed, instead of putting fresh cash in their pockets. Taylor Swift was negotiating her own deal with Universal that same year. She refused to sign unless Universal put the Sony version of the rule in her contract. Cash to artists, no matter what they owed. She wrote at the time that the clause "meant more to me than any other deal point." Universal had said publicly in March 2018 it would share Spotify money with artists. But it had not put the cash-not-credit rule in writing. Swift's contract, signed eight months later, did. Universal is finally selling. Hundreds of millions of dollars in cash are about to land in artists' bank accounts, including artists who have spent years or decades in the red and would otherwise get nothing from a sale like this. Most of those artists have never met Taylor Swift. All of them benefit from a single line she insisted on eight years ago.
Pop Base@PopBase

Taylor Swift’s record contract could lead to millions of dollars being paid to artists as UMG prepares to sell half of their equity stake in Spotify. When Swift signed her contract in 2018, she negotiated a clause stating that any sale of UMG’s Spotify shares would result in a distribution of money to their artists, non-recoupable. Her “non-recoupable” clause ensures that artists receive that money even if they still owe advances to the label that signed them. (billboard.com/pro/taylor-swi…)

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Pop Crave
Pop Crave@PopCrave·
Taylor Swift to NYT on ‘reputation’ being “slept on” when it came out: “I loved the ‘reputation’ album. I was like, ‘You guys say what you want. I know what I did, I love it. Go with God. Sorry. You can come around if you want. It’s OK if you don’t.’ And then 6 or 7 years later, people are like, ‘Oh my God, like, ‘…Ready For It?’’ People slept on that song.”
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DiscoHoochie
DiscoHoochie@anotherplantman·
@cbouzy This is a completely normal and respectable response
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DiscoHoochie@anotherplantman·
@JordanBobWayne @nikicaga Is the good governance in the room with us? No CPS strikes bc he’s the puppet they bought and therefore does whatever they want 😂😂😂
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jordan🇺🇸@JordanBobWayne·
@nikicaga I mean, people are starting to feel the effects on the ground of good governance like no CPS strikes, higher wages, and infrastructure. But none of that is gonna matter with his heavy opposition and Alexi’s $20 million dollars.
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Tim
Tim@trouble_man90·
Leftists hate that Spanberger is doing progressive things without bowing down at their feet. She doesn’t partake in their jargon or lingo, or perform progressivism the way they do. She’s passing progressive legislation and doing it while being a normie liberal and they don’t like it
U. Perkins, Sr.@JustAFamilyMan_

I think online Leftists hate Governor Spanberger more than MAGA and it is quite telling. She is signing some quality legislation that should please anyone on the Left and they just cannot give her credit.

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Acyn@Acyn·
Reporter: What do you make of Republicans saying that Virginia— AOC: Wah wah wah. We have asked Republicans for 10 years to ban partisan gerrymandering. And for 10 years, Republicans have said no. Republicans have fought for partisan gerrymanders across the United States of America. And these are the rules that they have set. And so if the Republican Party wanted to start this, they did this in North Carolina. They drew out three Democratic members of Congress in North Carolina. They did it in Texas. What they’re just mad at is that they have been accustomed to a Democratic Party that rolls over, doesn’t fight, and takes everything sitting down. And what they’re mad at right now is that we are here in a new day. And we have been asking the Democratic Party to stand up and fight, and now they did—and now the Republican Party doesn’t like the fact that they are fighting against someone who actually will stand up for the American people. So if Republicans decide that they would like to revisit a ban on partisan gerrymandering, I welcome them. We have the bill right here to end this all today. But they don’t want to, because they like pursuing and continuing to enact an unfair electoral landscape. And so we have an obligation to defend ourselves.
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Jo
Jo@jokathryn238·
@anotherplantman @blahblahblah6ty @AdamKinzinger Did you actually look at the bill that the dems say the GOP didn’t go for? It also expanded voting rights to include all mail in ballots which is why the Dems didn’t care about any congressional maps b/c they knew they could just cheat. This also explains who was bankrolling it.
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