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slagglasscity · 3 years
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We’ve got a new essay in the Slag Glass City! Read Kerry Hadley Pryce’s essay, “The Black Country”. She tells a story of the midlands of Birmingham that transcends what it means for environment to be urban or rural.
http://www.slagglasscity.org/dispatches/after-slag/the-black-country/
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mels1234-blog · 4 years
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So awesome to hangout with my bff Spamela Leg for a little while yesterday (from 6ft apart)! So glad she turned into a jock in middle age and road all the way from BK to my hood! 💖👍🏻🚴🏻‍♀️🚴🏻‍♀️🚴🏻‍♀️🚴🏻‍♀️🚴🏻‍♀️🏆 #sogreat #imissedmyfriends #6ftapart #cooperunion #bicycle #holdontoit #melissaederart #nicebreak #nyc #eastvillage #myhood #pandemiccity (at The Cooper Union) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAcFQmylvqM/?igshid=1bg2cgw68n03r
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rosetheater · 3 years
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Free Shakespeare from the Globe Theater! 
Hi my friend, this is a free Shakespeare production of the Romeo and Juliet on Youtube, and I hope you will enjoy it! Globe Theater really suffers from the pandemic, so I hope you could also consider to donate a little to support for the original Shakespeare and the Theater Community. Thanks! Enjoy the free show. 
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asmahposts · 4 years
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silverskye13 · 6 years
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I’m crying please take this and do with it what you will
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deliverymaxx · 4 years
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How Business Will Change Post COVID-19
Businesses large and small are facing an array of challenges amid a global pandemic which is forcing business to quickly adapt to a new normal.  Unfortunately, many businesses, especially smaller local establishments are behind the curve and do not have the tools they need to operate during this time and are relegated to waiting for normalcy to return.
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However, will normal routines truly…
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cardstumble · 2 years
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American malaise
such a sick and stupid and dangerous man -told us to inject yourself with horse dewormer instead of a safe and effective vaccine or swallowi deadly household disinfectants because the President of the United States unironically suggested that it might help, the pandemic has amplified the frequency and tenor of ridiculous and sometimes alarming behavior. the then-President hid early evidence of how bad the public health crisis was becoming seemingly to protect stock prices, some began to argue that "the cure," meaning precautionary health measures, was "worse than the disease."
https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/10/opinions/canadian-trucker-protest-absurdity-everyday-life-el-sayed/index.html
question from cardstumble - is FBI congress, DAs invesitagating covid crimes. trumps action throughout pandemicc were far wrorse than Jan 6???
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mulderspice · 3 years
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my therapist knows about this blog solely because it is the only thing carrying me thru this pandemicc thank u kaitlyn
well atleast one of us has made it to a therapist!!!!!!!!!!!!! oh my god!!!!
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slagglasscity · 3 years
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Here in the SLAG GLASS CITY we are open for submissions! What is going on in your city? We accept creative non-fiction writing from EVERYWHERE! Enchant us with the senses of your urban experience and submit to SGC!
http://www.slagglasscity.org/submit/
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Some thoughts on living with chronic illness during the Coronavirus pandemicc 👇🏻⁣ ⁣ It’s crazy to think that 10 days ago, I was in California, enjoying sunny walks on my Spring Break. 🤯⁣ ⁣ And now, I’m back in Minnesota, in a mostly empty college town trying to figure out how to take care of my own mental health while also adapting the college course I teach to online, thinking about how #covid_19 might impact my graduation and job hunt in May and keep up with freelance work as usual. 🤷🏻‍♀️⁣ ⁣ I think one of the benefits of living with a chronic illness right now is that, to some extent, I’m used to sudden changes. 😅 In some ways, I’m used to waking up to the surprise of not being able to do what I could yesterday - whether because I’m having a fibro flare up or just got glutened the night before. 🤪⁣ ⁣ But I think already being limited in my body’s abilities makes this virus outbreak even more difficult too. ⁣ ⁣ 👉🏻 Now, I don’t want to overlook how freakin LUCKY I am. 👈🏻 ⁣ ⁣ I am, overall, healthy. I have supplies. I have jobs I can work from home. 💻⁣ ⁣ But my body also thrives on routine to feel somewhat normal, and right now, I can’t do that. 😕 And when I’m in pain, not having my usual distractions - the gym, friends, classes, work outside my own 280-square-foot apartment - makes that pain feel even more acute. ⁣ ⁣ I don’t know why I felt called to share this post today, but I suppose I’m just craving connection on a deeper level than just drooling over the latest smoothie bowl or cookies I photograph and share on my page. 🤷🏻‍♀️ I will return to those posts soon in an effort to embrace normality as much as possible...but for today, this is how I’m feeling as a college student and teacher with chronic illness during covid_19. ⁣👩🏻‍🏫 ⁣ How are you feeling? I’d love to hear below, whether you want to share something deep, light, funny or serious. 💕⁣ via Instagram https://ift.tt/2Qnx8mk
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hubertnguyen-us · 3 years
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Mothers make society work. Many are amazing professionals, wise teachers and nurturing caretakers.
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eduardoiturra · 3 years
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𝙲𝚘𝚗 𝚘 𝚜𝚒𝚗 𝚙𝚊𝚗𝚍𝚎𝚖𝚒𝚊, 𝚎𝚕 𝚌𝚊𝚖𝚙𝚘 𝚌𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚎𝚗𝚘 𝚢𝚊𝚌𝚎𝚛𝚊́ 𝚒𝚖𝚙𝚎𝚛𝚎𝚌𝚎𝚍𝚎𝚛𝚘 ⚜ 𝙵𝚎𝚋𝚛𝚎𝚛𝚘 𝟸.𝟶.𝟸.𝟷 #CostaChilena #Chile #Costa #CiudadEnCuarentena #CampoChileno #CampoDeChile #VallesDeChile #ValleChileno #Fotografia #Ciudad #Cuarentena #Fase1 #Pandemia #CiudadPandemica #DiaPandemico #Landscape #BlueSky #Valleys #Photography #Hills #Lockdown #Quarantine #Town #PandemicCity #CityOfForgetting #Pandemic #City #Country #Valley #Countryside (en Chile) https://www.instagram.com/p/CLiN78AHuyy/?igshid=obqnj5qdq0xb
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thetimepress · 4 years
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Champakkara wholesale market reopens after two months
Champakkara wholesale market reopens after two months
The market was closed on June 4 following a decision by the Corporation of Cochin
The Champakkara wholesale market reopened Monday as Kerala gears up to meet a much subdued Onam week. The Corporation of Cochin health authorities and the police department have issued strict instructions to adhere to social distancing norms, wear masks and use hand sanitisers frequently as the COVID-19 pandemicc…
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bylabstud · 4 years
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He protec He attac But most importantly He pandemicc . Guess who? (Hint: Mr. Worldwide) . attac appears 62x in the c*****v**** genome. Follow 👉@bylabstud Follow 👉@bylabstud (at San Francisco, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9QWQ9cHAcs/?igshid=1ldhdry0wdgbx
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slagglasscity · 4 years
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Struggle is a never ending process. Freedom is never really won, you earn it and win it in every generation.
Coretta Scott King
Here in the Slag Glass City, we know that we’ll endure countless struggles in our lives. We re-live them with each generation. We stand with Black Lives Matter during their fight for equality and hope their struggle will soon end. Continue to stay safe on your journeys of justice. 
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slagglasscity · 4 years
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“Bourbon Street Under Quarantine” by Christy Lorio
I drove down Bourbon Street because I could. Bourbon Street is the French Quarter’s nightlife epicenter but, pre-Coronavirus, you can usually find tourists roaming the famed street in search of big ass beers, three-for-one drink specials and traditional New Orleans fare like gumbo and crawfish étouffée. Now, during quarantine, the street is empty save for a few curious pedestrians. Driving down an empty Bourbon Street feels like naughty, like you’re getting away with something.Even as New Orleans is slowly opening up, the French Quarter remains mostly shuttered. A smattering of shops and restaurants have reopened but bars that don’t serve food remain closed. With no people watching to distract, the architecture and details on Bourbon are on full display. A sleeve of go cups lines a window sill. Once hidden courtyards are now fully visible. The glow of neon lights bounce off empty frozen daiquiri machines. It all feels apocalyptic yet fascinating. It’s both wonderful and eerie at the same time, depending on when you go. It feels like you have the Quarter all to yourself, but it can feel empty without throngs of tourists, musicians and service industry workers embracing the thirteen blocks that comprise the Quarter.
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