THE FRIDAY SQUAD
From Left to Right:
Mazzaline the Twilight Cleric that follows Selune, and Pepper's adoptive mother <3 (played by @hippieghost).
Khou'lukahl the Wild Magic Sorcerer that is still trying to wash the despair of the sewers out of his clothes (played by @friend-crow).
Pepper the Artillerist Artificer, who got put in timeout when their mother spent an hour as a gold dragon, and also the one who had to wear a child leash despite being a 23 year old tiefling.
Tim the Samurai Fighter, and the one that'll leap off a 30 ft ledge into a cistern of sewage just to make the shot, but hey, it worked.
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Donated signs with the national motto have already begun to pop up in schools across the...
Use of the national motto "In God We Trust" is expanding from its famed placement on U.S. currency to framed posters on public school walls thanks to a Texas law that recently went into effect. Senate Bill 797, which was passed last year, requires that elementary and secondary schools "display in a conspicuous place in each building of the school or institution a durable poster or framed copy of the United States national motto" so long as the signs have been donated to the school district and/or purchased with private donations.
"We just felt like it was a great opportunity to display our national motto in our public schools," said Tom Oliverson, a Houston area Republican state representative who co-authored the bill, in an interview with KHOU. "This was a idea I had after seeing something similar happen in a couple different states."
Other requirements for the sign include a representation of the American flag "centered under the national motto," and a representation of the Texas state flag. However, the use of glitter pens when crafting isn't strictly necessary. Signs with the phrase have already started popping up throughout schools in Carroll ISD near Dallas-Fort Worth this week after being donated to the district by Patriot Mobile, which bills itself a Christian conservative wireless provider.
Soon, similar signs could be spotted around schools in the Houston area. The Yellow Rose of Texas Republican Women posted photos on Facebook this week showing framed signs that volunteers made and donated to a number of Cy-Fair and Tomball ISD schools.
Sen. Bryan Hughes (R-Mineola), who also co-authored the bill, promoted the signs on Twitter Tuesday. "The national motto, In God We Trust, asserts our collective trust in a sovereign God," Hughes tweeted. "I'm encouraged to see groups... and many individuals coming forward to donate these framed prints to remind future generations of the national motto."
While Oliverson claims that most of the feedback he's gotten about the signs has been positive, not everyone is enthused about the new state-wide requirement. Cy-Fair parent Aly Fitzpatrick told KHOU that the signs were a "disgrace" and an attempt from Republican groups to hijack public education. "The point is we are America and not everyone does believe in the same God," Fitzpatrick said. "And telling children that is very confusing."
In 1956, President D. Eisenhower signed a law declaring "In God We Trust" as the official national motto. The resolution was reaffirmed by Congress as the nation's motto several times, most recently in 2011.
Reparations is cash payments. Direct cash payments.
Say it with me again....CASH PAYMENTS.
Nothing less. Programs, vouchers and grants and such can be established to remedy discriminatory practices that have excluded Black Americans from housing, employment etc. but that is separate from compensation for chattel slavery.
From Darity & Mullen's research, a cash payment of approximately $350,000 per person. Very much reasonable for now.
[Husband and wife duo William A. Darity (economist and Professor at Duke) & A. Kirsten Mullen (folklorist and lecturer) wrote From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the Twenty-First Century]
Houston Hobby was one of the original three destinations served by Southwest in 1971 at a time when everyone else vacated HOU for Houston Intercontinental (IAH) north of the city which opened in 1969. Southwest now carries 93% of the passengers at Hobby with the busiest route out of here being Dallas Love Field. DAL has always been the most popular destination airport from HOU, I always figured that was mostly DAL passengers transiting through Hobby to get around the Wright Amendment. But going over the Bureau of Transportation Statistics for passenger traffic at HOU and comparing before the Wright Amendment repeal in 2014 to now, DAL remains the top destination and if anything, five years ago Southwest accounted for 88% of passengers at HOU and now it’s 93%. Some of that market share growth came with the AirTran acquisition but it doesn’t account for all of it. I suspect most of it has to do with Houston and Dallas being such significant economic and population centers, the traffic between DAL and HOU will always be tremendous on account of both airports being much closer to the downtown of both cities compared to DFW and IAH. #Avgeek #aviation #aircraft #planeporn #KHOU #HOU #HoustonHobby #airport #planespotting #instaplane #instagramaviation #Avgeekery #Boeing #737 #Southwest #SWApics #splendid_transport #instaaviation #AvgeekSchoolofKnowledge (at William P. Hobby Airport)
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Hurricane Harvey may have forced the journalists at KHOU-TV to evacuate. But they didn’t stop covering the storm. The Houston-based CBS affiliate was covering the floods when water began to s…
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The Houston-based CBS affiliate was covering the floods when water began to seep into the studio. The station, which is across the street from the Buffalo Bayou river, took on water up to the anchor desk while Len Cannon was on the air.
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The other day Southwest finally retired its last Boeing 737-300s. I knew on this particular flight back in June (HOU-DAL) that this would be my last time on a 737-300 as Southwest is pretty much the last significant US airline operator of the -300. Southwest began 737-300 services in December 1984 as the launch customer along with USAir. Both airlines each ordered 10 737-300s with options for 20 each in March 1981. The -300 was the most successful variant of the 737-300/400/500 family with the prototype rolling out at Renton in 17 January 1984 and the last 737-300 being delivered to Air New Zealand on 17 December 1999. The 737-300 is near synonymous with Southwest, having operated nearly 200 in the airline’s history. That comes out to nearly 20% of the 737-300 production (18% to be exact) having flown in the colors of Southwest Airlines. #Avgeek #aviation #aircraft #planeporn #KHOU #HOU #HoustonHobby #airport #planespotting #instaplane #instagramaviation #Avgeekery #Boeing #737 #Southwest #SWApics #splendid_transport #instaaviation #AvgeekSchoolofKnowledge (at William P. Hobby Airport)