• The decaying underbelly of Calabar, Nigeria’s ‘cleanest city’:

    Each day, just after dawn in the sleepy southern Nigerian city of Calabar, Hannah Edet sets up shop within the perimeter of a mountain of rubbish right in the heart of Watts Market, or Urua Watts as locals call it.
    She dangles a thick bunch of fresh pumpkin leaves to passing commuters and vehicles, advertising to them in her native Efik language, ignoring the stench of decomposing rubbish in the air. The refuse, which piles up to four feet high, has spilled over onto the main road, slowing down traffic. Drivers, winding through the route, spit out in disgust while pedestrians press their palms tightly to their noses.
    The decaying underbelly of Calabar, Nigeria’s ‘cleanest city’: Each day, just after dawn in the sleepy southern Nigerian city of Calabar, Hannah Edet sets up shop within the perimeter of a mountain of rubbish right in the heart of Watts Market, or Urua Watts as locals call it. She dangles a thick bunch of fresh pumpkin leaves to passing commuters and vehicles, advertising to them in her native Efik language, ignoring the stench of decomposing rubbish in the air. The refuse, which piles up to four feet high, has spilled over onto the main road, slowing down traffic. Drivers, winding through the route, spit out in disgust while pedestrians press their palms tightly to their noses.
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  • As one of the 1 in 4 women in this country who have chosen to have an abortion, I am outraged, disgusted and disturbed by the reported draft SCOTUS opinion overturning Roe v Wade.

    We’ve all heard the saying: “Necessity is the mother of invention.” The proverb, adapted from a quote by Plato, means “when the need for something becomes imperative, you are forced to find ways of getting or achieving it.”

    I’ve always said: *Mothers* are the necessity of invention.

    And we’re ready to fight.

    The need for supporting women everywhere has become imperative. And we are forcing everyone in our path to find ways to achieve it.

    There are 2 billion mothers in the world, 85 million of them in the U.S. Some 86% of women ages 40 to 44 are mothers.

    When I became a mother, I changed forever. My intuition, my gut instinct, what I accepted, challenged, what and who I walked towards or away from.

    We’ve already started to see advertising, content and communication around Mother’s Day. Those same companies should follow up with their unequivocal support of women’s rights.

    Don’t tell us you love us.

    Show us.

    Show us through policy...like Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's announcement Thursday that New Mexico will cover the costs of child care for most residents through June 2023.

    Show us through offerings...like MH’s Motherboard — of which I’m proud and honored to serve alongside Blessing Adesiyan, Eve Rodsky, Christine Michel Carter, Erin Erenberg, Mary Beth Ferrante, PCC, and so many others.

    Show us through products and services...like Allyson Felix's Saysh Maternity Returns, a policy by her sneaker brand that offers free sneakers for women whose shoe size changes during pregnancy.

    Show us through inclusion...like Emma Lovewell and Robin Arzon's “Strong as a Mother” pre / postnatal collection for Peloton Interactive.

    Show us through innovation…like OkCupid, the only dating app with a pro-choice filter and profile badge, led by CMO Melissa Hobley.

    Show us through benefits... like The Lactation Network, led by CEO Sarah Kellogg Neff.

    Show us through research...like Motherly's 2022 State of Motherhood Survey Report, led by Jill Koziol.

    Show us through the organizations you create...like Chamber of Mothers, a collective movement to focus America's priorities on mothers' rights.

    Show us through the stories you tell...like Jessica Bennett and Jessica Grose's package for The New York Times, "The Primal Scream."

    Show us through content…like Rachel Feldman’s upcoming feature film on Lilly Ledbetter and the Fair Pay Restoration Act of 2009.

    Show us through your support of women’s rights over our own damn bodies, of our reproductive health.

    No woman should become a mother who isn’t ready or interested in being one.

    No mother should be forced to carry a pregnancy to term who isn’t ready or interested in having another child. Remember: 6 in 10 who have abortions are already mothers, and half of them have two or more children.

    No more talk. Action.
    As one of the 1 in 4 women in this country who have chosen to have an abortion, I am outraged, disgusted and disturbed by the reported draft SCOTUS opinion overturning Roe v Wade. We’ve all heard the saying: “Necessity is the mother of invention.” The proverb, adapted from a quote by Plato, means “when the need for something becomes imperative, you are forced to find ways of getting or achieving it.” I’ve always said: *Mothers* are the necessity of invention. And we’re ready to fight. The need for supporting women everywhere has become imperative. And we are forcing everyone in our path to find ways to achieve it. There are 2 billion mothers in the world, 85 million of them in the U.S. Some 86% of women ages 40 to 44 are mothers. When I became a mother, I changed forever. My intuition, my gut instinct, what I accepted, challenged, what and who I walked towards or away from. We’ve already started to see advertising, content and communication around Mother’s Day. Those same companies should follow up with their unequivocal support of women’s rights. Don’t tell us you love us. Show us. Show us through policy...like Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's announcement Thursday that New Mexico will cover the costs of child care for most residents through June 2023. Show us through offerings...like MH’s Motherboard — of which I’m proud and honored to serve alongside Blessing Adesiyan, Eve Rodsky, Christine Michel Carter, Erin Erenberg, Mary Beth Ferrante, PCC, and so many others. Show us through products and services...like Allyson Felix's Saysh Maternity Returns, a policy by her sneaker brand that offers free sneakers for women whose shoe size changes during pregnancy. Show us through inclusion...like Emma Lovewell and Robin Arzon's “Strong as a Mother” pre / postnatal collection for Peloton Interactive. Show us through innovation…like OkCupid, the only dating app with a pro-choice filter and profile badge, led by CMO Melissa Hobley. Show us through benefits... like The Lactation Network, led by CEO Sarah Kellogg Neff. Show us through research...like Motherly's 2022 State of Motherhood Survey Report, led by Jill Koziol. Show us through the organizations you create...like Chamber of Mothers, a collective movement to focus America's priorities on mothers' rights. Show us through the stories you tell...like Jessica Bennett and Jessica Grose's package for The New York Times, "The Primal Scream." Show us through content…like Rachel Feldman’s upcoming feature film on Lilly Ledbetter and the Fair Pay Restoration Act of 2009. Show us through your support of women’s rights over our own damn bodies, of our reproductive health. No woman should become a mother who isn’t ready or interested in being one. No mother should be forced to carry a pregnancy to term who isn’t ready or interested in having another child. Remember: 6 in 10 who have abortions are already mothers, and half of them have two or more children. No more talk. Action.
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  • JUST Tricking, Annoying, Stupid, Crazy, Disgusting, Shocking, Doomed LIVE ON STAGE!
    Starting Date: Mon, 11 Oct, 10:00 am
    Ending Date: Wed, 13 Oct, 1:30 pm GMT+11
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    City Rd &, Cleveland St, Chippendale NSW, Australia
    See Australian author, Andy Griffiths, JUST books brought to life, only at Seymour Centre. $23 per student. One teacher free per 10 students. Book now.
    JUST Tricking, Annoying, Stupid, Crazy, Disgusting, Shocking, Doomed LIVE ON STAGE! Starting Date: Mon, 11 Oct, 10:00 am Ending Date: Wed, 13 Oct, 1:30 pm GMT+11 Location: Seymour Centre City Rd &, Cleveland St, Chippendale NSW, Australia See Australian author, Andy Griffiths, JUST books brought to life, only at Seymour Centre. $23 per student. One teacher free per 10 students. Book now.
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  • IPL 2021:

    Royal Challengers Bangalore's Glenn Maxwell and Dan Christian slammed those that abused them and their families on social media after their defeat to Kolkata Knight Riders in the Eliminator.
    "Great season by RCB, unfortunately we fell well short of where we thought we should be. Doesn't take away from an amazing season!! Some of the garbage that has been flowing on social media is absolutely disgusting! We are human beings who are giving our best each and every day. Try being a decent person maybe instead of spreading abuse..." said Maxwell, who was RCB's highest runscorer this season with 513 runs at a strike rate of 144.10 in 14 innings.
    IPL 2021: Royal Challengers Bangalore's Glenn Maxwell and Dan Christian slammed those that abused them and their families on social media after their defeat to Kolkata Knight Riders in the Eliminator. "Great season by RCB, unfortunately we fell well short of where we thought we should be. Doesn't take away from an amazing season!! Some of the garbage that has been flowing on social media is absolutely disgusting! We are human beings who are giving our best each and every day. Try being a decent person maybe instead of spreading abuse..." said Maxwell, who was RCB's highest runscorer this season with 513 runs at a strike rate of 144.10 in 14 innings.
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    IPL 2021: Royal Challengers Bangalore's Glenn Maxwell and Dan Christian slammed those that abused them and their families on social media after their defeat to Kolkata Knight Riders in the Eliminator.
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  • Fearful of Donald Trump's actions in his final weeks as president, the United States' top military officer twice assured his Chinese counterpart that the two nations would not go to war, according to a forthcoming book.

    Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley told Gen. Li Zuocheng of the People’s Liberation Army that the United States would not strike. One call took place on Oct. 30, 2020, four days before the election that defeated Trump. The second call was on Jan. 8, 2021, just two days after the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol by supporters of the outgoing chief executive.

    Milley went so far as to promise Li that he would warn his counterpart in the event of a U.S. attack, according to the book “Peril,” written by Washington Post journalists Bob Woodward and Robert Costa.

    “General Li, I want to assure you that the American government is stable and everything is going to be okay,” Milley told him in the first call, according to the book. “We are not going to attack or conduct any kinetic operations against you.”

    “If we’re going to attack, I’m going to call you ahead of time. It’s not going to be a surprise," Milley reportedly said.

    The Associated Press obtained a copy of the book. Details from the book, which is set to be released next week, were first reported by The Washington Post on Tuesday.

    The second call was meant to placate Chinese fears about the events of Jan. 6. But the book reports that Li wasn’t as easily assuaged, even after Milley promised him: “We are 100 percent steady. Everything’s fine. But democracy can be sloppy sometimes.”

    Milley believed the president suffered a mental decline after the election, agreeing with a view shared by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a phone call they had Jan. 8, according to officials.

    Pelosi had previously said she spoke to Milley that day about “available precautions” to prevent Trump from initiating military action or ordering a nuclear launch, and she told colleagues she was given unspecified assurances that there were longstanding safeguards in place.

    Milley, according to the book, called the admiral overseeing the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, the military unit responsible for Asia and the Pacific region, and recommended postponing upcoming military exercises. He also asked senior officers to swear an “oath” that Milley had to be involved if Trump gave an order to launch nuclear weapons, according to the book.

    Milley was appointed by Trump in 2018 and later drew the president's wrath when he expressed regret for participating in a June 2020 photo op with Trump after federal law enforcement cleared a park near the White House of peaceful protesters so Trump could stand at a nearby damaged church.

    In response to the book, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., sent President Joe Biden a letter Tuesday urging him to fire Milley, saying the general worked to “actively undermine the sitting Commander in Chief of the United States Armed Forces and contemplated a treasonous leak of classified information to the Chinese Communist Party in advance of a potential armed conflict with the People’s Republic of China (PRC).”

    Requests for comment from Milley were not immediately returned. Milley's second warning to Beijing came after Trump had fired Secretary of Defense Mike Esper and filled several top positions with interim officeholders loyal to him.

    The book also offers new insights into Trump's efforts to hold on to power despite losing the election to Democrat Biden.

    Trump refused to concede and offered false claims that the election had been stolen. He repeatedly pressed his vice president, Mike Pence, to refuse to certify the election results at the Capitol on Jan. 6, the event that was later interrupted by the mob.

    Pence, the book writes, called Dan Quayle, a former vice president and fellow Indiana Republican, to see if there was any way he could acquiesce to Trump's request. Quayle said absolutely not.

    “Mike, you have no flexibility on this. None. Zero. Forget it. Put it away,” Quayle said, according to the book.

    Pence ultimately agreed. He defied Trump to affirm Joe Biden's victory. Trump was not pleased.

    “I don’t want to be your friend anymore if you don’t do this,” Trump replied, according to the book, later telling his vice president: “You’ve betrayed us. I made you. You were nothing.”

    “Peril” describes Trump’s relentless efforts to convince Attorney General William Barr that the election had been stolen. Barr is quoted as telling Trump, “The Justice Department can’t take sides, as you know, between you and the other candidate.” According to the book, Barr had determined that allegations about rigged voting machines “were not panning out.” Barr also expressed disgust with Rudolph Giuliani and others insisting Trump had won, calling them a “clown car.”

    Trump’s office had no immediate comment on the book.
    Fearful of Donald Trump's actions in his final weeks as president, the United States' top military officer twice assured his Chinese counterpart that the two nations would not go to war, according to a forthcoming book. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley told Gen. Li Zuocheng of the People’s Liberation Army that the United States would not strike. One call took place on Oct. 30, 2020, four days before the election that defeated Trump. The second call was on Jan. 8, 2021, just two days after the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol by supporters of the outgoing chief executive. Milley went so far as to promise Li that he would warn his counterpart in the event of a U.S. attack, according to the book “Peril,” written by Washington Post journalists Bob Woodward and Robert Costa. “General Li, I want to assure you that the American government is stable and everything is going to be okay,” Milley told him in the first call, according to the book. “We are not going to attack or conduct any kinetic operations against you.” “If we’re going to attack, I’m going to call you ahead of time. It’s not going to be a surprise," Milley reportedly said. The Associated Press obtained a copy of the book. Details from the book, which is set to be released next week, were first reported by The Washington Post on Tuesday. The second call was meant to placate Chinese fears about the events of Jan. 6. But the book reports that Li wasn’t as easily assuaged, even after Milley promised him: “We are 100 percent steady. Everything’s fine. But democracy can be sloppy sometimes.” Milley believed the president suffered a mental decline after the election, agreeing with a view shared by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a phone call they had Jan. 8, according to officials. Pelosi had previously said she spoke to Milley that day about “available precautions” to prevent Trump from initiating military action or ordering a nuclear launch, and she told colleagues she was given unspecified assurances that there were longstanding safeguards in place. Milley, according to the book, called the admiral overseeing the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, the military unit responsible for Asia and the Pacific region, and recommended postponing upcoming military exercises. He also asked senior officers to swear an “oath” that Milley had to be involved if Trump gave an order to launch nuclear weapons, according to the book. Milley was appointed by Trump in 2018 and later drew the president's wrath when he expressed regret for participating in a June 2020 photo op with Trump after federal law enforcement cleared a park near the White House of peaceful protesters so Trump could stand at a nearby damaged church. In response to the book, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., sent President Joe Biden a letter Tuesday urging him to fire Milley, saying the general worked to “actively undermine the sitting Commander in Chief of the United States Armed Forces and contemplated a treasonous leak of classified information to the Chinese Communist Party in advance of a potential armed conflict with the People’s Republic of China (PRC).” Requests for comment from Milley were not immediately returned. Milley's second warning to Beijing came after Trump had fired Secretary of Defense Mike Esper and filled several top positions with interim officeholders loyal to him. The book also offers new insights into Trump's efforts to hold on to power despite losing the election to Democrat Biden. Trump refused to concede and offered false claims that the election had been stolen. He repeatedly pressed his vice president, Mike Pence, to refuse to certify the election results at the Capitol on Jan. 6, the event that was later interrupted by the mob. Pence, the book writes, called Dan Quayle, a former vice president and fellow Indiana Republican, to see if there was any way he could acquiesce to Trump's request. Quayle said absolutely not. “Mike, you have no flexibility on this. None. Zero. Forget it. Put it away,” Quayle said, according to the book. Pence ultimately agreed. He defied Trump to affirm Joe Biden's victory. Trump was not pleased. “I don’t want to be your friend anymore if you don’t do this,” Trump replied, according to the book, later telling his vice president: “You’ve betrayed us. I made you. You were nothing.” “Peril” describes Trump’s relentless efforts to convince Attorney General William Barr that the election had been stolen. Barr is quoted as telling Trump, “The Justice Department can’t take sides, as you know, between you and the other candidate.” According to the book, Barr had determined that allegations about rigged voting machines “were not panning out.” Barr also expressed disgust with Rudolph Giuliani and others insisting Trump had won, calling them a “clown car.” Trump’s office had no immediate comment on the book.
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  • The psychological #torment and #anger portrayed by #margotrobbie in #SuicideSquad2 is fantastic as usual.
    and inspiring.
    The #movie itself - in my opinion - did not live up to my expectations, nor did meet the first part!
    The story is weak, the plot like amateurish!.
    Also, what is the justification for #killing all of these?.. The characters who link know-how works in long chains are among the elements of business success..
    I think if it wasn't for #HarleyQuinn's connection to the #Batman universe, the director would have killed her too!!
    Very bad directing.. Also a strange and incomprehensible dependence on a large amount of #violence and #disgust!!
    The #bestactress in this movie is Margo, followed by #IdrisElba.
    #JohnCena made a mistake, by participating in the film, as he turned into just outstanding extra.
    #ViolaDavis did much better in the first part!
    The movie - for me - if was another movie from another production company, I would say that it is of average quality, but because it is Suicide Squad 2, I say: bad!!
    Of course, this is just my personal opinion.
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    The psychological #torment and #anger portrayed by #margotrobbie in #SuicideSquad2 is fantastic as usual. and inspiring. The #movie itself - in my opinion - did not live up to my expectations, nor did meet the first part! The story is weak, the plot like amateurish!. Also, what is the justification for #killing all of these?.. The characters who link know-how works in long chains are among the elements of business success.. I think if it wasn't for #HarleyQuinn's connection to the #Batman universe, the director would have killed her too!! Very bad directing.. Also a strange and incomprehensible dependence on a large amount of #violence and #disgust!! The #bestactress in this movie is Margo, followed by #IdrisElba. #JohnCena made a mistake, by participating in the film, as he turned into just outstanding extra. #ViolaDavis did much better in the first part! The movie - for me - if was another movie from another production company, I would say that it is of average quality, but because it is Suicide Squad 2, I say: bad!! Of course, this is just my personal opinion. ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ #samidrawings #suicidesquad #dccomics #joker #dc #batman #justiceleague #comics #comicsartist #illustration #art #drawing #artist #painting #comic #comicart
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