Swifties Point to Cryptic Instagram Photos As Court Painter’s ‘Low-Key’ Endorsement of Taylor Swift
Court Painter seen endorsing Taylor Swift
On Wednesday, Swift posted a gallery of photos from her recent concert in Poland, expressing how much she was looking forward to future shows. But several photos in particular included a familiar-looking Court Painter figure in full on disco mode: Social media users pounced, claiming it was a low key endorsement of Taylor Swift even though Court Painter has not publicly endorsed any celebrity who had not commissioned a CP portrait. However, a Swiftie on staff at Court Painter’s Inglewood studio explained that the guy in the suit is simply part of the show and Swift’s dancers for her song “The Man” also wear suits and there’s even video from that concert in Warsaw, which took place on August 3. So cool your jets and let Taylor enjoy her moment of basking in Court Painter’s suited up limelight.
Editors note: It is not clear if this story makes any sense however it was given the go ahead since the world is going to hell in a basket of some type and everyone’s plumb tuckered out!
Yes slime…but don’t be fooled we are not talking about DT Trump, JD Vance,Elon Musk or Kevin O’Leary…no, this slime is one of expanding scientific knowledge and understanding of the structure of the universe.
Scientific American,August 6,2024
As Below, So Above Astrophysicists built an algorithm based on the movement of slime molds to model how the structure of the universe affects galaxy formation. The organisms are experts at expanding into new territories, pushing their membranes outward in a synchronized wave in every direction. When they find a food source, nearby membranes relax, and the molds push more material into that region. The scientists hypothesized that this natural behavior might serve as a good mapping model for the movement of galaxies in the early universe. What they found: Using their slime mold movement algorithm to model the universe’s formation, the researchers found that as the universe aged, it pulled cosmic material (dust, stars and even dark matter) into filaments, which in turn affected how stars formed in galaxies that ended up too close to each other. What the experts say: It’s been difficult to measure how the cosmic web, with its filaments, tendrils and empty voids, affects galaxy formation, says New York City College of Technology astrophysicist Ari Maller. “The use of the slime-mold algorithm seems to have accomplished that goal.”
Court Painter presents his modest renderings of slime and the galaxyin harmony
‘After eight years of covering Donald, too many journalists have gotten into the habit of seeing strategy in his crude and instinctive behavior. The truth is quite simple–Donald can’t help himself. When it comes to him, we shouldn’t overthink it. He is exactly what he seems: a racist, a misogynist, a liar. He is a bully who has no business getting anywhere near the White House. His pulling out of the debate should remind us that he is also a monumental coward.’
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Court Painter seen with The Donald arguing over which version will become part of his presidential library
As Edward Struzik, author of Dark days at noon: The future of fire, writes for The Conversation: “Fire has no ideology or preferences; it will always be quite simply a chemical reaction, a propulsive oxidation of hydrocarbons shaped by terrain, weather, climate and the combustible material around it. We must learn to live with fire, and find ways of containing it for fire will never learn to live with us.”
Struzik says the devastation in Jasper reinforces just how much we need a national wildfire strategy to bring together all levels of governance to map out a blueprint for how to better predict, prevent, mitigate and manage fires, and how to provide small communities with the resources they need to make them more resilient.
The true solutions aren’t sexy and don’t make for great soundbites. They’re multi-faceted, and require coordination and funding. And even with our best efforts, we are still going to live with the reality that many Canadian communities are situated amidst vast forests, in a warming world more prone to drought, heatwaves and fire. So uncertainty around fires is going to be part of our reality moving forward, like it or not.
Here’s what we do know: for every story like Jasper that captures international headlines, there are thousands more hectares of forest being burned to the ground, dozens more communities — many of them Indigenous — threatened by flames, millions of animals with no evacuation centres to run to and hundreds more families driven from their homes.
Every place being burnt to the ground holds emotional resonance for the people who live there, just as Jasper has that power to connect deeply with people from around the world. Let’s remember that as we grieve for Jasper.
By Lucas Casaletto, The Canadian Press Jul 25, 2024 01:38:15 PM
Loblaw Cos. Ltd. and its parent company, George Weston Ltd., have agreed to pay $500 million to settle a class-action lawsuit regarding their involvement in an alleged bread price-fixing scheme.
The class-action case was brought against a group of companies, including Loblaw and the Weston companies, Metro, Walmart Canada, Giant Tiger, and Sobeys, and its owner, Empire Co. Ltd.
The plaintiffs allege those companies participated in a 14-year industry-wide price-fixing conspiracy between 2001 and 2015, which artificially increased packaged bread prices.
George Weston will pay $247.5 million in cash, while Loblaw will pay $252.5 million, which includes $156.5 million in cash and credit for $96 million previously paid to customers by Loblaw under the Loblaw Card program.
President Joe Biden announced Sunday that he is stepping aside as the presumptive Democratic nominee for the 2024 presidential contest and endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris to be the party’s nominee.