if you don't make it a capital-D Drama the press loses interest and in a couple months the protesters move on to other places
Indeed.
They could assign small groups to "occupy" different banks, as Connie says, or to protest at evictions.
Apparently Occupy Atlanta tried to occupy a house that was being foreclosed on; they had to leave when the cops threatened to arrest the homeowners they were trying to help. I do think that protesting particular evictions would be a more clearly helpful action, though.
Occupy Burlington has ended. A man killed himself in the encampment and everyone was stopped from camping. Occupy Burlington itself decided not to camp anywhere.
They also protested at the Democratic Convention in Burlington.
I'm getting angry and cranky at a bunch of stupid coworkers today.
Unfortunately, one of those coworkers is my boss.
One of the best signs at the WFTDA Roller Derby championships in Denver last weekend: Occupy the Pivot Line.
Happy Birthday ChiKat!
This font article was linked to from here, right? I'm reading the comments, and it's a delight watching people get het up about something I don't give the slightest fuck about. It's really relaxing. Because they care. Oh, god, they CARE.
My rage about Papyrus is all out of proportion to its badness as a typeface. So I feel their waves of emotion about this earth-shattering matter. Oh, yes, I do.
(Except I like Souvenir font. Unironically.)
Oh, crap. I've got jury duty this afternoon and I forgot to bring my Kindle with me! I can read on my phone, but I'm afraid the battery will die... Bah!
ION, does anyone know where I can buy a very simple, inexpensive menorah? And the candles? Hanukkah falls over Xmas this year, and M will be with us, so we want to honor it.
(Although he's mainly reminded us SEVERAL TIMES that Hanukkah is this year and that means DAYS OF PRESENTS!!)
Souvenir. It's like I don't even know you.
In your defense, you probably weren't paying attention to fonts in the '70s and early '80s, when Souvenir was egregiously overused.
ION, does anyone know where I can buy a very simple, inexpensive menorah? And the candles? Hanukkah falls over Xmas this year, and M will be with us, so we want to honor it.
If you don't have a local Judaica shop (my impression of how common these are may be a weeeeee bit NYC-skewed), Amazon.
[eta: Also, my Mom buys me a cheap menorah almost every year through her synagogue's Hebrew school fundraiser, so that would be another option.]
the '70s and early '80s, when Souvenir was egregiously overused
SO many book covers. So many.