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Heartwarming Gravy Donation Drive
Awww, that's so uplifting
Nike’s Flagship Store Closes Due INSANE Crime
Nike had sold discounted and out-of-season items at the Northeast neighborhood factory store since 1984.
Not a flagship Nike store, but a flagship “community factory store”….a low profit discount out of season outlet store.
Last year the store quietly shuttered its doors due to internal and external theft and safety issues. With expensive and small/lightweight stock and absolutely no anti theft security in place and police too busy joking about running over citizens to even try to arrest shoplifters, it’s hardly surprising they became targets for petty theft by employees and customers.
Nike did not provide a specific reason for the permanent closure and said it is considering future locations in the area, not that they were abandoning it because of high crime. Sounds like they just need a more secure building. Nice try.
"Nike’s commitment to supporting and uplifting Portland’s North and Northeast community is unwavering. We are reimagining Nike’s retail space, permanently closing our current location at 2650 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, and considering future locations as part of this community’s long term revitalization plan,"
Adam Neely: Anthem
unopposed to adopting an unofficial anthem.
everyone seems to know the words. or at least every single person that likes that song.

how 'bout "America Pie".
maybe set a new trend. start the song as the teams come out on the field and keep singing until someone scores.
and this would be a good match, since very little people could sing it*, but great for, at least, the start of the 2nd half, especially if you're down and behind...a real uplifter...
*unless we could get all the schoolchildren to learn how to belt it out...would humble all other anthems (and world citizens) at the olympics
Explaining Pink Floyd's First Masterpiece
It's impossible to find now, but Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab's Ultradisc of 'Meddle' has a recording of Echoes taken from the original master tape. If the only version of the song you've heard is the muddy version on the original release, the MFSL version is almost like a totally different song. It takes something that's already beautiful and deifies it. It is the absolute definitive version of the song.
Also, David Gilmour's version of Echoes off "Live in Gdansk" is uplifting, powerful and heart-breaking all at the same time. Richard Wright plays keyboard; he knows he's dying of cancer and he knows this is the very last time he and his friend David will play the song together. Gilmour feels like he's pouring his heart out to Wright and together, they give the song, and the legendary keyboardist, the sendoff they both deserve.
Richard Wright died one week before "Live" was released, passing on too early at 64.
The 10 Most Uplifting Movies of All Time
I call false, everyone knows porn movies are more uplifting.
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Mohanad Elshieky Needs To Speak To America's Manager
Thanks for the uplifting comment!
*promote
Mr. Rogers subtle battle against racism
Probably all the more reason Fox and Friends called Mr Rogers an "evil evil man". Sure their stated reason is because he told children they were special just as they are... the shame of uplifting children apparently and not telling they'll only be special if they work hard and become rich and powerful. But I'm sure his patience and kindness to all people, was a great affront to their mentality, and the mentality of all their ilk. How dare he suggest people be decent to one another.
Mother - Amanda Palmer and Jherek Bischoff
I'm a significant fan of The Wall, and certainly dig Amanda Palmer (though much more casually), but I'm pretty confused by this. The lyrics discuss an overly controlling and fear-propagating mother, while the images are largely implying a freeing, uplifting maternal force. But what appears to be the central character representing that maternal force is also saying the controlling mother's lines, while the central character of the malignant / controlling force is literally suckling at her tit. Well-made and gripping certainly, and I like the cover, but the message seems jumbled.
Also, NSFW flag?
How one tweet can ruin your life - Jon Ronson
Makes me think of the guy who videotaped the woman at the Chick-Fil-A drive thru, figuring he would be lauded as a hero for challenging someone who worked for that company. And it backfired and he became unemployed because of his "principles", which was pretty much what he expected of that woman. And then he played the victim. But he brought it on himself, the woman who tweeted about AIDS in Africa is a whole other story.
Now that everyone has the power to self-publish and broadcast just about anything to the entire world I'm seeing the power that it unleashes in others. I posted a comment on an unsolicited news posting in my FB feed, regarding the Pulitzer Prize picture of the black woman holding out her hands to be handcuffed by the police in riot gear. And everyone in the comment section is going predictably teary-eyed and goose pimply over it, with the usual cliches of iconic, defining, inspiring, uplifting, etc.
And I wrote "don't be so easily manipulated, it's stagey and predictable and Kardashians use this shit to sell sugar water." or something like that. My point being that we have gone from prize-winning pictures of the Viet Nam war (e.g.) to the whole process being co-opted by pop culture, like everything and anything else. Of course I got bombarded with claims of racism and people who pitied my soul. And some were musing on whether to try to track down my employer. I deleted my comment, this world has gotten too fucking weird for me.
What happens when a wild wolf approaches a pet dog
I think this narration makes a lot of assumptions.
That wolf was never domesticated. Domestication is a genetic adaptation that involves retaining juvenile traits that allow an animal to overcome the boundary that would instinctively cause them to flee or fight. This would take many generations. You can imagine how that adaptation would be advantageous to animals that benefit from living at the edges of human settlement.
There's no way to know why that wolf interacted the way it did but it was wild and posed a potential risk due to it's instinctive programming.
Happy that it remained an uplifting story. But it's not responsible to spread the narrative that you can domesticate a wild animal.
The Worlds Best Prison Food
*uplifting
Hi Stranger
creepy, wonderful, uplifting *quality
Wheelz in the Air: Hitting the Skatepark on a Wheelchair
Uplifting.
Then utterly depressing when you compare his to your life...
Enough already, Eric3579 -- let us celebrate you! (Happy Talk Post)
Your character and videos uplift us more than you know. Congratulations on this achievement, but know that your real virtue is in the friends you've amassed and supported here throughout the years. Thank you.