You drug addled Obamacrats have gotten so delusional.I don't partake of the herb, Tinkerbell.
Sigh. There's your lifelong meth habit talking again.
Do you step outside and worship trees when you're high?
You drug addled Obamacrats have gotten so delusional.I don't partake of the herb, Tinkerbell.
Sigh. There's your lifelong meth habit talking again.
You drug addled Obamacrats have gotten so delusional.
Do you step outside and worship trees when you're high?
I see you're projecting again.Damn. You Marxists are always so fucked up.
Why do you eat your own father's shit?
I see you're projecting again.
Can't you Jesus-trashing envirofreaks take ownership in anything?
I see you're getting more quality time in front of your mirror.I hope Granule will think this thong looks sexy on me....
I see you're getting more quality time in front of your mirror.
Nice job, racist.![]()
And you leave this forum finding rejection.I come to this forum to find acceptance.
I come to this forum to beg strange men for passive anal sex acts.
Thank you for your honesty, fuckface; it's refreshing.I'm incapable of original thought. It's why I'm a democrat *giggle*
Damn, I just can't quite guzzling literal gallons of cum from bikers
Try asking. But you'll have to remove the ball gag first, pervert.i wish my boyfriend would let us take turns being task master...
Try asking. But you'll have to remove the ball gag first, pervert.![]()
Sure, dumbass. What do you want to know?Will somebody please tell me what is going on?
What is the most humane, cost effective way to end homelessness? (AUDIO)
We know that homelessness is a problem. It's hard to go anywhere around Seattle without seeing people living outside. And SoundQs listeners have been asking what the region can do better.
To try and answer those questions, the SoundQs team looked at the present and future of homelessness in the region, including what we need to do better if we’re going to get people in housing for good and whether any other city has figured it out.
Guests:
Sara Rankin, a law professor at Seattle University, where she directs the Homeless Rights Advocacy Project
Marc Dones, executive director of the National Innovation Service, currently working with Seattle and King County to help the region develop a more unified response to homelessness.
Listen to the episode by clicking the play button above or on your favorite podcast app. SoundQs is a weekly podcast where our KUOW reporters tackle questions submitted by our listeners.
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https://www.seattletimes.com/seattl...f-a-city-lets-not-forget-our-shared-humanity/
But let's be sure to always keep it real...
Good point, fuckface. Earlier this year is ancient history. Seattle's got a handle on it now because it has evolved so drastically over the past few months. lolyou are living in the past, try to catch up.