When i say they are all in bed well they are, since the strait of Hormuz will be close long enough to kill the remaining economy of the west and gas price will skyrocket making food price escalate to unprecedent level causing total chaos and they will offer the solution aka numeric ID and universal income.
Miller i found a simple temporary workaround for the text invite issue when inserting a youtube video, just use space so the invite is 1 or 2 space at the right of the video and then you can safely click enter to move to next line without deleting the video. I am working on it for a more permanent fix currently.
Will take a break from LOP the place is way too toxic now and no one can make a single thread without having someone derailling it. I was never a regular anyway since i have a real life outside of the web fortunately.
So during the plandemic LOP support the vaccine and now they support pedophilia, children rape, kid torturing and cannibalism... What a nice place to spend a few hours....
Good day. I appreciate the contributors to the "Favorite Asian" post. I wanted to get some feedback from you great people. I understand that there is no "authentic" Italian neighborhood in Chicago like there was 30 + years ago. But, nonetheless, I'd like to identify some areas that have had that history and/or feel, that are still in some level of existence today, and see what you like about them:
1.) "Little Italy" (kind of an obvious one): Taylor Street between Morgan and Ashland.
2.) Bridgeport/Armour Square: 26th to 35th Streets, along Princeton Avenue.
3.) Heart of Chicago/Heart of Italy: S. Oakley Avenue, from 24th Street to Blue Island Avenue
4.) Grand Avenue from Halsted to Ashland
5.) Harlem Avenue (along the Elmwood Park border) from North Avenue to Belmont (ish)
6.) I GET TO ADD THIS ONE!: Edison Park near Oliphant and Northwest Avenue
Any favorite memories, restaurants, stores or anything else you'd like to share?