Dylan, on life in your 80’s, is incredible.
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almost funny how bad all the bears surrogates are on this, yeah a CTE-brained chud complaining about immigrants is going to get you the handout you’re asking for
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in 1958 the SRO converted into a women-only residence and, in a pre-roe usa, that kind of space naturally had women illicitly accessing reproductive care
helen stanko andree was arrested at least four times between the 1940s and 1960s providing abortion services to women who needed them in chicago
the rooms might've been modest and you might've had a roommate and no private bathroom, but rent hovered between $500 - $600 to stay here for a month
this was a lovely, unexpected read
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in another world scoochie smith scoring a brace for villareal in a champions league group stage match
wrote about a mid-range residential hotel in river north turned halfway house turned medical office building; the late 2000s renovated removed the glazed terracotta cladding (booooo) but kept the Moana art glass up top
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even in 1916 people were moping about "landmarks" being demolished for denser housing
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vozinha is FORTY?!??
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Urlacher blamed Gov. JB Pritzker and Illinois legislators, saying that “you do what you have to do to keep the Bears there.”
Borrowing the Polynesian word for ocean to give an exotic sheen to an otherwise ordinary middle-class residential hotel, the Hotel Moana in Chicago housed mechanics, soldiers, typists, students, bail ...