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phanhtheflower · 25 days
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Daily Ootakemaru and Arakawa til I find a co-shipper
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shitolodise · 9 months
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Song: fukashigi no carte (bunny girl anime ending)
youtube hates me so i'm posting this here...........if possible
volume warning btw, the chorus is really loud bc of the 6 voices overlapping each other lmao
drawings i did for the video below:
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worldsofzzt · 2 months
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Source “Sector 9” by Archangel/Asiekierka/Bob Pragt/Commodore/Nixon/Quantum P./RCV/Schroedingers Cat/zamros (2010) [SECTOR-9.ZZT] - “desrt” Play This World Online
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boanerges20 · 1 year
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Repsol Honda Team.
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redcarpetview · 1 year
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CMT adds Jason Crabb and Dylan Scott Collaboration Video
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    The powerful collaboration of Jason Crabb and Dylan Scott on Crabb's hit, "Good Morning Mercy," continues to gain momentum.
    CMT.com has added the music video for the duet version of the song performed by two-time Grammy-winning Christian music artist Crabb and multi-platinum, multi-number-one country star Scott.
   The song, a radio and tour hit for Crabb, has quickly gained a new appreciation among country music lovers and fans of Scott.
    "Good Morning Mercy" is an upbeat, soulful song that combines Crabb's signature gospel sound with Scott's contemporary country style. The lyrics encourage listeners to start each day with a positive attitude and a grateful heart, a message that resonates with fans of all ages and backgrounds.
    The music video, directed by Cooper Smith, features Crabb and Scott in a behind-the-scenes documentary style while recording the song at Starstruck Studios.
    “It's a thrill to see "Good Morning Mercy" being discovered by a new set of people and so exciting to see it added on CMT.com," said Crabb. "Dylan and I had a blast recording the song and filming the video, and we're so glad that people are responding to it in such a positive way."
    The video originally premiered exclusively on People.com along with an article detailing how Crabb and Scott came to meet each other and record together.
      Following the initial release, Dylan shared the heartfelt story of how he, a long-time fan of Jason, connected with the beloved artist and how the two came together to duet “Good Morning Mercy” – hear Dylan's story here.
      To watch the "Good Morning Mercy" music video, visit CMT.com.
    Stream "Good Morning Mercy" HERE. 
    For more information on Jason Crabb, visit https://jasoncrabb.com. For more information on Dylan Scott, visit https://dylanscottcountry.com.
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elimgarakdemocrat · 1 year
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Absolutely hilarious that they're trying to pull this line about an election where the Democrat got 48.77% in the first round against two republicans who combined got 49.08%
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Like, guys, do you really think either R would've gotten literally 98.8% of the other R's votes?
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plastiquefruit · 1 year
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Just Chicago things
So Chicago is having a mayoral election next year. (Also alderman, aka city council)
The Mayoral election is non-partisan. So there’s just a massive pool of candidates to choose from. And That means there’s gonna be a runoff after the initial election if no single candidate gets >50% of the votes cast.
Which. I’m already mad about. Can we please just use ranked choice voting? Please? I’m tired of Runoffs and of “spoiler” candidates.
BUT that’s not what I’m mad about this time. We have several great, Progressive, candidates announcing their run for mayor. And then Lori Lightfoot is running again.
And this is gonna split the Dem vote HARD.
It is very possible that we will end up with a Republican mayor because the dems can’t get their sh*t together. Of course, Republican candidates could have it just as bad, candidate wise. But they are generally better at marching in lockstep.
So yeah. Ranked choice voting. Let’s do that and never deal with this bullsh*t again.
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thatstormygeek · 3 months
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Most of the people I see opposing RCV are on the right, so it was interesting to see a Republican voter pushing for it in this article. The point is better representation. But the PTB absolutely cannot stand disruptions to the status quo.
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robpegoraro · 10 months
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RCV IRL: A return to poll work brings some new math
The 15-hour shift I worked as an Arlington County election officer Tuesday didn’t match my previous poll-worker gig two years ago in a few ways. To start, this time I got assigned to work the precinct where I’d normally vote in person, shortening my commute to a quick walk and allowing me to sleep in all the way until 4:30 a.m. But Tuesday’s Democratic primary election was also the first one run…
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mn05org · 1 year
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New Post has been published on https://news.mn05.org/173/can-rank-choice-voting-save-democracy/
Can Rank Choice Voting Save Democracy?
FairVote Minnesota, a nonprofit organization advocating for electoral reform, has been making headlines in recent years for its efforts to promote ranked choice voting (RCV) in the state. With its executive director Jeanne Massey at the helm, the organization has been working tirelessly to educate voters and policymakers about the benefits of RCV.
RCV has been shown to increase voter turnout, promote positive campaigning, and ensure that winners are elected with broad support from the electorate. FairVote Minnesota’s efforts to promote RCV have paid off: the system is now used in several Minnesota cities, including Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Duluth.
Ranked choice voting (RCV) is a system where voters rank candidates in order of preference. If no candidate receives a majority of first-choice votes, the candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated and their votes are redistributed to the remaining candidates based on voters’ second choices. This process continues until a candidate receives a majority of the votes.
Ranked choice voting (RCV) offers a number of benefits over traditional “winner-take-all” voting methods. Here are some of the key benefits of ranked choice voting:
More Choice for Voters: RCV allows voters to rank candidates in order of preference, instead of choosing just one. This means voters can vote for their preferred candidate without worrying about “spoiling” the election for a candidate they prefer less. It also means voters have more choice and can express their preferences more fully.
Promotes Positive Campaigning: With RCV, candidates are incentivized to reach out to a broad base of voters, rather than just focusing on their core supporters. This can lead to more positive and issue-based campaigns, as candidates seek to appeal to a wider range of voters.
Increases Voter Turnout: Because voters have more choice and can express their preferences more fully, RCV has been shown to increase voter turnout. This is especially true in primary elections, where voters often feel they have to choose between “lesser of two evils” candidates.
Ensures Majority Support: RCV ensures that winners are elected with broad support from the electorate. If no candidate receives a majority of first-choice votes, the candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated and their votes are redistributed to the remaining candidates based on voters’ second choices. This process continues until a candidate receives a majority of the votes.
Saves Money: RCV eliminates the need for costly runoff elections, which are often required under traditional “winner-take-all” voting methods. This means taxpayers save money, and candidates can focus their resources on a single campaign instead of having to run multiple times.
Reduces Negative Campaigning: Because candidates are incentivized to appeal to a broad range of voters, negative campaigning is less effective under RCV. Candidates are more likely to focus on their own strengths and policies, rather than attacking their opponents.
Overall, ranked choice voting offers a number of benefits over traditional “winner-take-all” voting methods. As more cities adopt this system, voters can look forward to more choice, more positive campaigning, and more representative elections.
RCV is not without it’s critics, one of the main criticisms of RCV is that it can be confusing for voters. In order to rank candidates, voters must understand the nuances of the system, which can be difficult for some. This can lead to disenfranchisement of some voters who may not understand how to properly rank their choices.
Another criticism of RCV is that it can lead to a lack of clarity in election outcomes. Because RCV involves redistributing votes among candidates until one candidate receives a majority, it can take longer to determine a winner. This can lead to confusion and even legal challenges in some cases.
In addition, opponents argue that RCV can disadvantage third-party candidates. Because RCV is designed to ensure that winners are elected with broad support from the electorate, third-party candidates may struggle to gain the necessary support to win. This can lead to a lack of diversity in the political process and stifle innovation and new ideas.
Finally, opponents argue that RCV can be costly to implement. Because it involves changes to the voting system, it can require new equipment, training for poll workers, and public education campaigns. This can be especially challenging for smaller municipalities with limited resources.
As we look ahead to future elections, Massey and FairVote Minnesota will continue to push for a more fair, inclusive, and representative democracy. This work is more important than ever to rebuild trust in our electoral system and ensure that all voices are heard. As with any voting method, there are trade-offs, and it is up to voters and policymakers to carefully consider the costs and benefits of any proposed changes to the electoral system.
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phanhtheflower · 19 days
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shitolodise · 6 months
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worldsofzzt · 3 months
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Source “Weapons of Mass Destruction” by RCV (2012) [WMD.zzt] - “Storage (2)” Play This World Online
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leafcabbage · 10 months
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hiii guyssss hi little usamericans who follow me just a reminder that if you go to vote and go "this is bullshit i wish i didn't have to just vote for the least bad guy" consider joining a group campaigning for ranked choice voting! then you can say that your #1 is the guy you ACTUALLY want, but not worry about diverting votes from the guy who doesn't hate you personally in case your guy loses!
^ learn more about it and a local chapter campaigning for it that you can work with here!
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redcarpetview · 9 months
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Jason Crabb Set to Join Voices With Jay Demarcus and Jason Scheff to Perform National Anthem Sunday, August 6th
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Jay Demarcus, Jason Crabb and Jason Scheff. Media image.
Jason Crabb is set to join voices with Jay DeMarcus and Jason Scheff to sing the National Anthem for “The Big Machine Music City Grand Prix NTT INDYCAR Series” race on Sunday, August 6th with a start time of 11:30am CST.  
Jason, Jay and Jason will perform the National Anthem LIVE at 11:11am CST prior to the race. The National Anthem and race will be broadcast on NBC.
One of Gospel and Christian music's most iconic voices, Kentucky-born Jason Crabb has been honored with two GRAMMY® Awards and 22 GMA Dove Awards, the latter including nods for Artist, Male Vocalist, and Song of the Year. He is the youngest member inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame, and his hometown of Beaver Dam, Kentucky has paid tribute with a street in his name.
Since his first solo release in 2009, he has performed on many of the world's most prestigious stages such as Carnegie Hall, the Grand Ole Opry, the Brooklyn Tabernacle, and Billy Graham's final crusade. Crabb's electrifying stage presence, powerhouse vocals and magnetic personality have endeared him to millions across the world through extensive personal appearances, media coverage, and social media including over 20 million views on YouTube.
Following a wildly successful music career as the bassist, pianist, harmony vocalist, songwriter and producer of superstar vocal group Rascal Flatts, Jay DeMarcus brought his unparalleled experience to the industry, launching his rising record label, Red Street Records in 2018. After 17 #1 hits, over 33m albums sold and more than 40 trophies earned from the ACA, ACM, AMA, CMA, People's Choice and more, the GRAMMY-winning producer has opened the door for Christian and County acts alike to thrive under his expertise.
DeMarcus has worked with such acts as the legendary band Chicago, Ronnie Dunn, Kix Brooks, Shenandoah and Reba. He was also honored in 2020 for his work producing Jason Crabb's album Unexpected which was named "Best Roots Gospel Album” by The Recording Academy.
Singer, songwriter and bassist Jason Scheff is most known as the bassist and lead vocalist for the band Chicago, one of the longest-running and best-selling music groups of all time, for over 30 years. After leaving Chicago in 2016, Scheff participated as a judge for American Super Group and has now joined Jay DeMarcus in the group Generation Radio.
Sunday's activities will also include the popular Stadium SUPER Trucks, GT America, the GR Cup on track, and a post-race concert with fan favorite Tim Dugger immediately after the INDYCAR race.
The Big Machine Music City Grand Prix, an action-packed three-day motorsports festival weekend, features the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, along with INDY NXT, GT America, GR Cup, the Big Machine Spiked Cooler Trans Am TA2 Series, and Stadium SUPER Trucks along with some of the biggest names in entertainment. 
Tickets are still available for Sunday at www.musiccitygp.com/tickets, by calling (615) 270-8705 or via email at [email protected].
Tickets for the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix are digital, and all fans must adhere to the Nissan Stadium rules and regulations, including the clear bag policy.  For a complete list of FAQs on ticketing and race weekend policies, please visit www.musiccitygp.com.
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