Alabama: OCT.22rd
Alaska: OCT. 7th
Arizona: OCT. 9th
Arkansas: OCT. 9th
California: OCT. 22rd
Colorado: Election day.
Connecticut: OCT. 30th
Delaware: OCT. 13th
D.C: OCT. 16th
Florida: OCT. 9th
Georgia: OCT. 9th
Hawaii: OCT. 9th
Idaho: OCT. 12th
Illinois: OCT. 9th
Indiana: OCT. 9th
Iowa: OCT. 27th
Kansas: OCT. 16th
Kentucky: OCT. 9th
Louisiana: NOV. 17th
Maine: OCT. 16th
Maryland: OCT. 16th
Massachusetts: OCT. 17th
Michigan: OCT. 9th
Minnesota: OCT. 16th
Mississippi: OCT. 9th
Missouri: OCT. 10th
Montana: OCT. 9th
Nebraska: OCT. 19th
Nevada: OCT. 9th
New Hampshire: NOV. 6th
New Jersey: OCT. 16th
New Mexico: OCT. 9th
New York: OCT. 12th
North Carolina: OCT. 12th
North Dakota: Election Day.
Ohio: OCT. 9th
Oklahoma: OCT. 12th
Oregon: OCT. 16th
Pennsylvania: OCT. 9th
Rhode Island: OCT. 7th
South Carolina: OCT. 9th
South Dakota: OCT. 22rd
Tennessee: OCT. 9th
Texas: OCT. 9th
Utah: OCT. 7th
Vermont: Election Day.
Virginia: OCT. 15th
Washington: OCT. 8th
West Virginia: OCT. 16th
Wisconsin: OCT. 17th
Wyoming: OCT. 22rd
Please register online if you aren’t already. Check your registration and your friends. Lots of people don’t have much time left to register! Don’t wait until the last minute!
Register to vote ONLINE NOW!
Memes are all very good, but to get the assholes out, you have to VOTE.
Month: September 2018
Last days you can register to vote for the 2018 midterms in all 50 states:
Alabama: OCT.22rd
Alaska: OCT. 7th
Arizona: OCT. 9th
Arkansas: OCT. 9th
California: OCT. 22rd
Colorado: Election day.
Connecticut: OCT. 30th
Delaware: OCT. 13th
D.C: OCT. 16th
Florida: OCT. 9th
Georgia: OCT. 9th
Hawaii: OCT. 9th
Idaho: OCT. 12th
Illinois: OCT. 9th
Indiana: OCT. 9th
Iowa: OCT. 27th
Kansas: OCT. 16th
Kentucky: OCT. 9th
Louisiana: NOV. 17th
Maine: OCT. 16th
Maryland: OCT. 16th
Massachusetts: OCT. 17th
Michigan: OCT. 9th
Minnesota: OCT. 16th
Mississippi: OCT. 9th
Missouri: OCT. 10th
Montana: OCT. 9th
Nebraska: OCT. 19th
Nevada: OCT. 9th
New Hampshire: NOV. 6th
New Jersey: OCT. 16th
New Mexico: OCT. 9th
New York: OCT. 12th
North Carolina: OCT. 12th
North Dakota: Election Day.
Ohio: OCT. 9th
Oklahoma: OCT. 12th
Oregon: OCT. 16th
Pennsylvania: OCT. 9th
Rhode Island: OCT. 7th
South Carolina: OCT. 9th
South Dakota: OCT. 22rd
Tennessee: OCT. 9th
Texas: OCT. 9th
Utah: OCT. 7th
Vermont: Election Day.
Virginia: OCT. 15th
Washington: OCT. 8th
West Virginia: OCT. 16th
Wisconsin: OCT. 17th
Wyoming: OCT. 22rd
Please register online if you aren’t already. Check your registration and your friends. Lots of people don’t have much time left to register! Don’t wait until the last minute!
Register to vote ONLINE NOW!
Memes are all very good, but to get the assholes out, you have to VOTE.
House with small window by efo on Flickr.
What I imagine my house to be like when I consider property ownership.
House with small window by efo on Flickr.
What I imagine my house to be like when I consider property ownership.
A Simple Favor
First, you know, this movie’s great. Well-directed and shot and the actors all nail their parts. Its two genres achieve harmony. I’ve also never cared about Blake Lively until this and, uh, yes.
Do you like secrets? Not in the sense of keeping them, because whatever, we all keep secrets, but just their existence. There is information in each of us that we want to keep hidden. Little hints that someone is keeping something to themselves. The information is secondary to the satisfaction of revelation, or at least the bit of thrill after recognizing the potential. I figure anyone who reads thriller novels probably gets their fix that way instead of worrying about actual secrets, but every once in a while there’s a silver dollar in the sand.
And that’s what this movie felt like, coming out of the theater. Like recognizing something hidden. A hint of darkness behind a jovial disposition.
A Simple Favor
First, you know, this movie’s great. Well-directed and shot and the actors all nail their parts. Its two genres achieve harmony. I’ve also never cared about Blake Lively until this and, uh, yes.
Do you like secrets? Not in the sense of keeping them, because whatever, we all keep secrets, but just their existence. There is information in each of us that we want to keep hidden. Little hints that someone is keeping something to themselves. The information is secondary to the satisfaction of revelation, or at least the bit of thrill after recognizing the potential. I figure anyone who reads thriller novels probably gets their fix that way instead of worrying about actual secrets, but every once in a while there’s a silver dollar in the sand.
And that’s what this movie felt like, coming out of the theater. Like recognizing something hidden. A hint of darkness behind a jovial disposition.