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Thu Jan 26
thedailywhat:

Taco Bell For Breakfast of the Day: Taco Bell will begin offering breakfast foods in select locations from a new menu called “FirstMeal.”
Ten Western states will take part in the initial roll-out, which will involve the introduction of a variety of breakfast burritos and wraps. A partnership with Cinnabon means you now have another place to get your Cinnabon on.
Locations in Eastern states are expected to start serving breakfast in 2013. Taco Bell will also test the addition of breakfast items to their late-night menu later this year.
[eater / abcnews.]

Will BEGIN offering? Bitch please, we’ve had this for years. #Arizona

thedailywhat:

Taco Bell For Breakfast of the Day: Taco Bell will begin offering breakfast foods in select locations from a new menu called “FirstMeal.”

Ten Western states will take part in the initial roll-out, which will involve the introduction of a variety of breakfast burritos and wraps. A partnership with Cinnabon means you now have another place to get your Cinnabon on.

Locations in Eastern states are expected to start serving breakfast in 2013. Taco Bell will also test the addition of breakfast items to their late-night menu later this year.

[eater / abcnews.]

Will BEGIN offering? Bitch please, we’ve had this for years. #Arizona

Wed Jan 25
Thu Jan 19

thedailywhat:

The Wuba Wuba of the Day: A Skrillex bass drop catches Kramer off-guard.

[hyst.]

Tue Jan 17
domics:

Friend Zone: A barren land where hopes and dreams of intimacy are crushed within the walls of misunderstood companionship.

domics:

Friend Zone: A barren land where hopes and dreams of intimacy are crushed within the walls of misunderstood companionship.

Sun Jan 15
Bday text winner: Cole

Bday text winner: Cole

Sat Jan 14
Thu Jan 12

YES!

St. Vincent & tUnE-yArDs together at the Rialto on April 17

Mon Jan 9
Thu Jan 5
thedailywhat:

Kids Make The Darndest Threats of the Day: 9-year-old Bailey throws a passive-aggressive tantrum before a long-overdue haircut.
[p_a_n.]

thedailywhat:

Kids Make The Darndest Threats of the Day: 9-year-old Bailey throws a passive-aggressive tantrum before a long-overdue haircut.

[p_a_n.]

Mon Jan 2
Sun Jan 1
Yo dawg

Yo dawg

Thu Dec 29
Wed Dec 28
thedailywhat:

This Is Also All Kinds Of Wrong of the Day: Speaking of how Arizona is making a habit of being awful, an administrative judge yesterday upheld an earlier decision by the state’s superintendent of public instruction to ban the Tucson Unified School District’s Mexican-American studies program, claiming it violates a new Arizona law prohibiting classes that “promote resentment toward a race or class of people.”
Judge Lewis D. Kowal defended John Huppenthal’s call, which the school district sought to have overturned. In his recommendation, Kowal concluded that the program presents material concerning the historical oppression of Mexican-Americans in a “biased, political, and emotionally charged manner.”
“I made a decision based on the totality of the information and facts gathered during my investigation — a decision that I felt was best for all students in the Tucson Unified School District,” said Huppenthal in a statement following the judge’s ruling. “The judge’s decision confirms that it was the right decision.”
Huppenthal and his supporters oppose the program on grounds that using “racial terms” to frame historical events promotes “groupthink and victimhood.” But those in favor of the program counter those claims by insisting that Latino students are encouraged to excel by being exposed to the cultural and historical contributions of Mexican-Americans.
A federal judge is set to rule next month on a motion to dismiss a case contending that the law barring ethnic-studies classes is unconstitutional.
Remarking on Tuesday’s ruling, the attorney representing teachers in the federal case, Richard M. Martinez, said “it confirms what we already knew the state of Arizona wants to do, which is shut down Mexican American studies.”
[latimes / azstarnet / photo: ap via edweek.]

thedailywhat:

This Is Also All Kinds Of Wrong of the Day: Speaking of how Arizona is making a habit of being awful, an administrative judge yesterday upheld an earlier decision by the state’s superintendent of public instruction to ban the Tucson Unified School District’s Mexican-American studies program, claiming it violates a new Arizona law prohibiting classes that “promote resentment toward a race or class of people.”

Judge Lewis D. Kowal defended John Huppenthal’s call, which the school district sought to have overturned. In his recommendation, Kowal concluded that the program presents material concerning the historical oppression of Mexican-Americans in a “biased, political, and emotionally charged manner.”

“I made a decision based on the totality of the information and facts gathered during my investigation — a decision that I felt was best for all students in the Tucson Unified School District,” said Huppenthal in a statement following the judge’s ruling. “The judge’s decision confirms that it was the right decision.”

Huppenthal and his supporters oppose the program on grounds that using “racial terms” to frame historical events promotes “groupthink and victimhood.” But those in favor of the program counter those claims by insisting that Latino students are encouraged to excel by being exposed to the cultural and historical contributions of Mexican-Americans.

A federal judge is set to rule next month on a motion to dismiss a case contending that the law barring ethnic-studies classes is unconstitutional.

Remarking on Tuesday’s ruling, the attorney representing teachers in the federal case, Richard M. Martinez, said “it confirms what we already knew the state of Arizona wants to do, which is shut down Mexican American studies.”

[latimes / azstarnet / photo: ap via edweek.]

Tue Dec 27