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Monday, May 18, 2020

Dis N Dat

We are having time to think and talk things over with friends. In the next decade, many American workers will be at risk of losing their jobs to new technologies. Unlike with previous waves of automation, this time new jobs will not appear quickly enough in large enough numbers to make up for it. To avoid an unprecedented crisis, many people, not Republicans, are going to have to find a new solution, unlike anything we’ve done before. It all begins with the universal basic income for all American adults, no strings attached. A foundation on which a stable, prosperous, and just society for all can be built. Andrew Yang, are you there?

"Social dancers believe that the world may not be perfect but it is not without hope."


Some people are doing it, not me. I spend 8 hours per day just taking care of my medical physical needs. But I do get some news, - Organize your music playlist and add new songs, - Start reading the book you always wanted to read, - Take a peak at your Bible, - Arrange your closet according to color, occasions, or outfits, - Stretch those muscles, make sure to workout, dancing? Keep refreshed and stay warm, - Learn a new thing to do, for example, knitting or painting,- Cook a new meal or even create your own recipe. Stay safe, masks and social distancing.

"Hanalei Moon" by Loyal Garner


Patience and we will dance again.

No dancing that we know of for the moment so we have nothing. Outside dance information and photos have been crucial to the presentation of any dance blog. Web and other graphic designers had been working creatively for many social dance clubs, dance studios and night clubs which meant that the reader/dancers are not really involved much. In traditional Public Relations, creativity has often been applied only to media pitches, story angles, or dissembling about a topic that citizens already know more about than they do. Our reader/dancers are not clones and each one has their own honest opinion and there is the value that we looking for. Hopefully some will be willing to share their opinions with our fellow dancers.

“Social dancers may still hope to leave this world
a little bit better than when they got here.”



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