Off The Sidelines
Amplifying liberal voices in Arkansas
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Life Is Too Short to Sit on the Sidelines
3General Discussion Unlimited
No holds barred conversations on issues you are passionate about. Spark debate and lively discussions.
3Arkansas Blue Dots Lounge
A Space to Bond, Organize, Plan, and Share Ideas
4AR River Valley Blue Dots
Let's find out how many blue dots are in the valley. Yell out where you are.
3Arkansas Liberal Forum
Debate issues that are valued by liberals in Arkansas
2Unbridled Political Forum
This political chat room is for you to sound off about any political ideology and discuss current political topics.
0Healthcare Heroes
Chats on a wide array of healthcare topics.
0Culture Vibes
A society where individuals are respected and valued equally, regardless of their background, race, or gender.
0Travel
Fun, descriptive chats about your adventures on the traveler trail.
0All Stars
We champion organizations that align with our mission to foster equity and equality, elevating and empowering voices.
1Music
Chat about the music you love.
2Education Matters
The voucher program is draining fund public school funds, and we always seem to be last in education.
0Green Future
Inspiring action for a healthier planet
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- Green FutureI couldn't convince myself to buy a genuine electric vehicle. Living in Arkansas, I noticed too many drawbacks that I preferred to avoid. Adding the task of plugging in the vehicle daily isn't something I want to include in my routine. I mean, I can barely remember to plug in my phone at night! Going to a nearby charging station and waiting around 50 minutes for the vehicle to charge doesn’t interest me either. In my retirement, I’ve become accustomed to enjoying life’s comforts and conveniences—like not waiting for my car to juice up while I contemplate the meaning of life. So, I decided to go with a non-plug-in hybrid SUV. After months of researching and comparing different brands, I knew I wanted a fast SUV equipped with advanced technology and safety features. It also had to be comfortable and visually attractive—after all, I still need to impress the squirrels in my neighborhood. The story behind my decision: I visited all the local dealerships and test drove several models like the RAV4, Mazda, and Tucson. Although I was impressed with their performance, each had features I didn’t like, such as color options that screamed “I’m a grandma!” or an information display that looked like it was designed in the ’90s. Then, I came across a Kia Sportage online, which matched my vision perfectly. However, there was no dealership in my city, and the nearest one was 45 minutes away. I planned to check it out, but just as I was leaving, I noticed an online ad for a Ford Escape hybrid. Talk about divine intervention! I quickly visited our local Ford dealer, where they had one available, and I took it for a spin. It turned out to be the SUV I was looking for—zippy and smooth to drive. Although that one was a lower-level package without all the features I wanted, the saleswoman and I configured my ideal model on her computer. It felt like I was customizing my dream house, but with four wheels instead of a backyard. Ordering directly from Ford would take 3-4 months, so she promised to try finding one from another dealer. I went home to wait, which is basically the adult version of waiting for your pizza delivery. Within an hour, she messaged me saying they found one in Missouri and sent me the window tag to check out all the features. I told her I wanted it and anticipated it would take about a week to receive it. Surprisingly, their driver was available the next day, and in a quick 10-hour round trip, went to Missouri and brought it back. I didn’t even have to send a postcard! The following day, I was at the dealership, completed the paperwork and financing, and drove away in my new Ford Escape Platinum. I felt like I had just won the lottery—if the lottery was a shiny new SUV instead of a pile of cash.
- General Discussion UnlimitedThese Arkansas warriors are among those who have led the fight against a legal system created and largely controlled by men, against religious beliefs that too many try to force on others, and for women who may want to end a pregnancy whether because of health issues, rape or incest — or simply for other personal reasons. Arkansas Times story... I am one of those warriors and will be involved in efforts to ensure women have access to abortion. I will provide updates as soon as I receive any new information.
- MusicThis brought tears to my eyes... wait for it. Neil Diamond makes appearance and sings at Opening Night for “A Beautiful Noise”! The song never gets old. Neil Diamond is 82 years old and was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2018.