For those of you still simmering about yesterday’s California Supreme Court ruling on proposition 8 (as you well should be,) SFist brings news of how you can voice your support with this I <3 <3 sticker, available for a donation to the cause from CREDO mobile communications. Donate, and be a part of the silent majority. You can even get one sticker for free!

Also today via SFist, a link to this chart from The Business Insider detailing the salaries of San Francisco city employees, via myprops.org. Don’t you love these internet link chains? The information is two years old, but still should be relatively valid. Take a look, and form your own opinion about how much public service, and the quality therof provided, is worth.

Zooming in to the Mission District, Kevin Montgomery of Mission Mission interviews the newest addition to San Francisco’s raging street food scene, the Sexy Soup Cart. This is turning into a regular seven-course meal, with tea and pastries, spring roll appetizers, magic curry, and creme brulee dessert, and now soup, but is this objectification of soup?

Most people were either there, or probably have had their fill of Carnaval parade photographs by now, but if perchance you have just a little space for more Carnaval images, how about some that are actually really good, on SF Weekly. The first shot alone is worth the link click. Provided by photographer Tim Wagner, whose other work can be seen here. Do your eyes the favor and check it out.

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Armand is a photojournalism and multimedia student at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, and is originally from Baton Rouge, La. His work history includes being a paper pusher in Los Angeles and a youth program coordinator in Ramallah, and is currently a student editor at Mission Local, which means he gets to read a lot of news and tell people what to do.

He also waits for the day when bacon and buffalo sauce combine on one plate.

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