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@BadSeedBooks

*writer tortured daily* Anti-V since '85. Scammer follows removed. fix&feedferals🐱 1861-1865 Veg since '78 INTJ hellwld Not affil w "badseedbooks" elsewh

From the High Desert, vaguely. 参加日 Haziran 2009
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Big Moldy
Big Moldy@BigMoldyOne·
@menuxvil @hell_line0 i mean statistically speaking men are more violent to women. They are in danger around men. Statistically speaking black people are more violent than other races. Other races are in danger, right? I just wanna see where the line on discrimination is thats all
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Maryam
Maryam@hell_line0·
This is it. This. Right here...
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Moon Dragon
Moon Dragon@frozenaesthetic·
Left handed people existing breaks a rule in evolution that nobody can explain Only about 10% of the population is left handed and that number has stayed the same for 10,000 years It never goes up and never goes down Evolution isn't meant to work like that, traits spread because they are useful or die off because they aren't Left handedness doesn't do either and stays the same percentage across every culture, country and population They process fear differently and react faster to danger than right handed people They are different neurologically and slightly overrepresented in certain criminal populations and significantly overrepresented among US presidents The trait seems to produce extremes Ancient cultures were afraid of them, the word "sinister" originates from the Latin word "sinistra" which means "left" or "on the left side" 10% There's always 10% Never more It was decided that was the exact number needed in the population
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Give A Shit About Nature
Give A Shit About Nature@giveashitnature·
Dirty bird feeders kill birds. Not slowly. Not rarely. They spread disease through entire flocks. If you’re putting food out, clean your feeder regularly. How often do you clean yours?
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Jennifer Coffindaffer
Jennifer Coffindaffer@CoffindafferFBI·
Lynette Hooker Of course Brian Hooker left the Bahamas after vowing to stay... Was just discussing this yesterday with @JoeTalkShow that he would leave asap. No way is he going to spend time hunting for her. He knows where she is and what happened. It would be a waste of his time. #LynetteHooker #BrianHooker
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The Narcissist Box
The Narcissist Box@NarcissistBox·
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Robert Schultz
Robert Schultz@_RobertSchultz·
guys with daughters love to say stuff like “becoming a girl dad has made me start looking at women as real human beings who deserve rights” and it’s like, that’s cool, but how exactly were you looking at women before?
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Quintessence
Quintessence@Quintessen36631·
@BadSeedBooks @Ryan_Daigler I think they generally come up with some reason to justify it. In my case it was "it should have been me who had those qualities all along, im just righting a mistake"
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Ryan Daigler - Exposing Narcissistic Abuse 🚩🚩
A narcissistic abuse tactic I call “Leapfrogging” is a form of predatory behavior where a narcissist targets someone they envy—often someone who possesses traits, status, or social capital the narcissist lacks or is threatened or envious of. The malignant narcissist makes a conscious decision to destroy or discredit the target before initiating the friendship or connection. The entire relationship is a setup—an infiltration. They study their target, mimic their behavior, and mirror their values, all while planning their psychological ambush.
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Alyssa 🌻
Alyssa 🌻@alyssaleann·
my lukewarm take on married last names is that whichever is the coolest last name should “win” and become the family name example: my maiden name was Mars, and I changed it to Hakanson to match my husband he works for NASA we chose poorly
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Haru-삼촌
Haru-삼촌@lmc8710·
신경과 전문의입니다. 진료실에서 자주 보는 예민한 분들의 특징입니다. 1. 아직 일어나지 않은 일을 미리 걱정하고 대비하려는 성향이 강합니다. 2. 작은 소리에 깜짝 놀라고, 형광등 빛이 거슬리고, 냄새에도 예민합니다 3. 주변 사람들의 시선이나 말투, 표정 등이 너무 잘 보이고 신경 쓰입니다. 4. 피곤하면 성격이 날카로워 집니다. 5. 완벽주의 성향이 강합니다. 대충대충 하면 너무 찜찜합니다. 6. 쉬는 날인데도 계속 무언가를 하지 않으면 불안합니다. 계속 무언가 노력을 해야만 할 것 같습니다. 체력이 떨어지면 쉬는게 아니라 헬스장으로 향합니다. 7. 거짓말을 잘 못합니다. 남에게 피해를 주는 행동을 하면 잠이 안 오거나 불안합니다. 8. 남 기분을 신경 쓰다가 내가 손해봅니다. 보통 예민함은 타고난 기질일 가능성이 높습니다. 다만 어떻게 다루느냐에 따라 섬세한 감각을 가진 무기가 될 수 있고, 나를 무너뜨리기 쉬운 치명적인 취약점이 되기도 합니다.
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Kev Bounce
Kev Bounce@KevBounce·
I'm 3 years sober now. Does anyone care?
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Caleb
Caleb@Caleb2854126899·
@KevBounce I don't. Being sober just means you couldn't handle drinking normally. Nobody stops drinking because they drank normally.
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Sophia ❣️
Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk·
I’m looking for a very old-fashioned boy’s name for our newborn, think great-grandpa style. Something really old, rare, and classic. Any suggestions please?
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Lurkin' Mom
Lurkin' Mom@LurkAtHomeMom·
There are too many emails. Too many texts. Too many accounts. Too many logins. Too many apps. Too many rewards programs. Too many fundraisers. Too many appointments. Too many virtual meetings. Too many newsletters. Too many forms. Too many social media platforms. My brain hurts.
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Rods_of_God
Rods_of_God@Rods_of_God·
True Story. I flew a Red Eye flight out of San Francisco last night. Had a family try to sneak a duck on to the airplane. A duck. The gate agent noticed they had a pet carrier but hadn’t paid for a pet to fly. So the agent charged them for the pet fee and allowed them to board at boarding. Once boarding was complete, the gate agent sent out final numbers to the flight deck and came down to the plane to tag the pet carrier with a tag. That’s when he noticed there was a duck in the carrier. The family had hid the duck until they boarded… thought they were good to go… then pulled it out and put it in the carrier. Needless to say the flight was further delayed (we were already late) as we had to unfortunately remove the family. And the duck. Most airlines allow small domestic vaccinated cats and dogs. Not rabbits. Not ducks. Maybe had they just paid for the ‘pet’ to begin with instead of trying to not pay for it… no one would’ve needed to get close enough to notice. Way to keep it weird SFO… you never disappoint! (Image is AI generated to represent the story)
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Karun Pal
Karun Pal@karunpal·
Real people don’t care about opinions. They’re rooted in their own being. Their own values. Their own beliefs. They don't give a shit about what will people think. They’ve realized that people judge no matter what. They'll judge you if you change. Judge you if you stay the same. So they stop explaining. They stop fitting in. They stop following the "herds". Instead, they build their own path. An honest one. Flawed. Imperfect. But unapologetically theirs. And that kind of person is dangerous. Because once someone stops needing approval, nobody can control them. Nobody.
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Ben Eisenhart
Ben Eisenhart@BEisenhart·
Being in your early 40s is weird, man. People around your age are in every stage of life. You have people who are grandparents. You have people who have newborns. You have people dating 25-year-olds. You have people celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary. Some of them look 60, and some of them look 30. All the bases are covered when you are in your early 40s.
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BBK8_e
BBK8_e@BBK8_e·
@jkbjournalist One of the reasons why we need to open up and continue to expose (and reverse) the shame of being a victim of incest (the term itself feels shameful). It's a main part of the system of silence, in my opinion. Virginia Giuffre said how hard it was to talk about this.
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julie k. brown
julie k. brown@jkbjournalist·
A 90-year-old woman emailed me this week. She told me she was raped by her doctor 60 years ago. "A woman lawyer told me not to prosecute him because I would be dragged through the mud," she explained. I get emails like this almost every day. These women aren't asking me for anything, except to acknowledge them and their pain. They want the world to understand that they have been silenced by a system in which men say "eight years ago?" as if there is a deadline that expired for their trauma.
Greg Kelly@gregkellyusa

EIGHT YEARS AGO??!!!!!

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