901to906
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901to906
@901to906
I’ll ghost the world for my own peace. 🇺🇸
United States Katılım Şubat 2014
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@HSRdirector No one making more than 100k should ever be on a ladder. Too risky.
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Intelligent people struggle with addiction. Their minds need more. They have obsessions nobody around them shares. Philosophy. Astronomy. Dostoevsky. Jazz. Quantum physics. Things they know deeply. Things they've gone so deep into that anything else feel like small talk. And small talk feels like suffocation. So... they drink. Work until 2 am. Doomscroll until they're numb. Because there is a gap. A gap between who you are and the conversations available to you. And it's one of the loneliest places a person can live.
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This is one of the most compelling ads that I have ever seen from our side
Spencer Pratt@spencerpratt
They not like us
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Moms on their phone: making a doctor’s appointment, sending pics to the grandmas, writing an email to an accountant, organising logistics for a visiting relative, tracking a package that was meant to arrive but didn’t, ordering things for the household because she doesn’t have time to go physically shop, looking up how to remove a particular type of stain, looking up recipes for dinner with some ingredients she doesn’t know what to do with
Onlookers: “look at her scrolling on her phone, neglecting her family”
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@clareanneath All the dance, gymnastics, cheer, Pom and other “sports” that intentionally dress & makeup make little girls to look like grown women - are covers for P3dos
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This is a perfect example of how millennial over-writing completely obscures the intended message
Josh Billinson@jbillinson
The number of people who walk directly past the four foot tall sign at my Trader Joe’s telling them not to bring their dogs into the store is stunning. Do you guys not know how to read
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My mom came over, cleaned my kitchen, living room, and bathroom. Did my dishes that were piled up in my sink. Did probably a months worth of laundry. Folded it all. Made me crab dip for lunch. Made me a pot roast and mashed potatoes for dinner. Laid in bed with me while I cried and stroked my hair. Brought a spend the night bag so she could sleep over.
Today is her wedding anniversary. I said “isn’t today your anniversary? Don’t you want to be doing something?” And she said “yes. Spend time with you.”
I was so ashamed I let myself and my life get this bad. I was so embarrassed everything around me, including me, was a mess. I cried and told her how ashamed I was that I couldn’t figure out how to function and I was so embarrassed she had to see me, and my apartment like this. And she just smiled and kissed me on the head and said “I will always do anything for you.” Didn’t make me feel gross. Or lazy. Or like a charity case. She saw her baby who needed help. An almost 30 year old woman was just her baby who needed taken care of once again.
To be loved like that can make even the worst days of your life feel less heavy. Mothers are the most beautiful creatures on the planet. I went from crying because of all of the above, to crying that someone loves me that much. Nothing will ever compare.
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So, let me get this straight.
You observed a problem, and discussed it with your wife.
Your wife expressed that the items causing the problem were important to her.
No compromises or alternate solutions were presented or discussed. No resolution was reached.
So you, unilaterally and behind her back, threw away items that she specifically told you were important to her.
Did it never occur to you to maybe box them up and put them in a closet? Or put them on a higher shelf? Or any of a dozen other potential compromises that would remove the danger without costing her something she obviously valued?

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