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@Cherlesa22
She/her | Love games and manga❣️ | 22 years old | 🇻🇳
Vietnam Katılım Ekim 2015
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meowdei is the innocence one but phainyan can use his big puppy eyes and get away with anything🥺

HAYDENHEIN@Haydenh3in
recently phainyan beautiful white fur always muddy and their muddy paws print are everywhere in the house... mama is balding, not just becuz her son getting dirty. but bcuz his rat and c๐ck๐roahes gift are increase too (they compete who can hunt more to gift mama)😆
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a random thought... Orion was in love with D16 way before they even started dating, so when early on their relationship D16 finally said 'I love you' to orion, orion was very clingy for a while ☺️🥹 #megop #TransformersOne

🌰Maria Eom - Looking For Work@pineappledandy_
Seollal! part 3- END! ... this was supposed to be all done in january, you know, when Seollal happens (lunar new year) 😅😆 but anyway, it's short, but DONE! 🥹💗 may they both explore the galaxies far and wide and see beautiful things together in the future🪸🌸🥹 #megop
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In May 1860, she kissed her six children goodbye. She thought about the dinner she would cook later. She thought about the laundry. She thought about the quiet life of a mother in Illinois.
She had no idea that when the front door clicked shut, it would stay locked for three long years.
Her husband, Theophilus Packard, was a respected minister. To the neighbors, he was a man of God. But inside their home, he was a man who could not stand a wife who thought for herself. Elizabeth Packard liked to read.
She liked to debate religion. She had her own opinions about life and faith. In the 19th century, for a woman to have a brain was considered a danger.
Theophilus decided to end the argument once and for all. He didn’t need a crime. He didn't need a witness. In those days, the law in Illinois said a man could commit his wife to an insane asylum without any evidence or a public hearing. He simply had to say she was "disturbed."
One morning, a group of men arrived at her home. They didn't listen to her logic. They didn't care about her tears. They dragged her away to the Jacksonville Insane Asylum. Elizabeth was 43 years old, perfectly sane, and suddenly a prisoner.
When she entered the asylum, she expected to see people who needed medical help. Instead, she found a warehouse of "inconvenient" women. There were wives who had argued with their husbands about money. There were daughters who refused to marry men they didn't love. There were women who were simply too loud or too independent.
"This is not a hospital," Elizabeth realized. "It is a cage for the unwanted."
The doctors tried to break her spirit. They told her that if she just admitted her husband was right and she was wrong, she could go home. They wanted her to say she was crazy for wanting her own thoughts. Elizabeth looked them in the eye and said, "I cannot buy my liberty by a lie."
She didn’t give up. Instead, she started to write. She hid scraps of paper in the linings of her clothes. She tucked notes under floorboards. She recorded every abuse, every scream in the night, and every story of the women around her. She became a secret journalist inside a living nightmare.
After three years, she was finally released, but her husband locked her in a room at home. He planned to move her to another asylum in a different state. This time, Elizabeth’s friends helped her get a message to a judge.
A trial was finally ordered to determine if she was actually insane.
The courtroom was packed. Theophilus was confident. He brought "experts" to say that her religious doubts proved her mind was broken. But then, Elizabeth stood up.
She didn't shout.
She spoke with the calm power of the truth. She explained her beliefs. She showed the jury that having a different opinion is not a disease.
The jury only needed seven minutes. They came back with a single word: Sane.
Elizabeth walked out as a free woman, but she found that her husband had taken everything. He had sold their furniture, taken her money, and disappeared with their children. She was alone and penniless.
Most people would have disappeared into the shadows. Elizabeth did the opposite. She spent the next forty years traveling the country. She stood before the legislature and demanded new laws.
She said, "A woman's mind is her own, and the law must protect it."
Because of her, states changed their laws. They made it illegal to lock a person away without a fair trial and a medical exam. She turned her private pain into a public shield for thousands of other women.
She proved that even if you take away a woman’s home, her money, and her children, you can never truly take away her voice.

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#myphai
Warning mpreg mentioned❗️
I like the idea how Phainon would stress Mydei out throughout his pregnancy and after 😭
Phainon who would not stop running errands carrying heavy stuff when he's in his early pregnancy, then in his last trimester he would keep wandering off–
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📍Netanyahu, saat 19:00'da: “AB, İran'a karşı bizi destekleyin, yoksa kimliğinizi kaybedersiniz.”
🇪🇸 Pedro Sánchez, saat 20:00'de: 🔥 “İsrail'i desteklemek mi? Asla. AB'yi bir araya getirip İsrail'i tamamen boykot etmeye ve tüm bağları koparmaya çalışacağım.”
“Bu Salı. İsrail'in davranışlarına bağlı olarak büyük bir adım atabiliriz.” 🫡
Ne lider ama, İspanya'nın omurgası! 🇪🇸 🔥
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