D. D.
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D. D.
@WTD60a
Retired, opinionated and Oregon Ducks fan. Blocks are quick. #Resist
Katılım Eylül 2018
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@TheProjectUnity One interpretation / conspiracy of the assassination of JFK has to do with releasing ufo info.
They say history repeats itself?
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@seyirnotlari What was accumulated prior to the wedding should stay with the partner that built it. Prenup
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Arkadaşlar lütfen bana bir akıl verin, düşünmekten kafayı yemek üzereyim. Üç ay sonra düğünümüz var. Yıllardır dişimden tırnağımdan arttırarak, ailemin de biraz desteğiyle aldığım kendi üstüme büyük bir evim var. Nişanlım şimdi tutturdu, "evlenmeden önce o evi satıp benim ticari borçlarımı kapatalım, evliliğe yepyeni ve temiz bir sayfa açarak başlayalım" diye. Kabul etmeyip "o benim gelecekteki güvencem" dediğimde ise beni ona güvenmemekle ve bencil olmakla suçluyor. "Eşler arasında senin benim olmaz, sen şimdiden böyle yapıyorsan biz nasıl aile olacağız" diyerek trip atıyor ve evliliği sorgulamaya başlıyor. Bir yanda yılların emeği ve tek güvencem, diğer yanda sevdiğim adam ve kurmayı hayal ettiğim yuva. İnanılmaz arada kaldım ve resmen kendimi suçlu hissetmeye başladım. Siz yerimde olsanız ne yapardınız?
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@TheProjectUnity Lets say we avoid the light.... but then, where do our souls actually go?
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@mmpadellan Of course it was staged. This LOSER doesn't have an intelligent bone spur in his body to plan something that looks halfway legit.
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@CrazyVibes_1 OK, these folks are blaming you for not checking on mom.
She said she fell and phone was out of reach.
So install a nanny camera that you can watch on your phone. Christ, these people......🤔
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My mom is 70. Lives alone. Neighbor came over last week. Said “Your mom okay? I haven’t seen her in days.” I went to check. Found her on the floor. Fell. Couldn’t get up. Been there three days. Dehydrated. Scared. Alone. I asked why she didn’t call. She said “My phone was on the table. I couldn’t reach it.” The neighbor said “I should’ve checked sooner. I’m sorry.” Got mom to the hospital. She recovered. The neighbor visited every day. Brought flowers. Sat with her. When mom came home the neighbor said “I’m checking on you daily now. Whether you like it or not.” Every morning. 9 AM. Knocks on the door. Makes sure mom’s okay. Brings her coffee. Talks. Cares. Mom’s not alone anymore. Because a neighbor paid attention. Noticed an absence. Checked. I thanked her. She said “That’s what neighbors do. We look out for each other.” I think about those three days. Mom on the floor. Nobody coming. I think about what would’ve happened. Without this neighbor. Who noticed. Who cared. Sometimes being saved looks like someone knocking on your door.
—Amanda, Georgia
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