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@_itsallgood_
aspiring hippie, tree hugger, lil guy enthusiast. just doing my best to respect & honor all life (except mosquitoes) || she/her





Twitter turns 20. What is your favorite tweet of all time?

a relationship only works if the girl is kinda mean to her man

Cecil County, MD ☘️Bob is hoping to strike Gold Today Bob, a 12 yo senior is sadly still awaiting a Forever home or Foster Placement. He has a huge online fan base but, not a human to officially call his own yet:( Bob sadly tested positive for Felv & FIV. (410)441-2040.

BREAKING: I just signed the bill to extend postpartum coverage for Wisconsin moms from a lousy 60 days to one full year after giving birth. I promised I'd never stop fighting to make sure moms and babies had the postpartum care they need, and today, I delivered on that promise.

The most destructive piece of internet lore ever created is the phrase: "If they wanted to, they would." It sounds empowering, but it is actually deeply narcissistic. It assumes that a person’s actions are dictated 100% by their desire for you, while completely ignoring their capacity. A partner can desperately want to give you the world, but if they are fighting a silent financial war, battling burnout, or dealing with a health crisis, their capacity is at zero. Measuring a stressed partner's love strictly by their ability to "perform" is a lethal mistake. "If they wanted to, they would" is the fastest way to lose a fiercely loyal partner over a temporary lack of bandwidth.



The Justice Department is suspending a policy requiring newly hired federal prosecutors to possess at least one year of experience practicing law news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/do…

Grieving the death of a parent who's still alive is realizing the person you needed never really existed.












