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@bulbasaurss

it’s war eagle szn.

Katılım Mayıs 2019
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@dessyfreakaz I’m actually curious about this! What do you mean?
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Dessy@dessyfreakaz·
@bulbasaurss The interesting part about this is that in my experience a ton of women lie about this
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bee@bulbasaurss·
Good men settle down and marry women who have had sex with multiple partners before all the time. All. The time. I am confused by this, it doesn’t seem like reality to me.
DITCH THE EGO@DitchTheEgo

@sweetsugarbuddy It’s not that we believe they will be punished. It’s that men like us will never settle down with and marry a woman like that. Those women are married to men with weird self esteem issues. Sex is sacred and marrying a woman with a sexually sinful past is spiritually poisonous

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Herbert Nickel@HerbertNickel·
One of the most significant ecological catastrophes of the modern era is the decline and degradation of North American grassland.
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

In 1870, if you took a spade to the ground in Iowa, or Nebraska, or eastern Kansas, you could push it in to the haft and not hit anything that wasn't soil. Six feet of topsoil. Black, friable, alive. The richest agricultural earth on the planet, by a margin so absurd that European visitors with farming backgrounds went silent when they saw it turned over. Most arable land on Earth carries between one and eight inches of topsoil. The Great Plains carried seventy-two. Nobody had ploughed it. Nobody had fertilised it. Nobody had irrigated it. It had been built, slowly and completely, by something else. Stand back from the spade. Stand back from the field. Stand back far enough to see the continent. A herd of bison, fifty miles wide, takes five days to pass the hillside you are standing on. Colonel Dodge recorded this in Arkansas in 1871, and he was not the only one. From the top of Pawnee Rock the herd ran to the horizon in every direction at once. The earth, observers wrote, trembled at three miles. Sixty million animals. The largest gathering of large mammals the planet has ever held. They had been doing this for ten thousand years. The grass grew tall because the bison grazed it hard and moved on. Their hooves broke the crust for seed. Their wallows held the rain. Their dung fed the microbes. Their carcasses fed them harder. The deep-rooted prairie grasses, big bluestem, switchgrass, Indian grass, drove their roots fifteen feet down, locking carbon into the soil at a depth no plough would ever reach. The bison built the six feet of black earth. The bison were why it existed. Then the hide market arrived. Five thousand bison a day, shot from train windows, left to rot. The U.S. government encouraged it openly, because starving the Plains nations was cheaper than fighting them. By 1889, of the sixty million, five hundred and forty-one remained. The plough followed within a decade. The grass was turned under. The hooves and the wallows and the dung had stopped. The soil, untethered from the system that built it, dried. In April 1935 it rose into the sky as a black wall a thousand miles wide and travelled to the Atlantic. Six feet of soil, built over ten millennia, blown into the sea in a generation. There is no putting the bison back at that scale. The cow is the closest analogue the continent has. Run her like a bison, on grass, on the move, in a tight mob. Watch what the land does.

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Dura 🎀@ms0nigghaz·
At least if you want to love bomb me, please use money. You are scaring me with the “marriage and kids” talk.
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𝓑𝓮𝓻𝓵𝓲𝓷
𝓑𝓮𝓻𝓵𝓲𝓷@realmfberlin·
the neurodivergent tendency to never initiate a conversation but be very social and bubbly when approached
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Soleil@soleiljolina·
Microdosing hell by being aware and literate
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bee@bulbasaurss·
@RealJayPublic And men like that don’t deserve a good woman, correct?
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Jay Public@RealJayPublic·
@bulbasaurss Yah a very small amount. If youre into double digits you dont deserve a good man.
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nini ˙⋆✮
nini ˙⋆✮@infinitelynini·
Doing this is what genuinely shifted my confidence and self concept. I woke up one day and got tired of feeling insecure and being a victim to my own mental prison. I realized it was all just coming from me. And i realized if I created it, it means I can change it too.
zade@tyl0saur

when you drop the self pity and just start moving like you dgaf its genuinely so healing like i actually have no reason to feel bad for or about myself

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soosoorandom@sluvity_____·
you can tell how much internal shame someone has by how judgmental they are.
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Simon Holland@simoncholland·
Had to say goodbye to our almost 14 year old weimaraner, Lucy, last night. Makes me think of this genius tweet from an old internet friend. Final dog tax below.
Simon Holland tweet media
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bee@bulbasaurss·
kinda love how insane candace owens is
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goma@soigomaa·
we live on a planet where trees warn each other of danger through a fungal network. Where octopuses dream. Where elephants return to the bones of the deceased and stand over them in silence. Where bees use dance to communicate where to fly and where the flower is. Where crows remember the faces of people who were cruel to them and pass this memory to their children. Where ants build cities. Where cats purr at a frequency that accelerates the healing of bones. Where, after a forest fire, the first thing the earth does is grow flowers.
quote@itsmubashi

Daily reminder :

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bee@bulbasaurss·
@terfenjoyer No, it wasn’t boastful. You’re misconstruing the tone. I said I can have it all: I can have slept with multiple people before my marriage, have a healthy marriage, and have a wonderful career. I actively have those things. 🥰
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Sad Feelings@terfenjoyer·
@bulbasaurss and yeah you were boastful about your past while being married. you're proud of your promiscuity. these guys are delusional, since you clealy cant be bothered, but whoring is still bad.
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bee@bulbasaurss·
explain why I’m married to a man w hella self confidence and self worth and he’s hot lmao xoxoxoxo AND I had fun in college get losttt
DITCH THE EGO@DitchTheEgo

@sweetsugarbuddy It’s not that we believe they will be punished. It’s that men like us will never settle down with and marry a woman like that. Those women are married to men with weird self esteem issues. Sex is sacred and marrying a woman with a sexually sinful past is spiritually poisonous

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bee@bulbasaurss·
@terfenjoyer I had sex with a handful of partners in college. I went to bars and danced. I wore short shorts, crop tops, danced, etc lol. I also spent 8 years in college, obtained my doctorate with a 4.0, and managed a non profit at the same time. :)
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Sad Feelings@terfenjoyer·
@bulbasaurss You said you "had fun in college." It sounded like you're saying "I have a hot husband and I fucked whoever I liked in college so your rules clearly don't apply! I can do whatever I want."
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bee@bulbasaurss·
Twitter is a cess pool of bots I hate it
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