@cessonmute 4 and 5 are the only two that matter. everyone can improve how good they are in the bed. Everyone should get jealous for certain things. Texting back in a reasonable time is perfect.
I live here for 10 years and obviously this post is a joke. They literally use more pesticides (locally and industrially) than just about anyone. It’s a literal epidemic here. The beef is absolutely horrible and they use horse meat regularly. Growing season is all year so it does help with having options all year but beyond that there is a reason you don’t see Colombia culinary or restaurants all over the world. The food here is as bad as it gets.
All the research I’ve done suggests 🇨🇴 Colombia may have some of the best supermarket produce on Earth.
Endless microclimates + volcanic soils.
Fruit & vegetables, little pesticide use, farms are small & naturally organic.
All beef is grass-fed.
Egg yolks are dark orange.
Milk is barely processed, no additives, grass-fed cows.
Arepas (carb base) literally have three basic ingredients.
In general, everything tastes real & full of flavour.
@BestinDogs And then you let her down again by not posting any information to help us know where she is and how we can help her! You complain but then let her down too. Either that or this is a fake post. Either way you’re the problem too.
BELLA…RETURNED FOR LOVING TOO MUCH.
Yes, you read that right.
This gentle, 5-year-old pitbull mix was brought back to the shelter because she wanted to snuggle too close to her person at night. Her only “crime”? Wanting to feel safe beside the human she loved most.
It wasn’t because she misbehaved.
It wasn’t because she didn’t get along with other pets.
It wasn’t because she chewed up the couch or made a mess.
She was returned because her need for affection — for warmth, for connection — was “too much.”
Now, Bella curls up on her blanket every day, trembling and confused, wondering why love wasn’t enough. She flinches at sudden movements, barely lifts her head when people walk by. Her world has turned upside down… again.
This sweet soul doesn’t need much — just someone who understands that love and closeness aren’t bad habits. They’re what make a dog family.
Bella deserves a forever home where cuddles are welcome, where “too much affection” simply doesn’t exist. 🖤
Imagine you chose the loser boyfriend and it didn’t work out and then you would have to live with having abandoned your little angels for something that didn’t even work out in the end. This is the easiest decision ever. So much so makes me wonder if this post is real. Anyone who does what you do for those angels wouldn’t hesitate to dump the loser and keep the dogs. Dog is God spelled backwards for a reason.
From a post
boyfriend dropped the ultimatum on me last night while I was feeding the dogs: "It's either me or them. I can't do this anymore." I just stood there holding Shadow's food bowl, watching my three rescues waiting patiently for dinner, and felt my heart crack in half.
"They're just dogs," he said. "You care more about them than you do about us." Maybe he's right - I did spend three weekends building custom bunk beds for them (took me forever and more trips to Home Depot than I care to admit). I did convert our spare room into their space. And yes, I do plan my entire schedule around their feeding times and anxiety medications.
But here's what he doesn't understand: Bruno was found in a dumpster with cigarette burns. Bella spent two years chained outside in all weather until her paws were permanently damaged. Shadow still won't let men near him after whatever hell he went through. I promised each of them they'd never be abandoned again.
My sister thinks I'm insane. "You're choosing dogs over a relationship? You'll die alone surrounded by animals." Even my mom suggested I rehome them. Everyone acts like I'm throwing my life away, but when I went through my divorce, when I couldn't get out of bed from depression, these three were the only reason I kept going.
I know what I should do. I know what makes logical sense. But how do I look at Shadow hiding under his special blanket and tell him that after everything, he's still not worth keeping? How is that not the ultimate betrayal?
Finally someone who understands what the wall is…it actually has nothing to do with a level of beauty at all certain age. Even if a woman over 35 can have kids, besides the risk involved, the mother ages even faster and her body manages the pregnancy far worse than in her child bearing years.
@itsmorganariel The “wall” is not really looks. Pre-wall is your prime child bearing years. “Post wall” is more like your late 40s when giving birth is not viable. Just saying.
@itsmorganariel Tell me you don’t know the meaning of the wall without telling me you don’t know the meaning of the wall lol I think you’re great and follow you but you’re really reaching here and missing the entire point.
The Jews did not kill Jesus.
Some did.
The Catholics did not pogrom Jews.
Some did.
Whites did not enslave Africans.
Some did.
Guilt cannot be assigned to future members of a group for the historic actions of a few.
This is the wisdom of discernment.
“The Jews killed Christ” is no more accurate than saying, “The Romans killed Caesar.” True, Caesar was murdered by a powerful faction of Romans. But other Romans supported him and took up his cause. Only in the case of Jews is blame assigned in this way. That’s anti-Semitism.
The fact that the Jews were the ones responsible for the death of Jesus is the least controversial thing I have ever heard.
It is a historical fact.
Why the outrage and blood libel claims? Genuinely confused.
@SaltyCat_999@GmorganJr Thanks! The Jews didn’t kill him.
Besides, he had to die for your sins. He was supposed to die and come back.
People killed Jews for no reason. Shocker