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I guess this is a grief account now

I guess this is a grief account now

@juliagulia317

My husband died suddenly and I'm having a real hard time. I used to do stuff now I walk around in a fog.

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Shrimp & Grits
Shrimp & Grits@ShrimpGritsCats·
I had a feeling they were sleeping in here. They weren’t ready to get up, though!
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@CoraCHarrington I took the most amazing history of clothing course in college (theater/costuming course) and I sold the 2 textbooks and I regret it to this day. They were beautiful, rich, and while I have poor fashion sense and am not involved in theater, I lament not having them to thumb thru.
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Cora Harrington
Cora Harrington@CoraCHarrington·
To my fashion friends, this will never apply to you. Many fashion books don’t get reprinted, especially the image-heavy ones, and even when they do, sometimes images are missing from the new edition or the text has changed. Always buy the fashion books. Don’t have regrets like me
Colin📚@TheBookshopMan

This coming year I will stop buying books and focus on my TBR pile. This coming year I will stop buying books and focus on my TBR pile. This coming year I will stop buying books and focus on my TBR pile. This coming year I will stop buying books and focus on my TBR pile.

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Taylor Swift Updates
Taylor Swift Updates@TSUpdating·
🚨| A worker at the chiefs’ christmas day game at arrowhead shares how Taylor Swift was running around telling everyone merry christmas and gifted them $600. “She was running around telling everyone merry Christmas and came towards me, saying thank you so much for working on Christmas, please take this, Merry Christmas (…) and I stopped to look at what was in my hand.... $600. My whole paycheck for two weeks.”
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CatBush
CatBush@FeistyKittyPie·
@JonathanShedler My conscious mind thinks I am not, but come to think of it, my hands have been typing up massive amount of SnackGate related posts all night and all day, so I must be on some level trying to start SnackGate II.🤣
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@MattZeitlin Same! My AP classes (history, lit, bio, ES, gov, etc) were TOUGH, getting an A was a feat, and I got 4s and 5s on all my tests. Except for Calc… had a “100” in the class and got a 2 on the test (I knew I was not prepared and that I would bomb, but senioritis was real).
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Matthew Zeitlin
Matthew Zeitlin@MattZeitlin·
the UCSD remedial math for kids who had 4.0 GPAs reminds me of a controversy at my high school where kids were getting "bad" grades in AP Bio (Bs and even B-'s) and yet were all getting 4s or 5s on the test...maybe that teacher was on to something!
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@nwilliams030 Agreed. Our website explained that our venue couldn’t accommodate children and I reached out to my friends with babies and expressly said “please bring them!”
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nicole ruiz
nicole ruiz@nwilliams030·
If you’re going to have a child free wedding you should at least a) have some exemption for newborn nursing infants unless you don’t actually want those moms to come b) recommend a local babysitter if you know you’re inviting moms from out of town
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Mel
Mel@the_mel_jar·
@Elroy_Muscato Criticize?! I am trying to help! I think my suggestion is a solid one! Real Swifties should understand!
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Mel
Mel@the_mel_jar·
After becoming an expert on Taylor Swift over the past week, part of me really thinks she should just do what she clearly wants to do and write an entire album of songs based on internet memes. Sure, it would be instantly dated, but it would work this out of her system, at least.
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That being said, I am repartnered with an incredible man, and Opalite and Fate of Ophelia feel so befitting of my journey of finding love again. And folks getting torn up by Actually Romantic are delulu. Taylor should've been meaner.
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Midnights came out 18 days after my husband died. It helped me grieve, process and explore my narrative of our relationship, and also brought joy. Showgirl came out on the anniversary of his death and it's hard to hold the joy of this album with my grief and remembering.
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dr. alicia andrzejewski (she/her)
this evaluation comment is forever one of the great achievements of my career. everyone has a race & everyone can & should equip themselves to talk about it. I worked hard to do so & this validation meant the world.
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@emilykmay I apologize if you’re not looking for advice, but I found a great photographer (for photos in Utah) on thumbtack and I know there are a lot of Colorado vendors who use that site. You’re able to set price ranges and availability so it helps narrow it down.
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emily may
emily may@emilykmay·
do I know anyone on here who would take engagement photos when Aaron and I are in Denver in the beginning of October? ❤️
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Andy O'Brien
Andy O'Brien@aobrien2010·
Don’t mess with Waldo County, Maine.
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aims ⸆⸉ 🦋❤️‍🔥
aims ⸆⸉ 🦋❤️‍🔥@shimmeringtay13·
anxiety girlies, do you have any game recommendations (preferably on phone or ipad) that help to distract you when you’re feeling anxious but aren’t too overwhelming? I’m not one to really play games but I’m struggling a lot right now and want to see if this might help 🫶🏻
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@sprksflyswft Thank you!!! What I’ve learned about the fandom today is a shocking number of folks don’t understand what an Easter egg is. Calling swapping out invisible string for the one an Easter egg? Lunacy.
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Friends of Bear Cat Rescue
Friends of Bear Cat Rescue@feederofcats·
and after all we've been through together, the mere thought of handing her off to someone else is enough to give me an anxiety attack
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Friends of Bear Cat Rescue
Friends of Bear Cat Rescue@feederofcats·
4 months ago she was adopted, fell out of a window, dragged her broken body under a car, was returned to me, 7 days in the ICU, 3 surgeries, 6 weeks of tube feeding... and now she's built enough trust in me to follow me around and stare at me like this so yes, I'm keeping Wonton
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Yeah, where is it?
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

WHAT HAPPENED TO ALL THE EVIDENCE AGAINST EPSTEIN? The FBI's chain of custody for evidence is a meticulously documented process designed to ensure the integrity, authenticity, and admissibility of physical or digital items from the moment they are collected until they are presented in court or disposed of. It serves as a chronological record that tracks every interaction with the evidence, preventing tampering, contamination, loss, or unauthorized access. This protocol is critical in criminal investigations, as any break in the chain can render evidence inadmissible or undermine a case. The process is governed by strict guidelines outlined in resources like the FBI's Handbook of Forensic Services and aligns with broader federal standards from the Department of Justice and National Institute of Justice. Evidence is collected at the scene using sterile tools and protective gear to avoid contamination. Each item is immediately documented with details such as the date, time, location, collector's name, case number, and a unique evidence number. For digital evidence like videos or lists, items are sealed in tamper-evident packaging to preserve their state. Photographs or videos of the evidence in situ are often taken for verification. Items are packaged separately to prevent cross-contamination - in breathable paper bags for biological evidence or airtight containers for digital media. Seals use tamper-evident tape that shows if opened. Labels include chain-of-custody forms listing all handlers. Every transfer (e.g, from field agent to lab, or between units) requires a signed log on the chain-of-custody form, noting the handler's name, date, time, purpose, and condition of the evidence. Evidence is stored in secure facilities under controlled conditions - refrigerated for perishables, dark and cool for digital media to prevent degradation. Access is limited to authorized personnel, with audits and inventories conducted regularly. Shipping uses trackable methods like registered mail or couriers, complying with regulations for hazardous or sensitive items. During lab analysis, each step is logged. If evidence is returned or destroyed post-case, this is documented with approvals. Breaks in the chain trigger internal investigations, as they could indicate negligence or misconduct. This system creates multiple redundancies: physical seals, digital logs, audits, and legal accountability. In the context of Epstein's investigations, the FBI raided his properties and seized vast amounts of evidence, including hard drives, CDs, videos, documents, and other media potentially containing "blackmail" videos or client lists. Official reviews, including a 2025 DOJ-FBI memo, confirm the seizure of over 300 gigabytes of data, including victim images/videos and over 10,000 downloaded child sexual abuse materials (CSAM) and pornography. The FBI's chain-of-custody protocols make accidental loss virtually impossible without deliberate interference. Every item would be logged at collection (e.g, during the 2019 NY raid, agents photographed contents of a safe containing hard drives, CDs labeled "Young [Name] + [Name]" or "Girl pics nude," diamonds, cash, and passports). Transfers require signed forms, and digital evidence is cataloged in secure databases. Losing an item would leave a glaring gap in records, triggering automatic audits or alerts. Evidence is stored in locked, monitored facilities with limited access. For digital items like videos, backups and encryption are standard. Accidental loss (e.g, misplacement) is improbable due to inventories and surveillance. If "lost," it would imply someone with access intentionally removed or deleted it - e.g, a 2025 whistleblower alleged FBI agents systematically deleted Epstein-linked files, and a 2021 court hearing revealed safe contents temporarily "went missing" after the raid. High-profile evidence like Epstein's undergoes extra scrutiny, with DOJ oversight and potential Inspector General reviews. The FBI's protocols create a near-impenetrable system where "loss" demands active subversion - such as falsifying logs, breaking seals, or deleting data - implying corruption or cover-up rather than oversight. So what happenend to the mountain of evidence?

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Sen. Lisa Murkowski
Sen. Lisa Murkowski@lisamurkowski·
We are lawmakers. Our responsibility is to legislate, not to shrug our shoulders and take direction from the White House.
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