Momma Bear
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@KamalaHarris You are a disgrace to this country. I cannot stand you. Outside of Obama and Hillary the hate I have for you almost cripples me. You are a JOKE!!! Go away!!!!
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@LePapillonBlu2 $305 for two people for two weeks. I use to pay $165 for two people for two weeks when Biden was president. It’s getting ridiculous!
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@DelusionPosting No, but I’d ask the DA to recommend psych counseling for the kid, not jail time. The kid needs to understand why it’s wrong. Jail won’t teach him that, they’ll just think they’re a victim, in my opinion.
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@sneminaj Yes! One of my paternal great grandmothers passed away when I was 9. One of my maternal great grandmothers passed away in my early 30’s
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@HalfwayPost I know several women who didn’t change their last names when they got married because they didn’t want to lose who they were prior to getting married. They may not have thought voting would be a problem, but I’m sure they’re glad they didn’t change their last name.
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@Mubarak_mubious Going out for drinks or dinner with coworkers. Half of them don’t like you, the other half are secretly using you as an excuse to cheat with someone in that group. Nah, thanks I’m good with going home to my dogs and saving $30 bucks on two beers.
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@hy_wemmy I went to a professional make up artist, way before YouTube. They showed me the basics. Then once YouTube was popular for vlogging, I started keeping up with the trends there.
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@arnaudmercier @elonmusk In colorado you have to show identification to vote, but not to register. So, it all depends on which state you’re voting in.
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@elonmusk Excuse me, but I don't quite understand. Can you vote in the United States without an ID card?
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I’m really embarrassed to share this, but I desperately need your advice. I only have one real friend, and after today I’m not sure she’s even that. I took her to see my wedding dress and she couldn’t stop making faces before finally telling me it’s “too tight and doesn’t flatter my body.”
I’ve been dreaming about this dress for months—the lace detail, the way it hugs my curves, that gorgeous open back. When I put it on, I felt like the most beautiful version of myself. But now all I can hear is her voice saying, “it’s just not flattering.”
I’ve struggled with my weight my whole life and finally learned to love my body. This dress celebrates my figure instead of hiding it, which felt revolutionary after decades of wearing shapeless clothes to avoid judgment. But now I’m wondering if I’m deluding myself.
I found this boutique from a recommendation by one of the crafters I follow online—I ordered most of my wedding decor from her shop. The staff there made me feel gorgeous, but now I’m questioning whether they were just being nice to make a sale.
My fiancé hasn’t seen the dress yet, and I’m terrified he’ll feel the same way my friend did. Should I trust how I looked and felt in this dress, or listen to the one person whose opinion I thought I could count on?
I need honest feedback from strangers. Does this dress really look bad, or should I trust my instincts and wear what makes me feel beautiful on my wedding day?
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@Kheumani When she kicks you out because you decided you wanted to have your first official boyfriend at the age of 24.
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