Joanne Morrison

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Joanne Morrison

Joanne Morrison

@DjmMorrison

เข้าร่วม Kasım 2015
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Joanne Morrison
Joanne Morrison@DjmMorrison·
@TheProperPen @Tanyaelisabeth My greatest accomplishments are definitely my children. My greatest regret is not establishing a good career. I have always worked but without a good career I struggle as a widow to financially support myself. I never planned to have to do it alone. Huge mistake!!!
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Proper Pen🇻🇦
Proper Pen🇻🇦@TheProperPen·
@Tanyaelisabeth I'm so sorry you had to hear that. I think a lot of women are waking up to the fact that they were sold a lie. I quit my six-figure tech job to start a family and it was the best thing I ever did.
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Tanya
Tanya@Tanyaelisabeth·
This is what feminism never talks about: The daughters who grow up hearing they were the reason their mothers didn’t chase their dreams. I know I heard it from my own mother. How she never got to chase her dreams of college because she had me. Kids just like me, all over the world, who became symbols of missed degrees, stalled careers, and unfulfilled ambitions. Every time she looked at me she saw all the things she never got to do. Children treated like obstacles instead of gifts. Feminism told women that we were enslaved by motherhood. That our value was somewhere “out there”, in an office, a title, a diploma. Always out there, never in our homes, never with our families. So now there’s a generation of children being raised by women who saw them as the death of their potential. Not as the blessings they are. This is what happens when you convince women that motherhood is a curse. You don’t just ruin womanhood. You poison the home. You raise children who grow up feeling like burdens, and what a cruel burden that is to place on a child.
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Tanya
Tanya@Tanyaelisabeth·
@yespleasanother Leave it to a liberal to tell me I don’t know about my own life and my own experiences. If I had turn out a tranny because of my mean daddy you’d be here salivating. Can’t stand you people.
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Joanne Morrison
Joanne Morrison@DjmMorrison·
@Tanyaelisabeth Most women can and do have both! Only an idiot would have children and not ensure they have a good career for which to financially support those children. Very irresponsible and scary position to be in.
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Kristina Bolten
Kristina Bolten@Kristinartz·
If you were raised in a "veggie with every meal" household, What do you eat with spaghetti?
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Joanne Morrison
Joanne Morrison@DjmMorrison·
@Idarabasimi Of course! Some women are on the pill due to hormonal reasons. It also takes time to build interesting when going on the pill. A person may be a virgin when starting to take the pill and is now fully prepared when she does decide to lose her virginity.
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Idara
Idara@Idarabasimi·
Can a virgin be on the pill?? Like she’s never ever had sex before but she’s using the “once daily pregnancy prevention pill”. Is that a thing??
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aka
aka@akafaceUS·
A woman bought a window seat on a flight and sat in her assigned spot. When a child began throwing a tantrum for her seat, she politely declined to move. Instead of handling the situation, the child’s family began harassing her, filming her without her permission and posting the video online to shame her. The clip went viral, and as a result, she was targeted by internet backlash and ultimately lost her job when her employer saw the video.
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Joanne Morrison
Joanne Morrison@DjmMorrison·
@honeymoon250 Not white guilt necessarily but I do understand and appreciate my privilege that I have because I was born into a white family. I have been very blessed to take many things for granted and not have the struggles that my friends who are not white have.
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Honey 🛼
Honey 🛼@honeymoon250·
Real thoughts 💭 If you're white, have you ever suffered from white guilt even a little? 🤔
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LadyValor
LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
If a coworker has a car and lives near my house, and drives me to work every day, am I obligated to chip in for gas?
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Joanne Morrison
Joanne Morrison@DjmMorrison·
@LoudOutside Sorry no way. You don’t get to deprive your child of doing special things with their father just because you chose to have more than one baby daddy. It sucks but it is their reality. No way this man has to take all of your children
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Loud Outside
Loud Outside@LoudOutside·
Mother insists ex husband must take all six of her children to Disneyland even though only one is his Thoughts on this?
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A.Brown
A.Brown@_DundeePerfect_·
@nickimoraa If someone moaned about the smell coming from me I would put more on the next day. What's the Boss going to do sack them? In the UK that would be classed as unfair dismal.
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Nicki 🫧🪷
Nicki 🫧🪷@nickimoraa·
Does your boss have the right to tell you that your perfume is too strong and it’s offensive to others in the office and you should stop using it ?
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Joanne Morrison@DjmMorrison·
@nickimoraa Absolutely! There are many people who are sensitive to scents and many offices that are scent free. I am a person who gets severe headaches and nausea if around strong perfumes. It is a health issue. You cannot wear perfume or aftershave in my office. It isn’t just me impacted.
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Joanne Morrison
Joanne Morrison@DjmMorrison·
@clareanneath Oh Hell no! You need to know the person you plan to spend the rest of your life with. You absolutely need to live together to know if you are compatable partners.
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Clare Anne Ath
Clare Anne Ath@clareanneath·
Normalize not living together before marriage.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
AITAH for refusing to let my brother-in-law and his new wife use our bedroom during their honeymoon stay? My husband (36M) and I (35F) live in a very scenic area — the kind of place people pick for their honeymoon. His brother (30M) and soon-to-be wife (28F) asked if they could stay with us after their wedding since they’re on a tight budget. We said absolutely — happy to host. We have a two-bedroom house. The guest room is also my home office, so it has an air mattress instead of a permanent bed. Not ideal, but it works fine for guests. Last week, my BIL asked my husband if they could stay in our bedroom instead because, in their words, an air mattress "doesn't feel honeymoon-appropriate." When my husband asked how I felt, I told him honestly: I’m not comfortable giving up our bedroom, especially for a honeymoon. It’s our personal space, our bed, and it just felt… too intimate. My husband agreed. Well, word got around the family, and now his sister is saying we’re being inconsiderate and that “it’s their honeymoon, they shouldn’t have to sleep on an air mattress.” My husband is now torn because he doesn’t want family tension. But I’m still a firm no. I don’t think being generous hosts means giving up the most private part of our home, especially when the request feels less about comfort and more about wanting a fully private, fully “romantic” setup — which I’m just not comfortable providing. We already offered what we reasonably can: a free place to stay in a beautiful location. I don’t think hosting someone means surrendering our bedroom. Credit - amitheassholee
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Chef 👩🏻‍🍳
Chef 👩🏻‍🍳@chefsevenn·
Did you use to eat egg sandwiches back in the day when times were rough
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Joanne Morrison
Joanne Morrison@DjmMorrison·
@saylordocs Where the hell are paying 10.00 for eggs and 3200.00 for rent? I suggest you move.
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Documenting Saylor
Documenting Saylor@saylordocs·
Older generations say “we all struggled in our 20s.” No, you didn’t. You didn’t pay $3200 for rent and $10 for eggs. You didn’t graduate into $50K student debt and $0 job security. Gen Z isn’t dramatic. They’re drowning.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
We went out to dinner with a group of five, and by the end of the night the bill was right around $577 and change. When it came time to pay, we left a $60 tip because we felt like that was a fair amount and wanted to leave something extra for the service. What I didn’t expect was the server making a comment that she was expecting closer to $120. And no, it didn’t come across like some light little joke either. The tone felt serious, the moment got awkward fast, and suddenly we were standing there feeling uncomfortable over a tip we had already chosen to leave in the first place. When we pushed back and mentioned possibly talking to a manager, that’s when the story suddenly changed to “I was just kidding.” But let’s be real — not every rude comment magically becomes a joke just because someone gets called out on it. The whole thing left us feeling weird and honestly kind of embarrassed, because we weren’t trying to short anybody. We tipped what we thought was reasonable, and being confronted like that completely changed the vibe of the night. So now I’m curious — was $60 on a $577 bill really that unreasonable, or would most people also think asking for $120 was way out of line?🙄🙄 By Martha Barker
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We Love Food
We Love Food@_we_love_food·
Settle a Debate: What are these called?
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Ron wright
Ron wright@ronsterd89·
I found this beautiful hutch at a garage sale last weekend It really came home with meShould I paint it?
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Joanne Morrison
Joanne Morrison@DjmMorrison·
@ronrule @benecoleman Academic standing means nothing in the big picture. No employer cares what your grades were in high school. Homeschooled kids fail miserably in social skills and their ignorance often shines. Their parents refused to expose them to real life. They struggle. I feel bad for them.
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Ron Rule
Ron Rule@ronrule·
@benecoleman I would argue the opposite. Home and private school kids test higher than public school kids, so if anyone is contributing to the decline it’s the public schools.
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Ron Rule@ronrule·
If you homeschool your kids, you should be exempt from the portion of your property taxes that goes to the local schools.
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