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The Walking Landmark

@RomanMali

Grok: this account is perfect for New Yorkers, Dominicans and anime lovers.

Brooklyn, NY เข้าร่วม Haziran 2011
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The Walking Landmark
The Walking Landmark@RomanMali·
I had the Dominican new years. Locked in is an understatement
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RednBlackSalamander
RednBlackSalamander@9mmballpoint·
To give you a sense of how quickly the parenting world has gone insane, I'm a Millennial and my friends and I all worked as babysitters when we were like 12
elizabeth@cobavines

@HighHeelEsquire She is THIRTEEN. If she was 16 or 17, yes this would be crazy overbearing. What are they doing at just 13 they don’t want the mom to see? She’s too young to be totally unsupervised. I don’t think this is too much at all. They’re babies.

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Thee Aries
Thee Aries@GiftedAsia·
Once a streaming company starts charging for plans that include commercials, it’s time to disengage. That defeats the whole purpose of on demand streaming. We were paying you not to show us ads. Y’all have lost it
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Heidi N. Moore
Heidi N. Moore@moorehn·
Again, I think we need to be very aware of the white women Karens aligned with Democrats, women who are acting as the paramilitary arm of the Democratic Party's Islamophobic apartheid regime by alleging that brown men are "dangerous." We've seen this before in the Jim Crow South. Women like Longwell, McMorrow, Gillibrand and others play a key role in creating racist fear and exclusion from social spaces for Muslims. You need to recognize this -- call it the Karen Strategy -- for what it is: Old-fashioned narrowminded bigotry.
It's politics@uspolitics1111

The most bizarre element of the batshit crazy Bulwark episode was when @SarahLongwell25 branded Zohran Mamdani a "malign actor" while staring @Timodc in the eyes. It's astounding how disconnected this never trump republican from reality and the needs of the democratic base

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csz
csz@cszabla·
lol climate-related insurance premiums have wiped out the financial benefit of relocating from NY to FL for tax reasons ft.com/content/5d2e68…
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Game Changer 👐
Game Changer 👐@GameChangerSam·
The only way to begin is by beginning. And season 8 is beginning soon... 🃏♠️♦️♣️♥️
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The Walking Landmark@RomanMali·
I just muted felon musty. Let’s see if I still have to watch his midlife crisis.
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Certified Boogeyman
Certified Boogeyman@blackiiingout·
AK when he found out he ain’t the main dick holster no mo 😭😭😭😭😭 DAMN LIV?!?!
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ebonically intelligent papi 🌻
Rap was really fun when this much imagination was used. I think the ‘lifestyle raps’ (which I’ve always loved btw) shifted things when they grew popular Nigga rapped about being a spy ! Rap some fiction yall
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Big Brain Psychology
Big Brain Psychology@BigBrainPsych·
Comedian Pete Holmes shares the simplest mental health tool he's ever used: "Yes, thank you." Pete was sent advance copies of his own book to send out to reviewers. When he looked through it, he realised it was three versions old filled with notes to himself, a placeholder word ("flappy") scattered throughout, and entire chapters he'd cut. "It was just my first book deeply disappointing." "You feel this like black cloud. You're just sad. Then you're embarrassed. To me it's the feeling and then it's the embarrassment that you have the feeling. It's worse than the feeling." But instead of spiralling, Pete applied the exact tool he'd written about in that very book. He said: "Yes, thank you." And it lifted. Pete explains why this works and it's simpler than any therapy framework or spiritual practice: "It just short-circuits your brain if you say yes, thank you to it. And I mean almost instantly in my experience." Flight delayed? Yes, thank you. Embarrassed about your own book? Yes, thank you. He breaks down the psychology behind it: "Everything [is] attraction and aversion. Aversion is just charging it with all of this push. Like a basketball underwater. So you're giving it all the energy." When you resist a bad feeling, you compress it. You give it power. "Yes, thank you" does the opposite, it stops the fight. And you don't need to make it profound: "It can just be a clean breath and a recognition that you're alive. And maybe you see the sun coming through the window." Most of our suffering is the layer of resistance we pile on top of it. The embarrassment about the embarrassment. The frustration about the frustration. "Yes, thank you" collapses that second layer instantly by simply not fighting it. "Really not debating with the bad feeling. Just saying yes, thank you to it. That's been one of the most powerful things in my life for sure."
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