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It’s going to be a global line dance.
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WhyTF is this even a thing? He pulls the most toxic, destructive, shit ideas out of his ass, then flings them everywhere with the specific goal of creating chaos that he can feast on. I’m going to dance on his grave when he finally chokes on a hamberder. Preferably one prepared with oleander sauce.
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And yet—he’s still destroying democracy instead of rotting in prison. Make it make sense.
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Art IS powerful feelings. 🫶🏼
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Interesting take. I view it differently. AI allows those with limited funds access to information and skills they would not otherwise be able to afford. AI can be my business & life coach, think tank, marketing expert, medical advisor, therapist, personal trainer, nutritionist, meal planner, et al.
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Thank you. 😊
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Thank you. 😊
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The U.S. “healthcare” system is a joke. It’s all greed—insurance companies, hospitals, big pharma. I had health insurance for 2 years in the last 33. Fortunately, I’m extremely healthy, focus on good nutrition (vegetarian for 35 years) and have an active lifestyle. Otherwise, I’d be screwed. I’m 58.
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Good catch. 🙃
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I’m here for it!
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Coultergeist is still around? Ick. She’s such a waste of protoplasm.
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WTAF kind of revisionist history is that waste of protoplasm spewing now?! JFC, she’s dangerously stupid. MTG needs to crawl back into her bog hole. 🧌
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Fabulous all-star ticket. Needs Booker on it. I’d vote and rally tf behind that! 🗳️💙
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They’re wearing masks because it’s easier for them to see than wearing white pointy hats with eye holes.
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Great job! Awesome result! 🤩 If I had a yard, I would absolutely put this in as a water feature. 😂💁🏼‍♀️
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Because it’s hard to see out of white pointy hoods with eye holes.
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That was epic! Hahahaha. MTG is such a POS.
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✅ And I’m not done yet. The book is in progress. It will most definitely be ban-worthy.
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Thanks. I’m glad I made it through too. 😊 That was my 1st of 5 gun incidents in my life. All with men. At the time of the reading (43), my count was at 3. Now, ask me why I’d choose the bear. 🐻
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We had a wall of books. One night when my parents were going out, my dad said, “You can read any of these books…” *gestures with a sweep of his arm* “…but not these,” *points to The Choirboys by Joseph Wambaugh, and See the Woman by Dallas Barnes.* (graphic 🌶️) You can guess how that worked out. 🐈🪦😏😂
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It’s full of really solid strategies for building better habits and changing bad ones. Habit stacking and habit identity are two of my favs.
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He has 7 tumors now, and has had mast cell cancer for 8 years. The most recent tumor is attached to his esophagus. I don’t use a normal collar (just a bandana), so it doesn’t put pressure on the throat tumor. He doesn’t feel the muzzle tumor. I rinse it with salt water and he doesn’t even blink.
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No. I’d help him cross 🌈 🐕 if he were in pain. He’s very active and surprisingly healthy despite having cancer. The tumor is messy and unsightly, but it doesn’t affect his ability to eat or play. His coat is soft and full. His appetite, digestion, and elimination are perfect. And he’s always happy.
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I love the history, and the architecture I saw there, and the culture. (Though as a vegetarian, I almost starved to death there and in Berlin. 😂) Somewhere in an old hard drive, I have pics of Kronborg Castle in Helsingør. That was fascinating to see something that old. 😍
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From high school to 15 years ago, it was mainstream fiction, no genre. Then from 15 years ago to now, it’s memoir, and select nonfiction: usually writing craft related, or productivity (Atomic Habits), and what I call social philosophy (like Barking Up the Wrong Tree and Everything is Figureoutable)
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My early reading was all over the place. I had a set of hardbound classics I loved, then it was Walter Farley and V.C Andrews, then by junior high it was Stephen King, John Saul, Dean Koontz, Joseph Wambaugh, and Jackie Collins (all totally not age-appropriate 😂). Then Harlequin romances.
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I DON’T consider taggers artists, especially when they deface real art with their scribbles. 🤬
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I think you’ll get more mileage with that compliment if you write it on the back of a print of your bathroom furry pic.
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That’s the BEST gift ever. Being able to have adventures, body and mind. I’ve lived so many lives and experiences through the books I’ve read. What’s your favorite genre?