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flutemusik.bsky.social
Nerdy single mom. Loves Star Trek, Mass Effect, theater, and a bunch of other things šŸ––šŸ»
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I went once in 2004, and probably 3-4 times in 03?
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I was!
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I can’t say I don’t agree. Having the tallest coaster doesn’t mean you’ll automatically get numbers
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Oh yeah the HECHO EN MEXICO COKES ARE A WHOLE ā€˜NOTHER LEVEL
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My boyfriend is watching it for the first time and we just watched Hemmer’s demise and he was pissed
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Falcon’s Flight in Qiddya and that apparent Star Trek amusement park attraction in Türkiye says to me that the industry really doesn’t care about human rights, just money and catering to the extremely wealthy
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Hey, sometimes a PBJ just HITS. I don’t make the rules
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I’ll be back at the park tomorrow and Sunday, open to close both days
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I have a story about those shirts chafing from last summer. It is not a story I’d share with anyone…too private, but I have a story 🤣🤣🤣
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The shirt on the second pic is pretty much the same. We just wear khaki shorts
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YAYYYYYY
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Oh he quit Wendy’s during the fall of his junior year. He started this job as work placement for school in January
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Sending love and support
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It’s a 2019 Chevy Cruze. Bought it obviously used. Nothing fancy, but it has about 100k less miles than my old Ford Fusion. And a cool touch screen with for Apple CarPlay (it was something I really wanted in my next car). It came from the dealership my son works at so I got the employee discount too
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Wooo! The mid 40s is kind of the best for not giving a fuck 🤘
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It’s a cool change for me. I’m almost in the same decade (2019)
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🤣🤣🤣
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Aww! I’m flattered. Idk if he would be. But I do think he did pick up a good bit of my looks šŸ’…šŸ¼
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I helped him register and tried to emphasize the importance of voting even in small elections like today
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My boyfriend and I have been watching SNW so he can be ready for the new season and he was not happy with that episode
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It’s super cool. My kids were so excited when I told them. That was the best part
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Also Saturday and Sunday were miserable. My feet were prunes when I finally got home and took off my shoes 🤣
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Im only there on weekends, so try to swing by at some point and say hi!
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I think just about everyone can agree that there was no absolutely morally correct answer, so she had to go with the best answer that was available
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Yep, she made the right decision. The crew would have been more adversely affected by the loss of Tuvok and Neelix than they were by the loss of Tuvix
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Cool. Cool cool. šŸ™„
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Wasn’t he maybe involved in the big racket over FirstEnergy?
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Here is the article for anyone interested www.theguardian.com/business/202...
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No, it sure seems like they don’t
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Addendum: I’m not a constitutional scholar, but I can read and find Supreme Court rulings
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This isn’t about opinion. It’s about constitutional law. The idea that citizenship can be stripped from certain U.S.-born children based on their parents’ status is not only wrong—it’s dangerous. Let’s not pretend otherwise. šŸ›‘
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In United States v. Wong Kim Ark (1898), the Supreme Court affirmed that the children of non-citizens—even if their parents are not U.S. citizens—are entitled to birthright citizenship if they are born on U.S. soil. That includes the children of undocumented immigrants.ā¬‡ļø
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The 14th Amendment guarantees that ā€œAll persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States.ā€ That has been the law of the land since at least 1898. ā¬‡ļø
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Let’s set the record straight. This letter from Yost misrepresents the Constitution and Supreme Court precedent. He claims that birthright citizenship applies only if a child is born to parents who are in the U.S. legally. But that is not what the Constitution says. ā¬‡ļø
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It’s kinda why I like them šŸ˜Ž
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Good lort, that is incredible 🄰
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It is 🄰
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No harm done! I’ve chosen to keep it for my kids 🄰
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That’s neat! I would be more excited if it weren’t my ex’s name 😬