keechmft.bsky.social
Multiply neurodivergent plural therapist who works with folks others have said are "too much." Sometimes speaker / trainer. Sister of Perpetual Indulgence. Mostly a dork. Co-founder of The Refractory : https://powertotheplurals.com/refractory/
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emotional connection than others. This doesn't make sense as it can be as rich and complex as any romantic tangle. And then there can be platonic polycules as deep as anything with family. I'm curious about where the hierarchy came from and why it persists?
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couples therapist to work it out, who basically told them... you don't need to see me. You're not married. You can just split. I often think of the missed opportunity and unseen love that must have existed for them to even think of couples therapy. Some times friendship is seen as a lesser
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Lol... omg🧡
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That's an amazing story
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That's horrific. Families are all there for a break and some fun together... not like they aren't raiding birthdays and picnics already. A chopper to a swap meet? I also heard they were checking papers outside of Disneyland.
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And my cat had to tell me my face smells weird.
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I kinda hate engagement rings. So that's why I provided my own. It's lovely and antique. But I stopped wearing it after I got a wedding band. I can't handle jewelry that catches on things. And most does. And let's not get into earrings. Absolutely not. After years of infections.. yeah, no.
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Historically, I've normally picked a few bits of jewelry, made sure they didn't catch on anything, put them on and then simply just wear them for years.
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It's actually pretty cool, imo
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I'm soon to be 49. But yeah. Not exactly senior.
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Yeah, I'm super worried about them but also proud they did that.
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Smdh ..... manufactured scarcity
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Oh.... he's deploying 2000 national guards. So that's $1,060,000 per day. And after 30 days, that's $31,800,000.00.
Nearly 32 million dollars.
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I even got dragged to gay church on a Sunday with a Dolly Parton theme. But there was a lot of glitter and cinnamon buns as the communion and that helped ease my stress around church in general. After I left Lutheran School, I don't really do organized religion
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Lisinopril
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Agree. It's disgusting
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With just the initial 300 people, that's $159,000 per day. For 30 days, that's $4,770,000. But we can't afford to help people with disaster relief?
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Mint, thyme, sage, artemesia, four cherry tomato plants, & two collard plants. Like just people deciding to give me plants. Thank God grocery outlet is selling dirt for 8 bucks a giant bag.
I *did* find wild chamomile and somehow my catnip is growing back. & I'm trying to root grapes. We'll see.
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get them entirely off my lawn . And it worked! So I immediately started planting a big as F cactus garden in my front yard. And it lived!
And then I started in the backyard. It's been harder. And omg the soil, since I need raised beds. But now folks are throwing plants at me. This week I got
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Yeah, the only compression garments I like are corsets. Everything else is a sensory nightmare. Some folks say shapewear and compression socks are useful for pooling blood. I can't stand shape wear. Not only is it far more uncomfortable than a corset, it always ends up looking like a bibendum
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stopice.net
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Omg! I so want these. I want to share them with my Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
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For folks who want to know, the chicken is super easy. You need chicken with the bone in. You sauté the garlic with fresh sage leaves + salt & pepper. Then sear the chicken until brown. Add a cup white wine w/ rosemary, 1 lemon. Cook covered for 20. Take off heat, Add 2 yolks and whisk. Tada!