emily-c-r.bsky.social
Mom to a 1 year old. Advocate for diversity, equity & inclusion (also mental health, women’s health & the importance of a healthy dose of whimsy). Running on coffee, podcasts, pop punk & Bluey. Former nonprofit worker. Twitter expat. She/Her📍Colorado
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My son was born 2 weeks early so he was born like 5 weeks after my shower. The thought crossed my mind lol.
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I’ve been finding that these results are definitely not black or white. Like Trader Joe’s for example. They donate significantly more to democrats, but they also recently pulled DEI initiatives. But they would be the lesser of two evils if you’re choosing between them and Walmart.
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Same, I was pleasantly surprised because probably half of my clothes if not more, come from Old Navy.
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Old Navy has a lot of cute boys clothes! I liked Target’s kids brand (Cat & Jack) but I’ll try to buy from ON now. Carter’s doesn’t donate either way so I feel better about them too.
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That’s all the screenshots I took. Just a bunch of random brands that popped in my head. Hopefully this was helpful to look through. It was definitely interesting, there were some surprises, some not surprising.
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International Delight, Coffee Mate (Nestle), American Eagle, Burlington Coat Factory
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Budweiser vs Coors
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Huggies wins in Huggies vs Pampers
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IKEA, Levi’s, Barnes & Noble
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I didn’t realize Petco was much more republican leaning than Petsmart/Chewy (good to know)
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TJ Maxx, Ross, Trader Joe’s
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UGG, Sketchers, Dunkin’ Donuts, Michaels
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Fisher Price, BareMinerals, Converse (Nike), The North Face
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Walgreens, Domino’s Pizza, H&M, Carter’s (baby clothes)
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Columbia, Patagonia, Old Navy, Starbucks
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Five Guys, Arby’s, Benefit Cosmetics, Homegoods
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Here are more companies I looked up. Home Depot would be the one to avoid the most out of these.
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My arm wasn’t super sore at that point, but I did get some looks for having a sling while getting on the ride.
My husband thinks he tweaked his back from it once, but I think it happened on the Matterhorn (Batterhorn). I rode that one once and never again.
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It’s a fun ride! I went on it with a broken arm once, that’s how much I love it 😂
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Ok that's so cool! I'm a big Disneyland aficionado so I'm really jealous.
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Barnes and Noble has a really cute kids section. I know for me, I didn’t mind when people bought something not on my registry, especially books or toys.
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lol that would suck, poor parents having to get their kids ready for a game at the crack of dawn on a Saturday 😩
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His Severance hair is definitely a choice.
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So true.
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Are you just saying that because you don’t want it to haunt you?
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Nope nope nope nope nope
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He sings The Imperial March and makes lightsaber sounds.
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Go on Reddit on the curly hair subreddits. I’ve never had the patience for the curly girl method they talk about but it’s popular. A lot of people say it took their hair from just kinda wavy to defined curls/waves
My hair got thinner and curlier after giving birth & I didn’t know what to do either.
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You’ll have to show him! That and Kratt’s Creatures. They have a new animated one now too but it’s not the same!
Honestly I think Chris Kratt was one of my earliest crushes 🤣
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Btw has Corwin ever seen Zoboomafoo? (90s PBS kids show with a lemur that I loved growing up)
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I would think he’s trolling except that he’s making some concerning executive orders that match what he said.
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I shouldn’t be surprised anymore, why am I still surprised?
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What
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They don’t want the knee sock tan lines.
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Seriously is, in a good but hilariously and darkly weird way
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I agree, I don’t need to pay $50 for a tiny meal with a squid ink reduction sauce or edible gold or whatever 🤣🤣🤣
Have you seen the movie The Menu?
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Yeah I’m just not a fine dining person. It’s not worth the money at all to me. Every once in a while a steak house or Italian place is nice but even those I like to still be on the casual side of nice
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Definitely seems worse, it’s even more under the table than we thought.
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That show makes me want to eat sandwiches. Like even when they show the fine dining stuff I’m just like, I’d be in the to-go line for a sandwich if I was there lol
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Ugh that sucks. At least it sounds like your sister doesn’t like it either.