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indigoturtle4581.bsky.social
The problem with anxiety is how often it’s valid.
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I am 54 and have had 3 separate MMR vaccines. As a child, in the outbreak of 91, and when I had a child-they ran my titers and said I needed it. That 3rd one was pre ACA, and I wonder how many moms were vaccinated under the radar since it was NOT covered at the time. 💜
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So people who are raising their kids and already in debt, who may not qualify for a care card, and whose vet may require advanced payment should …what? Just because you can’t think of it doesn’t mean the situation doesn’t exist. 💜☮️
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Poopyhead. It’s just the kind of thing kids say. ( my grandnephew would be saying “what the fah is going on?”
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Very concerned pickles.
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@mcuban.bsky.social do THIS
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Did they help you out with that? Or just leave you hanging? Fear is an emotion you have, and if you face it, you get through it. Anxiety says “what if I don’t?” Anxiety circles around the back to jump scare you.
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Did you read the first rule?🤨😉
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Ope. That’s almost an episode of Wild Kratts. (Giant squid vs sperm whale)
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I told my kids to tell those monsters they had to leave because I said so and I am the boss of the house. Pretty much the only time I used “because I said so.” Kids deserve reasons.
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That would only hurt consumers by creating more shortages. A tax that goes missing hurts the government taxing it. Throwing out coffee you already have is not the flex you think it is.
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The riots will be pretty quiet as everyone will have a caffeine withdrawal headache. 😖
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“Now” ☮️💜
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Yes, downwind would have been my guess.
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Buy medical debt,and high interest student or payday loans. Working people are getting stuck in a merry go round of lower cash flow, and having to use revolving credit to buy groceries. If they don’t have to service debt, they might be able to stay afloat through the financial flood that’s coming.
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ProPublica is a good start?
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No. But then, I am woke. Ish.
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How fun to do Julia Childs meets America’s Test Kitchen meets Keith eats everything in my fridge. If only I didn’t have massive anxiety.
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That would be incredible.
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Ahahahahhaha Shared mailbox vs distribution list.
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I’ve decided to blame the lighting and the fact that I don’t have time for this shit.
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Is this funnier because I detest sage? Still. You’re the BEST.
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Yeah. Although travel in the upper Midwest in March is risky at best…
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On Amazon “everything is cloned” caveat emptor
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He has signed a bazillion pages that will be in the books. He’s not signing it in front of anyone. (Probably for the best as he has signulitis. This is a singlet/portmanteau (?) of sign and sinusitis. )
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And Milwaukee. Or..Green Bay? It was made for Green brothers.
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It will be when you get there! Make the whole room shimmer.
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What about Rigel 19?
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Honestly do you want to spend time with someone who can’t communicate about that? 😘
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We are recovering from the worst gerrymandering anywhere. The GOP no longer has a supermajority, so we are free from overriding the veto. They might actually need to negotiate. (Here’s hoping)