kcontillo.bsky.social
SWPA Mom, Humanist, Reproductive Rights, Existential Questioner, Reading, Gardening, Run-on Sentencer
ENFP w/ADHD
B.A. Sociology/Deviance
A.A. Human Services
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*If youâre not ALARMED you have NOT been paying attention*
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This is about 30 yards down the road from me, a horrific accident. Very tragic.
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It was nice talking to you tonight, Towelie.
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No, that does not sound familiar. They must see more stars there. I stayed at a mountain rental in Davis, WV before the pandemic & the sky was amazing. Never saw so many stars. I did a double take when we first got out of the car since we arrived after dark. Naturally, after that day, it was cloudy.
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Beautiful! Love all that green and the trees
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*You
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Youâre could be a long-lost cousin.
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My dad side is Polish. I visited my brother in KrakĂłw last summer. Very beautiful city with wonderful architecture. I get unnaturally excited over architecture.
That, and zippered pockets. Itâs hard to find adequately sized zipper pockets in female clothing! Both get my neurotransmitters firing.
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Iâm laughing. Iâm familiar with Steubenville because weâd have a family reunion there yearly for my dadâs big family until everyone moved to Chicago. Theyâre all originally from Steubenville.
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Iâm not familiar with BFE. Is that anywhere near Steubenville?
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Sounds fun. Not what I wouldâve expected.
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I have also heard that about songs.
My brother was a Marine who specialized in Russian intelligence. He lived in Poland for the past eight years teaching English. He frequently used certain Reddit stories, as well as the show âModern Familyâ to help his students.
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Yes! I was a supplemental instruction leader (& tutor) for a psych class & I used to make up mock exams & games for my students. Having ADHD I found the best way for me personally to learn is when I hear stories/anecdotes or something that makes me laugh. I retain much better as itâs memorable.
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Iâve heard of Jamboree in the Hills & assumed it was exclusively country music. Iâm more of a classic rock/alternative kind gal. Growing up I noticed that fans of country music tended to be racist, but to be fair I didnât know many people that liked country. We also had one country station in Pgh.
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I enjoyed re-watching it with my son even as an adult, & not just after I smoked. Thoroughly enjoyable, & best part is that children seemingly have no clue that theyâre actually learning while theyâre being entertained. The best way to learn! I need something fun like that to learn other languages.
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Our favorite scene was when Morgan Freeman was dressed up like Dracula chasing the boy around the graveyard while heâs whistling a tune. My son had me ârewindâ that scene so many times and then I finally had to buy my own copies since we rented it for over a month. Iâm from Pittsburgh area, too
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As an adult later seeing Morgan Freeman movies, I never understood why I felt a kinship towards him. Like heâs comfort food, until my son started watching the Electric Co that I rented from the library & I realized thatâs why. The same with Rita Moreno. I adore her, too-even read her biography.
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That white chocolate raspberry is my favorite! Decadent.
Also, if you sign up for their birthday club, you should get a free one on your birthday. Unfortunately, I was not able to claim mine in time.
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PBS had good stuff. Electric Co. was my favorite. Rita Moreno & Morgan Freemanâ€ïž
+ Mr. Rogers, Sesame St, Captn Kangaroo
(Seems the GOP couldâve benefited from any of those shows they clearly missed)
I used to look forward to my daily Spanish word on Sesame St & weâd use it in a sentence all day.
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I donât remember that, but I vaguely remember Captain Kangaroo. And Bunny Rabbit.
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Galaga was also my favorite followed by Centipede & Turbo. When I was in sixth grade in the 80s we had a Supergames arcade near us and my mom would take us almost weekly as she loved video games, too. Good times.
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How beautiful! I never saw a yellow one. Cardinals are my absolute favorite! They make the sweetest little peeps. Iâm out there each day clearing the snow away so they can find their seed. Yesterday I had to remain constantly vigilant because there was a hawk that kept flying above my bird babies.
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And they usually have one child.
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Exactly. I donât need to block questionable accounts, like potential Gaza victims but I cannot contribute more $, which I honestly wasted on candidates that later betrayed this country (Fetterman & Sinema just 2 names that immediately came to mind) & prefer not be followed by any sort of fundraiser.
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Depends on how long and sharp the thumbnail is.
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I have physiological reactions in my body. One being cortisol, which is damaging enough. Personally, my chest feels constricted every time I read another absurd headline. Such as Temu Elvira being ambassador to Greece. I had to look at lots of videos of cute puppies just after that single headline.
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Another MAGA that slipped by
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Yeah, like Attorney General.
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Spot on. These are takers, not givers.
Wonder exactly how many purport to be âgood Christiansâ?
I suspect most of them.
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Typical small penis/rapist energy coming from the Fox brigade.
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Iâm more adamant about blocking blatant asshole/Maggot types and forever keeping them all blocked as may lower my IQ to interact, or inadvertently read otherâs interactions refuting the stupid shit they state.
Super mind-numbing.
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This. Have to block crypto/porn/strange widowers with a single child/spam accounts to get them off-whereas on the last site, all I had to do was basically a âsoft blockâ, meaning Iâd block them & then immediately unblock, which would get the offending users off my account without actually blocking.
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Itâs easier to control the masses when theyâre ignorant without critical thinking skills.
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It stated:
If you want religion in schools, then I want the IRS in churches
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Yes, but have you ever weighed yourself before and after taking a poo�
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Thank you so much, very appreciative!
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Iâm disappointed that I sent $ I didnât really have several times. Just like sell-out Sinema. I was excited about both of them.
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It takes a big person to admit that wrong. Something we have seen far too little over the past 10 years, with many people are choosing to die on THAT hill.
Good for you, Laura Snapes. This random stranger is proud of you.
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Candace is so funny! I initially didnât know this as I had only seen an occasional Murphy Brown when I was young, but didnât truly appreciate her comedic timing until years later in movies and recurring role on Sex & the City.
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They are embarrassingly cringey.
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Me too. It frequently amuses me.
So far my favorite is âElephant breaking windâ.
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I love this so much. Naturally, it made me cry, too.
Thank you for sharing!
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Hate when I donate only to discover that official is an unserious traitor. So far thereâs at least 3 that Iâve sent money to have who have made me ashamed. (Also looking at you Fetterman) I honestly donât have $ to be wasting on wishy-washy assholes who made this country worse over the last 8 years
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Thank you. I used to do that on the other site. Block, and then a quick unblock. Poof! They were gone. I donât want crypto traders, scammers, or porn people following me.
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Very apt description. You do paint a word picture.
I expected him to also smell like old hotdog water left on the stove for 2 days⊠although I consistently read that he smells like B.O. with a backsplash of liquid poo.
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âThumbs upâ is now as despicable as KKK white Hood and/or red Maggot hat, unless of course, Iâm mocking.
Also, I try not to use the word âhugeâ anymore.
It reminds me of those aforementioned hats-& deplorable, thin-skinned rapist, racist, narcissistic, fraudâs pathetically minuscule vocabulary.