minn-finn.bsky.social
A Pro-social human with curiosity, empathy, and sisu.
Minnesotan since birth.
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Punintended consequences of my actions! 🥸
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He isn’t, and never was. He’s a politician who sometimes makes terrible compromises on the wrong things. ☹️
We save each other.
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Wow. Also, if you started with the internet before it got all fancy with pictures, you've already GOT the logic structures that form AI query strings.
And disdain coming out your ears for the ridiculous answers.
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They're dogs. All dogs go to heaven.
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edgeswellness.com
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I mean - I know some Finns that do great carpentry work and specialize in cabinets.
But also... statistically speaking, there are significantly more finish carpenters than Finnish carpenters.
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I bring my little when we go for walks, and she’s bad at keeping a mask on. So it’s better for me to wait.
But thank you for sharing this. It was a bright moment for me today.
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Oh! I love this. Going to stash it in my “Ways to celebrate Pride” list and do it when the AQI is less shit.
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Anyway - please start talking with your friends and neighbors to discuss your voting strategies and again … #DontRankFrey
We deserve better than a 1950s Republican
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Jazz Hampton is third, being less familiar to me, but demonstrating a willingness to engage in problem solving.
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Omar is second. I think he would also be a good mayor given his legislative experience and understanding of our city.
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DeWayne is my first choice because he is at heart a minister, serving those who need it most.
I think he will work with the city council to address the needs of our marginalized neighbors.
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Rugged individualism, cowboy mythology, and masochistic belief that suffering makes you holy
is a horrible combo.
I much prefer collective good.
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I blame him for square dancing too.
He did not understand fun, apparently.
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Same here with my toddler.
Good luck!
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Treat yourself to fancy bath stuff, then make a weekly date with yourself and your bath. Get a new book in your favorite escape genre, and ONLY read it in the bath.
If those dates happen to coincide w/ traumaversersies? Well, that’s how coincidences happen.
You’ve got this.
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Depending on how close you are to her, and if you know which college she’s going to - contact the college and ask about sending her a care package sometime during that first semester of homesickness and change.
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A gift card for Moon Palace books, Lush cosmetics (they’ve got some fun soaps and bath oils), good socks (Blue Q has fun ones), or find and support a local trans artist / jeweler and get her a unique necklace.
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My parents took care of my grandmother during the early phase of Alzheimer’s - and my moms relationship with 2 of her siblings has never really recovered from their lack of care and understanding of how hard it is.
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Third year in a row of hitting that deductible before June. Bleugh.
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I know that feeling and I see you.