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Always tired. I crochet things. Self-sufficient overthinker. Digital editor for mlk50.com She/her.
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It's mostly boomers and bots at this point.
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"I had two today. Two yesterday. And two the day before that. That's only six!" And she knows how to scramble her own eggs so I can't even run interference by offering a cheaper food alternative. LOL FML
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Talked about this today in therapy. I've gotten better at "feeling my feelings" on this before I verbally lash out, but I'm still struggling.
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The timing and the "in particular" parts are what really have me 👀
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Same. I've not noticed any changes at all. I also run an extension called FB Purity that allows you to customize your Facebook experience (on desktop) a lot more. I wish there was an app compatible version, but I use FB more on desktop than my phone anyway.
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Dump a ton of sugar in and pray
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I'm scared, too. But, have faith in yourself as a parent that you will raise someone who will help transform the world for the better. I work every day to ensure I'm raising a strong, compassionate kid, and I know you are too.
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I do. But I'm having to compartmentalize so that I can function.
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I a bailing the moment my algorithm shifts. For right now, everything is just as it was. For now....
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I thought she would enjoy it, but I didn't realize just how much. She's been digging this and her metal detector the most. She's quite perturbed at the weather because she can't hunt for things in the yard right now.
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She's abandoned the book and is now trying to create her own circuits. It's fun watching her problem solve why the light/sound machine isn't working.
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All the time. My dad has done heavy construction as a safety guy for almost 45 years and it's killed his hearing. And to not be given the right insurance to help you do your job without losing quality of life is heartless.
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It's criminal that my dad has insurance but they won't cover his hearing aids because his hearing loss is too severe. The man has to make payments now to the tune of $10k. 🤬🤬🤬🤬