phinaughty.bsky.social
Firm believer in kindness as a commitment, not a convenience. Yes that includes people who don’t look like you, think like you, or necessarily even like you. Happily married. Currently powerlifting but check back next week.
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Capturing a moment remains a skill that requires such a sense of timing and elegance. Love this photo.
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Ugh. Wholeheartedly agree. Stands in stark contrast to the previous 2 bouts.
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Same! So refreshing
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It’s the one thing the whole country can agree on at this point
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We’re all posting to the void. But this void is full of open minded people it seems ☺️
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This is amusing until the reality sets in, then this meme becomes terrifying
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Let’s all drown in overwhelming support and kindness. Have to imagine that’s the best way to go. Scream your frustrations out into the void and have help and encouragement echoed.
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That has to be even more satisfying than correcting grammar in the comments section 😂
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Amen! Been here all of 2 hours and I gotta say, the lightheartedness abounds!
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We live for authentic expression, it’s the part you can’t fake. Adjusting the details to smooth the delivery is comparatively easy. I feel like that probably applies to just about everything.
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Logic ends at book banning. The concept is so asinine it can only be perpetuated by people who’ve elected to deviate from rational thought in perpetuity
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This would absolutely trigger my inner completionist as well as exacerbate my fear of something i enjoy coming to an end.
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Can’t help but feel like it’s inevitable, you can’t know enough about every single thing you need to make a decision about. The danger is deluding yourself into thinking your judgement is final and unquestionable. As long as we’re open to updating our opinions, I think we’re good.
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That is so cool!
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You’re about to make me blow the dust off a decades discarded aspiration…
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Absolutely. Be proud of yours (and anyone else’s) hard work and dedication. Celebrate the fruits of your labor.
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Each one is worse than the last. It feels like a terrible joke that only the non-bread dead understand.
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I hate to disagree but I don’t think enjoying seeing the fruits of your labor is shallow at all. I think that lies at the core of our being, like a farmer collecting their harvest. Congratulations to you!
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What a delightfully bizarre yet unquestionably accurate way to describe that image
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J.C. Hurled tables and cracked whips when people used the temple as a shady marketplace…I’m willing to bet he’s on the side of the inglorious bastards as far as nazis are concerned.
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We’ve established that people (some anyway) are definitely uninterested in the truth.
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Ahhh I can’t help it! Autosave has definitely saved me a time or two though!