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Yeah, I know it looks bad but hopefully I can patch something together with this for those wild minutes before I fall asleep

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That’s a lot of peer pressure

GM

(momming pretty hard this morning) 🧓☕️

You can take the bitch out of the job in mass communication, but you can’t take the mass communication job out of the bitch

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tired af so it’s a coffee in bed morning. i bought this mug during our honeymoon but it’s clearly starting to crack, I might need to get another favorite mug and stop using it.

When you initially released bitchat on the App Store and I downloaded it, I was immediately able to find the command. Now I can’t find it anymore. I guess I’ve lost my bitchat intuition. Is it because I’m alone (slapping myself silly)? Pls help. Also, could we possibly slap others with other types of fishes such as snapper or tuna? Maybe salmon. Thanks.

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My husband was watching a basketball podcast.

beach bitch life is a bitch

two bars of rose petal-covered pomegranate and pistachio Turkish Delight

15th wedding anniversary

You know what I hate women who become Republicans after they get married. Just because your name changed doesn’t mean you have a dick now.

one of the most hilarious things about putting a harness on a cat is starting to realise just how limited their cognitive capacity is.

i mean, he's not exactly retarded as cat brains go, but i literally have him cry at me for food, while he stands right in front of the bowl half full. i have to gesture a motion pointing towards it, and then he notices.

i have noticed that he starts to be figuring it out over time, but it's fascinating, he literally doesn't trust his nose.

the other thing is, once he has his harness on, he slinks down, like he's scared, because he can feel this tension on the back of his body from the harness and is super nervous about moving at all.

again, with time, he starts to get more used to it, but it's really slow. he is starting to understand that the string restricts his motion only at a certain distance, but he's still nervous about the feel of the pull of the spring action in the tether all the time.

poor dear. but the point is, what humans take for granted in their ability to understand what is going on around them, is not a lot different. they don't recognise the existence of the tether and harness that has been put on them.

the incredible subtlety of the tension of that cord on his harness and his reaction to it is quite amazing, i mean, he'll twist and jump and slash at you if he thinks he has the freedom to move, but as soon as you tether him with something that you don't have direct control of, suddenly he becomes a lot less daring.

i love my cat, but the differences in his ability to process information compared to mine, are quite notable. even still, i also feel like some of my cognition is tethered to something that i can't see. unlike most people, i am very irritated by it. and i broke free of part of that about 3 years ago and i'm probably more free than most people and more aware of manipulation.

but it only took a few days of study to acquire this freedom.

it's unfortunate that those who are in the tether so vigorously rebuke their peers who are saying "we are on a tether bro" to try and stop them from pointing it out.

fuck that shit.

i want to contend with the real world, not some imaginary shit that most people's brains have been contorted into.

my cats play dead with a harness on - they just go limp. so i have free roaming cats because I don’t believe you should trap adult cats in the house.

Fabulous, maybe…? Not sure yet. And you?

Not to lose my humility, but I know it all from Diogenes to the Foucault. 😁😈

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