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nine queers in a trenchcoat, luddite

i oooo'd and aaaaah'd.

i'm here.

i'm also cocerned 🤷‍♀️

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don't get captured.

people love being wrong as much as they love being right

we just want a convincing belief to tuck us in at night

even better if you ask for a manager. the person at check out gets asked a ton of questions all day about things they have no control to change.

we are directed energy flow.

we are not the energy.

the exclusive gender binary is the more insidious "gender ideology."

i prefer my understanding of gender to be descriptive, rather than prescriptive.

hydrated > moisturized

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and piracy has only gottenrr better🏴‍☠️

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Lessons from Fido

1. Love with all your heart and let others love you back.

Fido did everything with love. His big sloppy kisses, his tail wags, that proud look when you called him a good boy. He hated goodbyes but gave the best welcomes. When you have genuine love, it's easy to be loved.

2. The little things bring the most joy.

Morning sunbathing, belly rubs, sharing meals by my side, rolling in the sand, playing with the cats and chasing birds, Fido found happiness in the simplest things. He had a knack for reminding me that happiness didn't have to be fancy or a set goal to be achieved, it’s in the beauty of everyday life.

3. Keep going, even when things are hard.

He loved his walks, and even in his final days, he insisted on one last stroll in the park. We did it slowly and steadily, just watching him sniff every corner and wagging his tail a happy boy. Hold on to what you love, no matter how hard it gets.

4. Don’t let fear run your life.

Thunderstorms and fireworks were his worst enemies. We managed his anxiety together with hugs, music (mostly Jazz), and all the soothing I could give, but it wasn't easy. Fear is hard, but it doesn’t have to win.

5. Every day is a fresh start.

No matter what happened the day before, Fido always woke up ready for a new adventure. That’s an energy my dog and I shared over the last 12 years.

6. Live in the moment

Fido was a master of being present. Whether he was with my twin nephews, playing with his toys, or just lying by my feet, he gave all his attention to whatever made him happy in that moment.

7. Take breaks and ask for what you need.

He had the best way of pulling me out of work - stretching under my desk or nudging my chair until I noticed him. And if that didn’t work, he’d climb onto the little table beside mine and stare at me until I laughed. He always got his belly rubs, and I got my reminder to pause and breathe.

8. Be strong, no matter what.

Even with CKD, liver issues, cancer and more, he found reasons to live fully every single day. On his last morning, he even walked outside to bask in the sun. His strength was subtle but unshakable.

9. Stay close to the ones you love.

Fido was my shadow, always needing to be by my side. In his last moments, he kept reaching out to me, making sure I was there. It broke my heart, but it also fills it, knowing I was with him till the very end.

10. Let go when it’s time, but do it your way.

I didn’t want to make the decision for him. I wanted him to leave when he was ready, and he did. He was surrounded by love and in his safe place. Letting him go was the hardest thing, but it was also the most loving thing I could do.

My dog taught me how to live fully, love unconditionally, and let go with grace. Goodbye my precious boy. You will always be loved 🤍

the best of teachers.

1599 Geneva Bible commentary:

"Why then there is no place left for reason, which the heathen Philosophers place as a Queen in a Castle, nor for man’s free will, which the Popish Schoolmen dream on, if the mind must be renewed."

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yes, please continue to demonstrate your ignorance of the challenges women face in public settings.

and it wasn't a debate on beauty. just like the scene from the Office used in the meme, it was about "hotness," which translated from bro-speak, is personal opinion related to sexual desire.

it is an inappropriate and irrelevant subject for public discussion.

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y'all got me reading Bible again 😅

lol, now that's funny.