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yes honey your evil laugh is utterly diabolical and will definitely strike terror into the hearts of all your enemies now will you please come to bed
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Now I be like “oh fuck i forgot my mask” like im spiderman or something
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How so? For starters.
American finance grew on the back of slaves
Economic Consequences of Segregation
GI Bill: White male affirmative action program
Predatory Lending in Black Communities and Black Wealth
African-Americans With College Degrees Are Twice As Likely to Be Unemployed as Other Graduates
America’s giant wealth disparity is driven by a history of racist redlining
Black Graduates From Top Colleges Face Discrimination In Job Search, Salaries
A Black College Student Has The Same Chances Of Getting A Job As A White High School Dropout
40 Acres and a Mule Would Be at Least $6.4 Trillion Today—What the U.S. Really Owes Black America
Racial Bias and Interstate Highway Planning
Race, Opportunity and Uneven Development in Urban America
Racial Bias in Hiring: Black Sounding Names vs White Sounding Names but please white people, tell me how you’re the true targets of racism.
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not killing myself is a personal achievement but you cant really brag about that at dinner parties
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what’s the cheat code for stable mental health
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Pooh Bear
I see many Winnie the Poohs at the hospital (aka Winnie aka Pooh aka Pooh Bear), as you may guess. Many look like this, a bit flat and with small wounds, designed to have a removable shirt:

They come for spas:

New hearts and stuffing:


And plumping up so they have a proper belly again:


Sometimes they look like this:

A bit more loved… or as his person said, in more “desperate condition”.
He also had a spa (not everyone does):

As you may’ve noticed, he needed a new nose and there were several options:



His heart had a pooh on it as well as some magic from a heffalump:


And after a bit of arm and smile surgery, soon he was healthy and ready to fly home:


His person wrote “He looks wonderful!”
The final Pooh I’m going to show you today just flew home yesterday. He is always called Pooh Bear. He is 14 years old and showed every year of hugs.
Here are the photos his person’s mom sent for diagnosis:


As you can see, Pooh Bear was a bit flat and a bit gray. He came in for a spa:

Got new stuffing and a magical Heffalump heart to preserve a bit of his original stuffing:




And finally was clean and plump and fluffy and ready to fly home:


He could even sit on his own! His people said his chubbiness was perfect and as I said, he flew home yesterday!
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