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if i ever interacted with you and it was awkward just know im sorry and painfully aware that sometimes i come off like a person who is having the first conversation of their life
I'm a little late on posting but apparently June 24th is make a terrible comic day. I'm a pet sitter. This is my client. Such a small cat with such a large puke.
i could say a lot about flying with a service dog & the way ppl behave toward me for better & worse but what i never expected is how strongly people react to her shoes. walking through an airport with a dog that’s wearing shoes feels like being an A-list celebrity who needs a security team. people just photograph and record us without asking—not nice—but I do love listening to ppl’s reactions as we go by. every thirty seconds—not an exaggeration—I hear “oh my god look that dog’s in shoes.” once at baggage claim a woman was running to hug someone waiting for her, and she stopped just before the hug, turned to us and went “that dog’s in shoes!!” like literally she swerved out of the hug for it. a family who was late for their flight sprinted by me at full speed & the child with them yelled “DOG IN SHOES” and they all turned to look and one of them tripped over their baggage.
i usually board first and one time the pilots walked to my seat before anyone else had boarded & they said “i’m so sorry. we heard there’s a dog in shoes out here.” i guess one of the flight attendants told them.
yeah, I said "practice". remember how much joy there was in getting a new toy/book/game as a kid, and practice feeling that excitement again. a lot of us had that instinct squashed out of us, and you may not even know that you've internalized the idea that being excited and joyful isn't "mature" or "cool".
fuck that! let yourself experience joy and excitement! part of being an adult is learning that not only should you be able to feel anger/sadness/hard emotions without suppressing them, you have to do that for joy/excitement/wonder too.
let yourself feel unhindered, unbridled excitement!
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