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ok so how do i apply for this job | endless gifs of max fried because i鈥檓 insane聽35/???聽
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If you want to educate yourself on the history of Palestine, here鈥檚 a master list of books you can read :
It鈥檚 a google doc which will be regularly updated and it鈥檚 a lot of easier for you to come back at anytime than finding a post online!
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How old were you at the lowest point in your life? Reblog this and put it in the tags, plus your current age maybe. I'm trying to see something.
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New york Yankees 5/28/2025 + a bonus of Oswaldo Cabrera being cute
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and it gets colder and colder when the sun goes down x
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endless gifs of max fried because i鈥檓 insane聽25/???聽
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Make sure you don't accidentally punish people for communicating their needs and boundaries. When someone cares enough to have the uncomfortable conversation, that's a compliment and a clear sign that they are invested in the relationship. Yes of course it's uncomfortable to hear that something you've been doing has been upsetting someone you care about when that was never your intention, but people generally only bother to have these conversations with the people they want to keep around - the people they trust to care. If they just didn't like you, they'd probably just try to avoid you. So make sure you don't make it into a more punishing experience than it has to be. Try to see the care and the trust behind the criticism, even when it triggers uncomfortable emotions. It's a good sign that they're there telling you.
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