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tw post full of shit
i had a totally romantic dream probably because someone was scratching my back 😭 but with someone else i was once madly attracted to 💯💯💯 but who no longer interests me. he didn't have a real body and then disappeared. it's an evil fucker so what the fuck
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sorry, i was wrong. the sheep will now be held accountable for disproportionate violence
did the wolf eat them? no. so how did they know he wanted to eat them? he probably just wanted to help them
and even if he'd wanted to eat them, which was highly unlikely, sheep are prey and should have submitted, for the smooth running of the food chain and peace throughout the world ✅

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Questionable architecture.
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In the 1870s, the city of Liège, Belgium attempted to train 37 cats to deliver mail. The experiment was ultimately unsuccessful, as cats proved unreliable as postal carriers.
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Eberhard Linke (*1937)
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Faut que j'arrête les cachetons.
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“She possessed intelligence and didn’t put it to use but, rather, wasted it, like a great lady for whom all the riches of the world are merely a sign of vulgarity.”
— Elena Ferrante, The Story of the Lost Child
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"Women are the only people not allowed to learn from their experiences.
I'm sure there are a million excuses you could make for men based on this."
thoughts of an ex internet hoe
I don't understand how someone can participate in "sex work" and not come to the obvious conclusion (and that is that men are the worst and this shit is evil).
i grew up with super libfem opinions. "sex work is work" type deal. Started selling pics and videos on a website i will not name (that isn't onlyfans) a couple months after I turned 18 to save up some extra cash for college.
1. The men i interacted with the majority of the time were not basement-dwelling incels. They were successful "family men." I knew about everything about some of these guys apart from their full name and address.
2. They were ALL PEDOPHILES.
I'm going to be explicit here. There were many many many times I had to block a guy for telling me that he wanted me to dress in his daughter/niece/female student's clothes while they raped me. They'd tell me the horrible things they'd done to other girls my age. The things they wanted to do. The things they planned to do.
I did this around 5 months until I had a really scary encounter and quit on the spot. Before that I had already been spiraling because I was realizing that this thing that had been sold to me as "no big deal" was actually insanely evil and disgusting.
For months after I stopped I pretty much lost all sexual function. My cooch did not work it was like when I was on zoloft but somehow worse. But most importantly it made me realize (finally) that men are not trustworthy.
These men that told me horrible things were not outwardly evil. They were nice to me (to begin with), we had common interests, they were funny, they had families, they had friends, they had good jobs, some of them were attractive.
Women are the only people not allowed to learn from their experiences. I'm sure there are a million excuses you could make for men based on this. I'm not telling other women to do anything. But after this I decided that I cannot have relationships with men and i will definitely NEVER have children with one or trust a man around a child. I don't care who he is.
ok thats it
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Full Cold Moon around sunrise l Ely Cathedral l VeronicaJoPo
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With Her Seven Sisters l NASA APOD

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♦️🔸️💎🔸️♦️🔹️💎🔹️♦️🔸️💎🔸️♦️
HOT 🔥 or NOT 👎 ❓️
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Another way people get through trauma is through our ability to react and adapt to new situations and environments. We’re all capable of drawing on different strengths and skills in different environments. For someone with DID, this ability to adapt can be life saving. For example, a child may develop a part that copes with physical pain by numbing and not feeling anything. They may have another part who goes to school, has none of the bad memories, and is able to behave normally. They may also have another part tucked away inside who keeps fragile characteristics safe from being destroyed by a harsh environment, for example hope, self esteem, or optimism.
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