SO 🤮 of hearing children SCREAMING on my TV because I don't want to pay extra for my streaming service to remove ads...
SERIOUSLY: I DON'T WANT TO HEAR ORRRR HEAR ABOUT SCREAMING KIDS ON MY TV. FIX YOUR ADS OR CATER TO THE IDGITS WHO'D LIKE TO HEAR THAT VOCAL GARBAGE.
BYEE! 😘
This is Henry. He’s crushing his hydrotherapy session but absolutely refuses to let go of his emotional support duck. They’re paddling through it together. Hearts for him
I was standing in the checkout line at the grocery store. It was crowded and loud.
My dog, Titus—a strong, focused Husky service dog—was sitting perfectly still beside me. His body was lightly pressed against my leg, his posture calm and steady, his eyes locked onto my face. He didn’t look away for even a second.
A woman behind me tapped my shoulder sharply.
“That dog needs a muzzle,” she snapped.
“Look at the way he’s staring. He’s dangerous. It’s irresponsible to bring a dog like that into a store.”
At that moment, the room started to spin. My vision narrowed, the warning signs hitting all at once. I knew I only had seconds.
“He’s not staring because he’s aggressive,” I said, my voice shaking as I gripped Titus’s harness.
“He’s staring because he knows something is wrong with me.”
Then I collapsed.
But I didn’t hit the floor.
I landed on Titus.
He had already braced his body, ready to catch me.
When I came to, the paramedics were there.
Titus was lying across my legs, using his body to create space, keeping everyone back. The woman was gone.
“Good boy,” one of the EMTs said, gently patting his head.
“He didn’t let anyone touch you until we arrived.”
He wasn’t preparing to attack.
He was prepared to do his job.
He was prepared to protect my life. 🐕🦺🖤
Educate yourself before you judge.
Service dogs come in all shapes and appearances—and they save lives. 🚑
Jasmine limb
Imagining how funny it would be if a little penny could someday be priceless or cost a fortune? Wondering what those silly wheat pennies I saved all those years ago with my Dad will be worth someday 🤔
COIN LOSS: The United States ended production of the penny on Wednesday. For more than 230 years, the penny has circulated through American piggy banks and cash registers. But rising production costs – each penny now costs nearly 4 cents to make – and shifts in consumer behavior have made it impractical to keep producing them.
@FoxNews What is the projected impact on the national budget and the American/global economic landscape due to the removal of the penny from circulation? Is this posturing a tell-tale sign of a subtle shift to a digital currency? #marketthought
@FoxNews So…do all merchants now have a responsibility to ensure that every item sold, plus tax/shipping/whatever charges, is always a multiple of $0.05? Or do we consumers have to eat the difference now? Asking for a cheapskate
"Farewell, Little Penny"🪙
Oh little penny, brown and small,
You've rolled through pockets, one and all.
From children's jars to vendor tills,
Through candy dreams and dollar thrills.
Your copper face, once bright with cheer,
Now fades as time draws you near.
They say you cost more than your worth,
Yet you've held stories of this earth.
So rest, old friend, your journey's done,
You've served the rich, the poor - everyone.
Though wallets lose your gentle gleam,
You'll live forever in our dream. 💫
It shouldn’t come as a shock to anyone, but President Trump doesn’t know what he’s talking about.
I don’t believe in performative stunts. I believe in delivering results.