There are so many things I wish I would’ve done differently. Written differently. Said differently.
But there isn’t an edit button on our lives, our books, even our tweets.
We can learn. And grow. And apologize. And reimagine.
I’m glad I’m not the same at 52 as I was at 32.
@daniscoville And call your credit card company too, bc sometimes it matters internationally that your ticket is booked with the same name on your credit card.
@daniscoville Also you’ll need to send your marriage license to United/American Airlines etc to get your mileage account names changed. Global entry/TSA name change was fast and easy.
@daniscoville Yes, it takes some serious planning. Turnaround time on name change isn’t too bad, but getting a new passport and ID takes time. Book flights in the right name bc you can’t change your ticket later. You can use your IDs with old name post SS name change.
A worker today would need to make nearly 3 times the minimum wage in order to afford an average one-bedroom apartment.
That makes no sense to me, nor do I think it makes sense to the American people.
This guy is rightly getting ratioed because he doesn’t know his “secret” is having a wife. Makes me think about how often companies hire men with stay-at-home wives. Based on what he describes, we can see his wife is doing ~70% of the work it takes to keep him thriving. So...
18 years old and writing about white genocide before he went out to massacre Black folks buying groceries.
But tell me again how we don’t need antiracism education in schools.
The $44 billion for @Twitter could have easily been used to provide food and clean water for the poor, housing for the homeless, shelter for refugees, medical care for the sick, and funds to eradicate serious illnesses. Mr. Musk would have been a hero, not just another capitalist
Thank god the Post Office, libraries, Social Security, Medicare, unemployment insurance, food stamps and National Parks already exist because if any of these things were proposed today they'd be immediately shot down as a socialist handout or blocked by an affected corporation
I was wrong & embarrassingly ignorant to assume — no, believe! — liturgical churches of any kind were dry & boring with meaningless rituals practiced by detached people and that liturgical churches (across the board!) did not value the Scriptures OR the gospel the way “we” did.