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It's time to go. Turn out the lights. The party is over -- at least here and now. Like so many others, I'm leaving the building... going off in search of blue skies, rainbows, and unicorns!
The 8 of Swords is with us again today. I think many of us are experiencing these difficult feelings. How do we deal with these emotions? We begin, I think, by acknowledging them. We have to mourn all we've lost. It's going to take some time. #dailytarot#8ofswords
@Amazingeye55 Why post these LOL? Of course there are words that start and end with K. Kick for one. Knack for another. There's even kayak. And there are more.
@feralartist I doodled with watercolors... just splashing a bit of color on the page. It helped -- a little. But it certainly doesn't solve the problems we're facing. :(
Kamala Harris didn't lose, America did.
As a nation, we collectively failed her—and in doing so we failed girls and women, the LGBTQ community, people of color, Muslims, Jewish people, immigrants, the sick, the poor, the elderly, the people of Ukraine, and Gaza, and the planet.
It's unthinkable, that instead of being able to celebrate a beautiful, hopeful new chapter in the story of this nation with a leader who appealed to the best of our natures—we will instead be holding a postmortem for democracy as we enter our 250th year, stewarded by a malevolent sociopath who despises empathy and shuns the law.
I truly thought we were better than this, that our shared humanity would show up. I thought we would reject this hatred and ugliness once and for all.
I hate being wrong about the majority of the people of this nation.
I don't know what's ahead. All I know is that good-hearted human beings are more necessary now than ever.
We did all that we could to avoid this moment, but now that it's here we'll just have to decide who we will be.
There is no way to comprehend or measure how grievous an error this is, but the only thing the decent people of this nation can do is wake up tomorrow and fight like hell for what we still believe is worth the fight, and we will.
I'll be doing that with whoever has the strength to join me.
I'm mourning the country we could have been and the one we apparently are—but I refuse to give up believing that compassion is the right path, that diversity makes us better, and that love is greater than fear.