I just watched the @Oprah special on kids going No Contact with their parents and, as someone who’s been no contact with their parents for years, I want to say one thing.
To the whole “we were taught to love our parents no matter what and kids these days just don’t do that” argument…
We didn’t choose to be born. You chose to be a parent. Stop trying to place the blame on us because you refuse to look yourself in the mirror.
Also, stop calling it a trend. It’s not. It’s a painful choice to walk away from someone you thought was your hero only to realize they’re a shitty person you’re better without
my life is completely different than it was a year ago, thank god, and completely unrecognizable from 5 years ago, and i honestly dunno how the next year is gonna go.
idk, it's been a long time with big big uncertainty. will it kill me? will i thrive? idk!!
Masking and COVID safety are “unreasonable” to abled people.
But for someone already disabled by COVID, the CDC’s advice is simply to practice perfect COVID safety- forever.
Is masking unreasonable? Or is this situation unreasonable?
My latest:
https://t.co/CLXiPnmdvm
Really grateful to @AnhedoniaOakley for bringing this matter to public attention and for all the work she did documenting the process.
I share her concerns and have similar questions. When it comes to poverty the solution always seems to be handing public funds to everyone but us
Absolutely zero mention of COVID or Gaza in the NYT obituary for @SFdirewolf, just a completely whitewashed version of her legacy. Pitiful https://t.co/ATFYiBHmRa
@pot8um i had a window blow in last winter, and i freaked tf out as soon as the first windstorm happened last week, i was surprised at how viscerally scared i was. much love
But what if using the term AIDS is a problem because people don't understand that *immune deficiency* is the *boss level* of untreated HIV infection, not the introductory open world gameplay.