You brought the noise to Fenway on Sunday night - bring it back this week 🏴
The @RedSox are offering a free first drink with your ticket for their games tonight, Wednesday and Thursday.
➡️ Get all the details on our official app: https://t.co/PkYkKRqxUx
Ah shite, knew today would come.
The sun rises above my town and the lads have moved on. To the house, they’ve bestowed their colors, to me, their last 3 bottles.
Head up for Roku users.
The deal Fox (Yes, the Murdoch owned Fox) has made to purchase Roku specifically calls for Roku to transfer all customer information to Fox.
If you do not want the Murdochs to have your personal information, the time is now to find alternatives to Roku
Hey @Roku, I do not want Fox to have my personal information if the sale is approved.
How do I opt out of my information being shared with them?
I will cancel my Roku service if the sale is approved.
Things the recovery industry will not tell you:
1. The drug worked. That is why people use it. Not weakness. Not moral failure.
A neurological event so complete and persuasive that any honest account of addiction has to start there.
The problem is not that the drug fails. The problem is that what it does is unrepeatable, and you will burn your entire life to the ground trying to get back to a place that no longer exists.
2. Shame is not guilt. Guilt says I did something bad. Shame says I am something bad. Guilt is appropriate. Shame is a cell with no windows. Most people use the words interchangeably. That mistake is lethal.
3. You cannot shame someone who has already named the thing you are holding over them. Say it first. Say it in plain light. The weapon drops.
4. Guilt can coexist with self-respect. Shame cannot. You can hold the damage and the dignity at the same time. I know because I live there.
5. Radical honesty does not give you back who you were. It hands you the clean slate of who you always wanted to be. The mask comes off. The cartoon other people drew of you stays on the page.
6. Nobody gets clean on a winning streak.
7. You have to be almost self-delusional in your forgiveness of yourself. (Go watch Chase Hughes)
8. The greatest sin was not the chaos. It was the absence. Being unavailable to the people who needed you.
9. Sustainable recovery starts with one thing: honesty with yourself. If you love an addict and want to help, that is the only door in.
10. I am only an expert on my recovery. Nobody is an expert on anyone else’s.
If you're a president that gets booed heavily in New York City, during the National Anthem no less...
...it's time to step aside, because you are the biggest loser.