Years ago I was grappling with a big life decision. Got a big promotion that I candidly wasn't sure I wanted. Meant I would live on a plane and probably torch my relationship. Called my boss at the time, standing at the Newark airport frozen at what should have been the best opportunity of my career. She said "No matter what path you go down, you will always wonder what your life would have been like if you went down the other one. So pick one and be grateful. Whatever is right, is what you choose." Thinking about this a lot right now. Sharing if useful to anyone else on their journey.
Their final gift to you was repeating their pattern one more time on you so you could finally see that, despite their potential, this is who they’re choosing to be.
HOT TAKE: gender-neutral language often ends up erasing women, not empowering them. when “mother” becomes “birthing parent,” it’s not inclusive, it’s dehumanizing.
Saw a TikTok comment that spelled audacity “odasity”
Someone replied “crazy spelling lol”
OP said “I’m supposed to know how to spell every word?”
It’s gotten to a point. There is no thirst for knowledge. In fact I think you all want to know less.
Imagine hearing her say the men she dated never saw her as a person and still somehow feeling like they were the ones that got away. Bitch, she almost lost her fucking mind trying to scale down her life for losers with fragile masculinity and bruised ego
One thing about atheists that’s funny is that they assume things are just platonically bad, not realizing that their version of morality is explicitly post-Christ