@philbak1 I’m gen x and still do this if I’m checking out early. The maids have a heavy lift and people get impatient. I think it’s a nice gesture to let them know the room is free to turnover.
@JulieLovesFluff When your kids are with your brother do you tell him not to let your kids use devices? Or, his rules and they get to play on devices while in his home?
@libsoftiktok The comments on their posts are wild. I feel like a lot people are going to be 500 pounds within the next 4 years, eating their feelings.
Your take on this off. TikTok’s algorithm gave us all a unique experience. I found myself watching someone’s cancer journey, helping their family just by watching, then ultimately grieving their loss. I grieved with mothers who gave lost children. Sometimes I go just for some comic relief to share with my girlfriends. Oh, and I learned how to make sourdough bread. It is not merely a place to watch stupid dances and it has provided a good income to many Americans. The fact that you recommend instagram is laughable.
@CollinRugg Makes me wonder if she was already just leaving him alone in a cottage to die a slow death. Did anyone else ever check on him? How was he functioning in his own place if she couldn’t help him?!
@RealJamesWoods This news makes me so happy. I’m sure it is bittersweet to see all the damage and loss around you while yours stands but it is a beacon of hope!
@dom_lucre This is horribly sad. Yes, “things” can be replaced and houses can be rebuilt but there are memories attached that are forever gone. It’s a grieving process. We need to have more compassion, loss is loss.