Might we find ways to be disloyal to power, greed, hate, and corruption.
Might we find ways to be loyal to compassion, justice, peace, and love. https://t.co/NOrsLIlJ5u
What did my adhd look like today?
Driving around for 1.5 hrs trying to decide what to get for dinner, deciding on @CrumblCookies and arriving home, opening the fridge and realizing I’d forgotten about the amazing leftover lasagna in there since Thursday.
@janjowen I’m an Episcopal priest in South Alabama. Having grown up Episcopalian I’ve had an overwhelmingly positive experience as a woman both when I was lay and now ordained. Glad to talk more if that’s at all helpful.
Sitting in an ice cream place, and the girls at the other table are lamenting that they are turning 25–that they are old enough for grad school, and they just are going to 🤮
We need not prove the humanity of Tyre Nichols. He doesn’t have to be perfect. He is human enough. He can run when he is afraid. He has that right. Running should not be a death sentence.
Someone told me I HAD to do the thing I was already planning to do, so now I can’t do the thing.
I can’t really explain why I can’t do the thing, I just… can’t do the thing.
It can be so incredibly hard to trust yourself when you have ADHD.
ADHD'ers often have no idea whether we're going to be able to finish the thought we're currently having, let alone an important task, project, or commitment
Haven’t been on here much, and not sure how I feel about “for you” and “following” options. Like in theory it’s not bad, but also how do I really feel about change?
I have no resolution in the next year but to live as freely, as creatively, as artful, as slow, and as whole as possible. I want nothing more than it to be a year where I become more alive and myself and better with those I hold dearest and those I will meet along the way.
Journalists who cover Elon Musk have been suspended on Twitter tonight: @Donie O'Sullivan from CNN, Aaron Rupar and the Washington Post's @drewharwell.
Rupar tells me he has "no idea" why it happened.
My roommate was recently released after serving 27 years in prison for petty theft. He never broke the rules while inside, so that means he has never used a cellphone. He came home to find out our entire lives exist on this device. 📲🧵