I prefer not to care anymore. Tried it, didn't like it.
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
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how do you stop giving out fucks no one cares for anyway?
the reward is in the giving. Or maybe I'm just a hopeless humanist. Or maybe it's senility. Is this question for me or youself?
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Not the best pic quality wise but also at the same time the best pic of Jo I have
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“To do the useful thing, to say the courageous thing, to contemplate the beautiful thing: that is enough for one man's life.”
— T. S. Eliot, “The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism”
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My 98 year-old mother would get along fine with her. She tells me the world has gone crazy so I know she still has good perceptive and cognitive skills. But yes they grew up and were functioning adults in a much much different time.
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Congrats on your new Pope!
I wish I was born a thousand years ago
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"THINGS YOU DONT EXPECT TO FIND IN YOUR PASTURE" for 200, please Alex.
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does it work for ice cream? Answer carefully.
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Andrea Gibson, from “Time Piece,” You Better Be Lightning
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I'm over 75. You have two choices: 1. Don't listen or 2. I do what you wish and you're responsible for an old man's horrible demise.
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I was once alive like this. It was indeed a happy time.
I must sleep. Sleep is the mind-healer. Sleep is the big-life that brings total ability to fucking do anything. I will face my bed. I will permit the blankie to pass over me and snores to pass through me. And when sleep has gone past I will turn the outer eye to greet the new morning. When the sleep has gone there will be everything. Energy and will to live will remain.
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uh oh. More relationship pressure. ☺
Ok, good. You're using her pronouns, and you're doing it consistently. That's... better.
But are you using her adjectives? Her nouns? Do you call her girl, woman, lady, wife, mom, girlfriend, and everything else when it's appropriate? Are you giving her her appropriate context when you're talking to her and about her, or are you just carefully gender neutralizing everything else so that those pronouns stand the fuck out like mad when they happen and make everyone including her feel like you're emphasizing stuff weird?
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