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thank you for existing. send this to 10 people, who, in your opinion, deserve such a sweet message in their inboxes 🌈💛🌻
I love you so many bunches! 🩵🩵
I love you even more bunches bestie 💕💕
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Handing my sweet boy over to the vet this morning was one of the worst things I've ever had to do. I had him wrapped up in a blanket he loved, I kissed him about a thousand times and told him how much i love him, my boys got to hold him one last time and say their goodbyes. The tech that took him was so gentle and kind and I'm so thankful for her patience while I just held him and cried. Beetle was my soul cat, he got me through this horrible year. I wouldn't have gotten through my brothers death without him there in the middle of the night. 6 years was not enough time. I will miss him forever, I don't think I'll ever find another cat quite the same as him. My heart is just shattered.
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Tonight my big, sweet, loving boy Betelgeuse died in my arms. I don't know what happened. He was fine yesterday, today seemed under the weather. I called the vet and she said to just keep an eye on him for the night. He was sleeping next to me and the next thing I knew, I looked over and he had stopped breathing. My partner attempted cpr but it didn't work. If anyone would like to help my donating to having him cremated, please message me directly. Anything would be incredibly appreciated so I don't have to bury my baby at my mom's house.
Edit: cost of cremation taken care of
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#my little cousin was murdered last night#shot over jealousy#because he was trying to protect a woman he was seeing#he was fucking 25#we grew up in a shitty family#and James' mom was the worst of them#he worked so hard to be better than that#he was such a genuinely good person#he was really there for all of us when my brother died#just the biggest sweetheart in the world#i just can't fucking believe this#they caught the guy immediately and i hope he rots in prison for the rest of his life#i hope not a day goes by that he isn't haunted by the life he took#I'm devastated and angry and numb all at the same time#personal#vent#feel free to ignore
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rip mythbusters you would've loved destroying cybertrucks
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can’t wait til I’m released from captivity into the wild and immediately get carried off by an eagle
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me remembering i have a name and body and people know me:
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how do you reconnect to life after being disconnected for so long
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'Seattle along Highway 99 a hacker changed a street sign'
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The problem with “senseless violence” narrative around the UnitedHealthcare CEO is that it ignores the inherent violence of the insurance industry. Denying someone lifesaving care is violence. Subjecting someone to drawn out periods of pain before treatment is violent. The industry is made up of millions of acts of violence everyday, with the CEO at the helm guiding it all. This is not unprovoked and it’s not an overreaction; it is just harder to ignore
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On Monday, 26-year-old Daniel Penny was acquitted after killing Jordan Neely, a desperate Black homeless man on the subway, on the grounds that he was trying to protect others. On the same day, police detained 26-year-old Luigi Mangione, who is suspected of killing the CEO of a company that has denied thousands of life-saving healthcare claims.
Penny walks free after killing a man victim to the system. What will be the verdict for Mangione, who is suspected of killing a man symbolic of it?
As many have remarked, Brian Thompson’s tenure as CEO of insurance giant UnitedHealthcare was grisly. Thompson (alongside other higher-ups) allegedly conducted insider trading, selling millions of dollars of stock upon learning that the Department of Justice re-opened an antitrust investigation into UnitedHealth. While the company was on an upward profit swing, it has been awash in allegations and revelations of limiting mental health care coverage via algorithm, denying healthcare services needed after hospitalization at drastic rates via artificial intelligence, and denying insurance claims at a starkly high rate.
A gun killed Thompson. Paperwork has killed thousands.
Each case, obviously, is its own. But in each, contradictions of who is human, questions of who merits sympathy, and inquiries of what sort of society we tolerate, ring loud and clear.
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no tellinge what crimes im will commit tomorreow
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