Gun rights advocates love to say shootings are a mental health problem.
Maybe health insurance should prioritize mental health.
Mentally ill woman in her late 30s. Quit my jobs with DIDDs to go to work a retail job and go to school.
I’m here to help!
Formerly @kbin.social.
Gun rights advocates love to say shootings are a mental health problem.
Maybe health insurance should prioritize mental health.
Rewatching The Search for Spock… there is an insane amount of religion in Vulcan culture.
This is such an interesting take, because I have such a different one!
I maintain that, in his anger, in his vengeance, he was right. Being exiled to Ceti Alpha 5, when no one knew that Ceti Alpha 6 had exploded years ago and destroyed the habitability of Ceti Alpha 5 (oh my God, no one thought to check on the marooned Khan and his people in fifteen years?) means that he was a victim. And there was no justice.
I still thought of Khan and his people as charismatic and strong and intelligent- but victimized by Kirk, they were correct to seek revenge. What was done to them was not justice. It was cruel and unusual punishment. I also found it a testament to their strength that they survived for 14-and-a-half years on that hellhole.
Loved your comments. Love the different perspective!
I think it’s very mature of him to know how he works best, and not to try and compromise on that.
Can’t wait to see Haunted Chocolatier.
Tastes like it was designed by someone who had never had tea in their lives.
I’ve now achieved peak humor.
The N*Sync of Vases
Buy buy buy!
There is a Folgers ad that is written by people who do not have siblings, and performed by actors who want to fuck each other.
My boyfriend asked me why I kept helping people when they don’t appreciate me, and I told him honestly that I never help more than is painless for be, but also, I made a decision about who I want to be, and I won’t let other people being assholes change that.
The one in a million person whose life is touch, who really needed it, who can live a better, happier life because of me, is worth fifty assholes. Maybe even a hundred.
“So much for the tolerant left!”
I think these downvotes misunderstood what you were saying.
Because it’s clear to me what you meant was, “then why do people still care if their diamond is natural or synthetic?” Which is a fantastic question. If I ever bought a diamond, which I won’t because moissanite exists, but if I did, it would have to be synthetic.
I love my dungeon master, but if he sent me a love letter it better be from my in-character husband explaining where he’s been these past 20 years!!
I’m gonna make a character named Dr. Bees.
This comment got a laugh out of me. I could hear the grinding.
I never tried putting it in a foam cup! Good on him for the Mountain Dew. I don’t drink the stuff but that’s historically what it was made for- as a mixer for moonshine.
Why you doing things the hard way? Guy I buy from is an old family friend and he’ll meet you in a parking lot somewhere or you can ask to swing by his house.
That’s exactly what I’m trying to say! Absolutely baffling. We kept telling him we could get him some of the real deal but he is just so shockingly adverse to anything he thinks might be even a teensie bit less-than-legal and I still can’t understand how I became friends with someone like him.
“Turbulent” is a great word.
“That still know the old ways”
A friend and I took an out-of-state friend to a bar and we ordered moonshine. My friend and I could not get over how wrong it felt to buy moonshine in a public place. With a permit.
I’m still surprised you can buy it legally.
So people just throw out potatoes instead of coring the eyes? Feels super wasteful to me…