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GENdeR iS bIolOGic 12 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
I guess this makes it really confusing when they have testicles. Does that make them trans?
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But then that wouldn’t fit their agenda 30 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
Again. I ask, have you ever known someone who suffered from HIV/AIDS? @dash224 I am am asking you this question.
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But then that wouldn’t fit their agenda 30 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
Have you ever known someone who suffered from HIV/AIDS?
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I'm not a socialist but .. 8 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
It’s funny because since the pandemic, people are refusing to work those crappy jobs with inadequate pay (that no one is forcing them to work). And we call them lazy too.
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Everything is a social construct 2 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
Just creating a new norm to conform to.
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Fun fact 2 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
But for real, it’s Eilleen Edwards.
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Oh yee gods! 3 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
That’s gotta be tough. I still haven’t met a real live flat earthed, so there’s part of me that still questions if this is real or a gag…
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Ooh yeah, desserts. 4 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
Yeah, I think I’ve seen that headline with a different photo.
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Potatoes! 4 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
I think you’ve got it right. Babies weren’t meant to sleep alone.
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Potatoes! 4 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
I think there’s something to the sense of safety you give a baby when you snuggle them to sleep.
It can be hard to know if something you did caused the behavior or if that is just the person your kid is. We always snuggled my baby to sleep. We never let the baby “cry it out.” My baby also never needed a specific blanket/toy/pillow to go to sleep or comfort. Never used a pacifier. Didn’t have trouble sleeping in new places.
Maybe this is just the person that would have developed no matter what. And there are a lot of things I’m not confident I can take credit for, but I do think that by preventing the need for self-soothing every night while sleeping, my kid developed a sense of comfort and safety that evolved into some frustratingly fierce independence.
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These are confusing times 10 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
That’s how we learned that my brother was allergic to horse. He ate a “beef” burrito and had really bad allergic reaction. So they did an allergy test and he’s only allergic to horses and dust mites.
A decade or so prior, he had a similar reaction to a Salisbury steak. We assumed it was something in the sauce but in hindsight… it was probably the “beef.”
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These are confusing times 10 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
It just kept getting crazier.
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My sex life is imperfect and I will be praising God now 17 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
My sex life is good too but I’m glad I didn’t have it to be in my life.
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Okay now I want a gun 5 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
This is glorious.
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Here we go! 26 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
Lol @famousone I was really surprised to seen this kind of feel good inspirational post from you (no offense, it’s just not your usual MO). And I seriously didn’t suspect it was doctored until I to the last one. Then I realized gun control probably wasn’t originally there either. But I totally glossed over it. :)
Ah, yes. The infamous Que Que Que 17 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
I’m out of the loop. What is going on here?
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This speaks volumes .. 8 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
“Interaction“
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New courses available now! 3 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
Oh so many. So many important lessons.
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New courses available now! 3 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
Great collection. Worth the read.
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Tag yourself! I'm the knife. 9 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
Knife, for sure. Except it’s wine and not bourbon.
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The fae cares not for mortal spelling 2 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
“Fey” is my favorite.
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Dear doggos 5 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
Also, and equally important, if I am currently stepping over you, it’s too late to jump up. You must—I can’t stress this enough—must wait until I complete my step.
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Know the signs 5 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
Whoa. The hair cutting just slapped me in the face.
I guess I never thought the part of my life where I put my hair in a ponytail and cut it off to be anything other than a stress response. But I never (somehow) connected it to PTSD. It’s amazing how easy it is to feel like you’re the only one feeling a certain way…
Chop. Chop. Chop.
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YugiPro #48 - Looks Like a Nice Place to Live 5 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
<3
Incidentally, there are 11 states in the eastern US that have a place named Roanoke. Tennessee, the state I live in, does not.
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Reality is fractal! Subvert convention! 1 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
Done
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