I'm currently where you were a year ago. This gave me hope - thanks for sharing. Keep up the good work man, that shit has got to be hard.
halfeatenpotato
what the fuck
Difference of practice vs insanity is directly related to something within your control vs outside of your control.
Well said. Claiming he simply died for his political beliefs is highly reductive and disingenuous.
Choosing not to vote in the last election was a form of voting, imo.
As an American, shut the hell up and sit down. Humble yourself. We're a complete joke because the majority of our citizens that bothered to vote chose the narcissistic dumbass currently running the country.
America was broken long before now, but we're shittier about hiding it nowadays.
My dad was 47 and my mom was 32 when they had me. Although he was a fantastic dad, my dad didnt have the same energy as all of my friends' dads, and that was always obvious. He really only was able to bike ride with us until I was maybe like 8 or 9.
My dad had some health complications when I was a teenager, and he died when he was 61 and I was 15. Really messed me up for awhile. Of course I miss him and wish he hadn't gone when he did, but when I think about it, I realize that he'd be 78 if he was still been alive today. Not sure that I would be able to handle caring for my aging dad at 31, considering how overwhelmed I currently am with my life.
It's certainly doable, but I don't think its a great idea - especially if youre kinda indifferent about it and your husband is leaning no.
Did you just have a stroke?
Nice stroke, Pam.
As someone who's always struggled to find ambition, that's wild to me.
This reminded me to sit up straight.
While i appreciate the spirit of the pic, this is way more than the dusty old cheetoh deserves. Just throw him in the trash