Truly the voice of several generations.
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.
Truly the voice of several generations.
If a better game comes out, we’ll play that.
… then come back to SDV.
Oh my God now I want this so much.
The Brunch Amendment of 2008 lists all the people welcome to brunch and explicitly states that allies are allowed.
I call bullshit.
I do not see brunch anywhere on that list.
This is wild to me as an English speaker.
Aldi has been doing it forever. But it doesn’t change based on surge pricing. What an evil idea…
The 67-year-old woman who started kicking him, then took off a shoe to beat him with… I want to be her when I grow up.
Obviously that’s the case. I didn’t make a statement contrary to it. My point was “even if it’s not guaranteed, some is better than none,” not, “be happy to get anything at all.”
We should be pissed we don’t have guaranteed access to the meds that make us function! It’s our entire lives in jeopardy! But the person I’m replying to doesn’t yet know that they can have at least some help, and that was the point I was making.
If this seems aggressive it’s because I’m constantly being attacked on the internet for saying something I didn’t say.
I mean… it doesn’t need time to build in your system. ADHD meds work from after you take them until they wear off (the extended release is about 7 and a half hours for me) so even if you can only get them sporadically, some help is better than none.
Loved Ugly Americans.
Leonard is one of my role models.
I promise many of us are not.
I was going to make this exact same comment but I was going to put “I’ve never known the despair that leads a person to attempt suicide.”
I’m glad we seem to be on the same page.
Because there are, genuinely, people in this world, in this moment, who are considering suicide so sincerely that seeing an image like this at the exact wrong moment will decide that it’s what they should do.
Something about this comment and the way it was written has given me the vague feeling of a deep and interesting story in which you’re playing a part. There’s an air of mystery to it but a promise of a good time. 10/10 comment.
I’m sure you’re attractive. You have a winning online presence.
My father had a rare hereditary disease that caused him to need to get frequent blood transfusions near the end of his life. We often joke that we’re modern vampires.
I am extremely light sensitive so I do wear sunscreen even for the drive to and from work, and I do take a multivitamin for my resulting vitamin D deficiency.
Obviously I’m not supernatural and this is all anecdotal but it’s fun to think about.
And it doesn’t matter where it’s located.
You’ll just wind up in the queue regardless.