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Word of the Day: DYSANIA – the state of finding it really difficult to get out of bed in the morning.
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My life in one word.
Word of the Day: DYSANIA – the state of finding it really difficult to get out of bed in the morning.
Happy birthday!🎂
Also, our responsibility to provide is not the same as our responsibility to promote. I might need to have books from a conservative viewpoint on the shelves, but I don’t need to put them in a display or recommend them. I DO need to promote voices of marginalized people.
Today’s chapter in my life story: All My Pets Are Assholes
That is not selfish.
Everyone deserves time off and a break from responsibilities.
Stop scrolling and post two characters who bring you joy and happiness
Stop scrolling and post two characters who bring you joy and happiness
I get my best ideas on the way home from work.
Read through for the whole bear-with-a-ham-finale.
One of the best things about being in an international server is that if I mention that I live in Bear Country (CO), the Australians all howl about how we need to shut up about Aussie wildlife, because THEIR large carnivores mostly stay in the water, NOT INVITE THEMSELVES INTO THE KITCHEN. (🧵1/?)
There are many reasons we pasteurize milk, but it's mostly because of this.
Raw milk is one of those ideas that can really only take hold when people haven't seen a cow. if you see a cow from let's say ten feet or less you immediately understand the problem that pasteurization is solving