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sometimes it's the broken heart that decides

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I'm trying to get in the habit of tagging my long posts #long and #long post but i may miss some so please be patient with me. discourse is tagged #disc horse.

i get bored and change my url randomly, but everything else remains the same. most recent url was pumpkinsherbet.

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Every time someone says "ingredients" I say "ingredience" in response and then I realize I just sound like I repeated them because it sounds the fucking same out loud

me when i say inch resting

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ok.

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Here's my cat Queen Lily Belle (RIP) snuggling up to my boys. She was especially fond of cuddling with Arthur.

She hugged me every night when we went to bed.

I miss her so much.

And here's some pictures of my other kitty that crossed the rainbow bridge, Duke Leto Atreides.

I don't have access to that tiktok anymore, i no longer use that app. I think i only used it for maybe two months max.

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They're darlings and it sucks they aren't still around, like it does for all of our babies.

It's one of the big cruelties of life right there.

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This is from the book "What I Mean When I Say I’m Autistic" by Annie Kotowicz! (x)

[ID: A paper book with section title: "Power Move". It wasn't until my thirties that I learned some people correct factual errors as a power move. That explains why teachers rarely appreciated it when I pointed out their mistakes - they saw it as an attempt to usurp their authority. I also got similar reactions from classmates, colleagues, and others whose authority was equal to mine, because they assumed I was flexing on them.

Nothing could be further than the truth. For me, showing someone where they're wrong feels like keeping them safe from the consequences of their mistake. It's a collaborative pursuit of truth, not a power move. End ID]