Bedtime Boost: Internet is still out (about to hit the 46 hour mark), and I'm still sitting at 0/$1600 needed by April 30 so I can pay my rent. Thanks so much for all the shares today! #MutualAidRequest
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Bedtime Boost: Still stilling at $1600 needed by April 30 so I can pay my rent. Thanks for bearing with me today while I deal with this internet outage (we're at 21 hours now). #MutualAidRequest
URGENT NEED!
We have a single mom who has had eviction papers filed. We need $1,837.13 to keep eviction from happening. This mom has struggled with persistent health issues that have made consistent employment difficult. They're looking for a job but the job market in their city is rough.
Maybe Hildy can make him wear a hamster coat to heal him from the jaundice he most certainly has
Hey y'all, the rent situation is pretty bad right now, please share this post around. Also my internet is still out, please say a prayer it comes back soon lol #MutualAidRequest
At great grandma’s house
Niece (9) : I can’t find the charger for this Gameboy Color. But the Gameboy Advance is still charged!
I have added several of your recommendations to my list. Roomie and I have am annual old movie weekend where we hit every decade from the teens to the 70s
Amazing
Pardon, I meant Doctor I got you
Girl I got you
Agreed. Fortunately my boss and I are similar ages and agree on many things.
Age discrimination is real and it goes both ways.
When I turned 40 I told my boss he could no longer discriminate against me and he duly made a note of it.
This has always frustrated me.
I’m so proud of you. Just…in general.
Nellie existed and lived in Oregon eventually. She is buried in Vernonia
I am anarchist curious and fully employed and the more reasonably I get paid the angrier I am that it isn’t the norm.
Me, prefacing this thread to my roommate: so, Rice Truck Guy…
Normally I would tag an author, but I started this today not realizing it was her traumaversary and she doesn’t need to see strangers posting about it.
Also, this book aged surprisingly well. Schumann has a clear target audience and uses language accessible to that audience. It doesn’t feel like she is skirting major issues, rather, she consistently sticks to her clear thesis.
Finished book 29 in 2026 (161/1000). This is a masterful combination of memoir and practical information on reducing gun violence. Very accessible.
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Finished book 28 in 2026 (160/1000). This was truly excellent. I was pulled in from the first to the last page.
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Finished book 27 in 2026 (159/1000). An incredibly skilled debut novel of what I hope will be a long writing career. This book uses and challenges writing patterns and history. I will be thinking about this for a while.
app.thestorygraph.com/books/0615f1...
Finished book 26 in 2026 (158/1000). A cozy short story volume. Very cute.
app.thestorygraph.com/books/a99a69...
Finished book 25 in 2026 (157/1000). The finale of this series. It was surprisingly good. The nuanced writing in a MG is truly excellent. Also makes me laugh out loud.
app.thestorygraph.com/books/333a95...
Amazing what a 20 minute snooze does
Juncos are insistent