Advocate, artist, web designer & unapologetic Dem. I’m here to point out who is FOS, a POS & who needs to STFU. Visit me on Etsy🌻

Joined August 2012
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11 Sep 2016
If Trump & his merry band of bigots win, this country will be going to hell in a hand basket" #BasketOfDeplorables
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I’ve had a really hideous dental abscess this week that turned my entire soft palette into a reservoir for pus. It’s been awful 😞 I called the urgent care for the antibiotic refill it CLEARLY needs & the Dr said “NO, I’m not going to risk my medical license” WTentireF?
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I FOUND A WALKING STICK!! I haven’t seen one since I was a little kid ☺️ He’s very tiny. I hope I see him again when he’s grown
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Most new data centers are coming to rural communities like ours and Georgia is near the top of the list. They’re built in clusters. That means more strain on our power, water, and infrastructure. If it’s happening here, we deserve a say. Leadership Matters!! #GA14
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Jun 11
SUCCESS!!!! It took me an hour to hunt this little bastard down but it was worth it His own poop trail betrayed him
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Jun 10
I’d prefer it if we all just stopped giving the gruff dirtbag oxygen & focused instead on the rest of the map
Even without Maine, Democrats have a clear path to a Senate majority. Polling shows them tied or slightly ahead in Ohio & Texas. Odds are in their favor in Alaska & North Carolina (big time). The map is wide thanks to Trump's unpopularity. youtube.com/watch?v=S1d7h9i9…
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A bobcat eats hundreds of rats and mice a year, for free, and doesn't bill us for its service. It won't bother you, either. It's about twice the size of a housecat, wants nothing to do with people, and you'll be lucky to ever lay eyes on one. What it wants is the mice in your yard, that's it. But here's the sick part: in the mountains around Los Angeles, 88% of bobcats tested positive for rat poison. In one study, 31 of 39 dead bobcats had it in their bodies. They eat poisoned rodents, the anticoagulant tears down their immune system, mange takes hold, and they die slow. We put poison out to kill rats, and the poison kills the bobcat. If one turns up in your yard, you don't have a problem. You have the best pest control on the continent, on the house. Put the rodenticide away and let the bobcats cook.
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Jun 10
Attention Georgia: Voter turnout for Dems is way down for this race. Voter apathy perhaps? Voters don’t realize it’s a special election maybe? Get to the damn polls people
Replying to @SethTaylor1991
8/ If you live in SD 7—including parts of Norcross, Peachtree Corners, Berkeley Lake, Duluth, Suwanee, Lawrenceville, or nearby Gwinnett communities—please make a plan to vote for Adrienne White. Early voting runs through Friday, June 12. Election Day is Tuesday, June 16.
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Firefly season is here! ✨ A new map shows when to watch for summer’s flashing lights. The Big Dipper Firefly is found throughout most of the central and eastern U.S., but this species isn't usually found in New England. bit.ly/4odh45e
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March 2025 checking in. How are things going?
Bird flu, screwworm monitoring among foreign aid programs killed by Trump agri-pulse.com/articles/2263…
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That bread you're tossing to the ducks malnourishes the adults and can leave the babies unable to fly for the rest of their lives. Bread is junk food for a duck. It fills them up so they quit foraging for the bugs, plants, and seeds that actually feed them. In a growing duckling, a diet that heavy in empty carbs makes the wing grow too fast and twist at the joint. The feathers jut out sideways, the wing never works right, and the bird is grounded for good. It's called angel wing, and in an adult it can't be undone. It doesn't stop at the birds. A pond where people dump bread gets crowded and aggressive, ducklings never learn to find their own food, and the soggy leftovers rot into algae blooms and draw rats. If you want to feed them, give them food, not filler: cracked corn, oats, halved grapes, chopped lettuce, a handful of thawed peas. Better yet, just watch them. A healthy pond already feeds its ducks. They were doing fine before the bread showed up.
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Platner’s opponent is doing a AMA on Reddit at 1pm! If you have the time, go show some support for David Costello, an experienced Democrat Remember folks, Maine has RCV so don’t give up
Today I’ll be doing an approved Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on Reddit’s Politics subreddit starting at 1PM. If you’re on Reddit and have some last minute questions, then I hope you join in! #MEpolitics
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Today I’ll be doing an approved Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on Reddit’s Politics subreddit starting at 1PM. If you’re on Reddit and have some last minute questions, then I hope you join in! #MEpolitics
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We here in #GA14 are at the voting booth every couple months it seems! I hope people here are paying attention & know this seat this still up for grabs We need to elect Shawn
Go Vote!!! Get it done!!! Leadership Matters!!!
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DEVELOPING: A proposed data center directly next to the Nashville Zoo is drawing growing pushback from zoo leaders, neighbors and more than 150,000 people who have signed a petition opposing the project. More: bit.ly/4xk7oKD
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I just saw the seasons 1st firefly!!!!

ALT Animation Summer GIF by elif demir

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Replying to @thenation
Hi! It’s the year 2017 checking back in. I’m just gonna leave this right here…. x.com/eviljohna/status/85951…

2 May 2017
Prior to 2016, the dominate philosophy of the Left was "No more angry white men!" Ironic those now backtracking call themselves Progressives
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Y’all realize that the NYT article essentially confirms the screenshot we’ve been seeing for *months* is real? Hard to image why they didn’t track down these women earlier isn’t it?
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Did you all read this? 🫪
Replying to @lyndseyfifield
I bucked all advice from my friends (and resisted my conservative bias) and decided to fully trust the Times journalists. As they left my home they asked that I not talk to any other outlets and I insisted then and repeatedly over the following weeks that I would keep my word and only share this story with them. But then the weeks dragged on. They kept coming back to us saying the editors needed more. I needed to go on the record (okay). We need more screenshots (okay). I met every bench mark they set, eager to provide more sources or evidence as needed. After the story went up I began to ask them … wait, where are the stories from the other women? Where are their accusations of sexual assault? Why am I the focus? Why are there 11 paragraphs dedicated to detailing my work history (more than has been published about Graham’s by far)? Why does it say “nobody could corroborate” when I offered them sources that COULD corroborate? Why did they include an out of context quote from a friend joking “do not call Graham” after I called off my wedding? (Because she knew I would never). Where were the screenshots they’d said they would use? Or the mention that I’d supported local democrats and that most of my family (and husband) are liberal? The editors said it was too much, they explained. The Times also failed to include any mention that I DID confide in multiple friends through the years that Graham had been abusive — long before he was running for office. Those friends confirm they told the Times so. It dawned on me that this really was a set up all along. The journalists I trusted who convinced me to share a story I never wanted to tell methodically delayed and twisted this into a gift to the Platner campaign. Violating the trust of his victims. Shattering the trust I placed in them with the most vulnerable story of my life. And at the end of my call with them I reluctantly accepted their insistence that this was still a powerful story and that I had done a brave thing. And I thanked them for all the hard work they had put into it. Still fawning after all these years.
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Northwest Georgia has enough environmental problems without borrowing new ones. We're still dealing with PFAS contamination. Now we're seeing reports of data centers powered by diesel generators and gas turbines impacting nearby communities. Seems like something worth thinking about before we rush to bring more of them here.
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The Northern Lights could be seen farther south than usual with the expected arrival of three coronal mass ejections, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center. abcnews.link/znv21b3
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