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Kevin McCarthy just found out in the hardest way possible that Nancy Pelosi only made it look easy.
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Anger is the start of the healing process. But women are conditioned to think anger is wrong. If you're angry, that's a GOOD thing. Here's Why:
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To be respected means having the courage to be disliked.
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6 Traits of Safe People:
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6 Sep 2023
“He wasn’t even there and he got 22 years.” Me, watching them come to terms with the foreshadowing.

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27 Aug 2023
Once i’m detached, that’s it… you’ll never get the same version of me.
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27 Aug 2023
1' - Let's gooo! 0-0 | #NJNYvsLOU
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The expression “call a spade a spade” comes from the work of Plutarch, who originally wrote “call a fig a fig & a trough a trough.” Figs & troughs were crude slang for the Vulva, so what Plutarch meant was “call a c*nt a c*nt”. When Erasmus (1466-1536) translated Plutarch’s work & changed it to a garden spade to avoid embarrassment.
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"In Buddhist terms, our worth is a product of our ability to choose between right and wrong, between truth and delusion—and these are consequential choices. We know the difference between wholesome and unwholesome acts, and we know that our actions have consequences."
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24 Aug 2023
All of us that never caused any trouble as kids ended up in therapy and on Twitter
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We teach people how honest they can be with us by how we react. How To Get The Truth From People:
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LIFE ACCOMPLISHMENTS THAT GO UNNOTICED: 1. Being happy in your marriage 2. Taking a pay cut to do a job you love 3. Making a major life shift at 50 or 60 4. Enjoying your own company 5. Being able to say “no” comfortably 6. Using your gifts to help others 7. Divorce from a dysfunctional situation
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