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trueka:

the way i wanna dress vs. the money i have vs. drawing attention when i dont want it

金曜日, 1月 11th

grimgrinningdani:

shout out to the brown and black nonbinary people who don’t fit the stereotype of gender nonconforming, you’re all cute and valid and i know how hard it can feel to look for answers to your gender questions and not see anyone who looks like you. nonbinary poc are real, we’re valid and we exist!! ✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿

金曜日, 1月 11th

truereset:

some of you have never treated a cat with enough love and kindness to experience their adoration and trust and it shows

金曜日, 1月 11th

thehappyrealityproject:

Create a reality that you don’t need to use the internet or tv to escape from, a reality that you love.

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blacksentai:

ari-no-exorcist:

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africanaquarian:

africanaquarian:

apparently food inspections stopped bc of the shutdown so things bout to be real fucked up for some of us

“The Food and Drug Administration has stopped routine food safety inspections of seafood, fruits, vegetables and many other foods at high risk of contamination because of the federal government’s shutdown…”

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Most companies are probably going to continue their regular food safety procedures, but a few things you can do to reduce some personal risk:

Buy hard, solid veggies and fruits (apples, melons) or ones with rinds (bananas are probably fine). Scrub the peel/rind thoroughly with soap and water before consumption.

The more solid and dense the meat, the less likely it is for contamination to spread very far. Buy your meat in solid cuts, NOT GROUND. Especially not ground chicken rn, salmonella bad.

Cook things thoroughly. Follow guidelines for the internal temperatures meat is supposed to reach and stick to those guidelines. Use a meat thermometer. Make your steaks well done for a while.

I’d stay away from shellfish as a whole if I were you. The diseases you can get from it are some of the nastier ones. No sushi for a while, too. If you have fish, make sure it was frozen following anti-parasitic guidelines and cook thoroughly.

AVOID LEAFY GREENS. This is where we’ve been seeing the most outbreaks lately, so be very careful.

The pregnant, elderly, immunocompromised, and the very young are the ones most at risk in an outbreak. If you are in one of these groups, be extremely cautious and avoid soft cheeses and prepackaged deli meats. Check on friends and family in these groups. Report symptoms of foodborne illness to a doctor so they can report to the state health depts that are still running.

Even with these in mind, remember that most outbreaks of foodborne illness are due to things like improper cooking and storage. Stay safe out there, folks 💙

y'all already know how much a dice game is since corporations found out it was cheaper to pay for everyone’s funeral than to work out how their food gets poisoned and prevent it from happening again.
So yeah.

金曜日, 1月 11th

vampyregfs:

A straight man dating a straight woman just doesn’t have the range when it comes to tenderness and romance the way a bi man dating a bi woman does sorry but that’s just how it is

金曜日, 1月 11th
gfriendunited:
““© POURUPLIKE B | do not edit
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loonaelipse:

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金曜日, 1月 11th

annikafagface:

unfortunately being gay in real life is not as fun as it is on the internet

金曜日, 1月 11th
historycultureeducation:
“My uncle and grandma on their way to a pride parade in the ‘80s
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aidashakur:

Don’t transfer savings to checking 2019.

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