My sister has BPD. My parents cut her off after some particularly spectacular episodes. I stuck up for her even after she wasn't allowed around anymore. She tried to off herself in my room when I let her hide out from her boyfriend (not the first time she did that). She ended up moving in with that scumbag who on multiple occasions beat her senseless and threw her out of a moving vehicle. I had to come over (strapped mind you) and escort her from his place to the station onto a greyhound to go live with her cousin. I have so much fuckin trauma on account of her. She's better now, for now. If it comes to it again tho I'll always fight tooth and nail to keep her safe, regardless of how outrageously she behaves. That's my fuckin sister.
I'm not exactly sure since I got it for $5 at a thrift store. It says AOMAIS on the front and has a built in carry handle so that might help you track it down.
You could probably find a pocket sized bluetooth speaker today that outperforms that particular boombox. I've got one about the size of a hardback novel that puts out more volume and bass than my car does.
Look you guys are valid. Every generation has pioneered slang that sticks. I get it. The problem in my estimation is that we are seeing kids come of age who were born, raised, and will die in a comment section or discord room. I have a sister in middle school in the house with me right now. The generations coming up have no clue how to behave offline. The ideas of real inflexible consequences and speaking seriously so you will be taken seriously are just completely nonexistent on their radar.
I bet I could successfully romance moth-girl. I have so many cool lamps. I used to do stage lighting for my church when I went in high school. I got like 5 expensive flashlights. Please moth girl hmu. I got all kinda clothes I don't wear u can chew crazy holes.
I mean, fair enough. But have you heard kids these days? Between the algorithmic feedback loop that is the modern internet, the disinterest of parents in actually parenting their kids, and chatgpt... I don't think it's unreasonable to be a bit concerned about how uneducated the children in our education system are coming off. It's not me being classist, it's valid criticism of a systemic failing.
What exactly is your take here lmao. The headline says nothing about prayer. It calls for actual physical action that is likely to positively impact outcomes for at least some immigrants. I personally consider this to be a huge net good, as it speaks respect and love for immigrants with a voice that a not-insignificant number of conservatives are willing to hear from. Did you just see the word "catholic" and wanna dunk on Christians?
Not very exciting or interesting but I prefer xubuntu. All the things I need from mainline Ubuntu, none of the things I don't.