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  • The first couple of years definitely had some fun times, but as it got more serious, I did get more annoyed with those dumbass high-school kids.... Even the, there were occasionally so. E fun times, though I was too serious-of-a-kid realize.. .

  • They're not all bad, just every now and then get one of these nuggets. Also, they're basically the only break we get from two small children, so It's a comicated situation, though I have been trying to come to terms with the idea that at least one kid(and me) have some stuff going on they may not accept, and while I May tolerate it more for myself, I have to be willing to add some space to protect the kids. I don't want to get into specifics but I hope that makes sense.

    I don't want to part with them, but I know what my child might be feeling, and I really want to prevent any confusion or doubts that I may have had for lack of options or knowledge.

  • All medications degrade eventually. It may just be head-canon but I feel like solid medications should be more stable for longer but I don't doubt it highly depends on what you're talking about

    However, here's 2 things I've learned recently. Heat can affect how drugs act in your body and can be less effective or cause different side effects. Storing medication in a hot place will make some degrade faster.

    Sources: https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-minute-heat-and-how-it-affects-medication/ https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-minute-heat-and-how-it-affects-medication/

  • His Some Mistakes of Moses is amazing, detailed, sometimes scathing, sometimes downright hilarious. I believe he was a preacher's kid and may have went to seminary himself before he went the other way, so he definitely knew his shit. Sadly, his life was one that ended way too soon.

    I will add, that if you like this book, Thomas Paine's Age of Reason part II is very similar, though around 100 years older.