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Cake day: June 26th, 2025

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  • The last time I wasn’t polite to a man he threatened to ruin my life, drive me out of my home, kill my dog, etc. All I did was throw his stuff back into his yard, stuff he had thrown into my driveway. Yeah, that was my next door neighbor. And he won, I’m selling my house at a loss and fucking my credit just to get away from him

    Edit: a couple months before that he tried to break into my house because he wanted something and I wasn’t answering the door. And a few months before that he had literally pushed his way into my house following me in. Some people are nuts, and so need to be treated carefully. I was just completely at my limit with him, and should have called for backup before that confrontation that pissed him off












  • Hurricanes are so devastating, I don’t think anyone really understands unless they’ve gone through it. I’ve lost a few neighbors to a few different hurricanes, because evacuation orders never seemed to keep up with the changes to direction and speed. People absolutely go feral trying to survive, and I’m not saying that I blame them, but it adds an extra layer of brutality when you are in an isolated community and it often takes a week for help to arrive. A week without safe drinking water, fears of electrocution from downed power lines, no medical aid, and the stink of rotting animals (in my case it was always fish who got stranded when the water receded), and worse.

    I served in the Navy, but I’ll always remember how hard the Guard and the Coasties fought to bring comfort. Even if it’s just the comfort of knowing you can bury family and friends, that’s still a gift/sacrifice they can give us. I wish non-combat PTSD was spoken about more often, especially because people tend to avoid getting help without the combat label.



  • There’s a reason every American except the upper class was cheering for Luigi. It’s not even a new phenomenon, ACA (Obamacare) was supposed to lighten the load on the working class.

    Before Obama, my parents had Blue Cross Blue Shield who pre-approved a procedure. My parents still had to pay $250k out of pocket for a life-saving skeletal surgery for my little brother, after the insurance “paid” their part