The day he came home vs 2 weeks later is crazy!
He's gained 2 lbs (5.18 lbs to 7.25 lbs)
Outgrew his kitten collar (6"-8" size) and moved to his big boy collar (8"-12" Collar)
Is now sensitive to catnip (He's a total stoner)
His canines are starting to wiggle and grow out to make room for his big boy canines
idk why people photoshopped the crying cat meme on this pic when the unedited version is so powerful
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Coffee shop study date as a bit of a mid-week motivation π€©ππ₯Ήπ©°
Craving another shopping trip like this but with Philosophy for the body care and fragrance.
Collective VS Haul- Iconic VS Stripe, Bras & Panties, Body Care/ Fragrance, My Faves ππ€π
iβm determined to keep my heart soft. to not let bitterness take root within me.
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appalachia is devastated. towns i loved, towns i visited all the time, are gone. not damaged, GONE. they are leveled to the ground. there is nothing left but rubble and ruin. people are dead. appalachia is poor to begin with and relies on tourism for a lot of its income, and multiple of those tourist locations are just...gone.
my town is okay, but it's flooded and wrecked. trees are blocking all but one way out of our neighborhood. power lines are hanging limp in the roads. we've been without power for over 24 hours and will continue to be without power for likely another 24+. disabled people and poor people are GOING to die from this. gods save appalachia.
This is a huge win in the fight against marital rape.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has just made a major ruling in favor of a French woman who was blamed for her divorce because she refused to have sex with her husband.
The woman, whose identity is kept private, had been married since 1984, but her relationship took a dark turn when her husband started abusing her in 2002. Then, she stopped having sex with him.
By 2012, she wanted a divorce, but her husband argued that she was the one at fault for not having sex.
The French courts initially sided with him, but the ECHR finally stepped in, ruling that this was a violation of her rights. The court made it clear that women cannot be treated as "faulty" for choosing not to have sex in a marriage.
Women are not objects in relationships βthey are equal partners with the right to consent or refuse. This ruling challenges the harmful belief that marriage comes with a sexual "obligation" and affirms that everyone deserves respect, freedom, and the right to live free from sexual pressure or violence.