It makes sense that 2025 is the Year of the Snake because we have snakes in office now 🐍 jk cause actual snakes would be better unlike some people whose actions are truly venomous to society.
February 6, 2025 at 7:21 AM
It makes sense that 2025 is the Year of the Snake because we have snakes in office now 🐍 jk cause actual snakes would be better unlike some people whose actions are truly venomous to society.
A gentle reminder that it is absolutely normal + valid to have emotional & somatic responses to historical moments in unprecedented times, in a capitalistic society, in a flailing democracy when we are trying to live our lives w/o spiraling 🌀 to feel is a sign we are not numb to this new abnormal
February 6, 2025 at 7:15 AM
A gentle reminder that it is absolutely normal + valid to have emotional & somatic responses to historical moments in unprecedented times, in a capitalistic society, in a flailing democracy when we are trying to live our lives w/o spiraling 🌀 to feel is a sign we are not numb to this new abnormal
I unfortunately know people who voted for the current President because of Palestine & I wonder what their thoughts are from his recent actions 🤔 I understand voting third party but a vote for him absolutely made no sense when they were supposedly outraged at the previous administration’s response.
February 5, 2025 at 3:43 AM
I unfortunately know people who voted for the current President because of Palestine & I wonder what their thoughts are from his recent actions 🤔 I understand voting third party but a vote for him absolutely made no sense when they were supposedly outraged at the previous administration’s response.
During his previous term, I worked with immigrants, refugees, & asylum seekers. During his current term, I work with people who hold different immigration statuses. It feels surreal that we still need to advocate & agitate for our immigrant community when this country is made on immigrant labor.
February 5, 2025 at 3:36 AM
During his previous term, I worked with immigrants, refugees, & asylum seekers. During his current term, I work with people who hold different immigration statuses. It feels surreal that we still need to advocate & agitate for our immigrant community when this country is made on immigrant labor.