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As luck would have it, Sean from New York, who used to work for a pool company, was nearby to talk about this blue stuff.
Obama shouts out "those ordinary people in the Twin Cities who braved frigid temperatures, risked their own safety, standing shoulder to shoulder to look our for their neighbors and sometimes for strangers because they knew that was the right thing to do"
ducky babbys!
This is, in fact, a major reason why teenagers hide bad things that happen to them online now: because they're scared their parents will take away the only third space we have left them!
Right, it’s terrifying to consider the possibility of kids not reporting groomers and abusers if they’re afraid THEY will get in trouble for defying age verification laws.
I’m gonna make a lil product recc for you all:
these usb-chargable work lights have batteries that last forever, are bright, and have a strobe mode.
If you’re at a demo and Nazis are confronting you, you can hook one or two on a vest, put it in strobe mode, and it will make anyone back off of you
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Social media is the primary (and in some cases, only) way teenagers can get peer support and access expert resources and advice about a shitload of issues these days, and preventing them from using it is exactly like keeping someone from attending recovery meetings!
I don't care if you're not a Knicks fan.
I don't care if you're not a New Yorker.
Watch this speech.
(And if you don't know how much teenagers rely on social media for peer support and expert advice and how it has beneficial effects for a wide range of teenagers, here's a reading list: paperpile.com/shared/smMqS... )
This week's Thursday snippet comes from my cozy-spooky novella A Marriage of Undead Inconvenience (because I went back to work on the 3rd novella in this series today!):
books2read.com/undeadInconvenience
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