I can't use mastodon.social via any app - Tusky, Moshidon, Mastodon. All of the apps are trying to gaslight me that 'mastodon.social doesn't appear to be a Mastodon server' even though it is.
$&@!!^#$@#$
A leaf in the river, drifting and carried by the currents.
My leaf has rested on the riverbanks of Ontario for now. In a larger sense here on Mastodon. My groove is where the heart is.
I try to celebrate life and equally encourage you to celebrate the good things in your world, find your courage to express your power, your words, your story, your past, your wants and desires, your pains and strengths... and your everything. ❤️
Profile pic: Gradient green
I can't use mastodon.social via any app - Tusky, Moshidon, Mastodon. All of the apps are trying to gaslight me that 'mastodon.social doesn't appear to be a Mastodon server' even though it is.
$&@!!^#$@#$
Running into friends from the younger years, listening to a now married couple talk about their house and their cars, and they ask how is it that I couldn't do the same (in terms of material hoarding).
When people say this to me, I think many things. ...super insecure, and I'm convinced they did far more drugs than I did.
They're asking me how two is more than one. 😂
There is no such thing as an illegal person.
Every person is inherently, infinitely, and uniquely valuable.
Hey, we're protesting the Church abuses, wanna go? "Nah"
Hey, we're protesting the Justice system for abuses, wanna go? "Nah"
Hey, we're protesting at a high school..
"Hell Yeah Brother!!" says a childless adult man, who has absolutely nothing to hide on his computer /s
I have watched my life burn to the ground and started again from scratch many, many times.
I believe in second acts and second chances.
I want to say this clearly for anyone who needs to hear it: it is possible to survive radical, unexpected and unwanted life changes, to start again, and to build a new life that is worth living.
Read this today. I relate to it.
"You can look at a scar and see hurt, or you can look at a scar and see healing."
Sheri Reynolds, author.