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Cake day: June 5th, 2023

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  • No it’s not easier than everyone making the right decision for anything else, but it is the right decision.

    I’m going to propose something.

    The most idealistic, “right” decision, done in the wrong context, is the wrong decision.

    For example, let’s say all of Ukraine rejects war. They no longer resist Russia.

    Did we save the world? No. That is appeasement, and that didn’t work out to well with Hitler.

    Again. Prove the worth and viability of your ideas by encouraging the ones throwing the punches to reign it in first, before applying such lofty and naive ideals to those trying to defend themselves.








  • To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate the beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch Or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded!

    • Ralph Waldo Emerson





  • It’s a fairly expensive treat, but Jenny’s makes a dairy free pint that’s coffee sorbet mixed with delightful coconut cream.

    The coffee sorbet section is very bright and tangy, unlike any coffee gelato or ice cream I’ve ever had before. It juxtaposes really well with the creaminess of the coconut cream.

    Usually I work on a pint over the course of weeks, having a few spoonfuls at a time. I demolished this within two days haha.




  • If you’re a wage earner in this country, your life does not change in any significant way based on who we elect, so why skip a badly needed day’s pay to vote? There’s just no point.

    You’ll notice that’s different from

    If you’re a wage earner in this country and you think your life does not change in any significant way based on who we elect, so why skip a badly needed day’s pay to vote? There’s just no point.

    The former is an assertion that all wage earners lives aren’t affected by voting therefore they shouldn’t bother voting. IF you’re a wage earner THEN there’s no point in voting".

    The latter is understanding a scenario from a potential perspective of a wage earner who doesn’t see change being discouraged.

    Like you said in your own post,

    someone who thinks both party’s won’t help