sometimes i wonder how many versions of myself i’ve outgrown without even noticing. i look back at old photos and remember the thoughts i used to carry, the dreams i thought would save me. it’s strange how you can live inside yourself every day and still not realize you’re evolving. it’s only when you look back that you realize how far you’ve come, how many lives you’ve already lived in the same skin.
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HUGE FLIP: Democrat John Ewing Jr. just turned Omaha blue—defeating the longest-serving GOP mayor in the country and becoming the city’s first Black mayor in history.
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My gosh…we passed 2,000 subscribers overnight. Either you’re all extremely loyal, or you’ve fully lost it. Either way—I’m honored.
Thank you for showing up. Thank you for following me here. Thank you for reminding The Woman that a formerly stray cancer-killing machine with strong opinions and questionable table manners still has pull.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to get spiffed up for my checkup with Dr. Kenny—the only human I willingly allow to poke, prod, and praise me.
Trump just got hit with 7 new articles of impeachment. Charges include obstruction, bribery, authoritarian power grabs. Republicans now have 2 days to decide whether to protect Trump or protect the Constitution. I wonder which they will choose?
when I rate a book 5 stars I don’t mean it’s the most perfect thing ever written, I mean it was the most perfect thing for me to read at that time in my life and it left a mark on my soul
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i think the hardest part about healing is realizing there’s no finish line. no big dramatic moment where everything feels suddenly better. it’s slower than that. it’s quieter. it’s choosing not to text them back. it’s making your bed on a heavy day. it’s being kind to yourself when your mind is cruel. healing is a thousand tiny victories no one else sees.
“i saw u talking to yourself” god forbid i ask an expert for advice
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In my opinion, you pay far too much attention to the drama and only increase its audience by doing so. Aside from the Berenson incident, I wouldn’t have heard of any of these attacks if you hadn’t brought them up yourself. And does any of it really matter? You’ve been proven right time and again. You won.
What exactly did Berenson do? I thought him an early crusader against the Covid lunacy. As was Dr. M. He seemed sensible and somewhat fearless. What happened?
Berenson attacked Dr. Malone for no reason in an early Tucker interview. I was an early supporter of Berenson, a paid subscriber. I was stunned while watching; it was disgusting, and I told him so and that I'd pay to renew when he apologizes to Malone. I've been an unpaid subscriber ever since. (I read him because he has some good things to say; as others point out, we don't have to all agree to fight on the same team.)
I took exactly the same action. But as we've learned, Alex never apologizes or admits he was wrong. I was also an early fan of the Breggins. Their book was the first in my "COVID Library." However, I said good-bye to their newsletter as well when they set their sites on Drs. Malone and Desmet. Both situations bothered me a great deal.
I know integrity and Malone has it. But, lacking for time, I've never studied the dispute he had with the Breggins. Can you give a brief summary of why the Breggins were so wrong and why Malone felt it appropriate to sue them for $25 million?
Honestly, my response was purely emotion-driven. Back in those days, I was hoovering up every bit of information I could find from "dissident" doctors and scientists, and Drs. Breggin and Malone were among the earliest, as I recall. I was in quite a state at the time, recoiling from all the "mitigation" measures, all the sheeple in my midst, and searching non-stop for the right products to treat the virus if necessary, and where to find them. I don't recall with any precision what Breggin's bee…
I have copied and pasted to Word documents, among tens of thousands of page, some of the discussions of the dispute. They were so long they were among the few things I've kept that I did not really even skim. I'll have to go back and read it, unless someone else can pipe in with a nice synopsis. Right now, I only know I would trust Dr. Malone with my life.
Integrity.
The Breggins, however, surprise me. Long-time libertarians, but I never followed them. Off the deep end would be my hypothesis.