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πŸ₯¦πŸ₯¦πŸŒπŸŒ Robin of Broccoli
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Artist. Single mom. Views and opinions posted here are all my own, unless otherwise cited. CashApp: $PARKChoon
Indigenous landBorn March 4Joined February 2013

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The burden you carry alone is often three times the size of ordinary burdens carried by people who have support and self love. Go easy. Lay down your load.
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Being aware of your feelings as you’re feeling them is a strength actually. Being able to talk about them accurately while regulating them is a high level skill. And a precious quality in an intimate partner [subtweet]. ❀️The feelings can spread like wildfire for better or worse.
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Childhood Trauma is a loss in that I lost myself. My ability to prioritize. My time to cruel people. My identity. My language. My memory. Time taken in survival could have been time devoted to art. sometimes we can’t heal until we’ve grieved losing the parts we can’t get back.
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We return to those who've hurt us, hoping they're sorry for what they've done. We hope them being sorry will validate the pain from what they put is through. What we don't see is them being sorry would require them to take a deeper look at themselves. This is their work, not ours
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the testing data is skewed and when you control it for poverty we test second in the world in reading, writing, and math. We lead the developed world in starving kids, incarcerated kids, kids sentenced to death/life without parole, and kids living in poverty.
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I just don’t see the point of even going to church on Sunday if you’re willing to walk by the homeless dude at the crosswalk with an overturned cart and personal belongings scattered everywhere. GTFOH with your fake Christianity.
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Trauma is the underlying driver behind several terminal illnesses and addiction. If you want to resolve illness and addiction, you’re gonna have to skill build around healing trauma individually, intergenerationally, and collectively.
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The thing I personally loved most about MLK is he talked about Vietnam in the best ways possible for the Asian community. He didn’t gatekeep oppression and racism. Had I been alive I would have marched to. Just for the truth he spoke about Vietnam, genocide, and exploitation.
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