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⚡️ Can’t kill my vibe, it’s immortal. ⚡️ Be open minded, but not so much your 🧠 falls out. #bitcoin
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alanajoy 2 years ago
Enjoying the simple things tonight image
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alanajoy 2 years ago
In bitcoin we talk about the potential for generational wealth. 70% of wealthy families lose their wealth by the 2nd generation, 90% by the 3rd. Give your kids advantages but don’t raise them to be self-entitled with baseless delusions of grandeur: or your legacy will be gone.
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alanajoy 2 years ago
After school outing to the library 📚 image
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alanajoy 2 years ago
first fire of the season, big mood 🔥 image
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alanajoy 2 years ago
Spanish style chicken and radicchio salad 🧚🏼‍♀️✨ image
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alanajoy 2 years ago
Yo dawg I heard you don’t virtue signal from the virtue signaling post you did about how you don’t virtue signal 🤡 image
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alanajoy 2 years ago
The *teachers* aka state employees don’t have to live with it forever but the minds of the kids are forever shaped by not just the normalization of, but the ENCOURAGEMENT of this psycho experimentation. Dysmorphia is literally an abnormality. If the justification for “educating” kids about transgender people is to create an inclusive environment for the 1% that self-identifies, why would you encourage ALL children to “try on” different identities”, positioning them for abnormality? Honestly, I might move before my daughter starts middle school because I’m shook. Where is this coming from??? image View quoted note →
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alanajoy 2 years ago
A public school policy to “encourage kids to try on whatever different identity or pronouns that they want, letting them know that it’s not like they have to live with it forever“ is like leading the witness. This shit is alarming. image
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alanajoy 2 years ago
"If my doctor told me I had only six minutes to live, I wouldn't brood. I'd type a little faster." - Isaac Asimov
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alanajoy 2 years ago
The whole point of the hustle is that the hustle doesn’t stop. Ever. Hustle that quit because it didn’t happen for them was never hustle to begin with. Hustle is resourceful and repeatedly hits from a new angle until they incrementally rise. It’s not that you failed: you stopped. Hustlers allow the hustle to guide their goals, not the other way around. They spot opportunities and use what they have available to successfully seize them. They pivot towards opportunities and adapt to achieve them. Most people just follow the path laid out for them, hustlers form new trails that connect existing paths. Existing paths are useful, connecting them is valuable. It doesn’t matter what vertical you’re in, it’s a mentality. The hustle is a way of life. I can tell quickly if someone’s a hustler. I admire it when I see it. The hustle is honest and up front, indicates self worth and intelligence, and analytical thinking that executes. Hot.
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alanajoy 2 years ago
Sometimes it’s startling to see how big she is… 🫶 Time is truly the most scarce of all things… Been stacking since she was just one year old. All of it, everything I do… is for her. #proofofwork #fafo image
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alanajoy 2 years ago
This is my Blythe customization. IYKYK 🧚🏼‍♀️✨ I recently painted her lids and gave her new eyes and made her new pull strings with wood and painted glass beads. She’s beautiful and creepy and I love how she’s coming out. 🫶
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alanajoy 2 years ago
No filter necessary. This is what a 44 year old woman and mother who doesn’t need saving looks like. Best wishes, babes. I have high hopes for y’all… image
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alanajoy 2 years ago
I’m not perfect. Never claimed to be… Never claimed to know it all or be above reproach. I’ve made my share of mistakes and I take full responsibility for them. Where *I see* that I’ve failed, I try what I can to make it right. That’s all we can do. I’m accountable and I have integrity. I don’t feel good about letting anyone down that didn’t deserve it. So what do you do? You acknowledge it. You offer to fix it. And you learn from it so you don’t repeat it. That’s all we *can* do. If I let down someone who didn’t deserve my continued effort: too bad, though. You brought that on yourself. 🫡