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"Well, let it pass; April is over, April is over. There are all kinds of love in the world, but never the same love twice." - Scott Fitzgerald.
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Some assholes have been putting nails in cheese and treats in dog parks in Chicago and Massachusetts. Also adding antifreeze to water bowls.

Please watch out for your dogs. And if you find out the address of someone doing this, give me the address and tell no one. I will disembowel them.

Antifreeze is fucking deadly as shit. Whilst my mom worked in the vets office the neighbor of a cat owner had become sick of his neighbors tom spraying by his house so he left antifreeze out for the cat. Animals are weirdly attracted to the smell and will drink it.

The cat was given to the vets and for 2 days it’s insides were slowly dissolved by the acids and it bled from his nose, mouth and even eyes.  

On the second day, the vet not being able to help and refusing to let the cat suffer any longer put the cat down. The neighbor who did not deny his crimes didn’t even offer to pay the woman’s vet bill.

SO THE BIGGEST FUCKING SIGNAL BOOST TO THIS POST.

Fuck who ever is doing this. They can fucking burn.

my friend had a cat and it drank antifreeze that was puddled in the driveway and one day they were knitting and it just vomited up all of its internal organs and fell over dead on her lap.

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The perpetrators of all of this will burn in Hell. 

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A neighbor of mine threw a ball of hamburger full of rat poison pellets over our fence for my son’s dog. He survived, barely, but has had nerve damage ever since.

Okay, listen up, if your pet drinks antifreeze, do you know what the cure is? Alcohol. That’s right. To save your furry little friend you have to get them drunk out of their faces. Antifreeze is an inhibitor and stops your enzymes from working, but luckily alcohol stops that from happening. I learned this from my A Level Biology lessons, but here’s a source anyway http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/2617997.stm

Shit this is important SIGNAL BOOST THIS THANK YOU ALICE

BOOST. FUCKING BOOST.

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So, I apologise about call out my name. It’s not being continued but the writer has confirmed she has a finished story and would like me to upload which I shall do today! From start to finish, it does have the character Beatrice and Issac has the looks of Finn from Call out my name. Here is the synopsis.

It’s hard,  having a disorder that has you struggling to contain emotions but it’s even harder when you’re a loud mouth with an opinion on everything and anything. Beatrice Flowers is our twenty-three year old protagonist and lives in a village that you have probably never heard of, as it’s said ‘Nobody Likes You When You’re 23.’ Beatrice is loud, emotional and a feminist. We follow her through her highs and lows as she learns about her disorder and all that comes with it.  #MeToo is an all too truthful romance novel, of sorts, that gives you insight on what it’s like to live with Borderline Personality Disorder. BPD is a conquest on it’s own, but to add love into there? That’s a mix in it’s self. Issac Waters is, in fact, that very same love. But he’s the complete opposite to Bea, quiet and always thinking. The two come together in a place unlikely and begin a friendship that’s frowned up by, quite frankly, nearly everybody. He volunteers in the place where Bea is trying to get help. Along with trying to work out who exactly Issac Waters is, she has her overbearing mother breathing down her neck and her father who is useless when it comes to all things Mental Health. Between working and family problems, a new interest in the form of a boy with curly hair isn’t particularly welcome but she somehow tries to make it work. But like all girls, Bea takes off her rose tinted glasses and sees Prince Charming may perhaps just be a prick in a pair of spandex (Pardon the French.)  

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So, I apologise about call out my name. It’s not being continued but the writer has confirmed she has a finished story and would like me to upload which I shall do today! From start to finish, it does have the character Beatrice and Issac has the looks of Finn from Call out my name. Here is the synopsis.

It’s hard,  having a disorder that has you struggling to contain emotions but it’s even harder when you’re a loud mouth with an opinion on everything and anything. Beatrice Flowers is our twenty-three year old protagonist and lives in a village that you have probably never heard of, as it’s said ‘Nobody Likes You When You’re 23.’ Beatrice is loud, emotional and a feminist. We follow her through her highs and lows as she learns about her disorder and all that comes with it.  #MeToo is an all too truthful romance novel, of sorts, that gives you insight on what it’s like to live with Borderline Personality Disorder. BPD is a conquest on it’s own, but to add love into there? That’s a mix in it’s self. Issac Waters is, in fact, that very same love. But he’s the complete opposite to Bea, quiet and always thinking. The two come together in a place unlikely and begin a friendship that’s frowned up by, quite frankly, nearly everybody. He volunteers in the place where Bea is trying to get help. Along with trying to work out who exactly Issac Waters is, she has her overbearing mother breathing down her neck and her father who is useless when it comes to all things Mental Health. Between working and family problems, a new interest in the form of a boy with curly hair isn’t particularly welcome but she somehow tries to make it work. But like all girls, Bea takes off her rose tinted glasses and sees Prince Charming may perhaps just be a prick in a pair of spandex (Pardon the French.)  

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"I always found little exercises like this hard, repeating my name over and over in my head. Careful in case I got it wrong and blurted out somebody else’s name. " I really liked that sentence because I can relate to it as it seems like a small thing to other people but to me its huge! #anxietyprobs I'm really enjoying this so far and it really does highlight what its like living with mental health!

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So, I apologise about call out my name. It’s not being continued but the writer has confirmed she has a finished story and would like me to upload which I shall do today! From start to finish, it does have the character Beatrice and Issac has the looks of Finn from Call out my name. Here is the synopsis.

It's hard,  having a disorder that has you struggling to contain emotions but it's even harder when you're a loud mouth with an opinion on everything and anything. Beatrice Flowers is our twenty-three year old protagonist and lives in a village that you have probably never heard of, as it’s said ‘Nobody Likes You When You’re 23.’ Beatrice is loud, emotional and a feminist. We follow her through her highs and lows as she learns about her disorder and all that comes with it.  #MeToo is an all too truthful romance novel, of sorts, that gives you insight on what it’s like to live with Borderline Personality Disorder. BPD is a conquest on it’s own, but to add love into there? That’s a mix in it’s self. Issac Waters is, in fact, that very same love. But he’s the complete opposite to Bea, quiet and always thinking. The two come together in a place unlikely and begin a friendship that’s frowned up by, quite frankly, nearly everybody. He volunteers in the place where Bea is trying to get help. Along with trying to work out who exactly Issac Waters is, she has her overbearing mother breathing down her neck and her father who is useless when it comes to all things Mental Health. Between working and family problems, a new interest in the form of a boy with curly hair isn’t particularly welcome but she somehow tries to make it work. But like all girls, Bea takes off her rose tinted glasses and sees Prince Charming may perhaps just be a prick in a pair of spandex (Pardon the French.)  

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This is a lucky Ben. If you have it in your blog you will have lucky and a great day!

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JODIE COMER at the 2019 Emmy Awards for Variety 

“Jodie can go from chilling to hilarious to sexy to bored, bratty teenager within five seconds. You can’t take your eyes off of her.”

Her face is incredible. 

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