Thanks for the update, I had to stop watching to start getting ready for work.
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Yeah, Dearborn and West Bloomfield are a 30 minute drive from each other.
Yeah, and it sounds like there's a large daycare in the building, too. This is very similar to the attack on the Mormon Church in Grand Blanc, MI a few months ago. The attacker (a Maga chud), rammed his truck into the building, started shooting, and lit a fire inside.
Edit: Local news reported that the children have been evacuated and there are no official reported injuries right now.
There's an active shooter situation at a synagogue in West Bloomfield, MI right now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOaCTyZCc_8
Now is a terrible time to be living with my Maga Evangelical dad. He's had Fox News blaring all day, and it is the dumbest propaganda I've heard in a long time. Our boomers are not well.
I'll be 7 months sober tomorrow, that's crazy. I went from being a daily drinker for 15 years to not having a drop of alcohol in over half a year. I tried quitting so many times over the past couple of years, but I'm actually doing it now. I remember how hard the first few days were, where I was trying to bargain with myself about one drink not being a deal breaker - and now the thought of drinking doesn't sound appealing at all.
I just...cannot get over the insanity of kidnapping a sovereign president and charging him with possessing automatic weapons and bogus drug charges. What the fuck, this is beyond ridiculous.
I'm three weeks sober today. It feels like I've fully gotten alcohol out of my daily routine, and I'm starting to coast on new habits now. There's been a noticeable improvement in my depression and energy levels, and my skin is starting to look healthier. My sobriety tracker says I've saved $107 and skipped 45 drinks so far.
Thank you! I dealt with some pretty bad insomnia for the first 3 days. But with the help of melatonin and adjusting my nightly routine, it's gotten easier. One thing that I haven't gotten used to yet is how vivid and frequent my dreams are, now. Idk if you've experienced that when cutting out drinking, but it's pretty wild.
I'm 11 days sober (alcohol) for the first time in 2 years. The first few nights were hard, but each passing day gets easier after I've broken out of the cycle that I've been stuck in.

Same. /r/CTH getting x-posted into my feed is what exposed me to the concept of socialism and communism. I was a Bernie-style lib up until the second half of 2019 when I realized you could go further left, and that communism wasn't evil.