Sayonara September

Hello and welcome to another thoughts dump. This month was emotionally tough due to many reasons. The assassination of Charlie Kirk, whom I somewhat followed and shared political views with, deeply affected me. As a conservative, independent woman, I have very liberal views on human rights. I don’t care about gender or religion if someone is a good person. I believe there are two genders at birth; LGB is an orientation, not an identity, and TQIA+ is a chosen identity. I feel sorry for those rejecting the truth and wonder about their childhood that makes you feel this way. I believe that some of the problems lie within the parental units who would say, ‘Oh, shucks, I really wanted a different gender for their kids. Growing up before the Internet, we trusted news and loved shows like cops, which I’ve watched since age 11. I value independent journalism and real-time reporting, which keep me informed about nearby events. I started writing a blog 10 years ago, building on my diary and news gathering. When it comes to politics and hate crimes, I wait for verified info, research, and then share my views. I self-diagnosed with neurodivergence in 2017; I’ve researched and learned to cope. Autism isn’t a horror show; we’re differently enabled, with unique strengths. Aging means needing rest days; I use a kit to manage anxiety before outings. Originally, I planned to discuss Dawson’s Creek reunion and other topics, but I’m drained from a busy day. I condemn the violence and chaos across the world, especially after the 9/11 attacks, which my family experienced. I wish for mutual kindness and hope we remember that unity. I’ll revisit some topics later; today, I need rest. Have a good day, and see you next time.

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