how does one relearn how to be a person

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how does one relearn how to be a person
So something i missed on my first dragon age 2 playthrough is that meredith literally appointed the viscount of kirkwall, which given the abuses that take place in the gallows and the fact that in act 3 she is actively blocking the appointment of a new viscount seems to suggest that in part it is due to a) the tensions in the city and b) the abuses visited on the mages of the city becoming more and more prevalent she didn’t think she could find another viscount that would be willing enough to give her free reign of course her actions are pretty obviously influenced in the latter 2 acts by red lyrium, but in the first act her worsening crackdowns aren’t influenced by anything that’s all her
platform/raised boots are superior to high heels not only because high heels cause damage to your entire body if worn even semi frequently but also because unlike high heels you can reliably run in platform/raised boots. also you can get them with steel toes.
i saw a tik tok that was like about being villianized by your parents from a young age and it making you like/sympathize/want to fuck villains more and i was like 👁👄👁 turned from the for you page into the this you? page too quickly for my liking
HAHAHAHHA “THIS YOU?” bYE
there’s this thing we do in this fandom where when a new album comes out, the previous one gets hated on but the one from 2 eras ago is suddenly loved by everyone...I love this for reputation but lover doesn’t deserve the hate
Thoughts: Pro-Birth?
A common claim of the pro-choice/abortive is that: “You aren’t pro-life, you’re pro-birth” The best way, I find, to counter this argument is to point out other pro-life issues that I’m passionate about. So what other pro-life issue are you most passionate about? Also, for diversity, list at least one other issue that you wouldn’t necessarily connect, but IS a pro-life issue to you.
(Bonus: How do you responded to this criticism?)