“It was an act of self-preservation — however misguided it was”.

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“It was an act of self-preservation — however misguided it was”.
He’s ready to face the consequences.
What can one say? It was simply irresistible.
your energy is finite, just like the mental load you can take, the worries you can shoulder and the negativity you can internalise. take the break, log out of the socials if it's making you anxious and say no more often. you're just a person.
Amen 🙏🏻
@theweightofdivinity
i have a new fixation
Listen, if you haven’t been told before, let me be the first one to tell you:
If you are working in a vet clinic alone, all by yourself, you lock the damn door.
This is especially important if you’re young and female but should apply to everybody.
It does not matter if you’re just about to open and another staff member will be there ‘soon’. It does not matter if you are expecting a client any minute now. It does not matter if it is the middle of the day because the vet is on a house call.
You are sitting, by yourself, in a building full of cash and drugs. You lock the damn door.
You can sit yourself down somewhere that you can see the door and be selective about who you let in, but otherwise you lock the damn door.
You do not want to find yourself in a FNAF situation trying to avoid the person with ill intent who walked in looking for drugs while you were out the back, or hanging up washing. You don’t want to look up after feeding a cat to realise somebody followed you in when they saw only one car in the car park.
Just lock the door.