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hotteacocoa · 20 hours
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I took a few self defense classes, and I can tell you right now I would much prefer trying to escape a man who’s trying to rape me than have to try to escape a bear that is literally stronger than me and a man combined. You have SO many more opportunities to escape/defend yourself against a man than a bear. You have NO chance of escaping a bear attack.
The question to women that’s gone viral:
Would you rather be in the woods alone w a man or a bear?
Majority of women said bear.
Why? Because even if it did maul us, the following would happen-
1. We wouldn’t be blamed for the attack
2. We would be believed
3. People would hunt down that bear without giving it a second thought
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hotteacocoa · 4 days
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hey guys there's this really cute personality quiz here and i think it'd be a fun chain game :)
@kadethecat @biocrafthero @littlest-bugz @the-hydra-sys @anyone else who sees this!!
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hotteacocoa · 5 days
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Don’t give up.
I know it can be hard sometimes, and life looks completely hopeless and bleak, but that doesn’t mean you should stop trying.
I spent so many years in a grave I dug for myself, and I didn’t think there was a way out; I felt like all I could do was keep digging deeper and deeper. I couldn’t see a future for myself, and it felt like God forgot about me.
But then I met an amazing guy at a small New Year’s Eve party in 2022; he had these cute, pink rabbit ears and I was dressed as a detective, and miraculously, the rabbit and detective became love interests. We had a long distant friendship that blossomed into a long distant relationship, and next thing I knew, the doors to my future finally started opening just a crack, and I saw a peek into a future I never thought I’d have. We spent just a while talking back and forth and visiting each other every now-and-again, and by Christmas Eve of 2023, he asked me to marry him.
Now, in 2024, I’m 22, married to the man God made for me, and I’m juggling a part time job, my college classes, and looking into moving to the state where my military husband is stationed. I’m filled with ideas of the future now, looking through so many wide open doors that lead down different futures, futures I didn’t even know were possible when I was in that pit of despair.
Please…don’t give up. Whatever pit or grave you’re in, just know that God will help you get out of it. Sometimes it takes only one person that God uses to help you out, and sometimes it takes a miracle, but it will happen regardless because God is a Miracle Worker, and He is bigger than all of your struggles.
Don’t give up.
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hotteacocoa · 9 days
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GHOST!!!! GHOST LIGHT FIXTURES!!!!!!
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hotteacocoa · 14 days
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My hobbies include:
1. Being scared
2. Not knowing what I’m doing
3. Zoning out
4. Getting bored and
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hotteacocoa · 19 days
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As a girl, I can confidently say I’ve never seen any of those shows, so I’m gonna make my own list of ✨girl shows✨
🌊 H2O Just Add Water (2006)
🪂 Avatar the Last Airbender (2005)
🐺 Wolfblood (2012)
🦄 My Little Pony (2010)
🎤 Hannah Montana (2006)
🛼 Lizzie McGuire (2001)
🧙🏻‍♂️ Wizards of Waverly Place (2007)
🦇 My Babysitter’s a Vampire (2011)
👷‍♀️ Parks and Recreation (2009)
💃🏼 I Love Lucy (1951)
🔪 Remington Steele (1982)
👫🏻 Mork and Mindy (1978)
🔍 Columbo (1968)
💁‍♀️ All the old Barbie movies (I know they’re not shows, but they’re classics, so I’m counting them)
girl shows
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girlfriends (2000)
sex and the city (1998)
gossip girl (2007)
pretty little liars (2010)
desperate housewives (2004)
america's next top model (2003)
the simple life (2003)
keeping up with the kardashians (2007)
gilmore girls (2000)
buffy the vampire slayer (1997)
living single (1993)
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hotteacocoa · 20 days
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The irony is rather funny, I have to admit. I’ve had a few conversations and debates with pro-abortionists, and many of them make similar contradictions just as this woman did.
Like, okay, then why are you pushing for people to think what you think if it’s all relative to you? By making that ONE statement, it completely dissolved her entire argument because it implies she doesn’t actually care about what I’m saying, what you’re saying, or even what SHE’S saying. If it truly is relative, she would see our different opinions and go, “ah! She believes differently than I because morality is relative, so nothing that’s based on morals actually matters in any way!”
That’s one reason I find the whole “it’s all relative” argument to be so humorous; it makes you want to go, “then why are you even here? Why are you even talking on the subject matter?” Despite saying morality is relative, you can tell by their actions that none of them actually believe that. If they did believe that, they’d never bring up matters of moral concern, yet matters of moral concern is almost all they choose to argue about.
I was watching a woman interview pro-life marchers, and one of them was holding a sign that said “four of my siblings were aborted. Choose life.”
This marcher said she was raised in a family of pro-abortionists, and the siblings before and after her were aborted because the mother “wasn’t ready” at first, and after she gave birth to the third baby, the mother just “didn’t feel like going through another pregnancy.”
That alone hit me so hard. But the part that hit the hardest was when the pro-lifer said “the reason why I was had is…because I was the more conveniently timed one.”
Why do we have to boil down the lives of children to one’s “convenience”? Why? This poor girl has 4 siblings who have no graves, no dates, nowhere to mourn or place flowers, all because her mother chose to think of herself before her children.
It’s so sad. It’s so so sad.
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hotteacocoa · 23 days
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Me, staring in the mirror: I…am a very stumpy fish.😔 But I am still very beautiful, very powerful.😤
every moment of every day i am thinking about this tiktok
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hotteacocoa · 26 days
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Well, let’s take a look at what you said; “I can have all the sex I’d like and if I get pregnant I can get an abortion.” What does that sound like to you? Does that sound like you’re being responsible? Does that sound like you’re taking responsibility for your actions? Or does that sound like you’re trying to reverse the consequences of your actions?
It would be far more responsible to take accountability and responsibility for your actions instead of trying to reverse those consequences by killing an innocent life.
And, just so you know, NO one is ever truly ready for a child. When I thought I was pregnant, my husband and I were not at all ready, but I knew the consequences of my actions and my husband knew, too, and we knew that just because we didn’t feel ready didn’t mean we should kill an innocent human being. No child deserves to die because the mother is scared about being a mother or doesn’t want to be a mother.
I was watching a woman interview pro-life marchers, and one of them was holding a sign that said “four of my siblings were aborted. Choose life.”
This marcher said she was raised in a family of pro-abortionists, and the siblings before and after her were aborted because the mother “wasn’t ready” at first, and after she gave birth to the third baby, the mother just “didn’t feel like going through another pregnancy.”
That alone hit me so hard. But the part that hit the hardest was when the pro-lifer said “the reason why I was had is…because I was the more conveniently timed one.”
Why do we have to boil down the lives of children to one’s “convenience”? Why? This poor girl has 4 siblings who have no graves, no dates, nowhere to mourn or place flowers, all because her mother chose to think of herself before her children.
It’s so sad. It’s so so sad.
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hotteacocoa · 26 days
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What you’re saying is that you’d rather indulge in your own selfish desires and kill an innocent human being INSTEAD of acknowledging the potential consequences of your desires and choosing to be responsible for the consequences when having sex.
THIS is one reason why I will never be pro-abortion; every argument from the pro-abortion community boils down to the same thing: “I want to be immature and selfish and have sex whenever I want, but I don’t want to actually take a moment to realize that my actions have consequences, and when my actions DO have consequences, I just want to murder the child and continue to live my life of selfishness and never learn from my mistakes.”
I appreciate you taking the time to try and change my views (even though you had stated everything was relative, meaning you should NOT feel the need to change my views in the first place), but all you did was further solidify my view that pro-abortionists have a horrible case of narcissism. Thank you for your time, and I hope you one day acknowledge how awful that mindset is.
I was watching a woman interview pro-life marchers, and one of them was holding a sign that said “four of my siblings were aborted. Choose life.”
This marcher said she was raised in a family of pro-abortionists, and the siblings before and after her were aborted because the mother “wasn’t ready” at first, and after she gave birth to the third baby, the mother just “didn’t feel like going through another pregnancy.”
That alone hit me so hard. But the part that hit the hardest was when the pro-lifer said “the reason why I was had is…because I was the more conveniently timed one.”
Why do we have to boil down the lives of children to one’s “convenience”? Why? This poor girl has 4 siblings who have no graves, no dates, nowhere to mourn or place flowers, all because her mother chose to think of herself before her children.
It’s so sad. It’s so so sad.
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hotteacocoa · 26 days
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If you want it empty then don’t have sex.
I was watching a woman interview pro-life marchers, and one of them was holding a sign that said “four of my siblings were aborted. Choose life.”
This marcher said she was raised in a family of pro-abortionists, and the siblings before and after her were aborted because the mother “wasn’t ready” at first, and after she gave birth to the third baby, the mother just “didn’t feel like going through another pregnancy.”
That alone hit me so hard. But the part that hit the hardest was when the pro-lifer said “the reason why I was had is…because I was the more conveniently timed one.”
Why do we have to boil down the lives of children to one’s “convenience”? Why? This poor girl has 4 siblings who have no graves, no dates, nowhere to mourn or place flowers, all because her mother chose to think of herself before her children.
It’s so sad. It’s so so sad.
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hotteacocoa · 27 days
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I completely disagree with this on many levels.
Your argument of the baby “using” the mother and not having a right to do so is rather ridiculous. The uterus was created to carry a child, so to argue the child has no right to be there or use that area of the body is absurd. That would be like saying that just because birds can fly gives them no right to be in the sky.
I was watching a woman interview pro-life marchers, and one of them was holding a sign that said “four of my siblings were aborted. Choose life.”
This marcher said she was raised in a family of pro-abortionists, and the siblings before and after her were aborted because the mother “wasn’t ready” at first, and after she gave birth to the third baby, the mother just “didn’t feel like going through another pregnancy.”
That alone hit me so hard. But the part that hit the hardest was when the pro-lifer said “the reason why I was had is…because I was the more conveniently timed one.”
Why do we have to boil down the lives of children to one’s “convenience”? Why? This poor girl has 4 siblings who have no graves, no dates, nowhere to mourn or place flowers, all because her mother chose to think of herself before her children.
It’s so sad. It’s so so sad.
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hotteacocoa · 27 days
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If they decide not to give up their body for 9 months, then they should’ve thought of that before they had sex. Sex leads to pregnancy. Simple as that. Not wanting to “give up their body” doesn’t give them the right to kill an innocent human being.
I was watching a woman interview pro-life marchers, and one of them was holding a sign that said “four of my siblings were aborted. Choose life.”
This marcher said she was raised in a family of pro-abortionists, and the siblings before and after her were aborted because the mother “wasn’t ready” at first, and after she gave birth to the third baby, the mother just “didn’t feel like going through another pregnancy.”
That alone hit me so hard. But the part that hit the hardest was when the pro-lifer said “the reason why I was had is…because I was the more conveniently timed one.”
Why do we have to boil down the lives of children to one’s “convenience”? Why? This poor girl has 4 siblings who have no graves, no dates, nowhere to mourn or place flowers, all because her mother chose to think of herself before her children.
It’s so sad. It’s so so sad.
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hotteacocoa · 27 days
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No, it involves the baby, too. With abortion, you are deciding whether or not to kill a child.
Two human beings are involved when it comes to abortion; it is not personal, because two living, breathing human beings are involved. One human is taking another human’s life into their own hands; that is not a personal decision, that is making a decision for another human.
With abortion, you are deciding something for someone else. You are deciding whether or not to kill another human being. That is not a personal decision; that is a decision you are making for someone else on someone else’s behalf.
I was watching a woman interview pro-life marchers, and one of them was holding a sign that said “four of my siblings were aborted. Choose life.”
This marcher said she was raised in a family of pro-abortionists, and the siblings before and after her were aborted because the mother “wasn’t ready” at first, and after she gave birth to the third baby, the mother just “didn’t feel like going through another pregnancy.”
That alone hit me so hard. But the part that hit the hardest was when the pro-lifer said “the reason why I was had is…because I was the more conveniently timed one.”
Why do we have to boil down the lives of children to one’s “convenience”? Why? This poor girl has 4 siblings who have no graves, no dates, nowhere to mourn or place flowers, all because her mother chose to think of herself before her children.
It’s so sad. It’s so so sad.
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hotteacocoa · 28 days
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This woman did lose something—or rather someone. She lost siblings, more siblings than she had—unique siblings with unique personalities and characteristics. She didn’t have those siblings because the mother didn’t allow them to be born.
It doesn’t matter where her siblings were located—inside the womb or outside the womb—they’re still her siblings. Choosing to kill your child does affect people.
Choosing to kill your own child (especially when there isn’t anything wrong with the mother or child) does affect people in the family unit, wether you want it to or not.
It is not weird behavior. It is actually very normal behavior, especially if the family is close-knit.
When another human’s life is involved in your decision, the decision isn’t personal anymore because it involves more than just you. Abortion involves more than one person.
Abortion is not deciding to do a “medical procedure” on yourself; abortion is deciding to kill another human, a defenseless human who just so happens to be in your womb.
I was watching a woman interview pro-life marchers, and one of them was holding a sign that said “four of my siblings were aborted. Choose life.”
This marcher said she was raised in a family of pro-abortionists, and the siblings before and after her were aborted because the mother “wasn’t ready” at first, and after she gave birth to the third baby, the mother just “didn’t feel like going through another pregnancy.”
That alone hit me so hard. But the part that hit the hardest was when the pro-lifer said “the reason why I was had is…because I was the more conveniently timed one.”
Why do we have to boil down the lives of children to one’s “convenience”? Why? This poor girl has 4 siblings who have no graves, no dates, nowhere to mourn or place flowers, all because her mother chose to think of herself before her children.
It’s so sad. It’s so so sad.
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hotteacocoa · 30 days
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But it isn’t weird to make a child’s life all about you?
Why is it okay to kill a living human being because they aren’t “convenient” to you but not okay to feel devastated when that baby’s life is taken away? Are we not allowed to hurt for those lives that were lost? Are we not allowed to mourn for those taken from this world? This woman lost her siblings when nothing was even wrong with her siblings in the first place. She lost her siblings because her mom made the abortion all about herself. I’m not even in the woman’s position, and yet I was so devastated over her story.
I was watching a woman interview pro-life marchers, and one of them was holding a sign that said “four of my siblings were aborted. Choose life.”
This marcher said she was raised in a family of pro-abortionists, and the siblings before and after her were aborted because the mother “wasn’t ready” at first, and after she gave birth to the third baby, the mother just “didn’t feel like going through another pregnancy.”
That alone hit me so hard. But the part that hit the hardest was when the pro-lifer said “the reason why I was had is…because I was the more conveniently timed one.”
Why do we have to boil down the lives of children to one’s “convenience”? Why? This poor girl has 4 siblings who have no graves, no dates, nowhere to mourn or place flowers, all because her mother chose to think of herself before her children.
It’s so sad. It’s so so sad.
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hotteacocoa · 1 month
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Some examples:
Mom: wow those are some really big pants
Me: thank you :)
Friend: are you sure you’re doing okay?
Me: thank you for asking :)
Friend: you’re…welcome…? Wait, but you didn’t ans—
Me: I SAID THANKS
Brother: you look like you eat the buttons off the tv remote
Me: yes! thanks for noticing :)
Now that I’ve decided to take everything as a compliment, my life has not only been more positive, but it has also been way more comedic.
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