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Alison / she / NYC / Recovered from BED
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I hope everyone is getting through this quarantine as best they can. I love you.

General updates: my cat is still alive (praise be) & I’m about to finish the first year of my doctorate.

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I think we might have to put one of my cats down in the coming weeks. He’s already had heart issues that we were told gave him 6-12 months left (5 months ago), but now all of a sudden his kidneys are failing, too.

He’s going to be at the vet every day for a few days while they give him fluids. Yesterday he peed blood and kept going to sleep in his litter box. I wish desperately I could tell him what’s happening and that we love him so, so much.

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Wait goofy dies in kingdom hearts ? Goofy dies ? What the

He doesn’t die. He just gets knocked out.

Then I’ll kill him myself

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Good

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takethesword

As someone who ran into the glue at 23rd st while trying to commute home during the protest I can tell you that:

1) there was a sign encouraging you not to swipe or get glue on your card and that

2) the emergency exit door was open so you could either walk onto the platform or hop the turnstile to still access the train

The protesters left you with a choice: become a fare evader (supporting the protest) or leave. But they didn't stop access to the subway as a utility.

I see a lot of outrage in the comments about inconveniencing people on their commute home but consider whose commute under "normal" circumstances -- under police surveillance -- are inconvenienced by police.

Are you upset because you're not someone who usually has to think about if you'll be singled out for doing the same thing as everyone else?

Did the protests make you experience the thing that, oh, they were protesting against?

Hey, then they worked.

And if you don't like it, well, the next subway stop is 5 blocks away. How convenient for you that this impediment was a one day, one stop friction in your life and not a constant threat.

And before anyone complains about how the protest impacted disability accessibility, 23rd st doesn't have an elevator or other accessibility options. Let's start with critiquing the institutional access first, shall we?

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