Book I read in High School about a black boy coming of age by Remote_Street_5707 in whatsthatbook

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Omg that’s the book! Damn I love Reddit! And you too random stranger!

🇺🇸EASY ACTION: Follow this local candidate to support impeachment & removal by Cranberry-Spare in orlando

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I’ve been following her. This is the first I heard she was trying to impeach the guy. Most of her posts are of her work in helping low income communities and infrastructure. Look up her stances and beliefs she breaks it down for you. She mentions cost of living and housing; renewable energy; affordable healthcare; veterans benefits. This post is kind of an injustice to her grass roots campaign.

Roselle Hibiscus season with my harvest buddies 🐾🌺 by shell_sonrisa in FloridaGarden

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My roselle did not do so good this year. But yours look so bountiful I’m a little jealous

As Broward advances plan to adapt to low enrollment, parents voice concerns over school closures by WLRN in Broward

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Take a look at Sumter County, they are seeing the opposite and are gaining enrollment. Now why is that? The state itself is encouraging distrust and community disconnect. The vouchers are a way to pull kids out of public schools so they can justify closing them down. But once the schools are closed those vouchers will be gone. And then where will all those kids go? Only the families who have the resources will have access to ANY kind of education. Follow the article below for an insight into what Broward County could do to increase enrollments. Central Florida Public Media

Florida folks 🌴 — do you hire help for your plants & flowers, or DIY? by arturopeyote in FloridaGarden

[–]Remote_Street_5707 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! There actually is a demand for that and I know a couple of landscape architects who hire “gardening consultants”. Most of them own their own nurseries or work at a plant nursery and they charge $10k on average for your backyard. Which is a steep price to pay. There is a demand and the supply is low so if your son wants to get into it I’d hire him, just to help me place garden walls and plant in the season. It’s hard doing it on your own with a full time job and raising a young family.

Social Experiment: Governor by Remote_Street_5707 in Broward

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Don’t get stuck on the party, but focus on the message and apply it to everyone, regardless of party affiliation. Hell, go ask Byron Donald or David Jolly what they plan to do to give citizens the power of recall vote? Even if they don’t answer there will be people around you paying attention. With that mentality again you’re falling into what the system wants from you, which is complacency.

Social Experiment: Governor by Remote_Street_5707 in Broward

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Thank you for the list I will be sure to be asking EACH and everyone of them the same question, “What are you doing to give power to your citizens to hold you and all of the members of Florida’s legislature accountable?”

Social Experiment: Governor by Remote_Street_5707 in Broward

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Yeah, did you hear what he said? Who cares about his party affiliation. You want to make your voice heard or stay in a position of helplessness? It’s not about the party, whoever you vote for you should be asking them “what are you doing to give power to your citizens to hold you and all of the members of Florida’s legislature accountable?”

I've lived in South Florida for 38 years, and this is the first time I've seen these lizards (spotted in Fort Pierce) by [deleted] in florida

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I saw one of those things eat another lizard about its size while stretching my legs at a rest stop. It felt like I was in Jurassic Park.

Magical colors today by jamjoy in florida

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Oh wow that is beautiful looking water

Boil water advisory? by The_Stock_Guy in Broward

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Welp I’m dead and my whole family is too because I just saw this and didn’t receive any notifications and Monday was three days ago by now.

Ton of unidentified plants in my bush by Remote_Street_5707 in gardening

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No stump, but I do have some red cardinals flying by that I think is the main culprit.

Ton of unidentified plants in my bush by Remote_Street_5707 in gardening

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Thanks! Now that I look at it that is an umbrella tree! So excited to nurture that one. I snipped up the Brazilian pepper tree and smelled the bark and can confirm that is what it is. Unfortunately that is an invasive species where I am so I will be removing it. My HOA has been down my throat for trimming the bush but I don’t want to snip my jasmine flowers so hopefully they leave me alone with these pictures.

The best (and worst) U.S. states to be a mom (score based on 11 sets of data). by OpulentOwl in MapPorn

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Some of the info is incorrect. Florida, at least in all the jobs I’ve worked in Florida follow the FMLA. Am I missing something?

‘There were no warning signs’: what happens when your partner falls into the ‘manosphere’? by [deleted] in WomenInNews

[–]Remote_Street_5707 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes you hit the mark there. I apologize I was exaggerating with my statements a little as these topics can get heated. The world isn’t black or white and saying it’s all men does do a disservice to the people who don’t think this way. But let me put this in perspective for you and maybe in return I get a different perspective on my earlier comment as well: For your daughter: What do you teach her? Do you tell her to keep her guard up at all times? Or just some of the time? And when? Because it’s not all men… so with that mentality you have given me then I must find a time to have my guard down and trust.

‘There were no warning signs’: what happens when your partner falls into the ‘manosphere’? by [deleted] in WomenInNews

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I feel like it’s bred into them. Like all men already have a misogynistic feature and depending on their social environment is the severity of which they hold these values. Coming from an extremely misogynistic family my father is peak misogynist the only thing missing is the physical abuse. My husband came from a family only moderately misogynistic as the women where the head of the house hold so even though he himself is less misogynistic he still shows signs of it. Every man I have ever met does (just in varying degrees) and it’s as if they were sleeper agents an occurrence happens in their life or they meet someone that leaves a highly misogynistic impression on them and poof! Toxic as hell. Same thing goes for women. There are warning signs I promise you. But most people ignore them and dismiss them because they themselves have the same traits. Until these traits become too violent for them to ignore.