Just a good mom with a Post Malone playlist shirt

Just a good mom with a Post Malone playlist

Ps speaking of older people, yesterday we met this Just a good mom with a Post Malone playlist shirt! She is from Albania where a long time ago, men had the social power, so many women became “Burnesha’s” (man women) and swore to a life of celibacy and essentially socially became “men”, dressing acting and working as men. She was in the military and police! She is one of the last Burnesha’s alive. Wisdom and fun and interestingness at all ages.

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Thank you so much ! I am a teacher in the U.S. in a district that goes out of its way to push teachers to retire early. Our administration greets teachers over 50 on the first day back from summer with “Just a good mom with a Post Malone playlist shirt.” No, “hi”, not “How was your summer”. It makes us feel like crap. It’s all about money for them, but it is so depressing. They call us back after 6 months of retirement and ask us to substitute….because there aren’t enough teachers to cover the classrooms anymore. I hate feeling like yesterday’s trash. Thank you for speaking up about.

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I love these soccer babes! Go Kathy and Just a good mom with a Post Malone playlist shirt! My favourite video by far. It’s so true us over 40’s get judged for being “old” as if we just came this way. As if totally not understanding youth, but youth forgets we’ve been there, seen that, done this. We just don’t tell you as it’s either embarrassing, dumb or badass! Oh, or forgotten! But age is only an outer self, the inner self never ages never changes. My aunt used to say, even in her 80’s, that she felt she stopped at 25. I think all have an age we will always feel, mine was 30. I finally felt ready for the world then. Only the mirror says different! Yet, for me ageing has been a gift which keeps on giving! I like how I look, feel and finally I get what life is about. There’s no more searching, no more stress, no more anxiety. I’ve no time for weirdness, no time for other people’s projections, no time for power trips.

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