Coke or Pepsi...
Who will win? FIGHT
Jk don't fight follow the rules
Ava ˚࿔ wrote: "Barnette {#rememberalexei} wrote: "Guys I need more ideas for videos to post on my channel... any ideas?"
Book videos! Like book recs, yes no or maybe with books, books with the best covers, diffe..."Good idea!! Ty!! I don't read much anymore but I'm getting back into it and that would be super fun either way

Guys I need more ideas for videos to post on my channel... any ideas?
Sai :) wrote: "Barnette {#rememberalexei} wrote: "Hey guyss I'm back on YouTube! I'm getting one of my two channels active again, and posting random stuff, mostly edits but also nature videos :3
Here's the link..."LMAO Thank youuuu that one was so fun
Khadijah wrote: "I'm a Muslim so there's a lot of hate and homophobia towards Muslim queer/bi girls and people say that because a girl is bi it makes her less of a Muslim which isn't true and because she's a Muslim..."Thank you for bringing this up, that is really important. I think there should be more representation of people like you, and not so much stigma. And you're not too young to be having opinions about sexuality
•~Agnes~• wrote: "That’s so cool I’m jealous you have that"Frr I wish public schools had books like this, even besides from the representation it's a really good book
Barnette {#rememberalexei} wrote: "Hey guys I have cool news! My language arts curriculum recognizes neopronouns and they/them pronouns for singular people. In the chapter where we learn about pronouns and grammar, ze/zem was in the..."By the way, I'm homeschooled but this isn't specifically a homeschool curriculum :)

Hey guys I have cool news! My language arts curriculum recognizes neopronouns and they/them pronouns for singular people. In the chapter where we learn about pronouns and grammar, ze/zem was in the list of pronouns, and in one of the examples, they/them was describing 1 person. It's not forced on you or anything, and it's totally a secular curriculum with nothing political, but it has this subtle representation!
The curriculum is called The Complete Middle School Study Guide - Everything You Need to Ace Language Arts (something along those lines, I'll have to check)

Hey guyss I'm back on YouTube! I'm getting one of my two channels active again, and posting random stuff, mostly edits but also nature videos :3
Here's the link:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFbu...If that doesn't work, my channel is called Sadie's Corner.
It would mean a lot if you could subscribe and give feedback!

I don't understand how people with periods are expected to go to school and work like this. I know it's different for everyone, but for me, every single month, I have debilitating cramps for 1-3 whole days, that get so bad I literally start crying and I can't walk and I have trouble breathing because my entire body hurts. On top of that, I get extremely nauseous, shaky, chills, headaches, diarrhea, and really heavy bleeding. It literally feels like I'm dying, and makes me want to actually die, dealing with this every single month. My mom just tells me to suck it up because people all over the world have to deal with this, but I don't understand how they do. I cope with a heating pad and ibuprofen but my life and school is still extremely affected by this. I'm lucky to be homeschooled this year but I'm going to public school next year and I'm really worried about it.
Cramps are caused by your uterus pretty much ripping itself apart, shedding it's internal lining. Cramps can reach pain levels comparable to a heart attack.
We're not overreacting. We're not attention-seeking. Periods are really hard to deal with and more people need to realize that.
Also any tips for surviving public school 😭