NOT MUCH DIFFERENT THAN MY LIFE NOW 🚁 keywords "lethal dose" smh 😭😭😭😭😭 It's so fucking sad 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 So my pain continues smh To the FBI & BPD, While you might delight in me taking my final bow; my move, in fact shows what spineless cowards you really are. Looking at new evidence, giving me a poly, & interview to clear my name you'd rather hold true to your false claims about me instead of being honest. You won't but I will. You send a clear message to the community that you are cold-blooded, calculating lying cowards; not willing to save anyone but yourselves. I loathe & pity you simultaneously. You are truly biblical evil becauss you stand in the eyes of God and lie while I suffer angonizing pain. I am more brave than you'll ever be. #FO & #PO Patti You tell my kids I love them but I cannot tolerate this pain on no fucking sleep & constant badgering from people. I cannot. Fucking helicopter hurting me so damn bad I almost cal...
Where my SKF Lab friend took me, in 1982, every event, to keep me sober 😭. He had PCP & passed away. RIP 1984 Robertson Log Cabin, sitting with dying AIDS patients: In 1982, as AIDS became a public concern, a sense of fear and anxiety spread through the population, particularly targeting gay men. The initial association of the disease with the LGBTQ+ community, along with the lack of understanding and effective treatment, fueled stigma and discrimination. The CDC first used the term "AIDS" in 1982, and the fear of transmission and the potential for the disease to spread in the general population was a major concern. Here's a more detailed look at the public perception and reaction to AIDS in 1982: Initial Fear and Misconceptions: AIDS was initially referred to as "GRID" (Gay-Related Immune Deficiency), further fueling the misconception that it was solely a gay disease. This misconception contributed to a climate of fear and discrimination against gay men. ...
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