Outside of my WOTUS posting - which I primarily do for me and would never suggest anyone use as their only basis for understanding the complex area of law surrounding WOTUS - I do not post legal analysis on the internet in a personal capacity (I do for work but that is a professional capacity and literally my job). It always makes me nervous when people, even other attorneys, start making off-the-cuff legal analysis online outside of a professional capacity. Why? Because the law (particularly case law) is subjective, usually requires examination through multiple lenses (for example, what did the judges specifically say vs. what is the actual practical impact of their decisions), and interpretation is always going to be filtered through the interpreter's personal biases. So like. If you're on reddit going "well ac-shu-ally, Citizens United didn't specifically say that money is speech because it technically was about this particular video and what the FEC was doing" like you're not wrong. But also, you're wrong. Because it's more complicated than that. And people shouldn't just take one anonymous analysis as gospel.
Idk this has gotten away from me a bit. I just have feelings about legal analysis and I think that, especially for complicated issues, you shouldn't take simple answers very seriously. Social media encourages simple answers, which is fine for some things, but not fine for others. And I guess legal stuff makes me more nervous because this is what I do, and I know just enough to know that it's usually more complicated than what one person can provide in a wee social media post, you know?
Can't stop my sobs, my roommate sleeping beside me and here I am, crying for the man I love and asking god will I ever love someone as I love him. Like literally I doubt that. I seriously love him, I usually don't sob, but I don't know what happens to me when I see him oh god I love him.
i didn't have "i'm broken" teenage asexual angst i had "i'm literally being the only reasonable one about this concept and the rest of you are behaving like fucking freaks" perception issues
Annabeth: I, a child, had to earn Thalia’s love, that’s how the world works! I have to earn my moms love. Love is transactional, you gotta be worthy of it first silly :)