Petty Bish
General Manager
I am reporting for duty.
However I am not sure what I am walking in on.
Who called us that?Should we be offended we were called a lowkey mess? I don't object to the mess part. But lowkey?
We welcome you.I was in the old thread looking around lost...and saw you guys created another one, and headed on over this way like...
Should we be offended we were called a lowkey mess? I don't object to the mess part. But lowkey?
Mama Meghan is busting out. I'm almost ready to get on the twins train.
Mama Meghan is busting out. I'm almost ready to get on the twins train.
That bump
Mama Meghan is busting out. I'm almost ready to get on the twins train.
It is trending.Charles diversion tactics work every time
If this trends, I'm gonna die
Charles diversion tactics work every time
If this trends, I'm gonna die
Close up
Charles diversion tactics work every time
If this trends, I'm gonna die
Charles diversion tactics work every time
If this trends, I'm gonna die
Beloved so glad you found your way here.Apparently, this is what Meghan read tonight.
Is there another poem or reading titled "Our Deepest Fear?" BECAUSE BISHSHHHHH MEG IS SIDE EYEING ALL YALL STUPID ASSES WHO TRY TO CALL HER A HURRICANE
Our Deepest Fear
By Marianne Williamson
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light, not our darkness
That most frightens us.
We ask ourselves
Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?
Actually, who are you not to be?
You are a child of God.
Your playing small
Does not serve the world.
There's nothing enlightened about shrinking
So that other people won't feel insecure around you.
We are all meant to shine,
As children do.
We were born to make manifest
The glory of God that is within us.
It's not just in some of us;
It's in everyone.
And as we let our own light shine,
We unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.
As we're liberated from our own fear,
Our presence automatically liberates others.
Note: This inspiring poem is taken from Marianne Williamson's book A Return to Love. Though often quoted as part of Nelson Mandela's moving inaugural speech, "Our Deepest Fear" does not appear in the speech. Marianne Williamson herself has commented on this mistaken attribution. For Marianne's website, click here.