Ashley Boynes-Shuck a.k.a Beulah Marie
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Ashley Boynes-Shuck a.k.a Beulah Marie
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ENFP-T • Mensan • Writer • Pet Mom • Birder • Poet • Swiftie. I ❤️ Travel, Nature, Music, Concerts, Kayaking, Gymnastics, Physics, Animals, True Crime, Snoopy, Psychology, Aliens, Perfume, IP Law, the First Amendment, Musicals, Plants, & Puns. abshuck.com
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Why... hello, there! 👋 Happy to be here. It's my first @bsky.app post! 🦋

I'm a Data & Enterprise Marketing Manager for 2 arts nonprofits, avid birdwatcher, dog mama, and freelance writer.

You can also find me at abshuck.com, linktr.ee/abshuck, linkedin.com/in/abshuck, FB, IG, etc.

🤘 #abshuck
a cartoon dog says hi there in front of a group of people
ALT: a cartoon dog says hi there in front of a group of people
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We give disgusting people WAY too much attention.
❤️‍🔥 The amount of records set and broken by Taylor Swift is rather unprecedented. 🤯

🔗 Updated list here: www.facebook.com/share/p/1K6k...

#TaylorSwift #Swiftie #TLOAS #TheLifeOfAShowgirl #SwiftieSky #IProtectTheFamily ❤️‍🔥
I’m a rare Swiftie who also loves rock. would love to hear your thoughts on the new NIN? 🤘🏼
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The era I lived in, where Backstreet Boys went number one selling things I bought at Tower Records, is over.

~Selling~ anything period in the era of streaming is pure anomaly. And Taylor Swift is that anomaly. She is maybe the last one.

And that is something special. Gasp of monoculture we imbibe.
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📸| Taylor Swift looks stunning for her interview with Seth Meyers!
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The Belt of Orion (Alnitak, Alnilam, Mintaka) with the Flame Nebula. 10 October 2025. 🔭 🧪 🎨 #astrophotography #SciArt #photography #StormHour #ThePhotoHour
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New Orwellianism just dropped
Huh: TikTok took down my 8-second video featuring this image of Debbie Brockman — the news producer just detained by Trump’s CBP agents — saying it violates the “joy of TikTok”
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If whimsy and impulse too often guide your style, you’re likely wasting money. The sensible move: Avoid these shopping traps.

🔗: on.wsj.com/4mTVUH1
TBH I love a good conspiracy theory— mind you, I don’t believe 90% of them. But I nonetheless enjoy learning about them and trying to figure out how they started/why folks do believe them. So I am an outlier, as I’m neither angry nor a victim— but then again, maybe that’s reflected in my skepticism?
New research found that belief in conspiracy theories is linked to a mix of perceived unfairness, bitterness, and suppressed anger. People who experience these feelings are more likely to reject the status quo and embrace conspiratorial explanations.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
The ‘sour grapes’ of conspiracy theories: how does the emotion of ressentiment predict conspiracy beliefs? - Acta Politica
This research examines how negative emotions affect the degree to which people endorse conspiracy theories. Conspiracy beliefs typically flourish in contemporary politics that evoke negative emotions. In the present article, we hypothesized that citizens in ressentiment, a particular emotional state salient in contemporary grievance politics, is a key underpinning of why people believe in conspiracy theories. Ressentiment is a multi-layered emotion, within which perceptions of unfairness, bitterness, and feelings of (suppressed) anger are central. Across three studies, we examined the role of ressentiment in predicting belief in conspiracy theories. Study 1 (United Kingdom, N = 300) and Study 2 (United States, N = 300) revealed a positive relationship between ressentiment, measured through a validated scale, and belief in conspiracy theories. This relationship was mediated by rejection of the status quo. In Study 3 (United States, N = 300, pre-registered), we used a vignette describing a fictitious country to experimentally show that evoking ressentiment (vs. control condition) significantly increased belief in conspiracy theories. Taken together, these findings reveal that ressentiment is central for understanding the emotional roots of believing in conspiracy theories.
link.springer.com
TBH I love a good conspiracy theory— mind you, I don’t believe 90% of them. But I nonetheless enjoy learning about them and trying to figure out how they started/why folks do believe them. So I am an outlier, as I’m neither angry nor a victim— but then again, maybe that’s reflected in my skepticism?
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Is anyone else obsessed with #perfume? Can you recommend any #fragrance accounts to follow here on Bluesky?

(Also: adding “bottle of perfume” to my Apple emoji wishlist along with seahorse, hummingbird, and vinyl record!)