by 徐大花xudahua
noise dept.

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JBB: An Artblog!
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
will byers stan first human second
art blog(derogatory)
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Xuebing Du

JVL
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
wallacepolsom
$LAYYYTER
Mike Driver

ellievsbear
Three Goblin Art

Kiana Khansmith
trying on a metaphor

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by 徐大花xudahua
The world is not a collection of things, it is a collection of events. A stone is prototypical 'thing': we can ask ourselves where it will be tomorrow. Conversely, a kiss is an 'event'. It makes no sense to ask where the kiss will be tomorrow. The world is made up of networks of kisses, not of stones. On closer inspection, in fact, even the things that are most 'thing-like' are nothing more than long events.
Carlo Rovelli
a quiet moment
2022, oil on wood panel
LA COLLECTIONNEUSE (1967) dir. Éric Rohmer
traits turned sour
honest - insensitive
persuasive - manipulative
caring - overprotective
confidence - arrogance
fearless - cocky
loyalty - an excuse
devotion - obsession
agreeable - lazy
perfectionism - insatisfaction
reserved - aloof
cautious - skeptical
self loved - selfish
available - distractible
emotional - dramatic
humble - attention-seeking
diligent - imposing
dutiful - submissive
assertive - bossy
strategic - calculated
truthful - cruel
@ apinchofsun
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Get you one who can do both 😍
Every writing advice thing ever: Don’t get bogged down in details on your first draft. Just write! ☺️
Me: How I begin this scene hinges on whether cheese sandwiches were served with mayo in the 50’s.
have not seen anything more relatable today >.<
let me link the world’s most useful twitter thread.
some excerpts:
there’s nothing to stop you from using the <get there> method for research details. in fact, i know many many writers who use it for just that.
🤔🤔 useful advice!
Sharing is caring
might actually be the difference between me writing my stories and me eventually dying with them still in my head
things that are enjoyable:
showers
things that are not enjoyable:
getting in the shower
getting out of the shower
being a silly girl is so important for my mental health. i must be silly or i will spiral
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I’ll go first …
The Schizo’s
Schizophrenia is a familiar term within the mental health community. While the diagnosis itself is relatively rare when compared to the general community, schizophrenia has become a misconceived and blanket term for a variety of different diagnoses.
In reality there is: schizophrenia, schizoid, schizotypal, schizophreniform, and schizoaffective disorder. Sadly, and all too often, these disorders and their distinct differences are not recognized. So without further ado, here is a <brief> breakdown of the different disorders and their specific diagnoses/symptoms:
Schizophrenia: Easily the most recognized and commonly-used term, schizophrenia is diagnosed when a client has at least 2 of the following symptoms:
Delusions
Hallucinations
Disorganized Speech
Disorganized of catatonic behavior
Negative Symptoms
At least one of the symptoms has to be delusions, hallucinations or disorganized speech. Additonally, schizophrenia is only diagnosed if symptoms have been present for at least six months.
Schizophreniform: Literally the exact same as schizophrenia, however symptoms have been present for less than six months but at least one month.
Schizoaffective: Again, all the same criteria of schizophrenia, except there must also be evidence of an intermittent (it’s not always present) mood disorder. A mood disorder may consist of a major depressive episode, a manic episode, or a mixed episode - in which both depressive and manic symptoms present. The most common example I have seen/used is somebody with symptoms of Bipolar and Schizophrenia (it’s quite a fun combination, as you can imagine).
Schizotypal: This is actually a chronic personality disorder first and foremost. Therefore most of the symptoms affect - you guessed it- the individual’s personality. The official diagnosis criteria include:
Significant impairments in personality functioning as shown by:
Impairments in self functioning:
Identity: Confused boundaries between self and others; distorted self-concept; emotional expression often not congruent with context or internal experience.
Self-direction: Unrealistic or incoherent goals; no clear set of internal standards.
Impairments in interpersonal functioning: i.e. empathy, romantic interest
Pathological personality traits in the following domains:
Psychoticism - eccentric behaviors, cognitive dysregulation, and unusual beliefs or experiences
Detachment - i.e. withdrawal
Negative Affectivity - i.e.anhedonia, “void of emotions”
Schizoid: Once again, a personality disorder. The criteria for this disorder, according the DSM-5 are:
Significant impairments (i.e., mild impairment or greater) in self (identity or self-direction) and interpersonal (empathy or intimacy) functioning.
One or more pathological personality trait domains OR specific trait facets within domains, considering ALL of the following domains.
Negative Affectivity
Detachment - few, if many personal/close relationships
Antagonism
Disinhibition vs. Compulsivity
Psychoticism (explained above)
And of course with just about any and every disorder in the DSM - these symptoms can not be the result of drugs/alcohol/medications, and they must have some sort of impairment on the individual’s social or occupational functioning in order to be a qualifying diagnosis.
Sources: THE DSM-5.
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