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tips for protestors.
igas my parents went to many protests when they were younger, and although i can’t go to any protests because i’m too young (in their eyes) i do have some tips from them.
note: trump HAS given the word for the national guard to use lethal force against protestors. i understand that it is hard to stay silent if there is a protest in your area, but there is a chance the bullets won’t be foam or rubber. stay safe, stay smart. please don’t become a statistic.
secondly, if you are in the san diego area, do NOT attend the protest that was advertised on facebook. it was created by white supremacists to target black youths.
cover any scars, tattoos, or distinct features you have. cops will use this to identify you, especially if you live in the area. they will take anything you may have done and attempt to arrest you by any means.
wear a face mask, bandana, or some other covering. this is not only because of covid-19, but it will make it harder for them to identify you.
wear clothes you wouldn’t normally wear. this is for the same reason. make sure not to wear those clothes in public until after the protests are over, that way they can’t identify you based on your outfit. also avoid jewelry and accessories.
bring a backpack. this will not only help carry the items you should bring, but it will also keep your hands free and make running easier when needed. make sure it is a real backpack, one that is on your back. and over the shoulder bag or satchel will make it harder to run.
bring plenty of water, a tourniquet (or, if possible, the items needed for one) a medical kit, an extra face covering, and milk. the water is important for 2 things: rinsing your eyes from tear gas and putting out the actual grenades. a tourniquet will be especially important for when the cops start using lethal force. do your research before using one, though, to avoid causing additional harm. the milk will help with your actual skin that will be burning from tear gas, but don’t put it in your eyes.
prepare to be tear gassed. if you sense things are getting tense, try to douse an extra face covering (like a scarf) in water. it will keep the gas from getting in your airways. wear goggles, like the ones you use when you swim. they stick to your face to keep the water from getting in, and will do the same with tear gas. cover as much of your head as possible, and tie up long hair. don’t wear makeup, because tear gas clings to it like it does your bodily fluids. also, if possible, avoid contacts. it can get stuck behind your contacts and that isn’t something you want. similarly, don’t rub your eyes, because the chemicals can get behind your eyes, which will open a whole new set of problems.
if and when you get gassed, stay calm. if you are able, find anyone on the ground and get them help. tear gas will settle low to the ground shortly after being fired and will make their afflictions worse. make sure to watch out for yourself and others, and get out of the area as quickly as possible.
there are two methods to put out tear gas. the first is by covering the capsule with a traffic cone, then pouring water through the hole until it goes out. make sure to wear gloves and don’t touch your face. the downside is that this takes a lot of water because this is not very accurate. the second method needs to be handled with extreme caution. only do this if you are wearing heat protective gloves. take the capsule and put it inside of a metal water bottle WHILE WEARING PROTECTIVE GLOVES. shake it until the fire inside the grenade goes out. it is very important that you have proper protection, especially with such close exposure to the gas. a gas mask is your safest bet.
another way to avoid identification is by putting a rock in your shoe. im unsure of how advanced the stride detection system is in the us, but during the hong kong protests, they would recognize protestors based on their walk. if you put a rock in your shoe, although it will be uncomfortable, it will help keep you anonymous.
use your privilege for good. if you are not a poc and are attending the protests, protect your poc counterparts. unfortunately, cops are statistically less likely to attack white protestors. (see the physical protesting of the quarantine which was led mostly by white people.) if things are getting tense between a cop and a poc protestor, step between them if you are comfortable.
identify undercover cops. undercover cops will deliberately cause mayhem in a peaceful protest to give reason for cops to attack. you can identify them by their shoes and their masks, as well as their attitudes. all cops, undercover or not, will almost always wear the same shoes because they have iron fillings that allow them to break people’s feet/hands/other bones when they have no other defense due to being undercover. they will also wear the same gas masks as the other cops. if you see a protestor put on one of these masks, you should leave because it means there will be tear gas deployed soon.
don’t bring any weapons that are illegal. this will give them probable cause to arrest you.
most importantly: stay safe. protect yourselves and others. if things get bad, run. they can’t catch everyone, and if they take more lives it will only fan the flame.
i will probably add more things as they come to me. i am a really small account but i hope this helps anyone. if you have any tips, comment and i’ll probably add them on here.
Happiness
I think for the first time in a while i feel genuinely happy. I just bought a few books off of Amazon and ordered some paint. Sure it may seem materialistic right now but for some reason they make me feel hopeful about the future. With the paints that I have, I plan on expressing myself on canvases. The books that i have bought are poetry books and they have made me fall in love with words again. They put into words the feelings that I have, they inspire me to write my own. Most of them lack structure from your typical poetry stanzas and I was concerned that I would not be able to follow that but they have taught me that none of that matters when it comes to expressing how you actually feel. It is weird, idk. That’s all I have for now.
I hope one day they have the sudden realization of how wrong they treated you, how they neglected you, and how they managed to terrorize your trust. By then I hope you’ve learned your lesson. I hope by then you’ve realized how to nourish, trust, and love yourself enough to realize not everyone will have the same whole-hearted intentions that you do. Know that everyone you lose is not a loss. I want you to know that there is an entire universe within you that is begging to be explored. I want you to know that some people are not right for you and it is completely okay to let go. Not everyone is ready to experience your energy and not everyone is willing to accept your truth. Not everyone will make an effort to stay, some don’t want to. It’s okay. Just keep doing you.
-Notes to self 5/8/2020 7:11
“It hurts to let go of the past because you’ve been so comforted by a way of living through memories. But you need to wake up and realize that you can’t live your life through memories, you need to free your mind and move on. Everything that happens isn’t worth remembering. Choose to remember that happy moments in life. Forget the sad parts because they’ll only make you sad and you deserve to be happy, everyone does. When you find a girl, try your best to treat her right, don’t be an asshole. Talk to her about anything. Don’t let her go to bed upset because you’re “tired of trying with people.” Don’t rush, it’s okay to take things slow, if not better. Feelings are not gross and overrated, so express them as freely and often as you must. Communication is key. Learn to speak up for yourself, if you don’t, people will try to walk all over you. Do not be rude and cold hearted, you are not an animal. You were given the gift of thought, use it wisely. Do not try to mold people into your idea of what they should be, accept them as they are. If you truly care and are willing to fight, then you will find a way to handle them. Do not run away when the situation is tough, it says a lot about you. Love yourself harder. Treat yourself better. Take care of yourself as much as possible, your body will thank you. Let go of your ego. Be happy and be kind. Be yourself, you are unique and have a lot to offer. Do not give up. Wake up and try again. Do not be afraid, you have no reason to be. If it’s meant to happen, it will. If it doesn’t, stop trying to force it. Radiate good vibes. Give what you are willing to receive. Do not lose track of where you want to go.”
— Rules of Life 4.26.15 2:27 am
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5/19/2020
Today is a day to dance. Sing out loud. To feel. The sun may not be out today, but find the sun in something that you enjoy. This can be a person, a book or a song. It is the little things that make life beautiful. In the grand scheme of things, we always remember the little things and how they make us feel because they unearth a part of ourselves that we have hid away or never knew existed. Don’t be afraid of what you find, because you were meant to find it. You are a treasure chest with many hidden gems. Find them and use them. Indulge in life. Indulge in the good and bad times. Live in the moment.
4 AM Thoughts
I want to travel to the Grand Canyon and see a beautiful sunset
I want to walk in between the rocks that mother nature took thousands of years to carve
Feeling each layer in the ridges of my fingers
I want to feel the sun melting into my skin as if I’m in hell
while feeling the breeze in my hair as if I’m in heaven
I want to sleep in nature
I want to fall asleep to the sounds of nature
I want to wake up and have the sun beam into my eyes
Turning them into a hue of brown unique only to that moment
and having it disappear once I look away.
Quiero sentir las lágrimas del cielo en mi piel
Quiero sentir, quiero sentir
Pero qué significa a vivir?
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18 Signs You’re Doing Better Than You Think
Growing up is tough, especially when everybody else seems to be in a better place than you. You’re trying to cope with studying or work - maybe even both, while simultaneously juggling friendships, the highs and lows of relationships, breakups, family drama and dealing with rejection - all the while while trying to learn from any mistakes along the way.
You can often feel under immense pressure to be achieving all of this while benchmarking yourself against your mates and how they seem to be sailing through life smashing one goal after another - let’s not forget all the inspiring people you follow on Insta. Stop. Breathe.
Take it from us, it’s all an illusion and you’re definitely doing so much better than you think you are. Better than just okay but you might not be able to see it right now. Take a minute to think; are the goals you’re chasing yours and what you really want from life? Or a template of what you think you should be achieving based on what the media may be telling you? You’re doing amazing in your own right. Don’t believe us? Read on for 18 ways to prove that you’ve got this.
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Welcome!
Hello! My name is Vanessa and I have started this blog to help anyone who might need someone to talk to or need advice about life in general. I can not guarantee that I will know everything, but I promise that I will work through it with you. This is a safe space for any topic, so feel free to personally message me or to submit anonymously. Have a great day and always remember to be kind :)