Standing at the end of the world
Peering over the edge into the pit
Dreams lost
Potential never realized
Praying for the fire
Fearing the flames
Mourning the loss of things hoped for
Things never found
Apocalypse

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Standing at the end of the world
Peering over the edge into the pit
Dreams lost
Potential never realized
Praying for the fire
Fearing the flames
Mourning the loss of things hoped for
Things never found
Apocalypse
To be totally fair to Willy Wonka, at least a couple of those candy factory casualties involved kids deliberately circumventing reasonable safeguards, sometimes aided and abetted by the parents who were supposed to be supervising them. What happened is at most 60% his fault.
oompa loompa doopity dare
the court finds you breached your duty of care
oompa loompa doopity disk
that’s what the courts call assumption of risk
oompa loompa doopity do
only a partial judgment for you
Oompa loompa doopity doubt,
The rest of the class action lawsuit is hereby…
(SLAM) (SLAM)
THROWNITY OUT!
I feel like the fact that the first-ever open heart surgery was performed by a Black doctor named Daniel Hale Williams in 1893 isn't talked about enough. He was an absolute wizard. The operation was performed on a Black victim of stabbing named James Cornish with no access to X-Rays or modern surgical tools, and Cornish recovered in less than two months with no infection. Later, he went on to establish medical organizations that protected Black communities. Dr. Williams should absolutely be included in our history books.
Puppy’s first bath
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“Someone bought this costume for their dog and let him loose“
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A dearth of lovers
leave no mourners to gather
only a grave stone
with your name and passing dates
awaiting a judgement day.
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D W Eldred
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My cat does this before throwing up
If everyone had suicide alarms
would we still not listen
and tell people to smile as a cure
sure it's a another false alarm,
someone having just a bad day?
Would we keep the batteries fresh
and test the alarm once a month?
Would we realize old alarms wear out
or think new ones cost way too much?
If everyone had suicide alarms
would ours ever go off?
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D W Eldred
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Such peace. I can almost feel the warmth of the sun on my face, feel the cool as you move into the shadows.
So today I paid off a student loan that has been hanging over my head for 14 yrs.
I shouldn't have attended that particular institution where I made one of the worst decision in my life. I shouldn't have wasted valuable time and money on a degree I never achieved.
Thank God in Heaven above He has made the way for me to pay this loan off and free myself from that burden!
For millions of living things, you aren't a name or a job or a face.
You're a place.
A warm wilderness.
A hospitable night full of the thunderous percussion of your heart, a sun of sound instead of light.
Bacteria. Mites.
Wordless generations.
They name you "homeland."
It's hard to reconcile the motionless shell with the vibrant person on my screen.
It's hard to fathom that what lies beneath my feet once stood and preached.
It hurts the brain to watch old memories, to feel their presence, vitality and joie d'vive.
My head screams they're alive, my heart breaks as my reason assures me they are not.
Its hard to lose one of the people who care for you, love you and had your back.
How serotonin balances communication within the brain
The neurotransmitter fine-tunes weights of sensory stimulation and internal ongoing processes.
Our brain is steadily engaged in soliloquies. These internal communications are usually also bombarded with external sensory events. Hence, the impact of the two neuronal processes need to be permanently fine-tuned to avoid their imbalance. A team of scientists at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) revealed the role of the neurotransmitter Serotonin in this scenario. They discovered that distinct serotonergic receptor types control the gain of both streams of information in a separable manner. Their finding may facilitate new concepts of diagnosis and therapy of neuronal disorders related to malfunction of the serotonin system. The study is published online in the open access journal “Elife” on 7. April 2020.
Impacting on different streams of information in the brain
“The following everyday life example may sketch the task that the brain needs to solve”, explains Dr. Dirk Jancke, Head of the Optical Imaging Group at the Institute of Neural Computation: “Imagine sitting with your family at dinner, a heated debate is going on how to properly organise some internal affairs. Suddenly the phone starts ringing; you are picking up while family discussion goes on. In order to understand the calling party correctly, the crowd in the back must speak lower or the caller needs to speak up. Thus, the loudness of each internal background conversation and external call need to be properly adjusted to ensure non-interfered – that means separable – information transfer.” As in this anecdote, comparable brain processes involve serotonin.
Serotonin is a neurotransmitter of the central nervous system, in common parlance called “Happy hormone” because it contributes to changes in brain state and is often associated with effects on mood. The study of the RUB team now demonstrates that serotonin participates also in the scaling of current sensory input and ongoing brain signals.
Controlling neuronal release of serotonin with light
The RUB neuroscientists discovered the underlying mechanisms in experiments that investigated cortical processing of visual information. For their study, they used genetically modified mice in which the release of serotonin could be controlled by light. This mouse line was developed by the group of Professor Stefan Herlitze, Department of General Zoology and Neurobiology, to enable specific activation of serotonergic neurons by an implanted light fiber.
Combining this technique with optical imaging, the RUB team found that increasing levels of serotonin in the visual brain leads to concurrent suppression of ongoing activity and activity evoked by visual stimuli. Two types of receptors played a distinct major role here. “This was surprising to us, because both receptors are not only co-expressed in specific neurons but also widely distributed across different cell types in the brain”, says Zohre Azimi, first author of the study. Separable action of these receptors allows distinct modulations of information carrying internal brain communication and evoked sensory signals. Low serotonin levels, as they typically occur during sleep at night, favor internal brain communication, and thus, may promote important functions of dreaming. “Dysfunction in the interplay of these receptors, on the other hand, harbor the risk of an overemphasis of either internally or externally driven information channels”, says Jancke. For example, irregular 5-HT receptor distributions caused by genetic predisposition may become manifest in an imbalanced perception of inner and outside world, similar as seen in clinical pictures of depression and autism.
Facilitating understanding of serotonin effects
The scientists hope that their findings contribute to a better understanding of how serotonin affects fundamental brain processes. In turn, their study may trigger future research in developing receptor-specific drugs that benefit patients with serotonin-related psychiatric diseases.
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11/20/45
I went to see you today.
I brought you flowers and love.
I know you are asleep, at rest and at peace.
I know you couldn't hear me, and that's a blessing.
Who would want an eternity seeing the sorrow their leaving has brought?
Who wants to see the pain etched on their loved one's faces?
To hear their silent screams in the bathroom stall at work? Muffled sobs that beg for comfort but hide to keep from feeling ashamed.
I would not want you to see that, hear it or feel the heart wrenching pain of your loved one's sorrow as it crushed the breath from them.
So I sit on the cold grave dirt, talking to you, crying over you all while rejoicing that your worries are over, your pain has ended and your reward is at hand.
There will always be an empty space your love filled. Slowly that emptiness will scar over and fill with fond, smile inducing memories.
Until then I will mourn, I will cry and I will praise God that you endured to the end.