Rene Magritte - The Blow To The Heart, 1952
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Rene Magritte - The Blow To The Heart, 1952
Falling Creek Falls
A rare Florida Waterfall!
Lake City, FL
I’m a 19 year old black boy from South Philly premiering my first photo series “GLITTERBOY” on @i_D i-d.vice.com/en_us/article/… @frankocean
American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)
Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park, FL
i’m having an existential crisis
I am so sorry, but this is actually probably true. Plants co evolved to reward us for cultivating and propagating them. It’s called exorphin theory, and plants are pretty much just using us as their means of reproduction. That’s why humans show nearly every sign of species domestication. Have a good night, friend.
Trees are superior and I completely accept this.
I, for one, welcome our arboreal overlords.
All hail the botanical overlords.
amethyst geode!
Happy Birthday Angela Davis❤️💚! - January 26, 1944
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The Catholic Church is having a difficult time finding new exorcists. Older priests who still perform the rites see up to 30 people a day and work closely with psychiatrists to separate mental illness from possession, but some suggest younger priests are becoming more afraid to spend hours in windowless rooms performing exorcism rites. Source
Fucking millenials can’t even cast out a god damn demon
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i love the color red, it’s so versatile. red: lust love romance roses sensuality. red: blood hatred angst anger.
what if espeons reflected the sky at sunrise ☼ [companion piece to this]
Nearly everyone with ADHD answers an emphatic yes to the question: “Have you always been more sensitive than others to rejection, teasing, criticism, or your own perception that you have failed or fallen short?” This is the definition of a condition called rejection-sensitive dysphoria. When I ask ADHDers to elaborate on it, they say: “I’m always tense. I can never relax. I can’t just sit there and watch a TV program with the rest of the family. I can’t turn my brain and body off to go to sleep at night. Because I’m sensitive to my perception that other people disapprove of me, I am fearful in personal interactions.” They are describing the inner experience of being hyperactive or hyper-aroused. Remember that most kids after age 14 don’t show much overt hyperactivity, but it’s still present internally, if you ask them about it. The emotional response to the perception of failure is catastrophic for those with the condition. The term “dysphoria” means “difficult to bear,” and most people with ADHD report that they “can hardly stand it.” They are not wimps; disapproval hurts them much more than it hurts neurotypical people. If emotional pain is internalized, a person may experience depression and loss of self-esteem in the short term. If emotions are externalized, pain can be expressed as rage at the person or situation that wounded them. In the long term, there are two personality outcomes. The person with ADHD becomes a people pleaser, always making sure that friends, acquaintances, and family approve of him. After years of constant vigilance, the ADHD person becomes a chameleon who has lost track of what she wants for her own life. Others find that the pain of failure is so bad that they refuse to try anything unless they are assured of a quick, easy, and complete success. Taking a chance is too big an emotional risk. Their lives remain stunted and limited. For many years, rejection-sensitive dysphoria has been the hallmark of what has been called atypical depression. The reason that it was not called “typical” depression is that it is not depression at all but the ADHD nervous system’s instantaneous response to the trigger of rejection.
“Devastated by Disapproval” - William Dodson, M.D., ADDitude Magazine (via pictionarymodus)
This cat is DETERMINED to nap in his hammock.
i believed in this cat and was not let down
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