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you donāt have to know anything about Star Wars, but PLEASE watch this.
thing I am proud of: when the doctor started going on a weird rant about long covid not being real I paused and listened to his nonsense for a bit and then very calmly said, in a polite and curious tone, "you don't believe in post-viral illness?" and he like. stammered a bunch and was like OH WELL I'M NOT SAYING -- I DON'T...I just think ..! and backpedaled awkwardly while I just sat there like :3c interesting :3c thank you so much for clarifying your stance on this :3c
an important skill for chronically ill people to develop is the ability to treat the doctor as though they are simply a person you are interviewing to find out how much they know about your condition.
Holy shit op this is LITERALLY in the book 'Never Split The Difference: Negotiating as if Your Life Depends On It'. Written by a guy who did hostage negotiation and then tried doing business negotiation, and mopped the floor with industry experts.
I'm fortunate enough to have a primary care doctor who knows about hEDS, but it's occurring to me that the skills in this book could be medically life changing for chronically ill folks of all kinds. Like. Literally a matter of life and death, especially for BIPOC and/or fat and/or young people who are having their issues dismissed.
HMMM interesting!! will have to check this out
if you elect me king of the universe i will make it so everyone can assign their period to a man of their choice. we will call it reparations for the patriarchy.
#I'd have to decide#several candidates present themselves
@ilikemarthajones of course you'll be able to pick a different man for each individual period
What happens if we all pick the same man, at the same time? Would he bleed to death? Should we start a rota
I have put some more thought into it, here is how it would work:
A period is defined as lasting from ovulation to ovulation. You can reassign it at any point in that cycle, but only ever the specific period you are currently experiencing.
A man only experiences multiple periods at once if he's assigned them by people who are ovulating on the same day. Since human menstruation is asynchronous, even if he's assigned multiple periods, it's much more likely he'll experience them successively.
He will have all the symptoms that come with that specific period.
Menstruation won't kill him. It's perfectly natural. Bodies are built to withstand it. He won't lose that much blood. Most people experience only mild symptoms anyway. Even a couple simultaneous periods won't kill anyone.
If he's assigned a lot of periods, hundreds to thousands, then yes, that could kill him. But lbh if he pissed off that many women, he probably deserved it.
Boys will become eligible for periods at age 14 and age out of it at 65. To keep it fair, anyone 55 or older at the time of implementation will remain eligible for the rest of their life.
It will not be possible to trace a period back to the original owner.
Once a period is reassigned, there's no way to stop it or take it back. He'll just have to deal with it.
Thank you for this meticulous planning and research!
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was the specific scenario I was interested in. Let's get to work!
It appears that all parties with the exception of Restore are not going to entertain Farageās media circus.
Count Binface - it is your time. People of Clacton, please do the funniest fucking thing thatās happened in UK politics for a while.
Let's gooooooooooooooooooo
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It is important to remember that as far as art history goes, that it is patently untrue that realism only became humanly possible with the development of linear perspective in Europe thanks to Brunelleschi (a commonly repeated myth in lower division art education), and that examples of artistic realism as we know it today has long existed in many, much older art traditions. West African arts cultures are a great example to work off of. (i.e. Yoruba)
This Yoruba bust (or Ife Head) is dated to the 12th-14th centuries.
This misunderstanding also deeply, unfortunately, and inaccurately mischaracterizes traditional arts in African cultures as being āless developedā for being more stylized, as if they cannot figure out realism due to difficulty (lmao?), which simply is not the case.
I donāt often make original posts like this, but Iāve rarely seen this addressed outside of art history land, and it really bothers me!!!
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Tell us how you really feel about politics and politicians....
So, given the shitshow that is our politics right now, there's actual potential for some electoral reform in the UK, switching to a proportional representation system instead of our current first past the post. If you have a UK postcode, you can take the survey to give your thoughts.
And yeah, the lib dems don't have the best history with coalitions, we're all aware, but the more people are talking about it, the more chance we have to fix at least part of our broken political system.
Hundreds gathered in San Franciscoās Chinatown as city leaders and community members celebrated the opening of the worldās first Chinese LGB
Hundreds gathered in San Franciscoās Chinatown as city leaders and community members celebrated the opening of the worldās first Chinese LGBTQ museum. Mayor Daniel Lurie joined supporters for the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the OUT Museum, a space dedicated to preserving and sharing Chinese queer history and culture. The museum was founded by Chinese artist and LGBTQ advocate Xiangqi Chen, who spent more than 20 years promoting queer visibility in China before moving to the United States in 2023.
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Happy pride! You can find podcasts on each of these stories here: Gilgamesh; Hind and al-Zarqa', Abu Nuwas, Maryam Khatoon Molkara
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