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Just in case COVID gets me, imma cue this bitch up now (4/10/20)
“My biggest source of inspiration is the reaction I get from when I release something that I put a lot of work into. I will always fight for a vision in my head that I believe in.”
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, LIL NAS X! (Aprill 9, 1999)
I see a lot of people who tell young people–especially young people who are heading into college–that they should “do what they love.” And they’re right. You should do what you love.
But there’s a world of difference between doing what you love for you, and doing what you love for a paycheck.
I went to undergrad for graphic design and 3-D design–art and more art, I usually say–and I loved it. You know what I didn’t love? Trying to collect my fees from clients. Trying to meet unrealistic, over-simplified or over-specific briefs from people who didn’t know what they were talking about. Coming home, having worked creatively all day, with no creative juice left for the things I wanted to do.
You know what I would tell you instead? Do something that you can be interested in, with people you like.
You don’t have to love it. Loving your work can be a lot, and it often means you have to live in your job 24/7. Some people can do that. Not everyone can, or should. But if you can find work that’s interesting enough that it doesn’t feel tedious, and people you can enjoy spending your 9-5 with, and you can make money, that’s great! It means you can do the things you love for you.
I’m in law school now. It’s interesting work, and difficult, and I like doing it. I like how complicated it gets, and I like the stories it tells. But I don’t come home and read law journals for fun. I come home, and I sculpt, and I draw, and I paint, and I read. I do these things for me.
And I love it.
Gods I wish I’d had this ten years ago when everyone was pushing for me to do art for a living. Probably wouldn’t have burned out as hard as I did
Yes. This.
Season 2, Episode 4: “Does My Career Have to Define Me? Or Can I Just Clock Out?”
happy Thursday the 20th
I’d have to wait months or even years for another chance to reblog this, so why the fuck not?
next days you can reblog this on a Thursday the 20th
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what you need to do if i have a convulsive seizure
I was just complaining to my friend that my oldest sister didn’t know what to do the last time I had a convulsive seizure, and I ended up injured because of it. And my friend said that actually, they don’t know what to do when they see someone have a convulsive seizure, either.
So I thought I’d explain it to you. I’m not a doctor, and I have no medical training and not everything here will apply to everyone who has convulsive seizures, these are just the things that apply to me, and when in doubt, call an ambulance.
Here’s what you do:
Look around. Am I lying in the middle of a busy street or on the railroad tracks, or somewhere else dangerous, like in the bathtub? If yes, drag me to somewhere where I am not in imminent danger of being hit by a truck or drowning.
Am I somewhere safe, but lying near dangerous things like fire or knives or broken glass or pans of boiling water or anything that can hurt me? Move the dangerous things away from me.
My body will be convulsing. That means my head and my arms and my legs are rapidly hitting the ground. Put something soft underneath my head. If there’s a cushion right there, perfect. If not, wad up your coat or shove your shopping bag under my head. If there’s nothing immediately to hand that would take you more than a few seconds to grab, stick your feet underneath my head, it’ll work.
Am I wearing anything around my neck, like a tight collar, or a necktie, or a choker? Loosen it, so my airway is clear.
Don’t restrict my movements - don’t try to hold my arms and legs down. You’ve already moved all the dangerous things away from me, and cushioned my head, so don’t hold me down, unless it is necessary to keep me from doing serious harm.
Don’t put anything in my mouth. A lot of people think you need to stick your fingers or a spoon or something into the person’s mouth to prevent them choking on their tongue. Don’t do this.
Try to make a note of the time the seizure first started. If the seizure lasts for longer than five minutes, call an ambulance.
When the convulsing/jerking has stopped, roll me onto my side. If you know what the recovery position is, put me in the recovery position, if you don’t, just roll me onto my side, and check my airway. If I’m not breathing, or I’m having trouble breathing, call an ambulance.
It seems to be instinctive to help someone get back to their feet as soon as the seizure is over. Don’t do this with me. After a seizure, I’m in something called a post-ictal state. It makes me very, very confused, and lying on the ground or sitting somewhere soft is the safest place for me. If you pull me to my feet while I’m still this confused, I will walk directly into traffic or put my hand on a hot stove because I won’t know where I am, or what’s happening, and often I won’t be able to see at all for a few minutes. Keep me somewhere safe until I’ve fully recovered.
If I have another seizure before I’ve fully recovered from the earlier one, call an ambulance.
If you think I might be hurt, or you’re confused or not sure about what to do, call an ambulance.
That’s all there is to it. Make sure I’m not in immediate physical danger; cushion my head (but don’t restrain it); when the jerking stops, roll me onto my side and check my airway; keep me somewhere safe until I’m fully recovered, and if the seizure lasts a long time, or I have a second one, or you aren’t sure what to do or you think I might be hurt, call an ambulance. That’s it. It’s not hard, and I promise you can do this.
THIS THIS THIS The last time I had a convulsive seizure in public, somebody held my arms down and both shoulders dislocated
Also it’s a myth that peope can swallow their tongues.
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IT’S HALLOWEEN TIME TO GET SPOOKY
I T S T H E M I D D L E O F J U N E
I T I S H A L L O W E E N T I M E T O G E T S P O O K Y
ok who the fuck got this on my dash it’s still june
get spooky
how does this appear every june
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These skeletons are celebrating pride month.
O shit you right.
i will reblog all day seeing this….ALL FUCKING DAY
It’s that time of year again, folks…
@thegreat-unkn0wn It’s you.
I hate you lol
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interesting fact about me is that I have a great memory but I also have a shit memory
what this means in practice is I can recite any number of simpsons scenes verbatim but I can't remember what I did last week
I present to you, literally my favorite yelp review at the SmartPet I used to work at. It’s called CLOSING for a reason people
The person who locked the doors in their faces is my hero.
me when a girl refers to her “partner”: 👀 me when i find out she was talking about her boyfriend with a beard: 😴
bi women when the lesbian you were talking to suddenly devalues you for dating a guy:
woman finding out the lesbian shes talking to assumes her nb partner is a man:
tony hawk landing the 1st ever 900 seen at the x games in 1999:
Me when a straight person doesn’t understand the concept of the post but tries to be included
tony hawk :
Every cold/flu season (and especially whenever there’s a scary new strain of something, in this case COVID-19), we have every news outlet doing segments on how to avoid getting sick and one of the number one things to do is always Stay Home If You Are Sick, Do Not Go To Work
which, yes, is EXCELLENT advice from both an individual medical and public health perspective
BUT, a substantial portion of the US population literally *cannot* afford to miss work when they’re sick.
MANY people don’t get paid sick leave and can’t afford to take an unpaid day off.
MANY people have employers who would penalize them for even taking an UNPAID day off.
MANY people have no health insurance or are underinsured.
That’s why labor rights and health care are both public health issues.
And I’m so furious every time we’re given the “stay home if you’re sick” lecture with absolutely no airtime given to WHY so many people go to work sick in this capitalist hell world, let alone an equivalent lecture given to US lawmakers and corporate employers about making the slightest effort to allow sick people to rest and receive adequate medical treatment rather than going to work miserable, further jeopardizing their health, and (if infectious) possibly getting other people sick in the process.
That’s not even getting into the ability to care for sick family members even if you yourself aren’t sick.
Bruh, I’ve been sick for most of 2020 and have yet to take a sick day because I’m not in a place where I can. It is all complete and utter A S S
here's a random word generator--whatever word it gives you is now the thing you are the deity of
cONVENTIONAL?
BRILLIANCE
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