nina simone on the cover of her autobiography 'i put a spell on you,' pub. 1992, edition printed 2003.

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nina simone on the cover of her autobiography 'i put a spell on you,' pub. 1992, edition printed 2003.
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kitties like to do what their friends are doing!
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At this very moment, in front of images of children clinging to simple hopes inside boxes of nutritional supplements in Gaza, another dream fades: the dream of survival. On July 10, 2025, an Israeli airstrike near the “Project HOPE” clinic in Deir al-Balah killed 15 people — including young children — who were simply waiting their turn to receive food and medical aid.
The tears that soak Gaza’s streets are no longer limited to fleeting moments of pain; they are a constant scene. We are living amid the shattered lives of exhausted people — the most vulnerable among them being women and children. They stood in line for life, only to be met with death, as violence betrayed hope in the most brutal way.
In the face of this ongoing suffering, I ask you, dear friends, to stand with the people of Gaza — financially, and now. Any donation, large or small, opens a window of hope for a family struggling to stay alive. Let us be part of saving a life today, before it's too late.
We don’t want these stories to become just numbers and statistics. Every donation is a promise that people like us are not left alone to face death.
Poverty IS a policy choice. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
Laying on your left-hand side may make for slower pill absorption.
oh wow! hey if you take pills check this out. new medicine taking meta just dropped.
according to these models, out of the 4 tested postures, the best position to digest pills is laying on your right side. standing upright has a similar time to laying in your back at twice as much as laying on the right side, and laying on the left side is the slowest by far.
laying on right side: pill dissolves in around 10 minutes.
standing: pill dissolves in 23 minutes. laying on the back has a similar time.
laying on left side: pill dissolves in up to 100 minutes.
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0096877
definitely worth a lot more research.
if you want your medicine to kick in fast, try laying on your right side! if you want your medicine to kick in slower, try laying on your left side.
This makes sense! I learned from a doc that if you have gas pain or nausea, you turn on your left side to make it easier for your stomach to send stuff through. The goal in turning left is to NOT absorb, but to release.
Turning on your right can make nausea/gas pain worse because it has to fight gravity to exit your stomach/body. So, yeah, lying on your right would make things absorb faster because it's going into the stomach lining, which is the point.
Righty-tighty, lefty-loosey
I was going to reblog this anyway for the useful info but the last addition fucking sent me
Same bullshit, different year
Work in progress by the talented, Aubrey Jangala Dixon
Aubrey Tjangala was born in 1974 at Yayi Yayi, a Pintupi outstation 30km west of Papunya. Yayi Yayi was a temporary settlement established by Pintupi people as they began their migration back into the Western Desert during the homelands movement of the 1970s.
After returning to his home Country,
Aubrey lived at his father's outstation,
Ininti, before settling in Kintore where he resides today.
So beautiful, so relaxing.
if you've been hearing less about gaza lately, it's because most of the journalists are dead. hassan eslayeh, who was murdered yesterday in his hospital bed by israel, had 351 videos archived on tiktokgenocide.com (an online archive of israeli atrocities i recommend you browse). this single journalist alone had contributed 351 videos. the same database lists that 252 journalists have been killed in gaza since october 7th. the cpj's archive of journalists killed is 178. they have a more conservative and less accurate estimate since they have less information on those media workers who work with local outlets.
regardless of the exact number, the number of journalists killed is so high that it is markedly affecting the footage and documentation we have coming out of gaza now. let me prove it to you: 70 people were killed today, May 14th 2025. did you know that?
"There are legends of people born with the gift of making music so true, it can pierce the veil between life and death. Conjuring spirits from the past and the future." SINNERS (2025) dir. Ryan Coogler
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Eating strawberries with mama.
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“Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.” ― George Orwell, 1984
Overview of 1984 In George Orwell’s, 1984, we meet a man named Winston Smith who lives in the nation of Oceania. Here Winston is dictated
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