Books.
I find myself in so many books, small pieces of me in every one I read. It makes me wonder if Iâm really that brokenâŠ
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Books.
I find myself in so many books, small pieces of me in every one I read. It makes me wonder if Iâm really that brokenâŠ
sorry for the delay in responding to your message. I was walking around the house with unclear intentions
I love watching dvds... bc the little commercials beforehand will be like "coming to you spring 2008!" like man. I can't wait for 2008
This is why capitalists like using the mean rather than median.
If I have ten apples and I give them all to one of my ten students, my students have an average of one apple each. Why are nine of them mad at me?
lady gaga was right. stop telephoning me.
choking on water is the worst because how do you stop choking? drink something? well ive got some bad news for you
Lean your head forward, preferably to knee level, and let the water kind of drain out of your mouth. When your are able to, take deep slow breaths. No heimlich maneuver or physical assists from somebody else should be used beyond this, otherwise you could vomit and escalate the issue. Its about keeping the larynx open. Hopefully this helps.
Reblog to fucking save a life.
The Heimlich maneuver and upper back slapping should only be employed if someone who is choking stops producing coughing sounds and is unable to talk at all.
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ALWAYS REBLOG WHEN YOU SEE SOMETHING LIKE THIS PLEASE; ITS SO MUCH MORE THAN IMPORTANT TO PEOPLE. IT MEANS EVERYTHING TO SOMEBODY AND EVEN THOUGH YOU MIGHT NOT SEE THIS IN THE SAME LIGHT, SOMEONE MIGHT. INFACT YOU REBLOGGING THIS COULD STOP SOMEONE TAKING THEIR LIFE TONIGHT.
I noticed there isnât one here for Ireland, so
Irish free suicide helpline: 01-116 123
last time i reblogged this, i got this ask:
so please, please reblog. this could actually save a life.
This article has a bunch of information about resources for Canada, broken into provinces and cities. https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/mental-health-in-canada-where-to-get-help-1.704877 Check it out, even if you arenât in a crisis now, and find where you can go or call and WRITE IT DOWN SOMEWHERE! Make sure you have the information available if you need it someday. The national hotline is 833 456 4566.
You deserve to be here, you deserve to be happy, you deserve to be healthy, and if you arenât there right now, just keep fighting for the day that you are
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first corn i see tonight
"No one can love you until you love yourself" is like the worst possible way of articulating "if you don't respect and value yourself, it's very easy to become attracted to people who don't treat you right and then justify their mistreatment, so be careful."
Heather Havrilesky, How to Be a Person in the World
my fave greek history story to tell is that of agnodice. like she noticed that women were dying a lot during childbirth so she went to egypt to study medicine in alexandria and was really fucking good but b/c it was illegal for women to be doctors in athens she had to pretend to be a man. and then the other doctors noticed that she was 10x better than them and accused her of seducing and sleeping with the women patients. like they brought her to court for this. and she just looked at them and these charges and stripped in front of everyone like âyeah. im not fucking your wivesâ and then they got so mad that a woman was better at their jobs then them that they tried to execute her but all her patients came to court and were like âare you fucking serious? she is the reason you have living children and a wife.â so they were shamed into changing the law and that is how women were given the right to practice medicine in athens
Yeah, this isnât some Greek myth story about a hero or demigod or something, Agnodice was a real person who actually did this.
*writing in my diary using a glitter gel pen* I'm losing my sense of humanity
Some people can lift 200 pounds. But if they carried it everywhere they went for an entire day without ever putting it down, theyâd severely tear their muscles and cause permanent damage to their body.
Some people can enter a 140° car in the summer to get something out of the car. But if they stayed in the car, theyâd die from the heat.
Some people can hold their breath underwater for 30 seconds. But if they tried to go scuba diving without the necessary gear, theyâd drown.
Clearly, someone doing something for a short period of time does not automatically mean that they can do it indefinitely with no problem.
So why do people assume that if someone can walk for a few seconds, they donât need a wheelchair?
Clearly, someone doing something for a short period of time does not automatically mean that they can do it indefinitely with no problem.
After shoving Hansel in the oven, the witch turns to Gretel - who is currently fending the witch off with a gingerbread chair - and says:
âI canât believe you thought a trail of breadcrumbs would save you. I mean, honestly, this is a forest! Itâs full of animals. Honestly, the very idea that a dumb shit like you thought you could get the better of me is absurd.â
Gretel hits her in the face with said chair. To be fair to the witch, she takes the chairshot like a champ.
âOw!â
âDid you know,â says Gretel, âthat crows are capable of facial recognition?â
âEh?â Says the witch, clambering to her feet and pulling a candy cane sledgehammer off the wall. âWhatâs that got to do with anything?â
âNot only that,â Gretel continues, âbut they can remember both friends and enemies. And theyâll often follow people they remember as friends.â
The two fence with their sugared weapons for a moment, before the witch knocks the chair out of Gretelâs hands.
âEnough with the bird facts! Honestly, this whole attempted escape has been utter clownshoes. Get in the fucking oven!â
She seizes Gretel by the collar. Gretel immediately sandbags, letting her whole body go limp. This eminently practical defense forces the witch to try and deadlift her. Which is hard, as the witch often skips leg day.
âFor example,â Gretel says, as the witch struggles and grunts, âif you feed crows a lot of breadcrumbs, theyâll probably start to see you as a friend and follow you in the hope of more food.â
The witch stops. Outside, she hears the thunder of wings.
âTheyâll even bring you shiny things they find as presents!â Says Gretel, as a corner of the gingerbread ceiling is suddenly cut away by a large crow with a knife in its mouth.
âOh shitballs.â Says the witch, as the crows descend. âI hope you know this is a great unkindness.â
âTechnically,â Says Gretel, âItâs a murder.â
do not separate themâŠ..
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Iâve been trying to find this post again for ages
UH WHAT
UH...... WHAT.........
This entire article is eye-opening, even as someone who has ADHD and has read a lot about it already. There's so much more there than just the bit about the glucose-craving brain. SO. MUCH.
This might have been the bit that hit me hardest, actually:
it would be easy to misinterpret the following scenario as a standoff between two partners: Imagine that your partner asks you to pay the electric bill, and you say to yourself, âOK, I have time to do that today.â But when you sit down to do it, you keep getting distracted. The ADHD brain needs higher stimulation in order to complete this rote task with minimal payoff. Your ADHD brain says, âThat task is way too boring, and I refuse to focus on it. Find something that interests me more, which offers me a bigger dopamine reward, and Iâll work with you.â It doesnât matter that you know you should pay the bill as promised; if your brain wonât engage, itâs an ugly standoff. Perhaps, after a day of procrastination â when your partner will be home in 20 minutes and the bill is still unpaid â there may be enough of an adrenaline rush from a sense of crisis that your brain will engage and you pay the bill.
The ADHD brain and its owner are at odds with one another. Itâs difficult to compel a disengaged brain to engage by force of will. In fact, much of the treatment for ADHD involves learning to psych out the brain, so that it will attend to necessary, low-stimulation tasks.
Appreciating the tug-of-war within that pits intellect against neurobiology increases compassion and acceptance for oneâs hidden struggle.
I feel SEEN. OTZ
Seriously, though. Read the whole thing. It's a good one.
Add to this that it's not just that your brain says "I don't want to"- the prefrontal cortex literally shuts OFF.