It's June 1. It's time.
Go be gay.
You know what time it is.
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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It's June 1. It's time.
Go be gay.
You know what time it is.
bitch this is all youâre gonna get. this life, this face, this body. you better not âmaybe in another universeâ your way out of everything. sit your ass down and face this. go make tea and have a picnic and read a goddamn book. kiss your loved ones, send that damn text, and hug your siblings. this is all youâre gonna get.
y'all not to doxx myself too hard but irl i have spent some time in my life in mental health recovery, and i am here to tell anyone who needs to hear it that people with multiples & schizophrenia & psychosis & BPD are fun and interesting and lovable people and my friends
i knew somebody in recovery who had a system of 12 personalities that he drew out in a nested chart for me. they did not remember each other's experiences. and it was cool! i could talk with one alter and then catch up another alter later about what we talked about! it was fun!
i knew a girl with psychosis who heard voices in static and running water but didn't want to get rid of them cause they never said anything distressing and they were familiar and comfortable. that's awesome! how cool is the variance of human experience??
bringing this back for disabled pride month. invisible disabilities count too. if you don't fuck with the mad community i don't fuck with you
I still think a lot about that one doctor who found that in other countries, people with auditory hallucinations are more likely to experience positive ones.
Stanford anthropologist Tanya Luhrmann found that voice-hearing experiences of people with serious psychotic disorders are shaped by local c
"Not one" American she interviewed had positive hallucinations. People from India told her theirs were often the voices of loved ones reassuring them or reminding them of things to do, while the Americans hallucinated threats and hate and the sound of torture.
Which implies that what people see and hear might also be influenced by the local stigma around it. Then again American culture is pretty much built entirely on the terror of being harmed by other people, way way more than anyone within it realizes. :(
just got off work and i immediately started crying. but idk, i still have hope. itâs good to hope that one day it wonât just be hope. weâre getting there eventually. slowly. but there is progress. there is always progress.
to my fellow filipinos out there, hold fast. we wonât, and cannot, let them win. they may be in power tomorrow, sometime within this week, but we cannot allow them to call this country theirs when it has always been ours.
kabataan ang pag-asa ng bayan, hindi ba? mas dadami pa tayo sa susunod, at sa mas susunod pa.
someday we will get that good governance we deserve. i have hope.
[id: graffiti on the base of a concrete overpass where previous grafiti has been covered over with gray paint multiple times. In black all-caps handwriting, it reads: "What kind of paint are you using to paint over this? Because if it is latex, its probably way too cold for it, you want good adhesion, you need like at least 40°-45°. Maybe wait till it warms up a little, I mean what's the big rush? Like, I'm in a rush now but our situations are different" /end id]
Die temu ad die
Hmm. Accidentally looks like latin.
It accidentally is latin
Accidental latin is my new favourite thing.
Found this in the margins of a medieval manuscript.
acts of bravery that go underappreciated: - taking medication/seeing a professional - bringing up something that makes you anxious and talking through it - admitting you made a mistake - sending a message first - apologizing - standing up for yourself
feel free to add on!
Eating a meal
Opening up
Leaving a place that makes you uncomfortable
Setting boundaries, even teeny-tiny ones
whatâs wild is that using his kid as a human shield is an admission that his would-be killers have more compassion and humanity than he does. if he actually thought the people seeking to kill him were evil radical terrorists then why would he think having a kid as a human shield would help?
can't stop thinking about this
please reblog this i spent way too long on what was supposed to be a quick edit
whenever anyone talks about their outdoor cat i just think of this tweet
would you enter my terrible haunted mangrove?
why does nobody fear my terrible haunted mangrove
âthe arts and sciences are completely separate fields that should be pitted against each otherâ the overlap of the arts and sciences make up our entire perceivable reality they r fucking on the couch
just learned about dopamine decor and i feel crazy
tiktok people are just now discovering you can put things in your living space that you like. , Guys
Where's my Jewish phrase for when you people are being irrevocably horny?
âThis, too, is Torah, and I must learn!â
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Behold, a Meme:
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when you find it, you wonât have to fight for a genuine connection. you wonât have to chase after it. you will both go to each other happily. it wonât be like the others. it will come with ease and not need to be forced.