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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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growing pains
there's no fucking way
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āTheyāre just looking for attention.ā
Oh, a human being is seeking a social response? Human being, the social animal wired to make and track social connection? A human desires the vital blood that permitted their species to survive for millennia? The human being who was born completely helpless and primed in every way by nature to seek attention and help from their community?
Wow thatās crazy. How embarrassing. Humiliating even. Should we isolate them from community? Should we call Wire Mother?
amateur printmaking
wip.. UAAAAGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHw
i freaking love these boots ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦
maya
a different kind of me
also keychains and pins r avalible :P
grape soda
we've got a life to love living.
advice that has literally saved and improved my life
Except, critically, at bedtime.
Ravings and urges get miscoded over time. Letās say youāre thirsty, and you live in a strawberry field. Strawberries contain some water and a bunch of sugar so, over time, you may start to crave strawberries when you are thirsty because you get a reward and some relief in shorter time from the need starting than the trek to the stream. This can happen for every need: sleep, food, whatever.
Trevor Noah has a great tip, that when he craves ice cream at night he breaks it down into parts: I want something cold, I want something sweet. He drinks a glass of cold water then waits to see if he still has the ice cream craving. Usually he doesnāt.
So listening to your body isnāt āfollow every urgeā but ādecompose the urge to discover the underlying need.ā
If you always feel like getting cozy in bed you may be: cold, dehydrated, and/or malnourished (maybe a need for high calories that are bioaccessibleā¦not processed).
If you do not feel tired at bedtime you may: need to eat dinner earlier because your body is still digesting, need to exercise or go outside more during the day, get the fuck off your screen for an hour so your brain can enter sleep mode.
Hope this helps someone.
P.S. notice i said nothing about neurodivergence. Not that itās not a likelihood but the over-pathologization of behaviors prevents us from taking simple actions to improve our wellbeing. Also, these tips are pretty accessible and applicable to most brain variations.
Neuroscience is the closest you're gonna get to a user's manual. This is all good advice.
saw a post that claims that STEM smart people are smarter than humanities smart people because āany math student who speaks english can flip through an english book and understand it, but iād like to see an english student do college math.ā i have to say 1. holy disingenuous comparison batman, and 2. as someone who taād the english side of an english/biology fusion class, no the fuck they cannot. forget a collegiate level, we were struggling to teach these STEM major upperclassmen how to identify whatās on the page and articulate the themes on a high school level. the course texts were two YA novels and a handful of short stories. meanwhile all the humanities students were chugging through the biochemistry at what my colleague reported was an extremely respectable level. turns out that understanding what youāre reading is a skill just like any other, AND one with transferable applications
Tooth and nail
my reading addon is waiting approval for firefox and chrome im so nervous. please approve my addon i think it could help at least one other person as much as it's helped me...
day 2 of no addon approval. come on all it does is style <p> elements... the humble styler...
ITS APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it's an accessibility tool i made for myself because i needed it, which basically lets you focus on one sentence at a time as you read large blocks of texts (books, articles, etc.). it offers different highlight styles, some of which use gradients to help guide your eyes from the start of the sentence until the end. you can move forward and back pressing the buttons or using ALT + left and right arrow keys if you use it and you find it helpful please tell me about it so i can have the motivation to keep improving it. i love knowing people use my tools
https://addons.mozilla.org/es-ES/firefox/addon/sentence-stepper/
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/sentence-stepper/cfiappnihemjkaaepefjfofagcobikek
[ID. Two gifs of the accessibility tool in action. They highlight one sentence at a time for ease of readability.
The first gif shows the tool cycling down the paragraphs, from sentence to sentence, in a thick yellow highlight.
The second gif shows the different highlight styles such as; a thick yellow, a thinner yellow, no highlight at all, a gradient highlight, blocky tri-color highlight by line, and colored text by line. End ID.]
Iām a college student struggling with brain fog due to medical issues, Iām definitely going to try this out next time Iām working on one of my reading heavy courses :) a lot of my books are accessible via some website cloud thing on a browser because owning things isnāt real anymore. this looks like something that will really really help me.
RAM should cost $1 and every AI-peddling CEO should be fed to a large Beast
Mr. Beast?
He is being fed to the Beast too