Something amazing will happen to you in May 2019.
Jesus fucking hot sauce Christmas cake, I really goddamn hope so man.

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Something amazing will happen to you in May 2019.
Jesus fucking hot sauce Christmas cake, I really goddamn hope so man.
Reblog in 20 seconds or this spider will appear in your bed tonight
Iâve never reblogged one of these but Iâm sorry I just cannot take this chance
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this is extremely hot and extremely cute and the way she smiles during it makes me chuckle.Â
alright rb this and put in the tags: ur zodiac sign, if u like milk or not, and how tall u are
Your 12 recent emojis are how each month of the next year will be for you
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I just recently got a new phone and these are the only 12 emojis Iâve used
This must be a sign
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Gotta keep my eye out for June, I guess.
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June would be ominous as fuck if my thirst for vampires wasnât so damn fucking obvious lmao
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Hmmmm i guess its all money from here on out. With some shade in December.
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Ummmm interestingâŠ. eh May, my bday month, October, and December concern me lolllll 2019 pls chillllllllllll
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This seems pretty good. February is Valentineâs Day and my brothers wedding which will probably be frustrating cuz of travel, but besides that and May(when school ends) this seems pretty good.
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Christmas in July. Cool.
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hurricane help from a katrina survivor:
1. if your area is under mandatory evacuation, you NEED to leave. there will no no emergency services when the storm hits, this includes 911. there are no hospitals, you will be on your own. if you are under mandatory evacuation and choose to stay, write your full name and social security # on your arm so that you can be identified if you are found unresponsive.
2. fill the tubs/sinks with water, the power will be out for 2-3 days at least. fill bowls and cover them so they donât get dust or debris in them.
3. donât go to the attic. floods are scary, and your first instinct may be to get to higher ground once water enters your home. if you have a second floor, go there. if not, get to the ROOF. DO NOT TAKE SHELTER IN YOUR ATTIC!! the water may rise and trap you in there. always be in a place where you can escape if the water gets too high.
4. buy spray paint. this saved lots of lives in nola. if you get to the roof, you can write a message so that rescue crews can see. keep it simple, ex: â4 survivors. 1 elderly diabetic. 1 child.â if/when you escape your home, cross your message out and/or write ârescuedâ so that emergency crews know you donât need help anymore. (if you have enough paint try to include your last name)
5. donât go in the water, please. you donât know whatâs in there, you donât know how deep it is. turn around, donât drown. under NO circumstances should you drive a vehicle through flood waters.
6. mail important documents to relatives and take pictures of everything, and make insurance claims early. take EVERYTHING off the floor and put it on a table.
7. charge your phones, and buy an old fashioned radio and program it to the weather center.
i know itâs scary. itâll be ok, this happened before and itâll happen again. stay safe, donât take any chances out there.
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I asked my mom if I could get a little fish to stay in my room if I got 10,000 notes on Tumblr, and she said yes. P l e a s e reblog this or something because I WANT A FISH
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Please, reblog! IItâs called self defense. Apart from having here, in the US, one of the highest cases of homicide and rape in the world and high rate of GBV, think about how this could help your mother or sister
Scrolling down my Instagram feed seeing all of these posts gives me a little hope
Please donât let her name just disappear.
The street will be named after herâŠ.
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Will Never Forget Her Beautiful Smile B.
Always reblog
Never stop reposting
Always be vague. Say I think theyâre in today or not until later. If they press say itâs company policy not to give out the schedule. Most companies do have this and even if they donât how would a stranger know. Donât give out specifics, they can get people injured or even killed.
At my last job someone came up and asked when âSarahâ was working next. I didnât tell him and then texted her a description, turns out he was an abusive ex who had been stalking her. Donât do this shit please.
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If Canada donât GET THE FUCK âŠ
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There are now more than 90 people dead. You can bitch and whine thatâs itâs hotter where you are, but you have to understand that itâs the elderly, homeless and small children who donât have air conditioning and are susceptible to health problems. How fucking despicable can you be to just laugh at people dying because temperatures are hotter where you are. Our infrastructure was built to withstand -30 C°, not the heat. Itâs not about how Canadians are âweakâ, itâs literally just shitty circumstances.
Not to mention that people who are accustomed to cold climates have a physically more difficult time coping with temperatures that their bodies arenât used to. Also a lot of people who have never had to cope with hotter temperatures arenât as familiar with heat exhaustion or heat stroke, donât know how to manage the heat safely , etc!
That last point.
Denmark is currently in its hottest summer ever recorded, and the number of people Iâve talked to who have only now discovered what a heat stroke is amazes me, because I grew up in the South of France where summers are hot as fuck every year - my brother-in-law went out for a bike ride without a hat and with a half a liter of water for three hours and came back and was sick because of it.Â
The idea that heâd get sick because of the sun didnât even OCCUR to him, because in his 30+ years on this green ball swirling through space, itâs never been an issue for him.
In the South of France, most cafés have mist sprayers and all shops / malls are air-conditioned. In Denmark, most cafés do NOT have mist sprayers (but heat lights!) and the shops are not always air-conditioned.
Most of the warehouses have been out of portable air-conditioners and fans on an off since May because people are hot and have no air-condition installed. The buildings are built to keep heat IN. Not out.
No air con, buildings designed to keep heat in, not even ceiling fans, no drinking fountains, windows that donât open in buildings, and we expect people to work in those buildings, in their full uniform which has no âhot weatherâ option - I mean what employer is going to provide short sleeves and shorts for that one week every three years where it gets above 25/80 degrees? - windows that donât open on public transport, and often no shade while waiting for said public transport, we have heaters and insulation and draft excluders, we buy black cars and dark clothes, we buy sunscreen for our holidays in Spain, then forget where we put it, when we find it and apply it we sweat it off again because weâre not used to the heat, we walk places rather than drive and even if we drove, our cars donât have proper air con and we donât have covered parking, school playgrounds and public parks have no shade, people donât have pools so kids play out all summer in the heat. We donât have âAmerican styleâ large fridges or freezers with ice makers and they break down when competing with hotter than usual ambient temperature, most of us donât even own cool boxes - or if we do itâs at the back of the shed full of spiders.
So yes, we have to be told itâs going to be hot. And we have to be warned to check our elderly neighbours and to help them take the blankets off their bed or to swap to a summer duvet, to suggest they have a cold drink instead of a pot of tea and take off their cardigan.
Because we only know people who got sunstroke on their holidays abroad.
And we have never in our lives known anyone who died from the heat.
To anybody who thinks itâs funny when people die, you can go fuck off a tall bridge.Â
I live in Phoenix. Itâs going to be 115F/46C degrees today. This is nothing unusual for this time of year. And yet every year we lose people to the heat. I canât imagine what super temps must be like when you are not used to it. England, Quebec, and most of Europeâs home were designed to keep heat in. Not let it out. So instead of giggling like evil children over someone elseâs horror, try being a little more understanding at the very least of what they are going through.
Advice from a lifelong desert dweller to my overheated friends up north (or anywhere not accustomed to the fires of Hell):
Drink A LOT of water. And I mean A LOT. If you think youâve had enough, you havenât. Drink more. Or drink Gatorade, Poweraide, hell, even juice. Just avoid hot drinks and alcohol.
Feeling dehydrated? Do NOT chug anything. Chugging will make it worse, and you might throw up, which will make it worse.
If youâre dehydrated, drink ROOM TEMPERATURE or slightly cooler drinks. Do NOT drink ice cold drinks, you will get sick.
Soda isnât great, but itâs honestly better than nothing. Please drink soda if itâs the only option, at least youâll still get slightly hydrated.
AVOID ALCOHOL. I cannot stress this enough. Alcohol will make you much sicker, much faster.
Avoid high sodium consumption. Salt dehydrates you. If you must eat salt, drink plenty of water.
Try to invest in handheld fans and misters. Definitely get a decent sunhat. Invest in sunscreen.
Buy an extra reusable water bottle. Fill it with water and refrigerate it. When you finish one bottle, swap and repeat.
Limit your time outside as much as possible. Heatstroke is fatal and can happen fast.
Take cool showers or baths if possible. If nothing else, cool clothes on neck and forehead.
Take some time to look up homemade ice packs and make a few. They can be a great asset if you need to cool down quickly. Again, forehead and neck.
Pets need a lot of water when itâs hot. Also, consider trimming any critters with long fur so they can stay cool.
If you can, get box fans and place them in strategic locations. Place one facing your bed and drape a damp towel over it at night. Make sure itâs not dripping onto any electrical outlets or cords. The damp towel can help cool down a room.
Rest as much as possible. Drink water while resting.
Seriously, I cannot stress this enough. Drink A LOT of water. If you canât stand water, drink a sports drink or juice. Even soda is better than nothing. Just STAY HYDRATED.
If you feel clammy, dizzy/faint, a faint but rapid pulse, or youâre sweating excessively, find shade, sit, rest, sip water. You may have heat exhaustion. Ask someone to get you a damp cloth.
If youâre hot but not sweating, have a rapid, strong heartbeat, feel nauseous or faint, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY. You may have heatstroke. Heatstroke can be fatal.
Take care of yourselves. This is not a joke. Heat can be fatal.
Do NOT, however, shave double coated animals such as huskies. It will make it much worse for them.
Remember - you can get heatstroke in the shade. The past week Iâve heard a lot of people saying you are safe as long as youâre in the shade. That is expressively NOT TRUE.
Heatstroke is caused by an increasing in your core body temperature due to a higher temperature surrounding. Youâre heating up like a bun in the oven. Heatstroke will occur when your temperature rises to 39-40 degrees. Yes, it happens faster sitting in direct sunlight, but it can absolutely happen in the shade and it can absolutely happen indoors. Its the surrounding temperature thatâs the problem not (just) sunbeams.
Stay cool, stay hydrated.
Also, if you have access to air conditioning it can be actually not save in such hot weather. If the cond is set to too cool, you can get a cold. Once I almost got a cold in Malaysia (!) stepping from +35 street to barely +20 air conditioned store. Donât set your cond in such way, as much as itâs tempting in such heat. Donât seat right under the cond.
The safest way to cool down is to drink water with some electrolutes.
I can even tell you why!
When your body is suddenly exposed to cold, your blood vessels narrow and the blood flow especially in the smallest vessels decreases dramatically. The benefit is that you lose way less heat this way. The down side is that a decrease in blood flow means a decrease also in the presence of the immune system cells in your blood. Aka your body police. Less police, more chance for viruses and bacteria to nestle without getting caught. Itâs why a cold is very common in this situation, your nose and mouth is full of tiny vessels. Theyâre also primary entry barriers for airborne bullshit! And you know what thrives in heat, especially nice, moist, body temp ones? Viruses and bacteria. Too high airco basically throws open the gates and puts a neon sign âCOPS OUTâ up and then you walk into the heat where the buggers are thriving and lined up with baseball bats. Do yourself a favour and donât cold (or heat) shock your body. Itâs bad enough without a cold (or worse).
Isnât that also why people get colds more often in winter? We go between nice heated indoor spaces into the freezing cold, and back again. Over and over and over.Â
Also to those of you who are stupid and say âItâs always hot here and weâre fineâ - try coming to us northerners in winter. You will complain and get hurt cause you donât know how to handle it. Hell, I spent a few month in southern Canada during their coldest winter in a long time, but we did fine cause weâre still used to the cold (even if a milder version). Our bodies know what to do. I had a friend there who came from Australia. She got frostbite on her cheeks just walking across campus. She knew what to do about the cold cause I told her (and dad told me cause he grew up in the very very north), but her skin could still not handle it as well as mine. And I know, that would I visit her in Australia I would be a mess doing the exact same thing that she does, cause my body isnât used to it.
Yesterday I came back from a three week vacation in California. Iâm kinda happy about that cause Iâve now experienced worse heat than what we have, and recently (Iâve worked in the Jordanian desert before, but you quickly forget the actual feeling). But just being in my apartment with no fan whatsoever quickly makes it clear how different it is here. This heat is supposed to last two days max, not weeks. This is not supposed to happen. We are not prepared. Hell, my friend had a baby last week. The hospital doesnât have AC. All last week was over 30°. In a hospital. Giving birth. With no air condition.Â
I grew up in Ohio, which isnât the coldest, but itâs cold enough, Iâve lived in Las Vegas for over a decade though, and let me tell you, the difference in the way you adapt is for real. And most of the discussion above doesnât even get into what an impact humidity has on how hot it feels, and how your body reacts to it. In Vegas, Iâm perfectly content with 90-something degrees if Iâm in the shade*, but it can be a solid 15-20 degrees cooler at my parentâs house and itâs completely miserable because the humidity is 10 times what Iâm used to. When itâs humid, you sweat and it doesnât cool you because the air has so much moisture in it already, that yours doesnât evaporate. In the desert you often donât realize how hot youâre getting, or how much moisture youâre losing, because your sweat evaporates so quickly you sometimes donât notice that youâre sweating at all.
*I can tolerate much higher, but low to mid 90s is pretty comfortable around these parts. Anything below 70 I consider âsweater weather â
Moving to Vegas from Alaska 4 years ago the struggle is very real to acclimate. The crazy part to me though, is that when my dad up in AK complains about it being 85-90 up there (it happens, this year especially) and then apologizes for complaining. Vegas is built for heat, our houses are designed for the typical summers of 110+, he lives in a cabin wig a wood burning stove fo heat and two windows that donât open. The only way to get air circulation is to open his front door which can invite BEARS to visit. I know itâs an extreme case, but when people arenât able to handle the heat it can have EVERYTHING to do with that communities standard way of living vs the extremity of what theyâre dealing with.
My dad can handle bears, he canât handle heat stroke AND bears.
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