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Im back, well sort of
I think im gonna migrate to wordpress pretty soon. Im off hiatus and this whole censorship thing was the kick I needed
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For only $20 you too can fuck Satan
TAKE A LOOK AT THIS CREAM. TAKE A GOOD LONG LOOK.Â
MEMORIZE THE PACKAGING SO YOU MAKE SURE YOU NEVER BUY THIS CREAM FOR YOURSELF OR ANYONE YOU LOVE.
This post is about vaginas. My vagina in particular. I get yeast infections pretty regularly, and until recently I was able to afford to see a doctor who could prescribe me fluconazole.
Fluconazole, a drug also known by the brand name Diflucan, is a small pink pill. You take two pills a few days apart from each other to restore balance and harmony to your bountiful folds. Iâve never ever had a bad side effect from taking this pill.
Cut to November 2016. Iâm a recent college grad without reliable health care coverage in the process of finding a job. And Iâm dealing with a yeast infection. Before I moved out of state, my previous doctor told me about Miconazole. She said it was as effective as the pill and hallelujah, itâs over the counter! I decided to purchase the cream pictured above. This treatment only lasted 3 days, a convenient time frame for my schedule.
The application process was a little messy, and some of the cream came in contact with my vulva and labia. Within 5 minutes every piece of skin that had come in contact with the cream, excluding my hands, was on fire. I wanted to scream it was so painful. I began frantically searching for what I should do online.Â
I found a whole forum of people on drugs.com who had experienced something similar. These comments saved me, and these were just on the first page. There were 33 pages total, the earliest dated July 2009.
I was writhing in pain at 2AM when I found this forum (which I found by searching âmy vagina burn itch hurts after miconazoleâ on Google). As soon as I read these comments I threw the devil cream directly into the trash and jumped in the shower. I didnât feel any actual relief until I reached in and scraped the cream out of me. I paid $17 plus tax on this bullshit, but I could have just as easily ripped up my money or paid someone to not hurt me.Â
The moral of the story is that vaginal health care is is completely fucked up because we donât have access to an over the counter cure for yeast infections that is safe for our bodies and also YOU SHOULD NEVER BUY THIS CREAM EVER.
Reblog to save a vagina.
Okay so I used to get yeast infections every month after my period âcause my pH levels were fucked up or something (idk thatâs what my doctor said) and I actually used to take this stuff and it was fine. Then a couple years down the road I had a yeast infection for the first time in ages and I used this again and it burned so bad I had to sit in the bath and like physically dig it out of my vagina
AND THEN I LEARNED THAT ITâS BECAUSE I DIDNâT HAVE A YEAST INFECTION. I had a bacterial infection, which is honestly pretty much identical to a yeast infection depending on the severity. The only difference is that IF YOU HAVE A BACTERIAL INFECTION AND TRY TO USE YEAST INFECTION MEDICATION IT WILL HURT
But itâs not actually the medicationâs fault. The medication DOES do what itâs supposed to do, provided youâre actually suffering from a yeast infection. Chances are though that you and every one who commented on this did, in fact, have bacterial infections instead.
FORTUNATELY they also make over the counter tests so you can know if you need to call your doctor or just grab some yeast medicine off the shelf. Next time if you arenât sure, pee on a stick and save yourself a world of fucking pain
AMEN.
Itâs unfortunate that Iâm 27 and never knew that last bit of information. The world of vaginal health is so obscure and inaccessible.
Reblogging because I too once found out the hard way that I had a bacterial & not yeast infection. đ
I, too, once set my vagina aflame with miconazole. I didnât know it was because of a bacterial infection. Reblogging to save a vag.
Reblogging to save a vag.
Itâs almost like the shame and stigma thar surrounds vaginas is a danger to the health and well being of people who have vaginas.
Damn y'all #saveavag
Stop dating abusive women 2018
Hardly any women are gonna reblog this tbh đ
A lot of women behave like this and think this ainât abuse
But let a nigga slap them, damage their clothes and pour a drink on them, all hell will break loose.
EVERYONE CAN BE A VICTIM OF DOMESTIC ABUSE!
Buddy has the soul of an angel and composure out of this world
She was lucky he didnât deliver a headbuttâŠ
Donât be an abuser!!!
Headbutts for abusers.
An interesting idea
Half broken javascript gets thousands of upvotes; how many for our boys in python2?
Can u believe there are guys that donât eat girls out like damn you weak af
Lol
I eat ass because its a pussy oppression lol
Fuck that guy
Applying topics I learned in highschool CS class
âAVOID THESE PEDOPHILES AT ALL COSTS! â
I was scrolling through Tumblr and came across a post of KNOWN PEDOPHILES ON TUMBLR (many of which have or want to rape actual children/minors)
THERE ARE ACTUAL PEDOPHILES ON TUMBLR TRYING TO GET IN TOUCH WITH MINORS ON TUMBLR
PLEASE SIGNAL BOOST THIS LIST AND KEEP OUR MINORS SAFE
This is going on all my blogs
what the fuck. theres not even a fucking joke here. its just the fucking alphabet. i was expecting some kind of fucking meme like âgunâ or âjohn cenaâ or something like that but no its just the fucking alphabet. here. on tumblr.com. 26 users just fucking banded together to write the alphabet. what the fuck, man.
I think the update broke them, and almost everyone else.
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69 ( ͥ° ÍÊ ÍĄÂ°)
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72 âŠ..why notâŠ.making the best out of this sad situation
73⊠I got so angry at this post I had to reblog it and continue
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133 when will it stop?⊠never
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138âŠ.also itâs missing 51 and thatâs making me cringe.
140 ⊠I have the strong feeling Iâve reblogged this before but whatever
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People who grew up emotionally neglected tend to carry some false beliefs about emotions in relationships. (By Jonice Webb)
Hereâs a good, but not exhaustive, sampling:
1. Sharing your feelings or troubles with others will make them feel burdened.
2. Sharing your feelings or troubles with others will chase them away.
3. If you let other people see how you feel, they will use it against you.
4. Sharing your feelings with others will make you look weak.
5. Letting others see your weaknesses puts you at a disadvantage.
6. Itâs best not to fight if you want to have a good relationship.
7. Talking about a problem isnât helpful. Only action solves a problem.
Fortunately, not one of these beliefs is true. In fact, they are each and every one dead wrong. (The only exception is if you share your feelings with another emotionally neglected person, who may not have any idea how to respond). When you grow up receiving consistent direct or indirect messages that you should keep your feelings to yourself, it is natural to assume that those feelings are burdensome and undesirable to others.
Whew honey this read me
The Emporers Message by Franz Kafka
Summary:
An Emporer or so they say has sent a message to you.
Kwik Analysis:
To me it was about doing what others say is the impossible
Deeper Analysis:
Its about someone with a lofty goal they achieve. The messenger thinks if he didnt have people in his way he could soar. He imagines himself as a bird. He is in essence a carrier pigeon in his own mind. Birds tend to carry yhe symbol of freedom. The never ending corridors and courtyard along his journey are the steps to this goal. The stories ultimate message in delivering you the reader the message is nothing is impossible.Theres alot of bird symbolism comes to mind.
From study blog
Because of the Fifth Amendment, no one in the U.S. may legally be forced to testify against himself, and because of the Fourth Amendment, no oneâs records or belongings may legally be searched or seized without just cause. However, American police are trained to use methods of deception, intimidation and manipulation to circumvent these restrictions. In other words, cops routinely break the lawâin letter and in spiritâin the name of enforcing the law. Several examples of this are widely known, if not widely understood.
1) âDo you know why I stopped you?â Cops ask this, not because they want to have a friendly chat, but because they want you to incriminate yourself. They are hoping you will âvoluntarilyâ confess to having broken the law, whether it was something they had already noticed or not. You may think you are apologizing, or explaining, or even making excuses, but from the copâs perspective, you are confessing. He is not there to serve you; he is there fishing for an excuse to fine or arrest you. In asking you the familiar question, he is essentially asking you what crime you just committed. And he will do this without giving you any âMirandaâ warning, in an effort to trick you into testifying against yourself.
2) âDo you have something to hide?â Police often talk as if you need a good reason for not answering whatever questions they ask, or for not consenting to a warrantless search of your person, your car, or even your home. The ridiculous implication is that if you havenât committed a crime, you should be happy to be subjected to random interrogations and searches. This turns the concept of due process on its head, as the cop tries to put the burden on you to prove your innocence, while implying that your failure to âcooperateâ with random harassment must be evidence of guilt.
3) âCooperating will make things easier on you.â The logical converse of this statement implies that refusing to answer questions and refusing to consent to a search will make things more difficult for you. In other words, you will be punished if you exercise your rights. Of course, if they coerce you into giving them a reason to fine or arrest you, they will claim that you âvoluntarilyâ answered questions and âconsentedâ to a search, and will pretend there was no veiled threat of what they might do to you if you did not willingly âcooperate.â (Such tactics are also used by prosecutors and judges via the procedure of âplea-bargaining,â whereby someone accused of a crime is essentially told that if he confesses guiltâthus relieving the government of having to present evidence or prove anythingâthen his suffering will be reduced. In fact, âplea bargainingâ is illegal in many countries precisely because it basically constitutes coerced confessions.)
4) âWeâll just get a warrant.â Cops may try to persuade you to âconsentâ to a search by claiming that they could easily just go get a warrant if you donât consent. This is just another ploy to intimidate people into surrendering their rights, with the implication again being that whoever inconveniences the police by requiring them to go through the process of getting a warrant will receive worse treatment than one who âcooperates.â But by definition, one who is threatened or intimidated into âconsentingâ has not truly consented to anything.
5.) We have someone who will testify against you Police âinformantsâ are often individuals whose own legal troubles have put them in a position where they can be used by the police to circumvent and undermine the constitutional rights of others. For example, once the police have something to hold over one individual, they can then bully that individual into giving false, anonymous testimony which can be used to obtain search warrants to use against others. Even if the informant gets caught lying, the police can say they didnât know, making this tactic cowardly and illegal, but also very effective at getting around constitutional restrictions.
6) âWe can hold you for 72 hours without charging you.â Based only on claimed suspicion, even without enough evidence or other probable cause to charge you with a crime, the police can kidnap youâor threaten to kidnap youâand use that to persuade you to confess to some relatively minor offense. Using this tactic, which borders on being torture, police can obtain confessions they know to be false, from people whose only concern, then and there, is to be released.
7) âIâm going to search you for my own safety.â Using so-called âTerry frisksâ (named after the Supreme Court case of Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1), police can carry out certain limited searches, without any warrant or probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed, under the guise of checking for weapons. By simply asserting that someone might have a weapon, police can disregard and circumvent the Fourth Amendment prohibition on unreasonable searches.
U.S. courts have gone back and forth in deciding how often, and in what circumstances, tactics like those mentioned above are acceptable. And of course, police continually go far beyond anything the courts have declared to be âlegalâ anyway. But aside from nitpicking legal technicalities, both coerced confessions and unreasonable searches are still unconstitutional, and therefore âillegal,â regardless of the rationale or excuses used to try to justify them. Yet, all too often, cops show that to them, the Fourth and Fifth Amendmentsâand any other restrictions on their powerâare simply technical inconveniences for them to try to get around. In other words, they will break the law whenever they can get away with it if it serves their own agenda and power, and they will ironically insist that they need to do that in order to catch âlaw-breakersâ (the kind who donât wear badges).
Of course, if the above tactics fail, police can simply bully people into confessingâfalsely or truthfullyâand/or carry out unconstitutional searches, knowing that the likelihood of cops having to face any punishment for doing so is extremely low. Usually all that happens, even when a search was unquestionably and obviously illegal, or when a confession was clearly coerced, is that any evidence obtained from the illegal search or forced confession is excluded from being allowed at trial. Of course, if there is no trialâeither because the person plea-bargains or because there was no evidence and no crimeâthe âexclusionary ruleâ creates no deterrent at all. The police can, and do, routinely break the law and violate individual rights, knowing that there will be no adverse repercussions for them having done so.
Likewise, the police can lie under oath, plant evidence, falsely charge people with âresisting arrestâ or âassaulting an officer,â and commit other blatantly illegal acts, knowing full well that their fellow gang membersâofficers, prosecutors and judgesâwill almost never hold them accountable for their crimes. Even much of the general public still presumes innocence when it comes to cops accused of wrong-doing, while presuming guilt when the cops accuse someone else of wrong-doing. But this is gradually changing, as the amount of video evidence showing the true nature of the âStreet Gang in Blueâ becomes too much even for many police-apologists to ignore.
http://www.alternet.org/civil-liberties/7-ways-police-will-break-law-threaten-or-lie-you-get-what-they-want
One of the biggest realizations with dealing with cops for me was the fact that they CAN lie, they are 100% legally entitled to lie, and they WILL whether youâre a victim of crime, accused of committing a crime or anything else
Everyone needs to reblog this, it could save a life.
Important
Seriously if you ever find yourself in custody donât say shit until youâve got some counsel with you. No cop is your friend in that situation.
Serving up a PSA today
NMMNG Chapter Study - Reclaim Your Personal Power
Instead of a full review Im gonna do continous chapter studies. This will also go on the family blog @benfamilytime .
Kwik Analysis:
Set boundaries, surrender the try to change people attitude, Dwell in reality.
Deeper Thought and Personal Opinion:
Setting boundaries is an obvious one. If you font have any people will walk all over you. Im currently looking into a book that talks about setting boundaries I feel that it gave a framework but some supplemental material might have helped. Same with surrender concept. I have currently ordered called "radical" acceptance as a supplement to the current framework. Dwell in reality I felt was covered well though. It was straight forward. Look at things with an objective lense.
Siddhartha by Herman Hesse Review
Summary
This book is inspirational tbh. Its about a man named Siddhartha. His life as a young and old man. He goes out seeking knowledge that has not already been taught to him. He spends his young adult life as a holy man or Samana. Then his midlife as rich and worldy person. Finally reaching the true piece he has been seeking all along as a spiritual man who learns from nature rather than a god.
Analysis
Not much to analyze It was a straightforward quest on the surface. But a motif kept popping up that I think is Important the forest. Something Holy is always happening in the forest. Siddhartha becomes a Samana in. the forest, his son escapes into the forest, and that is where the Ferrymen goes to die in the end. Its antithesis the city or villages is a big one its meant to represent worldliness, temptation, and in a way sin. The gardens where the monks reside represent little forests within cities or villages.
Final thoughts
This book felt so real until I realized it was fiction but even then I found the story inspiring instead trying yo follow it like a self help book. The only place I felt it lack was the development or usage of Siddharthaâs only son. My rating is 9/10
From my studyblr
I agree Bitcoin maybe shouldnt be cash at all. This would allow better tracking of stolen coins. If it does become cash there is an âin good faith senseâ. So if someone were to sell the stolen coin and the buyer got it in good faith that it was not stolen then the buyer is the owner now. Maybe we should hold off and treat it more like gold.