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the opposite of "run and hide" is "leisurely stroll and jekyll"
eek! the countess of coin is here!?
The coin cween....
Lil Pokey doll while I work on the next request
Little pokey little pokey where are you
I am so tired of short-attention-span, trim-the-fat culture. All writing advice these days is for how to write like Chuck Palahniuk. "Cut 'think', cut 'feel', cut 'wonder' - only action, only pushing forward, show and move and move and move." What if I could emulate this style, and still don't want to? What if I want to write like Henry James, with three paragraphs of introspective musings between each dialogue line? The music advice is, "make it shortform, make it Tik-Tok compatible, make it punchy, hit the refrain as soon as possible." What if I want that 10-minute prog rock piece? What if I want that symphony? What if I want it slow and luxurious and lazy? Movies. Series. Poetry. Bodies. Everything is "trimmed trimmed trimmed trimmed, stripped bare, you have three seconds to win me over, make it airport chic." I don't want to win you over, then, I guess. I want the fat left it. I want the pleasure and the indolence and the indulgence. Fuck this art-advice that's always "your art needs Ozempic."
would you still be alive without modern medicine? looking back at your life, would you survive without any to the moment where you are now?
yes
no
barely
yes but it would affect me for the rest of my life
results
I'd have my knee fucked up forever 🫪 alive but yeahhhhh
I would've been taken out day one probably
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pih🥀
Acceptation or declination?
hi, could you draw Jax talking about Ribbit to Pomni? please
collapses on the floor… it’s done…. finally……
you inspired me to make this into a whole comic hehehehe, hope you enjoy! thank u for the ask!
To all whom it may concern;
A pickle, one or two,
Three in a jar
I ask for one
I get the jar,
With the jar
I approach my car,
And with my car I often go far
But today
Today I will eat a pickle.
I had to draw the raincoats from the pop up too!!!
Dahling you simply must read this book! It’s all about this devious little caterpillar who simply gorges himself on all manner of divine things
sometimes i forget i hv tumblr …
This gives off they escaped the circus but kept their circus bodies but are genuinely happy and finding meaning in being with each other vibes.
Also, funnybunny party shinanagans give me life! (Also Pomni's little fang in the last picture
PCOS has a new name - Polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome, or PMOS for short.
The summary from The Lancet (12 May 2026): "Polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS), previously named polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), affects one in eight women. However, the term PCOS is inaccurate, implying pathological ovarian cysts, obscuring diverse endocrine and metabolic features, and contributing to delayed diagnosis, fragmented care, and stigma, while curtailing research and policy framing. Building on an international mandate for change, we outline an unprecedented, rigorous, multistep global consensus process for the name change. Funding and governance were established with engagement of 56 leading academic, clinical, and patient organisations. Using iterative global surveys (with responses from 14 360 people with PCOS and multidisciplinary health professionals from all world regions), modified Delphi methods, nominal group technique workshops, and marketing and implementation analyses, we identified principles prioritising scientific accuracy, clarity, stigma avoidance, cultural appropriateness, and implementation feasibility. An accurate new name was prioritised over retaining the PCOS acronym or a generic name. Implementation approaches prioritised evolution rather than transformation. Preferred terms were polyendocrine, metabolic, and ovarian, reflecting the condition's multisystem pathophysiology, and polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome was the consensus new name. Accuracy was improved by omitting cysts and by capturing endocrine, metabolic, and ovarian dysfunction. A co-designed global implementation strategy, including a transition period, education, and alignment with health systems and disease classification, is under way."
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