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whats the most effective way to make a room smell good?
handheld air freshener
plug-in air freshener
essential oil diffuser / burner
wax melt warmer
scented candle
something else / results
Opening a window (if you live in an area where that’s okay to do).
(via (323) Pinterest)
How do you multiply by 9?
Multiply (10 x n) then subtract n
(n-1) is the tens place, then whatever number left to sum 9 is the ones place
Raw memorization (kinda not the point but I’ll allow it)
Something else (explain to the class for bonus points)
Cheat off your neighbor (show answers)
Remember that all 9s multiplication results will when added together equal 9. Estimate and then brute force check the results until you have the result.
(seriously though the 9s multiplication table was the only one I did memorize.)
That’s basically what I do. I know the tens place will be that number minus one, (e.g. 4x9 will be 30 something) and then use the adding up to 9 trick to figure out the ones place (3-9=6) so 4x9=36.
Use a calculator.
It me
watching a video on brewing Mesopotamian beer and look at this orange man (his ass cannot guard the barley)
Me, having a relaxing wine and candlelit bath.
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Cackling
This is.... Absurdly cute. What the fuck.
It's worth noting that the reason the beaver wants the water to be deeper in the first place is that the Beaver is using the deep water as a pantry:
All summer and fall, beavers gather up branches with the leaves they actually eat, and store it in the deep end of the Pond, where the cold water and limited oxygen keep the leaves fresh all winter, so when it's negative 20 outside, a beaver can take a dip out of it's lodge, grab some refrigerated leaves in the (relatively) warmer water and go back to it's cozy little nap hole while everything else is out there suffering and eating bark or the like.
So it's less "there's a leak in my house" and more "OH SHIT THE FRIDGE!!"
...ngl, the fact that ADD and ADHD got condensed into ADHD when the hyperactivity specifically is part of the reason so many girls were simply not diagnosed drives me up the wall.
It's not that the whole name isn't bullshit, because it is. It describes the way people outside of our experience perceive us, as opposed to the difficulties that are part of our lived experience. Even from an outside standpoint, it's recognizable that "deficit" is not always the issue with our attention... but that's beside the point.
When psychiatrists noticed that ADD and ADHD were basically the same thing... they chose to favor the typical male presentation in the literal naming of the condition, and in doing so condemned a generation of girls (and other afab people) to suffer through being told they're so smart, they just don't apply themselves enough, that it's a personal failing they can't regularly turn in homework, that they're lazy for waiting until the last minute to work on an assignment... because those girls weren't hyperactive. Those girls just kind of drifted off and daydreamed in classes. Those girls doodled or wrote stories all through their school years, and functioned measurably worse when a teacher noticed they were doing that and tried to stop them. Those girls are now so many of my adult friends who are now being diagnosed with ADHD as adults, because the hyperactive part of the diagnosis almost solely applies to children (CHILDREN, when, I might note, this is a lifelong condition) who are socialized male.
We need a whole other name for the condition, because attention deficit is not our problem at all. But my god, the hyperactivity part actually ruined my life for so many years, because I had no way to explain to my dad why it physically hurt me to be bored, why I had to read or write or doodle in class in order to keep my focus, why I excelled in tests but failed at homework so my grades sucked because of that. No one even considered I might have ADHD, all through my childhood, but earlier this year I had the opportunity to go through all my grade school reports, and they could not be MORE CLEARLY talking about a child with ADHD. "Pleasure to have in class", "assignments not complete", "does not pay attention in class", "Birdie is a highly intelligent child with specific and unique needs" (I would LOVE more follow-up on that one, from third grade, do not have it). But I was a quiet and reserved child, so obviously I couldn't have ADHD.
I'm legitimately angry about it in retrospect. I went off my Adderall for a couple months recently, as an adult who only started taking Adderall as an adult, and it completely fucked up my ability to function. For years I was just out there as a teenager struggling through high school and college entirely unmedicated because as a child I was too withdrawn to be diagnosed. Fucking wild and also infuriating.
7th grade report card:
"[Cody] turned in a very well done final project on the adolescent stage of human development. Unfortunately, this was the only thing [he] turned in all quarter."
Firstly, everything OP said happens far too often. It's revolting that these things are missed and that people get so caught up on the hyperactivity aspect, which causes primarily girls to be overlooked by the medical community. However, there is a reason why ADD and ADHD got condensed into one, and that's the same reason why Asburgers and Autism got condensed into one, funding.
Lawmakers and governments in general are terrible at only focusing on what/who they believe is the most in need of help, so if a person with Autism can learn to live independently and hold a job? Well, clearly they're fine! They need no help whatsoever and clearly never struggle with anything ever, which is the impression governments got with the term Asburgers. They would use the diagnosis to not give funding or aid to kids who really needed it, as well as adults who really needed it. When the American Psychiatric Association (APA) saw this, they merged it in with Autism, not because they didn't feel that it was a better descriptor, but because they wanted to ensure that anyone who needed help got it, because governments are dumb and cannot be trusted with any level of nuance.
The same, unfortunately, is true for ADD and ADHD. Somehow people got it in their heads that because ADD isn't disruptive, or as disruptive, that made it "less bad" which is stupid. Any mental health professional worth their salt knows that there is no "less bad" and that while they present differently there's no one that is less detrimental. But because governments are dumb, they started treating ADD less seriously, not officially, of course, never officially, but it began being reported more frequently and so the APA decided to merge ADD and ADHD into one so that people who needed it would get appropriate help. In the same way, everyone hates the name, and no one thinks it's accurate, but there's a concern that by changing the name to something more accurate lawmakers would once again take it as an excuse not to do their damned jobs. I don't know if that would happen, but that's the fear so that's where we're stuck right now.
I have my problems with the APA, as does everyone, but sometimes their dumbass decisions come because of other dumbass people and their honest attempts to make sure people actually receive the help they need.
Also worth noting from a psychology professional pov the reason it's now called ADHD is because we now recognise that *all people with ADHD have hyperactivity*. When they diagnosed people with ADD that was them only caring about how our condition affects others. Internally we all have hyperactivity, the only difference is whether it manifests itself in internalising (maladaptive daydreaming, anxiety, depression) or externalising (anger issues, impulsivity, bouncing around) behaviours. And the difference in that is whether you as a child are allowed to express your difficulties in disruptive ways or whether you're forced to keep it all bottled up.
We see this a lot in psychiatric disorders. The real two genders are externalising vs internalising symptoms.
The real two genders are externalising vs internalising symptoms
IBM, 1979
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They are sitting waaaay to close to the screens!
Example of Star Trek Addressing Social Issues - Mental Illness
This scene got me right in the gut when I first saw it. It was revealed earlier in the episode that Garak suffers from extreme claustrophobia, experiencing a severe attack just a few scenes before this one. I was already expecting Martok and Worf to dismiss Garak’s mental illness, especially because the Klingon Empire prides its people on physical strength. I was waiting for them to call him a coward, not “getting over it” like I’ve heard so many times in my own life about mental illness. But as seen above that’s not what happened, the exact opposite does. Its moments like this that make me love Star Trek, even for all its flaws. Sometimes I get to see past my conditioned reaction of the worst, and get to see the best in people instead.
TDLR; Star Trek may be about aliens in the future, but it connects to me on a human level - more than most modern shows do today.
If you like frogs. Or possums. Or cool builds. Or happiness. This is the video for you.
What is your favorite cat
Persian
Sphynx
Siamese
Maine Coone
Rag Doll
Russian Blue
Bengal
Bombay
Tabby
Other
Gonna need you guys to reblog this, I'm not popular and I want answers
All kitties are good kitties.
But… Other: Devon / Cornish Rex!!!
Let your garden sleep in. For the pollinators.
Good for bugs! Good for the environment! Good for the quality of your soil!
For once, laziness and procrastination are the better, kinder, more ethical rout! Revel in it!