Man losing stuff when you have ADHD is the worst. Stuff just like… vanishes. People will ask: when did you last have it? Well I don’t know dude. I just know it exists and I don’t know where it is currently doing that.
tumblr dot com

izzy's playlists!
Misplaced Lens Cap
No title available
trying on a metaphor

Kiana Khansmith
Xuebing Du
Show & Tell
Mike Driver
art blog(derogatory)

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
todays bird

JBB: An Artblog!
Jules of Nature
occasionally subtle

tannertan36
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

oozey mess

Origami Around

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Poland
seen from Türkiye
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Türkiye
seen from United States
seen from Lithuania

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Netherlands
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
@posi-vybz
Man losing stuff when you have ADHD is the worst. Stuff just like… vanishes. People will ask: when did you last have it? Well I don’t know dude. I just know it exists and I don’t know where it is currently doing that.
What’s funny is that this actually happened.
I’m unfamiliar with this story please elaborate
Finnish soldier gets separated from the rest of his unit but he’s the only one carrying the emergency amphetamines for the unit, takes too many and goes on a one man rampage for like 2 weeks straight giving the opposing Soviet soldiers nightmares for decades. Oh and he did it all on skis.
Did he survive?
Yes, during his methed up 2-3 week rampage he got injured by a land mine, travelled 400km on skis, and only ate pine buds and a Siberian Jay that he caught which he ate raw. When he made it back to Finnish lines he was taken to a hospital where it was found his heart rate was nearly 200 beats per minute and his weight had dropped to 43kg (94.7lbs).
Reasons why I stopped talking Adderall (when my heart rate went to 150 and eating stopped being important, I was like nah son). Amphetamines are crazy.
me after 3 hours sleep
mother : are you all right? me :
oh my god it has been a full year since i have been on this website
My gosh, the art is so beautiful…! ;-; This is just one of many, many lovely stories featured in the “Fukkatsu no Kami” anthology which you can buy right here. Thank you so much, @loveveggiehead, for scanning these pages! ♥
“two” was drawn by 森のきのこ. translator ★
Must always reblog this beautiful doujinshi.
Thank heavens for scanlators! ♥️
”You think it’s a shame i’m not having kids because my hips are large?!”
“You got hips for Australia”
RECLAIMING MY TIME
Finally added a couple more fics to my recommended fanfics list. There’s a trillion more I still need to add though.
Also;
I noticed people adding other amazing authors onto my recommended VB authors list, and 100% of those added are supposed to be on there anyway. But since my stupid ass keeps forgetting to add them, here’s my FF.net account, where you can see all my fave stories and authors.
Trunks: Pass the salt.
Bulma: *throws Vegeta across table*
Good cat
Character Countdown ➟ 9 days until season two
✩ Sasha Braus ✩
Why did white nerds turn the Dab into some sort of modified anime pose where they look uncomfortable and strange? You dab to MUSIC and to a BEAT and you don’t do it so stiffly but you wouldn’t know that because you know the Dab as just an Internet meme and not from the Cool Kids (black people) it started with. You look like Saiyaman lmaooooo
Study shows Millennial Men do not think of women as their equals
A majority of millennial men failed to see women as equals, according to the study, which looked at how college biology students viewed their classmates’ intelligence and achievements, the Harvard Business Review reported.
Among the findings:
In every biology class surveyed, a man was seen as the most celebrated student, even in instances where women earned significantly better grades.
Men were also found to overestimate the intelligence of their male classmates over that of female ones.
Men continued exaggerating their assessments of the male peers, despite unequivocal evidence that their female peers were performing better.
Women, conversely, weren’t found to display a bias: Their assessments of fellow classmates tended to be spot-on.
The National Institutes of Health researchers pointed out that female STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) majors drop out at significantly higher rates than their male counterparts.
“The reasons for this difference are complex, and one possible contributing factor is the social environment women experience in the classroom,” they wrote.
Still, scores of men are under the impression that they’ve become the target of reverse sexism. Conservative columnist John Hawkins ranted in Town Hall last year:
“Men have it rougher in America than most people realize. In part, that’s because they’re one of the few groups (along with white people, conservatives, and Christians) it’s cool to crap on at every opportunity. In case you haven’t noticed, there’s a nonstop assault on masculinity in America.”
But research has confirmed the reality of gender bias against women. A staggering 90 percent of women reported experiencing gender harassment in the workplace, a 2010 University of Michigan study found. The results suggest that such harassment had the purpose of driving women out of jobs and not the generally assumed motivation of trying to draw women into relationships.
“One could argue that, in these instances, ‘sexual harassment is used both to police and discipline the gender outlaw: the woman who dares to do a man’s job is made to pay,’” the researchers wrote, quoting an article by Katherine M. Franke, an associate professor of law at the University of Arizona College of Law.
As for millennial men specifically, they have been less accepting of female leaders than their older male counterparts, according to a 2014 survey of more than 2,000 adults residing in the United States, the Harvard Business Review reports.
Half of Millenial men said their careers would take priority over their partners’.
Three-fourths of women, on the other hand, said their careers would be at least as important as their husbands’.
Wind been windy fam