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Jules of Nature
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Three Goblin Art
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I had an interesting conversation today about gender and identity with a cis man who happened to have scars that looked like top surgery scars. He said “they’re not from as noble a battle wound as top surgery” and I just keep thinking about how badass that makes trans mascs sound (and he’s right, y’all are badass)
Pillow Fight by Richard Scarry
Are You Dissociating?
Dissociating is one of the most common responses to abuse and trauma. It involves feeling numb, detached or unreal and (while it happens to everyone once in a while) is experienced more frequently and severely in survivors. Dissociating people vary widely in symptoms and may experience any or all of the things from the following list.
You may be dissociating if you:
find yourself staring at one spot, not thinking anything
feel completely numb
feel like you’re not really in your body, like you’re watching yourself in a movie.
feel suddenly lightheaded or dizzy
lose the plot of the show or conversation you were focused on
feel as if you’re not quite real, like you’re in a dream
feel like you’re floating
suddenly feel like you’re not a part of the world around you
feel detached and far away from other people, who may seem mechanical or unreal to you
are very startled when someone/something gets your attention
completely forget what you were thinking just a moment ago
suddenly cover your face or react as if you’re about to be hurt for no reason
can’t remember important information about yourself, like your age or where you live
find yourself rocking back and forth
become very focused on a small or trivial object or event
find that voices, sounds or writing seem far away and you sometimes have trouble understanding them.
feel as if you’ve just experienced a flashback (perhaps rapidly) but you can’t remember anything about it.
perceive your body as foreign or not belonging to you
(likes and reblogs always taken as support)
To my anon asking about dissociation. I hope you see this.
I thought dissociation was only when I have straight up out of body experiences turns out I’m dissociated like 99% of the time lmso
Now that Amanda Bynes is free from her conservatorship, organizers from the #freebritney movement are planning to double down in efforts to help Nichelle Nichols. They hope to raise awareness about the abusive conservatorship Nichelle is in and help the public understand why this situation must change. The details of her conservatorship are in the first link, and the second link leads to a place where you can help out. Please spread awareness if you can! https://movieweb.com/free-britney-star-trek-nichelle-nichols/
After assisting Britney Spears with her conservatorship, supporters have now switched focus to the #FreeNichelle movement.
https://www.freenichelle.com/
The #FreeNichelle movement seeks to end the conservatorship of Nichelle Nichols, raise awareness about conservatorship abuse, and advocate r
Please please signal boost this!
Pirate jokes
When New Yorkers hear a violin 🤣🤣🕺🏾🔥
This put the biggest fucking smile on my face.
Hey do you know what would be funny? Rereading Check, Please! and the All For the Game series at the same time to induce in myself a brain condition
For 50 notes I will do this
For 100 notes I will liveblog it
For 200 notes I will make a YouTube video documenting the experience
HOLY SHIT, IT WAS THE ORIGINAL ONE
MAKE A WISH
the first post ever on tumblr
I WAS EXPECTING IT TO BE A REMAKE OF SOME SORT HOLY FUCK
WHO THE FUCK KEEPS BRINGING THIS BACK
World Heritage Post
like actually though. i’m in AWE of the notecount.
reblog to give your friend a bad day
this is the monalisa of tumblr
“And to your right you’ll see the colour of the sky post, and tumblrinas desperately trying to scroll down to it’s end.”
this is it, this post started it all
NOW THAT TUMBLR HAS ANNOUNCED TO SHORTEN LONG POSTS, REBLOG TO TORMENT YOUR FOLLOWERS ONE LAST TIME
Here. Have kudos on that fanfic you wrote in your head while you were in the shower and never typed it out. When I recover from the brilliance of it, I’ll come back to leave a review.
reblog this if your blog is a safe space on april fools and won’t have any jumpers, screamers, or anything scary or anxiety inducing
it occurs to me that people might not know this (as far as I know, this is only a Beta option right now) but this is helpful for anyone who uses image ID. since I figured this out, I've started preemptively doing this to every picture I upload, though of course that means that the image's description isn't visibly in the post/caption which means no one realizes I've actually already described the thing but anyway
so here I am uploading a photo onto tumblr, as you do
I'm going to click on the little dots in the bottom right hand corner, which pulls up "update image description," which pulls up a box.
And now I can put my description in the box.
Benefits include:
Having the description actually attached to the image, so the image description isn't out of order in a post
Actually being part of Tumblr's code instead of an ad hoc thing added to a post
Making Tumblr more accessible!
YES FINALLY
unironically the mindset that saved my life
With some changes to techniques, a careful selection of kitchen tools, and tips from fellow bakers, the joy of baking can live on.
I luckily haven't had to deal with much chronic pain or hand pain yet, especially with regards to baking (crochet is another story). That said, these look like some pretty solid tips! There's also some in the comments section.
As this link nears five hundred notes, I'm just... very quietly touched at how many people are sharing it. Whether they need it themselves (or think they will someday), or know someone else who might need it, the fact that all of them are sharing the sentiment of "I want the people who love doing this thing to be able to keep doing the thing that they love" is... yeah. It makes me happy.
You fucking wish the author was dead. The author is on twitter