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Demelza Poldark
Hilarious book dedications.Â
âTo all my enemies, I will destroy youâ will always be the best one.Â
Note to self:
âIn a healthy relationship, your partner hears you out if youâre upset, and their goal is to avoid upsetting you in the future, not to debate whether you should have been upset in the first place.â
my kink is avoiding a popular song, riding out itâs popularity & over-saturation & then enjoying it during itâs decline
iâm losing my mind
bert was always my favorite muppet as a kid and TBH I stand by this as an adult.Â
anyways its been like four days and I have yet to stop laughing even slightly less at âOH GROOVE WITH ME BABYâ (THUNK THUNK THUNK) soÂ
im starting to suspect bert and ernie sketches were just the basis of my sense of humor
Prince Zuko, pride is not the opposite of shame but its source. True humility is the only antidote to shame.
[Aang] [Zuko]
The Nectar of Pain - Najwa Zebian
âNever make fun of someoneâs passion because thatâs the thing that saves them from the world.â
â live and let live aspire to inspire (via misjudgments)
Millennials should really rediscover MASH en masse. Itâs dead on aesthetic for this generation.
Please rediscover M*A*S*H fellow millennials. Itâs wonderful.
Youâve never experienced sarcasm and rebellion against the System like Hawkeye and Trapper and BJâs sarcasm and rebellion against the System.
Do yourselves a favour and go watch this show
Iâve watched M*A*S*H pretty much my whole life and itâs the best. Everyone should watch it, seriously.
Calvinâs snowmen are breathtaking achievements and I will accept no disputes
If he had drawn nothing else but Calvinâs snowmen for ten solid years, I would have been in Heaven.
Why be pro-life? I mean, do you know what hyperemesis gravidarum, pre-eclampsia, and ectopic pregnancies are? Do you know how physically hellish pregnancy can be for a woman? Do you know all of the different ways that pregnancy can cause mental and emotional distress to a woman? Do you know how emotionally scarring it can be to give a child up for adoption? Or do you just not care about any of that, which proves that your views on this issue are incredibly hateful?
Do I know how physically hellish pregnancies can be? I got pregnant with my first son when I was 17 years old. I was the top of my class, dating my high school sweet heart for 3 years (Mr. prom king himself). I was a cheerleader, varsity team since I was a freshman, runner up for Miss Wallace, and the school âartistâ. When I got pregnant, absolutely everyone around me told me I should get an abortion. My boyfriend and his parents, my parents and my friends, and every single one of my teachers (who I considered my friends). I wanted to keep my son, but every day I got pulled out of class, pestered by my teachers to get an abortion, that they would drive me to the clinic themselves, that ânobody would have to knowâ. I was firm on my decision. I wanted to keep my son. I was harassed to get an abortion until I was about 6 months pregnant, in which at that point I was rejected by my family and friends, and my teachers. To make matters worse, I began to get a pain in my leg that was so severe I couldnât stop vomiting. I went to the E.R. and they found that I had a D.V.T. Deep vein thrombosis. After several tests they confirmed that I had 2 types of blood disorders, that are so severe I need to be on anti coagulants for the rest of my life, so severe that any pregnancy is life threatening. The doctors urged me to get an abortion, and once again I refused. I was admitted into the hospital for 2 weeks, with the only anticoagulant approved during pregnancies: lovenox. Lovenox is a shot to the stomach that you take every 12 hours, for the remainder of the pregnancy and 2 months after. The feeling of a D.V.T when it completely clots your leg, is like hooking up a hose to the inside of your leg, filling it up with water until your skin is ready to burst, then plugging the hole. It is beyond excruciating. To deliver my son, was even more dangerous. When you are on blood thinners, your blood is kept 10 x thinner then the average person, so I was at an extreme bleeding risk. If for some reason I needed a c-section, or I had other problems, I could have simply hemorrhaged to death. I delivered my healthy baby boy a few months later, the delivery went wonderful. After I had my son, I went to school at the University of Idaho, to study physiology. Here is a photo of my son, who is now 8 years old. He plays the piano, enjoys legos, minecraft, speaks 3 languages and by his choice is a vegan. He is vibrant and compassionate and loves to make others happy, in the morning when I wake up he makes coffee, and occasionally leaves notes under my bedroom door telling me how much he loves me. He always fights for the smaller person, loves babies and children, and tells me that he cannot wait to get married (often asks me how to get a wife lol). This is the face of the boy that every one I knew told me to abort.
But dear, that isnât it. When my son was very young, I began to date a man and we were intimate very early in our relationship. He was much older then I was, and he told me he was sterile. He lied. After we had been dating for 2 months I became pregnant again. He was unsupportive of the pregnancy. He urged me to get an abortion. I refused. And so began the abuse. At first it was just control of my life. He took away friends, family. Then he took away my car, my phone, my job. He stole my life. Eventually the abuse became so severe I tried to run away. I bundled my son up in a winter coat and began to walk. We lived in a very first class neighborhood, and he was very well respected, and very well off. When the cops picked me up they told me that if I tried that again, they would take my son away. Then he locked me in a bathroom for 3 days. When I finally cut a hole in the window screen, and climbed down off the roof to run across the street he grabbed me by the neck and tried to kill me. I can barely remember what happened, all I know is there was not one part on my body that was not injured bruised. After months of trying to escape, I finally was able to contact my mother who took me in. But that wasnât the end of it. When I was about 5 months pregnant, I began to feel a sharp stabbing in my chest when I inhaled. I went to the E.R. They found a Pulmonary embolism in my lungs (blood clot in my lungs). These are extremely fatal. This part of the story is similar, I was admitted into the hospital, I took a shot ever 12 hours into my stomach, and after months finally delivered my second son. He is 7 years old. Here is a photo of my son. For his safety the photo I attached he is actually about 4 years old. He is a very quiet and gentle little boy. He literally cannot kill a fly (he catches them and throws them outside), he enjoys cuddling, hugging random strangers (unfortunately), praying, and day dreaming. I have personally never met anyone who is as sweet, unselfish, gentle, and loving as him. He loves to pray, and also loves scary things like ghosts and skeletons because they are âmisunderstoodâ.
After I got my life back together, I married a wonderful man. After we were married for sometime, I got pregnant with my daughter. During this pregnancy I had a D.V.T and a P.E. I was hospitalized for nearly a month hooked up to machines to make sure my heart did not stop (the clots pass through the heart before they are thrown into the lungs). The doctors threatened to sterilize me without my permission. They called me âselfishâ for wanting to keep my child. They told me that I was a bad mother because I wanted to keep my child. I delivered my princess, my vibrant, brilliant daughter. She has the longest most beautiful hair I have ever seen, she is soft spoken but wild and a true lady like little girl.
The Doctors told me they werenât worth dying for. All the suffering I went through, all the shots I took, the bruises in my belly, It means nothing. In fact the second I held them in my arms I nearly forgot all of it. It meant nothing in comparison to the PEOPLE they are.
But dear, that isnât the end of the story. A few months ago I had a pain in my leg that i noticed while at work. it wouldnt go away and got worse and worse. I went to the E.R. and they found not only a D.V.T that went up my leg, but also giant bi-lateral clots (P.E. in both lungs). But thatâs not all they found. I also found out that I am expecting <3 I spent a few weeks in the hospital. It has been difficult to breath but I get a long just fine (it feels as if I am constantly out of breath from running). I am taking my shots, every day, in my stomach to be sure that the clots desolve, and that I donât get anymore. And this February I will meet my child, my little person.
Iâm 26 years old. I own a home, I live a wonderful life. I am well educated, I own a business, I have a family, and it is ONLY because of my children that I have pushed myself. It is ONLY because of my children that I have lived the life I have, that I never gave up. A lot of anti-pro lifers ask me, why would you risk your life for your âfetusâ? Because this life in me, isnât a fetus, its a child, its a person. And there is no greater glory to a Mother, then to give her life for the life of her child. Iâm not scared of pregnancy, Iâm not scared of death. I live a beautiful simple life, full of love and joy. I am satisfied at 26 to the point I feel I have lived a 1000 years of happiness. So, to answer you question, do I know how difficult pregnancy is? Absolutely. In fact, I am my obgyns FAVORTIE patient. I see 4 doctors every other week, and take weekly blood tests. My stomach is covered with bruises from the injections, bruises that I have to shove a needle back into to inject again and again. And I would do it all over. Any âpro choicerâ has absolutely NO right to speak for women who have life threatening pregnancies. Any âpro choicerâ has absolutely NO RIGHT to speak about the value of children, when you have never even held your own. You want to speak for women who want abortions? Speak for another group, because I have met women who would and have risked their life to have a pregnancy that wasnât âconvenientâ. You telling me about emotional, mental and physical stress of a pregnancy, when I lied in a hospital when I was 17 months old mocked by every one I loved while i lived in fear of death? You are telling me that I just donât âcareâ about any of that, that it proves that my views are hateful? Think again. When I risk my lives for my children, I do it because my love is completely unselfish. Because WHO am I to decide that my life is more valuable than anyone else life? Who am I? They were worth it. I promise you.
Wow
Update:
Meet Portia, born Feb 9th.
This is still my favorite post ever.
It always angers me when people act like the only way to help women in difficult or dangerous pregnancies is to give them abortions, or even shame them into getting one.Â
What about modern science? What about the studies that have showed how unnecessary interventions in hospital births increase the risk of infant and maternal deaths? What about the education women need to know in order to eat and live healthily to prevent a wide spread of pregnancy complications?
Do pro-choicers not want to educate and empower women? Or is it easier and cheaper for them to lead a mother to an abortion mill?
My pregnancy was no where near as crazy or hellish as alwaysabeautifullifeâs three pregnancies, but it had itâs complications near the end. I had such severe back pain (most likely back labor), that I would throw up, and keep nothing down; no position was comfortable, and the pain was constant. I had to be put on a lot of fluids and the only medicine that slowed down the early labor and eased my pain was morphine and hydromorphone. I had my baby around 35/36 weeks, and she was born with breathing problems and had to be weaned off of her morphine addiction.  I was there with her every day in the NICU for two weeks, my husband there for the first week before he had to return to work. AND I was recovering from a newly deflated labia that had swollen to the size of my fist (thank you fluids) and an episiotomy that left me faint and weak from bloodloss.
Again, no where near as bad as the alwaysabeautifullife:âs pregnancies, but I had a pretty sobering glimpse of the worry, fear, and pain a difficult pregnancy can giveâŠand here I am, with a healthy, beautiful daughter and still against abortion. And wanting to truly make my next birth a healthy, natural homebirth!
Women deserve education and nonviolent support, not the so-called âchoiceâ of abortion that belittles the strength of mothers and the advancement of medical science.
Those children are absolutely beautiful!
I will reblog this every single time it comes up on my dashboard.
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Such beautiful children.
Pro-aborts like to say, âDonât like abortion?  Donât have one.â
To them I say,Â
Donât want a pregnancy? Â Donât have one. BUT DONâT YOU DARE TELL OTHER WOMEN THEY CANâT.
And letâs not forget that ectopic pregnancy treatment ISNâT AN ABORTION. Let me say it again, for the people who want to twist facts to make prolifers seem like monsters: ECTOPIC PREGNANCY TREATMENT ISNâT AN ABORTION
This made me cry, what a beautiful family!
âTry to be as kind to yourself as possible. Do not measure yourself against others or even against your ideal self. Human betterment is a gradual effort.â
â Epictetus (via naturaekos)
my singing voice is good for showers and mornings in the kitchen and drunken nights and lullabies for babies who need sleep and im okay with this
i think itâs silly to be ashamed of your art because itâs not in a museum and of your voice because itâs not selling out stadiums. there will always be people who enjoy and appreciate what you can do.
Idk why but this hit me really hard and Iâve been staring at it for a couple minutes.
Tangled (2010)
Once lost to history, the Book of the Wars has resurfaced, and its pages hold ancient secrets and dangers. Former Navy SEAL Leif Metcalfe...
âHeâd never killed a woman in cold blood before, but now was as good a time as any.â
In her inimitable style, Kendig brings the action and intensity right from the very first line of STORM RISING, and like the raging tempest in the title, the thrill of danger and impending disaster only grows as the story unfolds.
STORM follows former special warfare operator Leif Metcalfe and his team as they undertake the deadly task of locating and protecting the biblical Book of the Wars. Once thought destroyed in ancient times, the pages of the Book contain a terrible secret that could spell imminent doom for millions if it should fall into the wrong hands. Leif is aided by a few familiar faces from Kendigâs equally thrilling TOX FILES series, but his task is made all the more challenging by the threat of a mysterious assassin who will stop at nothingâand sacrifice anythingâto secure the Book.
With heart-pounding action punctuated by Kendigâs signature blend of humor, romance, and mystery, STORM RISING is an engrossing read that kept me flipping pages until 2 in the morning. The tenuous relationship that slowly develops between the characters is explored in all its raw complexity, and Kendig does a magnificent job of creating twists and turns that feel really earned rather than inevitable. The conclusion of this adventure only creates more suspense and sets the stage for the next book in the series; I can hardly wait to see what happens in KINGS FALLING!