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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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we're not kids anymore.
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izzy's playlists!
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Not today Justin
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@shy-birdd
The other day I told a friend of mine that I never forget to take my ADHD meds because I fucking love my ADHD meds. I'm in my late 30s, I didn't finally get a diagnosis and meds until less than two years ago, and they have changed my entire life.
And he raised his eyebrow at me. We'd been discussing addictive medications a few minutes before, like the Tramadol I finally got from the pain specialist to take once a week or so to give me a break from my chronic pain, so I reassured him that methylpenidate (Ritalin/Concerta) is not addictive (at least not in people with ADHD).
His response? To raise his eyebrow even harder and say "Well it sure SOUNDS like it's addictive!"
And I had to explain to this man - who works in a healthcare related job by the way - that just because medication makes you feel good and helps you, just because you look forward to taking it, that doesn't make it addictive or dangerous. And he wasn't convinced.
The simple fact that I was excited to take a daily pill that has literally changed my life, after decades of fighting to get that medication, made him think I shouldn't be taking it so often. That it must inherently be dangerous.
I'm not even in America, but I'm pretty sure this attitude began there and then spread over here to Europe. This Puritan idea of "if something feels good, you must beware of it. Pleasure is dangerous, it is sinful, it is addiction, it is evil."
I know too many people who subconsciously believe that pleasure = addictive = dangerous = bad. Joy is a slippery slope to hell.
So here is your reminder for today that you don't need to be afraid of feeling good. If something improves your life, use it. Even if it is addictive - learn what that addiction means, whether the addiction is inherently dangerous or not, and whether the benefits outweigh the drawbacks and risks.
My ADHD meds are, in fact, not addictive. But I will take them every day because they make my life orders of magnitude easier. I will enjoy them every time I take them.
My tramadol is addictive. I will still take it. I will keep it on a schedule to avoid becoming addicted, primarily because addiction in this case would mean reduced effectiveness. But I am not afraid of my painkillers. They are life changing.
Take your meds, everyone. Don't let anyone scare you away from doing something that improves your life.
There is something so sinister about the idea that a medication made to improve your life cannot be trusted if it improves your life so much that you like taking it. Bleh.
It puts this weird moral obligation on suffering. Like if you’re actually comfortable with yourself and your treatment you’re somehow failing. That you need to be ashamed somehow that the medication helps you and need to be looking for alternatives.
But you don’t. You found a solution that worked great and then you moved on to something else.
"it's just stress" oh thank god, it's just the silent killer that slowly kills you, perfectly harmless, no need to worry
having a tumblr blog is for those of us who could never manage to keep a diary for more than two weeks when we were twelve
the oldest trick in the book
That rock we love, statement
the more you listen to it, the funnier it gets
Audio: dramatic piano. The husky screams along, vaguely keeping the rhythm but not the tune
your cat was an honor to see in the window
happy pride to my favourite post on reddit
DELTARUNE CHAPTER 5 ON JUNE 24
JUNE 24TH!!!
notes on shallan's outfits (without pattern)
ID: Three full body drawings of Shallan in different outfits. Each outfit is surrounded by notes about their details, which I have transcribed in the following descriptions.
The first outfit is labeled as Shallan - Travelling (Start of Way of Kings). This is distinguished by bright colors, more juvinile, and not a lot of money for fabrics. A few different arrows point out lots of buttons, a versatile feature for growing kids; shorter, lighter, looser havah for better movement; visible buttons on the safehand for easy access; a petticoat that is easy to wash and has a detachable hem; and another petticoat underneath that can be added. Shallan's hair is loose around her shoulders in this. It is also noted that the petticoat would be tied around the waist for a slipper figure, and she is wearing a shirt with sleeves underneath the havah, which is sleeveless.
The second outfit is labeled as Shallan - Formal Dinner, distinguished by "only wear it once" type of outfit, more mature, doesn't quite feel like her. Her hair is done up with elaborate accessories. Other notes on this point out it is a single fabric silk havah — very expensive; tighter fit; long, draped safehand sleeve that's unpractical but elegant; no detachable hem (difficult to wash). This havah looks much fancier than the previous one, it's an almost shiny dark blue with red clasps.
The third outfit is labeled Shallan - More Masculine? It is distinguished by being more practical, what she wears on adventures, and it's noted that as the story progresses, the divide in fashion between men's and women's clothing changes. This outfit has notes that point out a men's coat, but shorter; not so restrictive collar for the neck; only a glove for the safehand; not a havah, but a blouse and skirt; a belt that is like a tamaka but wider so that it's more feminine; sturdy boots; and pants underneath. Shallan's hair is braided back and the color of this ensemble is a more teal blue.
State of Wyoming Hereford - CF Payne (2025)
must feel so good to be soil absorbing rain