Local man forgets he can drop weapons.
I love how there is so much freedom for gameplay in BOTW that if you're a moron in real life, Link ends up as a moron too.

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@smalltownrocker
Local man forgets he can drop weapons.
I love how there is so much freedom for gameplay in BOTW that if you're a moron in real life, Link ends up as a moron too.
Reblog if you think asexuality is a real thing that actually exists.
I'm trying to prove something.
Not to mention devaluing the absolutely essential work that sanitation workers do.
Sanitation workers are true unsung heroes -they do jobs others want done but donât want to do themselves.
Iâm feeling a lot of hate for the internet rn
Maya Hawke as Robin in season 3 of Stranger Things (2019)
Steve âThe Hairâ Harrington: A human mood
+ Bonus:
So what if thatâs whatâs happened when you find random Pokeballs lying in the grass. They only have the item that the Pokemon was last holding inside them.
kayboss:
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YOU FOUND A LUNAR FEATHER!
NO
GO SIT IN THE CORNER AND THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU DID!
omfg this is quite possibly the saddest fucking thing ever i just canât i donât even believe it
âSuddenly I wonder, âWhere is the girl that I was last year? Two years ago? What would she think of me now?â
â Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
The thing I hate most about depression is that it tricks you into thinking you donât have depression. It makes you think that nothing is wrong with you, that you just feel this way because you lack value as a person. Whether thatâs in your relationships, your academics, or a view of yourself, it makes you think you arenât good enough for any of that.
âItâs not the illness,â it says, âYou feel this way because itâs who you are.â
âMental illness is like fighting a war where the enemyâs strategy is to convince you that the war isnât actually happening.â
Me: I canât get out of bed today, what is wrong with me. Iâm so lazy and terrible and I am a huge flake and there has got to be something wrong with me. My brain: There is no war in Ba Sing Se.
London-based student Lewis Hornby is a grandson on a mission. When he noticed that his dementia-afflicted grandmother was having trouble staying hydrated, he came up with Jelly Dropsâbite-sized pods of edible water that look just like tasty treats.
Each of these colorful âcandiesâ is made up of mostly water, with gelling agents and electrolytes making up just 10% of their composition. Available in a rainbow of colors and presented in packaging reminiscent of a box of chocolates, Jelly Drops are an easy and engaging way to avoid dehydrationâa common problem for those suffering from degenerative neurological diseases.
âIt is very easy for people with dementia to become dehydrated,â he explains. âMany no longer feel thirst, donât know how to quench thirst, or donât have the dexterity to drink.â With this in mind, Hornby set out to find a solution. In addition to seeking advice from psychologists and doctors, he opted to âexperienceâ life with dementia himself through the use of virtual reality tools and a week in a care home.
Once he was familiar with what dementia patients need, he brainstormed what they want. âFrom my observations, people with dementia find eating much easier than drinking. Even still, it can be difficult to engage and encourage them to eat. I found the best way to overcome this is to offer them a treat! This format excites people with dementia, they instantly recognize it and know how to interact with it.â
Case in point? Hornbyâs own grandmotherâs reaction: âWhen first offered, grandma ate seven Jelly Drops in 10 minutes, the equivalent to a cup full of waterâsomething that would usually take hours and require much more assistance.â
@thebibliosphere
What a fantastic helper.
First of all, this is an amazing invention.Â
Second of all, Iâd like to remind everyone that Jell-o counts as a fluid.Â
That is, many doctors prescript Jell-o, and Gelatin treats to children and adults who, for whatever reason, have trouble keeping hydrated. Maybe they have jaw issues. Maybe dementia, or they are on a fluid-only diet and drinking broth for weeks is mind-boggling boring.Â
Jell-o brand in particular has a lot of sugar added to the packets, however itâs quite straightforward to buy plain gelatin and make low-sugar jelly blobs to snack on for that sweet fruit-pop of hydration.
Soo~ Here we goooo~Â
2 cups juice â Orange juice, grape juice, whatever you want. Fuck, you could even use your favorite blend of tea, or coffee (though coffee, in my experience, needs a little more gelatin to set properly)
Low heat until juice is hot, but before it starts to boil â once you see a bit of bubbles rising, add 2 tablespoons gelatin, and stir gelatin into hot juice until totally dissolved.
Turn off heat
Add another cup and a half of juice (or whatever), stir for another minute or so, then pour into a mold.
You could pour it into ice cube trays, a Tupperware container, or any sort of silicone candy mold.
Cover it, stick in the fridge overnight, and viola~
Bite-sized taste snacks, full of water.
Gelatin is broken down very easily and put to use once in your gut, so itâs fine to eat loads of it, and otherwise youâre just taking mouthfuls of juice⊠or tea or whatever.
If you want it a bit more sweet, feel free to add sugar or honey to your hot juice⊠or hotâŠwhateverâŠ
I was pondering about the guyâs electrolytes worked and now Iâm paralyzed with the idea of turning Gatorade into jell-o.
Donât use pineapple juice for this!!! The enzymes break down the gelatin and youâll be left with soup.
Right on, forgot about that! Kiwi, Pineapple, Figs, Ginger, Guava, and Papaya have an enzyme that flips the bird to gelatin.Â
Apple, Grape, Strawberries, Orange, Cherries, Blueberries, Blackberries, Lemons, Peaches, Raspberries, and Cranberries all make great gelatin snacks, though.Â
i firmly believe that information like this needs to be shared, especially in any situation where the future is brought into question. as someone whoâs grandfather had advanced dementia, i know first hand how difficult and devastating this can be.
seeing inventions like this come into existence is uplifting!
~ mod abalone ~
reblogging for both this amazing inventorâs story, and for the DIY alternative that anyone who struggles with hydration needs can utilize.
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Pikachu would like your credit card details.
he can have them