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Throwback Thursday - Fanfic Edition
Feeling nostalgic today after finding the archived version of shoujoai.com. I'm not exaggerating when I say this website had a seismic impact on my life. I had the pleasure of meeting Desslok (a fellow Ami/Mako shipper and excellent writer). He then went and played cupid for me and Sailor Doc, who started out as a friend and has been my partner/wife for almost 20 years. We had a great community, passing s'mores and sushi around the campfire as we waited for each other's chapter updates.
Signs of a heart attack are different for each gender yet we only really teach the male warning signs. Make sure you’re aware of both and spread it to as many other women as possible!
EVERY SINGLE TIME I HAVE TAKEN A CPR CLASS I have had to be that person who points out that the training videos ALWAYS frame the “male” symptoms as the default universal heart attack experience, while the “female” symptoms are framed as though they’re a deviation from the norm, rather than the primary symptom set that cis women experience.
ALSO: I just showed this post to my roommate, who is an MD at a clinic that specializes in care for the LGBT community in the Baltimore area. I asked her whether hormones were responsible for the difference in the “male/female” symptom arrays. I asked how that would apply to her trans patients (which, she treats a LOT of trans patients). She said, basically, that the longer you’ve taken testosterone the more likely you are to get the intense chest pressure and the arm pain, versus the upper back pressure and shortness of breath.
Obviously I am not a doctor myself, consult your own health care provider, etc.
Reblogging this comment because this is the FIRST TIME I’ve ever seen someone address what XYZ medical condition would look like in trans patients. Also this is partly why my great-grandma died: the (male) doctor dismissed her heart attack as basically indigestion, because she didn’t have the typical male symptoms.
Oh my God someone was able to answer the trans patient question!
So glad to hear you’re doing well :) & oh my really? So cool that you’re still writing! I’ll definitely be on the lookout then, & not just for the cookie lol ^~^ …. Aww, that’s understandable. ao3 definitely much better than FFN, but I’ll let you know rn that I did care! Sadly years ago I was too shy to comment🥲I appreciate that you say you’re going to try! I’ll just go and say now that your stories were of comfort to me, I truly love reading them all❤️ so thank YOU for sharing your stories🫶
ha yeah, still writing! I doubt I'll ever stop tbh I'm sorry you were too shy to comment but I promise you, us writers love love love hearing what you have to say. The more you guys interact with us, the more it encourages us to keep writing. I don't mean to say that it's y'all's job to push us to keep writing, because it isn't. Creative content should be done for fun if it's fandom stuff. But we also want to engage with the people who like the same things we do. Always comment when you can! You'd be surprised at what kind of relationships can form. I met my best friend through fanfiction that I wrote, all because she decided to comment. I know of other writers who met and got married! Anything can happen~ I'm glad they were a comfort. That means a lot to hear, so thank you for sharing ❤️
So I’ve read a lot of your old Sailor Moon stories, and the other day I felt nostalgic and wanted to read your fic “From Dreams to Reality” but was really confused when I couldn’t find it anymore… did you delete it or what happened to it? It was so good and one of my faves :c btw hope you’ve been doing well!!
I AM doing well! I'm still writing actually...just in the Critical Role fandom for the last 1.5 years, and under a different name. I'll give you a cookie if you can find me 🍪 I did delete it, YEARS ago. I wanted to tweak it because certain things didn't sit right with me and there were things I didn't realize were problematic until after the series was completed, mostly the underage romance with someone legal-aged. But I never got around to fixing it, though I should still have it. I think part of the reason why I didn't just fix it was due to how FFN works...it is such a pain in the fucking ass compared to ao3 and, at the time, I didn't think anyone cared about it anymore. If I can find the fic and the time, I'll tweak it and reupload it as one big file (I am not putting that back into chapters when it DLs as one large file lmao). But I'm not making any promises other than I'll try. But it does mean a hell of a lot to know people still read my old fics and even go back to reread them. That means a lot. So thank you ❤️
Makoto x Ami in "Oblivious"
Makoto and Ami were friends, they enjoyed spending time together, and hanging out, and studying, and Ami enjoyed helping her test out new recipes.
No, they were not oblivious to their feelings, they were friends. And so they were friendly. No, I don't suppose Ami would sit in anyone else's lap, since they aren't long enough for her to be comfortable on. And Makoto had noticed that the others didn't seem as comfortable to hold for long periods of time.
So it was understandable that they were the only ones that would sit with Ami in Makoto's lap for hours on end. No, it wasn't anything more, and no their hugs weren't longer than the others. They weren't oblivious, why does everyone keep saying that?
xhorhasian fashion and level 10 outfit update! wanted to redesign their original looks with a xhorhas aesthetic sensibility - darker palette, warmer cuts, art deco inspiration. done as august’s monthly request on my patreon, /ruushes
Anything with older makoAmi would be awesome. Makoto making breakfast for their busy doctor wife or something
DAY 19
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Nothing like a fresh cup of hot coffee and kissing your wife Good Morning!
Day 3
Just sat down and drew for 40 mins. Really nothing more.
worst self care task is 100% brushing teeth why is every other bone self cleaning i hate you
One of the most important things I learned in my Language and the Law class is that law enforcement will intentionally misinterpret every type of statement asking for a lawyer as not asking for a lawyer. Even directly saying it like this “I will not speak to you without a lawyer” can be taken as a simple statement of fact rather than a request for a lawyer. You literally have to state “I am now invoking my right to a lawyer” and every time they try to proceed with an interrogation you have to answer every question with “I am invoking my right to have a lawyer present”. You can’t just tell them you won’t talk without a lawyer or that you want a lawyer. You have to state that you are invoking your rights. Otherwise they could just say “well they just said they wouldn’t speak without a lawyer present. That’s not invoking their rights to a lawyer. It’s just stating a fact.” even just stating your right to a lawyer doesn’t count!
PLEASE share this addition. I am a lawyer who works in criminal defense, and this is one of the most avoidable things that people consistently get wrong about the Miranda rights.
Here are some more “ambiguous” phrases which courts have found DO NOT invoke your right to a lawyer:
“Maybe I should speak to my lawyer first.”
“I might like a lawyer.”
“I think I should have a lawyer present for this.”
“Could I speak to my lawyer first?”
“How long until my lawyer gets here?”
And perhaps most egregiously – “Get me a lawyer, dawg – ‘cause this is not what’s up.”
Here are the magic phrases which you need to know if you want to invoke your Miranda rights:
1) “Am I free to leave?”
It’s worth asking this even if the answer is obvious. Even if the officer does not let you leave, by forcing them to admit that you are not free to leave, you are creating a record which your attorney can use to prove that you were in custody. Miranda rights only apply if the interrogation is custodial, meaning that police officers will frequently claim that their suspects were “not in custody” to get around their Miranda rights.
2) “I am invoking my right to remain silent.”
Simply staying silent will not invoke your right to remain silent. As absurd as this is, you must explicitly say that you are invoking your right to remain silent in order to invoke that right.
3) “I am invoking my right to an attorney.”
As stated above, you must be not only clear and unambiguous, but clear and legally unambiguous. Don’t get cute. Don’t get sassy. And on the flip side, don’t get intimidated and use verbal ticks to minimize your request. Say the line with those words exactly – say it clearly, and say it once, and then say nothing else.
Because even after you’ve done all this, the police can still try to get you to talk. They’re not supposed to interrogate you, but they’re allowed to make casual conversation, and if that conversation just happens to circle back around to the thing they wanted to question you about, well, that’s really your fault for talking after you said you wouldn’t, isn’t it? Can’t possibly fault the poor officers when you initiated – if you really wanted to have your rights respected, you wouldn’t have talked to them in the first place.
The police know this, and they will mercilessly exploit this loophole. So, once you’ve successfully invoked your Miranda rights, any and all conversation you have with police officers will put those rights back into jeopardy.
Putting it all together:
Ask: “Am I free to leave?”
If they say no, say: “I am invoking my right to remain silent and I am invoking my right to an attorney.”
And then shut up and do not say a single thing to them for any reason whatsoever until you have actually spoken to an attorney. Yes, even if it takes hours. Yes, even if they start talking to you about something else.
Finally, a very important disclaimer:
I may be a lawyer, but I’m not your lawyer, and I cannot guarantee that what I’ve just laid out here will always work for every situation. We didn’t get to this bizarre and absurd place overnight – we built this ridiculous system piecemeal, by deciding on a case-by-case basis that certain phrases were “too ambiguous” or certain types of questioning weren’t actually questioning at all. The law is still in flux, and is still fundamentally out to get you, and willing to bend plain meaning beyond all recognition to do it. Even if you invoke your rights perfectly, exactly as I have specified above, there’s a chance that your invocation of rights will be disqualified on some new technicality that no one’s even thought of yet – and that’s precisely the problem.
Watch this video: “Don’t Talk To The Police”
I am begging my followers to please watch this video from start to finish. I know it’s long, but it is incredibly valuable information that everyone needs to know, especially if you’re involved in any form of activism.
Every single cop lies. Every single cop lies and manipulates and twists the situation around to get a confession. Even when they know that the person is innocent, even when they know that what they have isn’t enough to convict someone, even when they know that that confession has been made under duress or manipulation. All they care about is getting anything to put someone behind bars.
It doesn’t matter how eloquent or innocent or experienced you are. Do not talk to cops.
The video is a doozy. Aside from all the good advice, the racist dog whistling from the officer really jumps out. In fact, his whole segment was pretty effective to drive home the point that officers are literally trained to manipulate you and fuck you over. He does say he doesn’t “try” to put innocent people in prison, but he never says he tries to keep them out either. He also explicitly states that he destroys material that could be helpful to you.
In short, DO NOT TALK TO COPS.
hey y’all please please please read this and watch the video and do research if you can, this is really scary /srs
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