magical girl transformation but i just rapidly go through the 5 stages of decomposition
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magical girl transformation but i just rapidly go through the 5 stages of decomposition
THIS IS WHAT I LIVE FOR WHAT A SHOT
Photographed by Symone L Wynter
“Americans believe in big portions! That’s so crazy.” Look at this European getting scammed into paying for 100 calories worth of food. Fool. Idiot. You wish you could have this 16 ounce Big Gulp and this serving of rice I will eat off for three days but you can’t. Cope and seethe.
I also love watching Italians get mad at Italian American food. You’re cranky because your hungry, aren’t you? Cranky because you don’t get that delicious olive oil and balsamic vinegar to dip your bread in before meals? Cranky because your pizza kinda sucks?
Beef? You aren’t eating, I just said that.
who has that one post that’s like “americans will lightly rib british people for their accents and brits will be like ‘your children will die in a school shooting’“
loving this cat suit
for someone who’s supposedly hyperactive i sure am one tired fuck
me to brain: can we use some of this excess energy for tasks or just like, basic fucking functions
brain:
I wanted to be Jacqueline as a child
And you can use their reality to keep them calm if they are panicking! We had a husband who was always panicking trying to find his wife. Telling him she had passed away was not an option, but through the family we figured out their routine and could tell him not to worry, that she was at the salon or getting coffee with MaryAnne and would be home soon. It calmed him down, stopped him from trying to climb out of windows looking for her, and kept him in his own reality.
If you are working with dementia patients and they aren't your family, try to get small details from the family that can help!
We had an older gent who was always wanting to get in his car and drive off so we would tell him his car was in the workshop. Eventually someone came up with a car of a make and model he’d owned that was non-working so we parked it up in the garden and he used to get in and sit happily behind the wheel and go for ‘drives’ - he even used to give other residents lifts to wherever they thought they were going.
Trying to orient someone with dementia is cruel in the short term and ultimately pointless. You’ll only upset them by trying to tell them the truth and they’ll have forgotten in an hour and be asking after the same long dead people again. My mother has worked in dementia care for over 25 years and will often tell families “So-and-so is happy in their dementia world”
My Oma cared for her mother for many years, and she told me the best trick she learned was to make a cup of tea. If her mother really wanted to visit someone who was no longer alive, she would say “That’s a lovely idea Mama, but first let’s have some tea.” Usually by the time the tea was ready she would forget all about it.
4x01 “Lazarus Rising” // … the mighty hand circulates!, ad for a redacted chemical company (1955)
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