aerienette replied to your post:Just saying, the pro ana blogs are usually people...
fucking idiots. I’m waiting for someone to photoshop “pro ana” into the DSM-V haha
I wouldn't put it past the people on this fucking website!

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aerienette replied to your post:Just saying, the pro ana blogs are usually people...
fucking idiots. I’m waiting for someone to photoshop “pro ana” into the DSM-V haha
I wouldn't put it past the people on this fucking website!
thirteenflora replied to your post:Probably shouldn’t be freaking out over this and...
A lot of me swells when I exercise in general, not specifically just running. I’m pretty sure it’s normal!!
aerienette replied to your post:Probably shouldn’t be freaking out over this and...
yeah.mine is from raynauds
Thanks you guys. Relieved that I'm not the only one, more than anything. This hasn't happened to me before so I guess I'm overreacting a bit. Anyway, thanks again.
thank you for the thorough answer to my question, i appreciate it ♥
I'm glad it helped a little. Stop by whenever you need it to :)
question...with summer coming up, we get a lot of bees and whatnot making their way into the house...I've recently become vegan, and feel like it contradictory to kill them but both me and husband are allergic, him to the point that a sting will kill him very quickly and we have no epi pens. Is it wrong for us to kill them in protection of ourselves? What would be the right thing to do here?
Vegans should deliberately avoid causing unnecessary harm to animals, large or small. However, once an organism becomes a threat to your health or well-being, your interests are at odds.
Being vegan means, in part, attempting to peacefully coexist with animals, rather than exploiting them. But being alive means having an effect on the world. When you drive somewhere, you’re killing hundreds of bugs. When our grains and vegetables are harvested, worms, rodents, and insects can all be killed.
If you find a harmless spider in your house, it’s nice to gently put it outside, if you can handle that. If you find a poisonous insect and believe it’s a threat to you or your family, I think it’s completely appropriate to kill it.
Most people get this wrong idea of veganism about being perfect, and that doesn’t exist. There is much difference between killing the bees that comes to your home just because you don’t like them, and controlling them to avoid health issues and even death as it comes to the case of your husband.