Can we pls talk about how gorgeous skepta is
son yes we CAN. him and jme LAWD🤭🤭🤭 i saw a gif edit of them to lana and i felt something change in my brain seriously. also for their age they look fantastic i can’t believe it
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Can we pls talk about how gorgeous skepta is
son yes we CAN. him and jme LAWD🤭🤭🤭 i saw a gif edit of them to lana and i felt something change in my brain seriously. also for their age they look fantastic i can’t believe it
I just watched the first episode of Exit Strategy and it's so good. Like, I'm legit so excited for the next episodes, this needs to be a thing forever.
You can't help but admire the sidemen for still putting up this much effort into their content despite being in the business for so long. Their minds are so unique i can't even explain, who even thinks about stuff like this🥹
the unhealthy amount of times I've watched this moment from the new Sidemen video 😂😂😂😂 I'm howling!!!!!!!
So chaotic but so fun to watch + Harry and George both taking their tops off🤭💓✨
What? No, of course I don't eat pizza for breakfast, that's cereal time, I said I get little seizures in the morning
Could you expand more on myoclonic seizures? Are they any different from what people call muscle spasms or shivers? I’m trying to research but I don’t want to accidentally use ableist recourses
This is not seizurism! (This is a question)
Hi anon 👋 thank you for the question
A myoclonic seizure presents as a quick, uncontrollable jerk (or cluster of jerks) of the muscle or a muscle group.
So it can be difficult to tell the difference!
Everyone at some point experiences myoclonus (for example hiccups or that jump you feel when you’re about to fall asleep)
These are harmless.
Myoclonic seizures are different and present in Epileptic or nonepileptic patients.
In Epilepsy the cause is due to generalized abnormal electrical discharge and can be a sign of an impending tonic clonic.
In Epileptic patients it’s highly associated with forms of epilepsy such as Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy (JME), Progressive Myoclonic Epilepsy, Lennox-Gastaut, and Dravet Syndrome.
It can also be associated with FND, PNES, brain tumors, traumatic brain injury, encephalitis, meningitis, metabolic issues.
There are also two types of it:
Positive: Incredibly similar to a muscle spasm
Negative: Essentially results in your muscle(s) relaxing. This can cause you or something you’re holding to drop.
Diagnosis can only be determined by a neurologist who will typically run a video EEG as it is very hard to tell the difference.
Resources:
Cleveland Clinic
John Hopkins
Mayo Clinic
Epilepsy Foundation
Epilepsy Syndromes
JME... by colourourcity
tbh, jm and je (not necessarily in a romantic context) are almost inseparable in my mind at this point. not literally but definitely thematically. I made a joke on twitter a while back about the jme three-way being the ultimate 'I can fix him'/'I can make him worse' dichotomy and the corollary to that is that they're essentially the same thing. they've both got this absolute obsession with jon that is unconditional because they're convinced that they can mold him into their ideal image of who he should be, either the human or the monster. the aspects of his personality that don't suit them are treated as extraneous, vestigial things that can be sanded away with time and the right treatment. and this fixation on a preconceived, idealized version of jon will ultimately always backfire on them when jon fails to fulfill that prophecy as intended, because it doesn't have room for his full range of motivations and behaviors.
also, both of them love jon (in some sense of the word) and want what they believe is best for him, but they also, on some level, need him to be vulnerable and suffering. elias's reasons for this are obvious and practical, but Martin's more nebulous emotional reliance on Jon needing him is no less relevant. I say this all the damn time, but the fundamental paradox of wanting to take care of someone is that they have to be hurt first. and from jon's perspective, both relationships are fundamentally based in trauma--in very, very different ways, to be fair, but his feelings for both of them are inextricable from the things that have happened to him.
idk. I don't really have anything definitive to say about this, both ships just tend orbit each other in my head and I think that's neat