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a beautiful spot at the sea of Galilee
how wonderful how beautiful you are you lift me high in your embrace heaven is with us when you are near
[Image description: Instagram post by kirbir: a photo of a sunburned person with short hair mugging for the camera. A (capped, unopened) syringe is poking out from between their breasts as they mug for the camera. The text reads: “Ever get sick of waiting for a shot to get closer to room temperature? Just use your boobs to warm it up! Between boobs or under boobs are great spots. What are some of your illness hacks?” followed by a number of relevant hashtags. Comments praise the poster and suggest tummy rolls and underboob, mentioning using this trick for insulin and kineret.]
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Here’s a clever little trick for getting your shots to body temperature! There are plenty of warm spots around the body (armpits, under the knees, and between the thighs, for example). This may not be a surprise to veteran syringe-users, but newbies will likely appreciate the advice.
Kirstie’s Instagram is a great follow for social justice and chronic illness life. You may also enjoy her personal blog, Not Standing Still’s Disease, as well as her newest blog and community, Chronic Sex (chronic_self_love on Instagram).
צילום: ורד מנור
צילום: ורד מנור
חתול ביצות בחוף הכינרת צילום: איל ברטוב
i’m in love with the nature at the sea of galilee
There’s no darkness in Your eyes There’s no question in Your mind God almighty God of mercy
sunset at the kineret (sea of galilee)