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ngl if I was a vampire hunter I'd probably find a way to put silver in my nail extensions. if they have them I'm going to have claws too. let them fuckers try and catch these hands.
and, dare I say it, grillz made out of silver also. bc I'll bite back.
Finally got my ipad and damn this is great
Let's say I really wanted to reduce the number of children who die in car accidents. Car accidents are really bad, right? Nobody disagrees about that. And it would be much better for both the environment and the kids' health if they spent more time walking, or taking the bus. Perfectly reasonable. More cars off the road, safer roads, fewer kids getting hurt, healthier kids. A win-win!
Therefore, let's ban children from traveling by car and require all cars to have a scanner on the door that scans the government ID of everyone who gets in the car to make sure no kids are in there. After all, kids get hurt in car accidents all the time! We need to ban this right away!
"what if someone regrets transitioning" if you are 18 or over in free country usa you can walk into any tattoo parlor and ask for a tattoo that will be on your body forever and ever and ever and they will give it to you with the understanding that if you dont like the result or you regret it later that's your fucking problem and not theirs
if I had a nickel for every time a boy I had a crush on joined the marine corps, I’d have two nickels, which isnt a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice?
And the craziest thing is that a portion of women who have PCOS CAN HAVE KIDS (my mother included). I know so many friends who have PCOS and their moms have PCOS.
Currently (actually legitimately) sobbing because I looked up the etymology of the word "Mama" because I was curious and there isn't really one
It appears in so, so many different languages all across the globe, languages that have little else in common
beyond that, it's thought that it's origin is polygenesis rather than all stemming from some single root word—that maybe it's instinctive as opposed to taught.
It's thought to predate written language
From a language development standpoint, "mm," a voiced bilabial nasal, and "ah", a low back vowel, are two of, if not the two, earliest sounds humans make when we learn to speak
"Mama" being one of the very oldest words there is
Let’s create a word for mama with mama
The fact that you can’t raise taxes on billionaires even slightly without them pouring money into fascist political movements is, of itself, evidence that billionaires as a class shouldn’t be allowed to exist in the first place.
I’d just like to point out that every single thing that has happened in the 6 years since I created this post has only reinscribed its absolute moral correctness in my mind.
yeah and the thirty dollar concealer that's literally a perfect shade match was kinda a waste of money bc not only does it cover my dark circles, it also covers up my freckles in that area.
LIKES TO CHARGE REBLOGS TO CAST
you people aren't CASTING
thank you to weird girls for being online
sometimes I get sad rhat I’m going to leave home but then my mom gets mad at me so then I start counting the days down
repeat after me: i am a sexy bitch and no one ruins my 2014
I am a sexy bitch and no one ruins my 2014
Anyway that’s why you wear wool and a life jacket babeeeyyyy
The important thing about wool is that it continues to keep you warm even when it’s soaking wet.
Other natural fibers don’t do this. In fact, quite the opposite. Campers and boaters are usually familiar with the phrase, “cotton kills.” If you’re wet in cotton or linen, your clothes actually sap heat from your body.
If you sink in a lake in late October like I did today, staying warm is important. I was rescued long before I would’ve actually died, but cold makes your muscles seize up, which isn’t good if you have to swim to land.
Which brings me around to life jackets. If the water’s cold enough, you may only have five-ten minutes until your muscles seize (today I probably had 40-60, more than enough time to get to land if I hadn’t been picked up), and you’ll drown.
In a life jacket, even in extremely cold water, you can float semi-conscious for perhaps another 30 minutes or so before you actually freeze to death, which is usually when someone rescues you.
What’s more, you probably know that moving around on land warms you up. Jumping jacks, jogging in place, etc.
In water, moving actually makes you colder. You need to stay still curled up in a ball, which you can only do in a life jacket.
In wool AND life jacket, you’re warm, and your head’s above water, which is pretty much your only and entire goal.
If you’re allergic to wool, synthetics are available specifically for this purpose. I know I always say natural fibers are the way to go, but when it comes to safety, wear what protects you!
Yep! A really simple “experiment” I learned as a kid and now use in my own courses is sticking your hand in ice water. Compare moving it around in the water to curling it up in a fist. The contrast is stark!
To increase your survival time in on cold water, you want to curl up! If you’re with others, you want to huddle!
Again, both are only possible when wearing a life jacket!
I know a lot of people are reblogging this for writing reference, but I like to believe that 7,000 people on this site were actually continually living in fear about this specific situation and that when the time comes, I’ve prepared them with what they need to know to survive.
there's nothing I love so much as the sound of heavy rain, the rumbling of thunder, and the flash of lightning