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must feel good as fuck to curse a prince for being rude to you while you were larping as an old woman for no reason
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Some people can rotate a cube in their mind. I can rotate multiple cubes, in my stomach. I swallowed some dice
has everyone seen the website that gives you a rothko for your local weather?
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every year around late may, without fail, this post starts getting notes again . and my little wet raw chicken breast of a brain gets puzzled. because i forget that summer is , in fact. a yearly event
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tbh it’s a red flag that the inventor of chiropractic got the idea from a ghost. bones are like the #1 thing ghosts don’t have
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My very first tiger drawing and my latest
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I love him.
me also. as well.
This is the COOLEST thing I’ve seen in AGES. You both completely made my entire week.
i firmly believe that elementary is not only the best sherlock holmes adaptation, but one of the best tv shows ever written. is it outlandish and a bit silly? of course it is. it's a sherlock holmes adaptation.
but to set one of the most classic british characters in the middle of new york? hilarious. funnier still, sherlock actually seems to disdain this himself quite often.
to make john watson, a traditionally long suffering and slightly stand offish man, into a woman? to make her a retired surgeon who left medicine after failing to save someone's life, and instead turning to working as a sober companion? to have her early seasons characterised by a constant battle between satisfying her desire to help people with a rigid determination to live up to the expectations of her family and peers, and actual self-fufillment? made all the more poignant by having her played by an asian-american woman, a demographic for whom those battles are all too often laid at the feet of? breathtaking.
to make moriarty a woman? to make her sinister and cruel and unyielding but also giving her nuance and failings? AND toxic yuri-ism with watson? sensational.
and perhaps most importantly: to make sherlock a believable genius, someone astonishingly intelligent but astoundingly driven by the desire to do good, to be good. to make him profoundly offended at the abuse of power, at violence against the vulnerable, to make him a champion of people who have been victimised not because he is clever enough to be above such things but because he is genuinely appauled by it. and, to make him an addict, not as some barely noted sideplot or zippy one-line reference, but as a continuous story of personal development and fighting, in which the phantom of his addiction is not vanished by the power of love but an ever-present threat that hangs over everything he does despite his best efforts. this version of sherlock more than any other is powered, singularly, by fighting to be better not than everyone around him, but better than himself the day before. he is still arrogant and proud and occassionally cruel, but he is also allowed to learn and get better and he is enriched by the people who surround him.
elementary took every identifiable factor in the sherlock holmes story, flipped it on its head, and came up with something more endearing, more heartfelt, and more genuine than almost any other adaptation ever, with a strong, well-written, well-developed platonic relationship at its core, and mrs hudson being a smoking hot trans woman who knits cosies for sherlock's tortoise. never has a show reached for such heights and landed so beyond its aim before.
“The volume of evidence behind a therapy has become inversely correlated with public trust in it,” writes Vikas Patel.
Wild shit
But what is happening right now is not the adoption of a promising therapy. It is the wholesale substitution of consumer enthusiasm for clinical evidence. My patient is refusing a drug studied in 170,000 people because of side effects that a 124,000-person analysis just confirmed do not exist — while injecting a compound studied in 14 humans, from unregulated sources, based on the recommendation of someone who profits from selling it. She’s probably not the only one. And those using it believe they are “doing their own research.” The standard response from the wellness industry is that the absence of evidence is not evidence of absence — that these compounds simply haven’t been studied yet. This is technically true and profoundly misleading. The absence of evidence in this case is not an accident. BPC-157 has been around since 1992. The single clinical trial that was initiated was canceled. No pharmaceutical company, no academic medical center, and no government agency has found the existing preclinical data compelling enough to fund a rigorous human trial in over 30 years. That silence is not a conspiracy. It is a signal. The deeper problem is epistemological. We have a population that has learned — correctly — that pharmaceutical companies have lied, that institutions have failed them, and that financial incentives distort medical recommendations. The opioid crisis alone justified a generation of skepticism. But the response has not been better skepticism. It has been the migration of trust from one set of financially motivated actors to another. The peptide clinic charging $400 per vial for a compound with 14 human subjects studied has the same economic incentives as the pharmaceutical company charging $400 per month for a branded statin. The difference is that the pharmaceutical company was required to prove its product works before selling it.
In Sikh temples (gurdwaras), anyone—of any background—can share the free communal meal called langar. It’s a core Sikh practice symbolizing equality and service; many gurdwaras serve it after worship, and some offer it throughout the day. There’s no payment or expectation—just sit, eat, and be welcomed.
When the app Too Good To Go popped up I was trying out a few places near me that way. I noticed one restaurant that was a little farther out absolutely always had something listed, open to close, for like $2. I was out that direction one day so I decided to try it.
The place turned out to be Sikh-run and when I showed up for a grab bag they said 'oh that's not really how we do it' and asked what I wanted off the like full dinner menu and made it for me
They were using the app to reach people who needed food and then sending them home with entire meals, like feed-you-for-two-days amounts of food.
Never respected people doing something for religious reasons more
got "pal'd" at the grocery store. told the employee thanks for directing me to the granola at winco and he went "no problem pal! :D" and i was like fuck I gotta say pal more. thats a damn fine word right there.