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One more thing that’s fucked in America.
did not know this wow

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I’VE BEEN FUCKING TELLING PEOPLE THIS SHIT FOR YEARS!!!!!
One more thing that’s fucked in America.
did not know this wow
I love the generational gap between emoji usage. Anyone over 50 sees 🙃 and thinks "silly time! whee 🙃", whereas the rest of us immediately hear, verbatim, "they ask you how you are, and you just have to say that you're fine, when you're not really fine, but you just can't get into it because they would ne--"
Flying the flag upside down is a distress signal
Me: what could be so bad that it warrants the use of that image?
The end: *happens *
Me:
im begging you watch the whole thing
STAY THE FUCK HOME AND WEAR YOUR DAMN MASK IF YOU HAVE TO LEAVE
this is all very true, but you wont hear about these symptoms because these arent direct effects of the virus itself. the virus causes respiratory problems, and long term respiratory issues cause all these symptoms this person is talking about. If she’s been suffering for months, it makes sense that her symptoms are so severe. Her body has been lacking proper oxygenation for months. that puts pressure on her heart to pump more blood (to get more oxygen out, because if the heart senses low O2, it pumps harder and fast to send more O2 rich blood to the body). Rapid heart rates cause chest discomfort. In addition, not enough O2 in the body, or hypoxemia, causes all tissues to suffer, since all body tissue relies of O2. Hypoxemia causes awful stomach cramping, nausea, and constipation or diarrhea, depending on how lucky you are. It causes delirium when your brain experiences hypoxemia for too long, leading to strange dreams, hallucinations, anxiety, and panic. And, of course, when you cant breathe when youre sleeping, your body forces you to wake up so you can breathe harder or fight off whatever is suffocating you, causing little to no sleep. All this adds up to overall fatigue, which is an early symptom for most people. without O2, your body is working harder to fuel itself, compensating by overreacting, and you quickly become exhausted by the work you dont realize your body is doing. This is all in addition to the war your immune system is fighting, causing fever, sweats, chills, and even more fatigue.
So my POINT is you don’t hear about these effects because theyre only common in severe cases where hospitalization is required. Us doctors and nurses know all about them because we know all about respiratory failure, but the CDC is more focused on how the layperson can detect a novel virus. That being said, it’s obvious why people are dying from this relentless virus, and I’m sick of people pretending it’s a joke. Don’t go outside. Don’t think youre safe because youre young. I hate to say it IS true, most people wont need to be hospitalized (more antibody studies from new york show possibly 4x as many people were infected than original numbers show, indicated some people may never have ONE symptom of being infected), but the people who do are battling a viscious monster. You cant be sure whether or not youll be one of those people, so WEAR YOUR MASK!! ITS THE LEAST YOU CAN DO.
The scary thing is that patient can go to sleep and not wake up. Especially older people. ESPECIALLY people in rehab and nursing homes where patient ratios are 20-1, minimum. In hospitals it’s less of a risk. But it can still happen and it’s weird as fuck. A patient will be getting better and then within 24 hrs be on bipap and we just… have to watch them die. I hate it.
yo is this real
what was this movie even
A cinematic masterpiece.
I CANNOT stress enough that in the Spy Kids films, Danny Trejo is literally playing his titular character from the Machete movies, who happens to be the kids’ uncle, because the movies have the same director
what this reply misses is that Machete originated *in* Spy Kids. the Machete movies are Spy Kids spinoffs
This is art. A masterpiece, actually.
A true American hero
Iconic
They killed him. His name was Muhiyidin Moye.
Hero killed by cowards
Black person killed by racists and fascists for standing in the face of racism and fascism.
All those “Lol remember tumblr in 2012” posts are all Superwholock this, Onceler that—how could y’all forget to mention Rise of the Brave Tangled Dragons??
One thing I’ve learned about writing is ”give everything a face”. It’s no good to write passively that the nobility fled the city or that the toxic marshes were poisoning the animals beyond any ability to function. Make a protagonist see how a desperate woman in torn silks climbs onto a carriage and speeds off, or a two-headed deer wanders right into the camp and into the fire. Don’t just have an ambiguous flock of all-controlling oligarchy, name one or two representatives of it, and illustrate just how vile and greedy they are as people.
it’s bad to have characters who serve no purpose in the story, but giving something a face is a perfectly valid purpose.
This is the real heart of “show don’t tell”
Imagine showing this to someone even a year ago
this might just be the most embarrassing scene of dialogue i’ve ever had to witness
wtf is this? It’s like The Room, Birdemic type shit
Black women really are on another level 👑
👏👏👏👏👏👏
There is not one thing magical about this. She shouldn’t have to do this. Are y'all serious right now???? Like y'all should go read about how the father basically just shows up to sleep with her and she ends up pregnant again because she has a condition that makes her ovulate more than necessary and in turn her body rejects birth control and almost kills her. 😒 Quit calling black women that have to go through shit like this magical. Yes, she loves all her children, but the whole situation is stressful. Imagine the toll this takes on her body, and most of her kids hella young and can barely do for themselves. Stop calling these situations magical because she’s black and has no choice but to survive how she can with her kids, while the father does nothing.
I need a trustworthy gofundme for this woman. I’m going to look into this.
I need a way to support her MONETARILY, because using hand clap emojis to somehow applaud her for being hyper fertile and a man using her and leaving her isn’t cutting it. No.
Her GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/care-for-mariam-her-38-children
She is only asking for 10k and so far she is at $1,000. I am definitely donating some money.
There are some heartless comments in the notes calling her irresponsible and careless. Those people have obviously not taken the few minutes to watch this heart wrenching video.
The GoFundMe Link: https://www.gofundme.com/care-for-mariam-her-38-children
She [Mariam Nabatanzi] was married off at 12 years of age after surviving death; allegedly at her stepmother’s hands who apparently pounded glass and mixed it in the food she gave Nabatanzi and her four siblings. Her husband is an absentee father & husband so she supports her children by doing odd jobs. At 39, Nabatanzi has 38 children whom she has delivered from home except the last born who is four months old. She was delivered by caesarean section. Among her children are six sets of twins, four sets of triplets, three sets of quadruples and single births. Ten of these are girls and the rest are boys. The oldest is 23 years old while the youngest four months. 20841954_1496518771.2705_funddescription Married off Nabatanzi breaks down when she recalls what she went through upon getting married. In 1993, she was married off to a 40-year-old man. “I did not know I was being married off. People came home and brought things for my father. When time came for them to leave, I thought I was escorting my aunt but when I got there, she gave me away to the man.” Starting a family Her father-in-law gave them a piece of land to start their family, a family for which she planned to have six children. In 1994, when she was 13, Nabatanzi gave birth to twins. Two years later, she gave birth to triplets and a year and seven months after that added a set of quadruplets. This, she says was nothing strange to her because she had seen it before in her lineage. “My father gave birth to 45 children with different women and these all came in quintuplets, quadruples, twins and triplets,” she says. Indeed, Dr Charles Kiggundu, a gynecologist at Mulago Hospital and President of gynaecologists and obstetricians, says it is very possible for Nabatanzi to have taken after her father. “Her case is genetic predisposition to hyper-ovulate (releasing multiple eggs in one cycle), which significantly increases the chance of having multiples; it is always genetic,” he explains. By her sixth delivery, Nabatanzi had had 18 children and wanted to stop, so, she went to see a doctor at Namaliili Hospital. The problem The doctor told Nabatanzi that she could not be stopped then because she had a high ovary count which would eventually kill her if she stopped. “Having these unfertilised eggs accumulate poses not only a threat to destroy the reproductive system but can also make the woman lose their lives,” Dr Ahmed Kikomeko from Kawempe General Hospital explains. “I was advised to keep producing since putting this on hold would mean death. I tried using the Inter Uterine Device (IUD) but I got sick and vomited a lot, to the point of near death. I went into a coma for a month,” she explains. At the age of 23 with now 25 children, she went back to hospital to try and stop. “I was checked in at Mulago Hospital and advised to continue producing since the ovary count was still high.” No way to stop? Kiggundu explains that women’s ovaries are at times suppressed and stopped from ovulating. “The suppressed eggs later pile up and are released at once and here, the higher the chances of fertilizing many eggs, the higher the chances of all of them dying, Nabatanzi was lucky,” he says. “She must have been super ovulating, releasing many eggs in a cycle.” He adds that Nabatanzi could have been helped if she had really wanted to stop producing, but some people are not well informed. At the birth of her four-month-old child who was delivered by C-section in December last year, she says; “I asked the doctor to stop me from more births and he said he had ‘cut my uterus from inside’. This was my only Cesarean delivery because I was still weak from the sickness I suffered when I tried to use an IUD.” Nabatanzi’s 25 years in marriage has been characterised by humiliation and torture. “I have been tortured countless times by my husband; he beats to the pulp when I try to reason with him over any issue, especially when he gets home drank. He does not provide for basic needs and welfare of the family; the children hardly know who he is since he is an absent father who gives his children names over the phone and not physically,” she says. Charles Musisi, 23, her eldest son says their father disappeared and they have grown up only with their mother’s love. “I can comfortably tell you that our siblings do not know what father looks like. I last saw him when I was 13 years old and only briefly in the night because he rushed off again,” he says, adding that they do not know the happiness of living with a father and they only rely on their mother as their both mother and father. Nabatanzi says her husband spends close to a year without coming home and when he does, he just sneaks into the house late in the night and leaves very early in the morning. “I carry these humiliations because my aunt advised me to always endure in marriage and have my children as the center of focus. She advised me not to produce children from different men.” The education challenge Nabatanzi is optimistic about seeing her children through school, something her father could not do for her. Despite being a Primary Two dropout, she has managed to educate her children. One of her first born twins has a certificate in nursing and the other in building although they have not found jobs yet. Nabatanzi’s five-year-old son who was diagnosed with a heart problem early this year worries her as she has to spend Shs120, 000 a week to buy him medicine. “In January, the doctors at Mulago Hospital advised me to raise Shs35m in nine months to have him taken to India for an operation. Since I do not have this money yet, I buy him medicine to help him cope in the meantime,” she says. Nabatanzi finds solace in her children as the family she never had while growing up. “I wish I could get a helping hand to help me with my children’s schooling, which is my major concern. I stopped looking to my husband for anything. I’m only focusing on raising my children and I am determined to do,” she explains. Home care The older children help with their siblings and the general home administration. “I enjoy taking care of my children myself though. My children are my joy and I pride caring for them. I cook, wash and bathe them with ease. Children grow better under a mother’s love and care,” she says. Health Nabatanzi says she delivers her children naturally and she has always felt fine after each delivery until her recent C-section birth after which she started to develop backache after doing some home chores. “My daughter who studied nursing used to take care of me during pregnancy. Eventually, I learnt how to do this, so I have not had any difficulties or complications with my pregnancies,” she explains.
This poor woman, please don’t romanticize her situation
if you need it again it’s https://www.gofundme.com/care-for-mariam-her-38-children
Please, if you can, PLEASE help Miriam.
Just thought I share
i can’t personally donate but please do if you can!!!
I get really mad at videos that romanticize horrible situations. I wish her and her children the best. Please donate if possible.
This is painful to watch because it tries to make her situation seem like a positive influence. Makes me nauseous.
Please, donate whatever you can.
can you guys read? it says that the gofundme isnt accepting anymore donations
There is now another gofundme, it appears to be legit so sharing the link, will look more into it when im not on mobile.
https://gf.me/u/x3kuqu
Mariam Nabatanzi I am a lawyer in Phoenix, Arizona. Please look at all the updates I h… Suzanne Watts needs your support for Mariam Nabatan
As of 7/11/2020, they have about 15000$ raised!
what books were you assigned to read in a class that you still hold a violent and bitter grudge against
for me it’s into the wild and the scarlet letter
[comment by Reddit user Sam474:
I think people aren’t giving the internet enough credit.
You grow up being told how great capitalism is and then you get online and find out that people in other countries have the same standard of living we do but without the constant fear of bankruptcy.
You grow up thinking “going to the doctor is expensive, don’t get sick and if you do don’t go until you’re sure you HAVE to” and then you find out most of the developed world can go to the doctor for free, or at least for a very affordable rate.
You grow up thinking “Work hard and be successful and you can retire at 65 and travel a little.” and then you get online and find out pretty much all of Europe gets weeks and weeks of vacation time a year and is doing their travelling in their 20s and 30s and loving it.
The list goes on and on. I grew up in the conservative south and it wasn’t an uncommon conversation starter when I was a kid for people to open up with things like “What church do you go to?” and so that’s what I thought the world was. Church and working for the weekend and be careful to save your pennies and not splurge and don’t get sick. It wasn’t until the internet appeared that I realized how differently a lot of people live and how much more appealing a lot of that sounded.
When you hear that someone else had a kid and it didn’t cost them any money, got a year off to raise it, gets free daycare, and goes to spain twice a year for vacation it’s pretty hard to still feel content with your 60 hour work week, 2 weeks off a year that you’re discouraged from actually using, and health insurance as your second biggest monthly bill.]
And from a European perspective, you grow up hearing everybody talking about how great the US is (because we get a lot of American TV and films, and America as a nation never seems to neglect an opportunity to blow its own trumpet) and people talking about how we should be more like them, and then you hear stuff like this…
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