just found this picture from an assignment i did last year
interesting to hear when you've got OCD but it's a good wake up call
hello vonnie
ojovivo
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
almost home

Product Placement
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Kiana Khansmith
i don't do bad sauce passes

roma★
styofa doing anything

tannertan36

ellievsbear

Discoholic 🪩

Andulka
trying on a metaphor
Claire Keane

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dirt enthusiast

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@xeyafi
just found this picture from an assignment i did last year
interesting to hear when you've got OCD but it's a good wake up call
our pronouns are us/we. we are a parasitic hive mind. you could join us if you wanted
the Others core
address me 🐘
behind every problematic age gap yuri there's an even more problematic, bigger age gap yaoi
WILD for the writers to set up the scene like this but they knew what they were doing
just a reminder that it's fuck ICE forever
somebody please help me understand what I've found
I found these spoons at a thrift store in a jewellery jar. I've been trying to find out when and why they were made but nothing on the internet has come up. This was found in Melbourne btw
If you know anything about antique (?) spoons/collectables (idk what else to call it) some help would be appreciated 👍🏻
Turning heavenward.
That’s it, I am killing RFK jr.
@bad-science reblogged this with this tag and it's fucking killing me so I'm gonna replicate it here just to draw attention to their literary genius
look at the saviours of my planet dog i am soo fuckedd
look at my saviours dawg I'm joining the hivemind
thinking about the significance of “mi mamá es una cabrona” when it comes to Manousos and how he deals with Carol. No wonder he’s funny now. No wonder he doesn’t become angry or cut Carol off like the other survivors. He must be so relieved, so overjoyed, to show up in Albuquerque New Mexico after months of blank, dim, evil, smiling, acquiescent faces to be confronted with someone he’s known his entire life. He only gets angry at Carol when she’s not being a bitch. He’s a bitch. He was raised by a bitch. He travelled over 8000 miles and found another bitch. They’re going to save the world.
Manousos is Glinda and Carol is Elphaba full stop
This year felt like being awake during surgery
Are you fucking kidding me
canon
this actually happened, I was there
Cinema, but it's a video game.
Annie: There are legends of people born with the gift of making music so true, it can pierce the veil between life and death; conjuring spirits from the past...and the future. In ancient Ireland, they were called Filí. In Choctaw land, they called them Fire Keepers. And in West Africa, they were called Griots. This gift can bring healing to their communities. But it also...attracts evil....
Sinners (2025)
u don't understand how much i love this film
In the 1700s, blood transfusion was used to treat psychosis. Oddly, sometimes it worked.
So a question for my followers: Give your best guess as to why this could have worked without looking it up.
I will answer tomorrow.
Answer: A particularly common form of psychosis occurred in the final stage of infection with syphilis. Syphilis is an uncommon bacteria in that is is extremely sensitive to temperature- so sensitive that a high fever greatly reduced or even eliminated infection with the bacteria. In fact, once quinine became available to treat malaria, which caused repeated high fevers, intentional infection with malaria was used to cure syphilis, which would then be treated with quinine. But in the 1700s, they (Europeans, at least) didn't have quinine yet.
So how did a blood transfusion treat syphilis? Well, in the 1700s, blood transfusions were not done with human blood- they were done with animal blood, usually lamb or calf blood. Since biblically calf or lamb blood was pure and contributed to the sweet nature of the animals, it was thought that if given to someone who was experiencing paranoia and hallucinations, the psychotic symptoms would decrease. This was not the case.
The amounts were usually small enough that the person didn't die. But it did cause frequent transfusion reactions. These reactions frequently caused high fevers, which treated the syphilis and helped decrease the symptoms caused by it.
Made so many errors they accidentally added up into something sort of right
you gotta rack up WAY more wrongs before it becomes a right, bro, like FAT STACKS of wrongs
You think you know where this answer is going. You do not.
i'm just curious tho, what percent of medical history is just "fuck it, let's see what works"