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“Whatever you do, don’t run back to what broke you.”
— Frank Ocean
hey everyone try this
Shut up
Rabbits Rabbits Rabbits
Reblog this on the first of the month for good luck all month long!
for all of you guys getting anxious about the environment and pollution
y’all deserve to hear the good news too, and yes i fact checked these.
7 miles of habitat for bees will be planted in london
the biggest coal plant in north america has been converted to solar panels
roads in edinburgh will close once a month to help pollution
maine has banned styrofoam
new york city and los angeles have both made “green new deals”
The london marathon replaced 200,000 single use water bottles with seaweed water pods
the bees in notre dame survived the fire, and the roof could possibly built in a more eco-friendly way.
the population of flightless kakapos (a cool bird) is rising
the carbon emissions in the uk are the lowest they’ve been since 1998
Another large bee habitat (.5 mil acres) has been created
there is a robot that delivers young coral to help repopulate the great barrier reef
portugal plans to stop using plastic on fruit, vegetables, and bread by 2020
106 new species of bees have been discovered in australia since 2010
a group of Sikhs plan to plant 1,000,000 trees as a gift to the earth
disney has made a mickey-shaped solar farm
Morgan freeman turned a 124 acre ranch in mississippi to a bee habitat
China plans on making a “forest city” to help clean up their air
An increasing amount of countries and states are beginning to ban single use plastics.
A couple replanted a whole forest in brazil (2.7 mil trees) in 20 years, and the animals have come back to live there
The hole in the ozone layer is repairing itself more each year
China plans on spending 360 billion dollars to improve renewable energy and has scrapped plans for coal powered plants that were going to be built.
A national park has been built in the amazon (3.3 mil acres in peru) to preserve the rainforest
Ireland and the uk have declared a climate emergency
The guy who played aquaman (jason momoa) has spent 31,000 dollars to help clean up plastic
South korea is now recycling 95% of food waste
There is a cleanup campaign being planned for mt. everest
Puerto rico wants to use all renewable energy by 2050 and is setting official goals for that
Some schools have special water bottle fill-up stations that encourage you to use refill and reuse plastic bottles rather than throwing them out after one use, these are becoming more common.
9 endangered species are thought to make a comeback this year
20 countries in africa are planning to make a “green wall” of trees and plants that will span the width of africa to stop desertification
recently, a lot of volunteers and organizations are planting a ton of trees.
Awareness about the environment and climate change is growing super fast right now among people and countries, which will only help us
Most pollution is caused by like 100 companies, but a few of those (like pepsi) are trying to cut down on that.
if this stuff keeps happening things will get even better, and the only thing stopping us really are those big companies who don’t want to pay the money to switch to more eco-friendly energy sources. i know the media tends to cause fear and stress about this stuff for a lot of people, but there really is hope.
easy things we can do:
Recycle
Plant gardens in your yard for bees if you can
Participate in community volunteer things that plant trees and gardens
Theres this search engine called ecosia that plants a tree for every 45 searches you make, it has almost 2 mil users.
Pick up trash if you see it when you’re at the beach or in nature
If you have a fair amount of money, consider donating some to trustworthy environmental organizations
Start using a reusable water bottle (like those ones at target) rather than relying on single use plastic ones.
Cut the plastic rings on plastic milk bottles. You know, the little spiky plastic ring near the cap. Birds get those things stuck around their neck and die, so cut them so that they can’t get stuck on a neck.
If you can afford it, get some of those reusable grocery bags and sue those. most grocery stores have them, and it saves a lot of waste.
use ecosia!! its a search engine that uses the income from searches to plant trees!
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iud experience
*tmi probably but could be relatively useful to someone. I'm not a medical professional so just like most things on the internet, take what I say with a grain of salt. everyones experiences are different*
so I almost never post on here but I didnt see an experience similar to mine after a lot of research so I thought I would put in my two cents about the iud.
I got the mirena, one of the hormonal options, because I was hoping to lessen my period amongst other hopeful hormonal benefits if any. I went to my local planned parenthood (my favorite place), chatted with the nurses before and had a typical insertion (cramp, cramp, fucking ouch, done!). now I was expecting a few weeks or more of true discomfort, bleeding, the typical body-adjusting. but oof...things got rough.
I got the IUD inserted on November 12th and had heavy bleeding and debilitating cramping until December 11th. technically I never 100% stopped bleeding either. I'd have one clean day here and there, but many days were filled with spotting then another 2 week "period".
the sexual freedom was amazing, not having to stress for your next period to make sure you protected yourself correctly? hell yea! however it's not hell yea if you know you're going to bleed for a week after sex..trust me I know..it happened every time
now it's going to get gross. be warned.
as many owners know the vagina is a delicate creature. if the biome(?) is thrown off even a little bit you get infections and horrible smells and it's just all around not fun and sadly some of us are more sensitive than others. I am one of those people. so one round of BV (bacterial vaginosis) sounded relatively normal, just the body being confused and adjusting to some piece of plastic being shoved into it. however it wasnt just one round, it became almost chronic. constant discomfort, itching, worrying I smell gross just eck.
throughout the short experience I had many bouts of random pelvic pain, general cramping, stabbing pain from what I believe were ovarian cysts, acne, heightened food sensitivity, so I had finally decided I've had enough.
so after a conversation with my boyfriend I decided to have it removed. funny enough I was more nervous about getting it taken out than getting it put in. it was pretty simple though, I was given ibuprofen since I forgot to take some before, a plan b pill just in case we had sex within the 5 days prior (because you can immediately get pregnant after removal), she asked if I was ready then yeeted that thing out of my body. I wont lie, that hurt too. they gave me crackers and more water because I was lightheaded after. luckily they let my boyfriend be in the room with me so he helped me pick up my belongings off the floor 😂
it is currently day 2 after having it removed and I've had nothing more than a mild cramping, spotting and just random I assume "readjustment" pains. but I feel oh so much better! I didnt realise how not-myself I felt until I had it removed. I still have a bit to go healing wise but hopefully it all goes smooth.
I'm currently not on any other birth control while my body readjusts but I am planning on trying another option.
when it comes to your body you have the right to make your own decisions. do your research, talk to doctors or nurses, get as much information and find the right option for you.
*edit small update*
its been almost a week after having it removed and I feel so much better! my hormones are still out of whack a bit but I was immediately able to tell a difference in my health. the gross symptoms of BV were gone in less than a day (yes I still took medications just in case) but it's amazing how something so small can effect your body so much. Listen to your body!
“Perhaps most of all, though, you deserve to be okay. You deserve to know that a day in which you can just barely get out of bed because you are sad, or sick, or simply not ready to see the outside is not the end of the world. You deserve to know that moments of weakness do not make you fundamentally weak, only fundamentally human, and that sometimes we’re not going to be effusively happy, and that is okay.”
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How to Deal With Suicidal Thoughts #BellLetsTalk
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some of u bitches r trying your hardest to stay positive and hopeful despite all the bullshit you’ve been going thru and it really shows and i’m proud of u
Keep your head up, okay? Times may be tough now, but good things are on their way to you :))
Step by step. Day by day.
February is “Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month”
Dating violence is more common than many people think. One in three teens in the U.S. will experience physical, sexual or emotional abuse by someone they are in a relationship with before they become adults.
The teen dating violence organization states the following as red flags of violence: 🚩
1. Excessive jealousy or insecurity.
2. Invasions of your privacy
3. Unexpected bouts of anger or rage
4. Unusual moodiness
5. Pressuring a partner into unwanted sexual activity
6. Blaming you for problems in the relationship and not taking any responsibility for the same
7. Controlling tendencies
8. Explosive temper
9.Preventing you from going out with or talking to other people
10. Constantly monitoring your whereabouts and checking in to see what you are doing and who you are with
11. Falsely accusing you of things
12. Vandalizing or ruining your personal property
13. Taunting or bullying
14. Threatening or causing physical violence
It is important to address teen dating violence. This has serious consequences to the victim. Such as mental, physical and social problems.
According to the violence prevention works organization these are some consequences the target may experience:
1. Lose confidence in oneself
2. Become afraid to express feelings of anger
3. Suffer serious injury, even death
4. Begin to doubt their own abilities, feelings, and decision-making ability
5. Feel isolation from family and friends
6. Feel shame and guilt
7. Feel lonely
8. Face inability to maintain long-lasting or fulfilling relationships
9.Get a sexually transmitted infection
10. Experience an unwanted pregnancy
11. Build up large doctor or lawyer expenses
12. Abandon dreams and goals
13. Become depressed, anxious, fearful, or suicidal
14. Begin having problems at work, school, and other activities
15. Experience damage to personal property
Let’s break the notion that only adults experience violence.
“It’s no use going back to yesterday, because I was a different person then.”
— Lewis Carroll (b. 27 January 1832)