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It's going to be okay, just breathe, and watch your favorite show 🎙
I'm kind of nervous can someone please say it'll be okay
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The Bard finders
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Eyes of yellow
I love leather and I love fur and I don’t mind arguing about it.
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Vitamin-mineral deficiencies could be the problem. I know Thyroid issues can be the problem (Blood tests can help with identifying TSH levels, T3 and T4 levels) (currently dealing with one), chronic fatigue syndrome can come from many disorders (Depression, sleep disorders, chronic stress, etc.). Insomnia and Adhd can mess with sleep patterns too.
Iodine supplements, iron supplements or Electrolyte supplements may help a lot, but it doesn't work for everyone. I'm no doctor, but I hope our (comment section) suggestions can help? I would definitely see about getting a blood test or two tho. It won't tell you what sleep disorder it is but it'll tell you your blood test levels.
Is five hours per night enough sleep if you physically can't make yourself sleep more?
Like I am tired all the time, and regardless of whether I'm regularly exercising or not, and what kind of food I'm eating, not to mention all the sleep hygiene rules*, my sleep schedule is the same: I fall asleep at 1 am and wake up somewhere between 5 and 7 am with no alarm. I am tired at all times, but nonetheless no matter what I do, my body snaps awake at 5 in the morning like "alright, I've had enough, when are we getting up?"
No matter what other factors get tweaked, that seems to be consistent. I'm aware that I'll probably develop some serious brain issues when I'm older (or within the next 10 years) from the lack of sleep, but I cannot will myself to get more sleep any more than I could will myself to grow any taller. My body just refuses to do that. I'm tired and feel like crap all the time, but the part of my brain that's in charge of how many hours of sleep I'm getting flat-out refuses to accept any more of it.
So would it be more sane and healthy to just accept that five hours is enough and the constant-feel-like-shit is unrelated, or should I be figuring out some way to get myself drugged unconscious for eight hours every night to make it look more normal?
*mandatory addition: Do not cite the deep magic to me, witch. I know the sleep hygiene rules better than you do. You cannot suggest anything that I didn't already know, that I wouldn't have tested, and know for myself whether it works for me or not.
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Is this Sim racing I hear? 🎤
Hey fuckers I am intending to sell a fanatec dd1 and a podium wheelbase if u know what those things are you may inquire, if not, don't ever talk to me, okay?
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This is indeed a Pyralis farinalis - Meal moth ^^
Hiii sorry for the very blurry photo any idea what type of moth this is? Location is eastern Europe
Might be a Pyralis farinalis? It's hard to tell, though.
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It seems to be a White Underwing - Catocala relicta Walker
Hello! I found this fluffy little guy outside my house the other day, was wondering if you might be able to help identify it? Mostly I just wanted to share it with someone who also likes moths. Love your blog! <3
Definitely from the erebidae family. Perhaps a Catocala relicta, or Catocala fraxini?
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It looks like an Asterocampa clyton - Tawny Emperor butterfly
Idk if this is a moth or a butterfly
I don't know either! /lh. I'm afraid the pictures are not detailed enough for me to identfy it.
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It looks like Asterocampa clyton - Tawny Emperor butterfly
Idk if this is a moth or a butterfly
I don't know either! /lh. I'm afraid the pictures are not detailed enough for me to identfy it.
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It seems to be a Euplagia quadripunctaria - Jersey Tiger Moth
I found this little guy outside my house. Do you know what it could be perhaps? It's a uk species if that helps (cant give specific place in case i get doxxed lol)
Love all the moths by the way! :D
Might be a Euplagia quadripunctaria
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It looks like a Pachynoa purpuralis (Crambidae- Spilomelinae)
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a lil guy, (pachynoa purpuralis?)
I AM BEHOLDING
gorgeous little guy, 10/10 little guy
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No Problem ^^
I don’t know if you can edit asks at all, so sorry for my inconvenience! But! I got a better picture of the lad that’s been lounging in my backyard. (Don’t worry, I let it go to wander on another leaf shortly after this picture.)
Apologies, I'm really not sure what species this moth might be. My best guess is maybe a moth from the Acrolophidae family? Maybe someone in the reblogs can help you more!
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This looks like a Pseudohemihyalea edwardsii - Edward's Glassy Wing Moth
I saw this decent size outside my new house I was wondering if you guys knew what type it was?
I think it might be a Pale Tiger Moth?
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*not my photo*
But this looks like a Tersa sphinx Moth
Hi hi okay so um I have a friend in Alabama and they saw this weird critter (I got permission to send this photo, it's not mine) and we were wondering if it's a moth?
If not, what is it o-o
It is definitely a moth! Seems to be a sphingidae, though I can't say the exact species
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It looks like a Acrolophus mycetophagus or well the frilly grass tubeworm moth.
I don’t know if you can edit asks at all, so sorry for my inconvenience! But! I got a better picture of the lad that’s been lounging in my backyard. (Don’t worry, I let it go to wander on another leaf shortly after this picture.)
Apologies, I'm really not sure what species this moth might be. My best guess is maybe a moth from the Acrolophidae family? Maybe someone in the reblogs can help you more!
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Now that's more like it pal 🎤
They grow up so fast ✨️
getting gender affirming surgery to sound like an old timey radio host, complete with crackling static and jazz music
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Now share, you deathly beast • •
me, feeling unfathomable amounts of euphoria:
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