The world is my oyster- as in, I'm that tiny little grain of sand, irritating the crap out of everything in hopes of one day finding I have beauty and worth.
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reblog to share some mint with your followers. just don't let it escape containment, okay?
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CupidTober!
The intent is to use the prompt to draw gore or spooky stuff, but as always you’re free to draw or write whatever you’d like :3
This is simply a custom list
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chronic pain
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Personally I'd rather see the entire Hollywood movie industry fall apart than the strike fail. Movies won't stop being made, they will just stop being sponsored by worker abuse, and if that means no more millions of dollars worth epics then so be it idc
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“The Night Vale Medical Board offers the following diet tip: Everything you eat is sunlight made physical. You are radiant and forever.”
— Welcome to Nightvale (via echymosis)
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listen, I’m not the biggest fan of kids but if a child looks at me then you bet I’m gonna smile back at them. kids deserve to experience the world as a kind and safe place to explore okay.
#really damn tired of 'that's not how the world works' mentality#so fucking change it#done with all the selfish nastiness#people as a whole would benefit from a few lessons in empathy
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With the number of animals I’ve had to bury in my lifetime, why can’t the grief get any easier.....?
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The debate of all time
If you don't like brownies then this poll is not for you. Please move along
#it has to be center for me#i cannot do the crunchy bits#it's a texture thing for me#hence why I just don't eat brownies
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reminder to:
straighten your back
go pee goddAMN IT STOP HOLDING IT
go take your meds if you need to
drink some water
go get a snack if you havent eaten in a while
maybe wander around the house/stretch a little if you’ve been sat at the computer a while (artists especially: sTRETCH THOSE WRISTS)
reply to that text/message from earlier you’d forgotten about
maybe send a nice lil message to someone having a bad day?
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wet pavement at night appreciation post
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So, I have this mama kitty.
Her three babies have been named Garbanzo, Pinto, and Bush (which is short for Bush’s Baked Beans).
Garbanzo is a sickly little darling with her goopy eyes, and Pinto is a fluffy chonker who, using her brand new teeth, attempted to eat cat litter (facepalm), and Bush...
*sigh* Bush DOES NOT SHUT UP. Everywhere she goes, there is a constant string of meowing. It’s enough to stress out my own cats, let alone poor mama.
She got so tired of Bush’s screaming that she literally went and picked her up and dropped her in the “time out corner”, which is on the far side of the room. Once Bush calmed down a bit and wasn’t quite so whiny, she waddled her way back over to mama for a quiet meal.
I have... NEVER in my life seen a mama cat put her kitten in timeout.
#cats#kittens#When I go to find homes for these babbies#how can I dupe someone into adopting this little grey loudmouth???
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London-based student Lewis Hornby is a grandson on a mission. When he noticed that his dementia-afflicted grandmother was having trouble staying hydrated, he came up with Jelly Drops—bite-sized pods of edible water that look just like tasty treats.
Each of these colorful “candies” is made up of mostly water, with gelling agents and electrolytes making up just 10% of their composition. Available in a rainbow of colors and presented in packaging reminiscent of a box of chocolates, Jelly Drops are an easy and engaging way to avoid dehydration—a common problem for those suffering from degenerative neurological diseases.
“It is very easy for people with dementia to become dehydrated,” he explains. “Many no longer feel thirst, don’t know how to quench thirst, or don’t have the dexterity to drink.” With this in mind, Hornby set out to find a solution. In addition to seeking advice from psychologists and doctors, he opted to “experience” life with dementia himself through the use of virtual reality tools and a week in a care home.
Once he was familiar with what dementia patients need, he brainstormed what they want. “From my observations, people with dementia find eating much easier than drinking. Even still, it can be difficult to engage and encourage them to eat. I found the best way to overcome this is to offer them a treat! This format excites people with dementia, they instantly recognize it and know how to interact with it.”
Case in point? Hornby’s own grandmother’s reaction: “When first offered, grandma ate seven Jelly Drops in 10 minutes, the equivalent to a cup full of water—something that would usually take hours and require much more assistance.”
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“you don’t like the proliferation of terms like Unalive outside of TikTok because you realize that you’re aging out of youth culture and it makes you uncomfortable!”
no I don’t like it because there’s something INCREDIBLY dystopian about being forced to soften terms for basic parts of the human experience like death and sex (and even more so terms for oppressed minorities- call me a “le-dollar sign-bian” and I will bite you) purely because advertisers and corporations demand it
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Just realized that the reason I love making friends on tumblr is because it’s exactly how you make friends on the playground as a six year old. No, I don’t know their name but they love mermaids too and built this awesome sand castle. No, I don’t know their age but their imaginary cheetah is friends with mine. You like this show? You like this character?? You can sing the theme song really loud??? Here is a flower crown. Here is a juice box. You can share my time and I might never see you again but part of you stays in my soul forever. In my mind we’re still on the swing set and the sky is blue and nothing will ever be wrong again.
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