Thinking about food, like, 70% of the time. The other 30% is dedicated to over-examining all the media I love.
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
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☠️FF91: A WEEKEND IN HELL Airport Marriott Hotel, Los Angeles, California, US. - October 3-5, 1991. ➙ [ 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 ]
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i swear to god if one more stupid fandom ruins a beautiful text post i am calling the police
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when you get an idea for a fic but you know you’re going to have to really take your time with it in order to properly capture all the little details and plot points and themes you want to convey, but also you’re an impatient bitch who wants to write out and read that fun story in your head right fuckin’ now
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Layne's Saturdays 80's °
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Today is the day I'm finally going to watch episode 2 of the star trek porn
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Salted Sage Honey Butter Brioche Rolls
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The Ranma 1/2 remake on netflix is really good, go watch it
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here's your regular reminder that if you consistently, regularly get headaches, you are almost certainly having migraines, not regular headaches.
MOST recurrent headaches are migraine headaches.
"migraine" does not mean "extremely painful headache." it is a type and source of pain, not a degree of pain. migraines can also include some or all of the following: fatigue, sensitivity to light and sound, visual auras, nausea or vomiting, dizziness, cognitive impairment, etc. these symptoms can be mild or severe and it may actually be difficult to determine if you have them. (who wants a bright light in their eyes during a headache?? i thought that's just how headaches were lmao.)
this is important because while aspirin, NSAIDs like ibuprofren, and other over-the-counter pain meds can effectively alleviate migraine pain, getting diagnosed with migraines allows for a wider range of treatments and preventatives.
it's also important because, in my opinion, your average general practice doctor is not equipped to diagnose you with chronic migraine. don't go to one expecting them to. a neurologist with migraine specialty is a better option, although a regular doctor can still be useful if they listen to you lol.
my life would be miserable and unmanageable without sumatriptan. and i never would have gotten a prescription for sumatriptan if i hadn't gone to my GP and said, "i have migraines and want to try migraine medicine," even though at the time i wasn't 100% sure that was true.
if you have chronic headaches, they're almost certainly migraines. if no one has said that to you before, let me be the first. start treating your migraines.
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Being a Mononoke fan isn’t easy
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