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“Temporary stitches” all stitches are temporary if you have a pair of scissors and aren’t a coward
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im only a man when im a grown ass man and im only a woman when god forbid women do anything
any time other than that? im a fucking Echidna
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16th January 2025, by @im-perfectly-normal-about-this
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“why bother writing bisexual characters if they just end up in a m/f relationship”
my dude
my guy
my pal
stop talking forever
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can't you see they're in the middle of something, crystal
gorgeous colouring done by @idliketobeatree MWAH <3
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Got my Cameo today and I'm so <3<3
The question was what little things Edwin and Charles do to take care of each other. (Thank you @e-vasong for suggesting this question and letting me ask it <3)
I love them. T _ T
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partygoer: I miss tumblr
girl who has at least 20 hours screentime on tumblr per week: yeah me too crazy how no one uses it anymore
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Inside me there are two wolves and one says lesbian Niko and the other says aroace Niko and they both coexist quantumly waiting for each occasion when I use one or another headcanon.
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random medical facts to use for your hospital whump writing. let your whumpee be a patient today!
if a patient has a seizure that lasts longer than 5 minutes, or if they suffer several seizures, they risk sustaining brain damage — because their brain can’t get oxygen during the seizure.
if a patient’s coughing up blood when they’re lying on their back, make sure to tune their face to the side so that they don’t choke on their own blood (the same applies to vomit too)
chest compression can and often leave patients with broken ribs. because you have to push down hard enough in order to help pump blood from the patient’s heart to their brain (the point is so that the brain gets blood, in order to prevent brain damage), and more often than not, you’ll end up breaking your patient’s ribs — that is normal and okay, because it’s better for your patient to have broken ribs than it is for them to lose their life.
after a course of electroconvulsive therapy, you’ll normally have to give your patient a dose of muscle relaxant, otherwise the aftermath of the shock may cause musculoskeletal complications.
you don't use a defibrillator to shock a patient if they already flat line, because their heart no longer has any electricity. quote "asystole isn't a shockable rhyme, and defibrillator may actually make it harder to restart the heart." (Cleveland Clinic)
the famous, classic "a character was knocked out and they stayed unconscious for hours before they woke up on their own with no lingering damage" trope is actually almost impossible if you want your work to be medically accurate (but if you don’t care about accuracy and are just here for the whump, that is totally fine!). if someone was knocked out and they stayed unconscious for more than several minutes, chances are that they suffer permanent brain damage, so they won't "wake up on their own in the next hour or two and be completely fine without intense medical attention".
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“[Regina being a lesbian] was always my interpretation of it, still is my interpretation of it. It might not be other people’s, and I truly don’t care. It’s mine, and that’s how I feel.” - Reneé Rapp
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