Activator Adjustments in Augusta, GA | PeachCare Family Chiropractic
Activator Adjustments are a precise and gentle chiropractic technique designed to restore spinal balance and promote overall well-being. At PeachCare Family Chiropractic, we offer this specialized method to enhance your health and comfort. Activator Adjustments involve the use of a handheld instrument known as an Activator.
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this is a loving reminder that just because your character is set in a specific universe, doesn't mean they have to stay there. likewise, other people's muses might be originally based in a particular world, but that absolutely doesn't mean that they want to keep them in that world. the wonderful part of the rpc is that we actually don't need to take things so seriously! what does it matter if ted lasso woke up in the same universe as tony stark? does it really make any massive issue for us to put shrek and kaz brekker into the same thread? not at all! go wild! don't let the fictional boundaries of fictional franchises stop you from having fun! the purpose of the rpc is to have a good time with one another: we don't need to have a fully fleshed out reason for these characters to interact! we can just throw them together and see what happens! so go forth, have tons of fun, and don't let logic stand in the way of anything on this dash!
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I promise you can speak about and denounce undesirable behaviour without attributing it to some in-born, immutable, unchanging trait that you must "civilize" away.
In this specific instance that inspired this, you really don't need to attribute bad behaviour that's done by a man with unchanging character traits. This isn't even solely about men, because doing this affects everyone, men included.
"Men needed to be civilized out of behaving this way!" Who are you expecting to be doing the civilizing and why? This is just defending the idea that women are responsible for training up men - the millenia-old idea that a man's failings are actually a woman's fault, not his.
As a man, I am responsible for my actions. You don't need to dehumanize me in order to preserve your misogyny and your need to hate a group of men. Don't get me wrong, this rhetoric absolutely is not good for men to face. It especially targets men who have experiences with marginalized identities. If you're on my page, you know that this is something I deal with personally, have personal stakes in that affect my life daily. I just also think we really need to remember that this issue exists in a context where women and other folks will inevitably be punished as a direct result of these ideas as well.
I need to make that last part emphatically clear: even if this rhetoric (somehow) only hurt men, it would still be wrong. It would still be wrong! I want to - as a man - remind people (especially those who already have decided to dehumanize entire groups of people) that nobody is safe from being exempt from punishment due to this rhetoric.
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Sephi could actually experience a Ghibli movie if they let him go here!
Petting the dog under the blossoming trees 🥰
May I just say, Rosen’s home is one of the most beautiful locations we have seen in FF7.
Locations like the City of the Ancients and Banora were all beautiful and many of the Rebirth areas are surely going to be wonderous
But this island of Sijad in FS reminds me of some of Japan’s most famous sakura spots.
I want Miniroth to come and see this. I can’t believe he would have seen such pretty nature in his lifetime. This little story ought to be separated from mobile format one day.
Bonus:
Why did they translate Glenn saying “doggo” like that 😂
He is a Zoomer in 1992 lol.
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I have a lot of Feelings about the way that people talk about autism being "just autism" and act like being ""only"" autistic automatically excludes people from being physically disabled.
Yes, the shit that physically disabled people have to deal with is different than the shit people who are able-bodied and neurodivergent have to deal with.
You know how I know that??? Because my ""just autism"" has made me physically disabled for years at a time.
A lot of autistic people are physically disabled, especially but not exclusively people with level 2 and level 3 autism.
A ton of autistic people have motor issues to a level that makes them physically disabled. If you don't have the motor abilities/physical ability to do things like tie your own shoes, or use a regular fork, or shower yourself, or be stable and safe while walking, is that not a physical disability?
Now, none of that is how my autism sometimes makes me physically disabled - I'm level 1 autism, and aside from some fine motor skills I'm personally mostly fine on those fronts. (For people who don't know, "level 1 autism" is more or less what a lot of people would term ""high functioning,"" but that is problematic and outdated terminology.)
So, you might be wondering "Well then how the hell does being autistic make you physically disabled??"
Well, first of all, it's genuinely not that rare for masking to be so, so hard on and physically stressful for autistic people (yes including and specifically level 1 autistic people) that they just fucking. develop chronic pain. sometimes so severe they're regularly in and out of emergency rooms. Because stress hormones are literally toxic/cause tissue damage, and because being completely tensed up and sensory guarding and in sensory pain all the time causes a shitton of muscular dysfunction and chronic pain.
That's happened to me somewhat/occasionally - there are other people it impacts a lot more.
My main problem?
Autism significantly affects your ability to regulate sensory and nerve input.
Meaning when I have a significant injury, between that and all the tension/distortion/related pain, that injury can last for literal years.
I spent three years with on-and-off Significant mobility restrictions because I got an ankle injury.
I just finished two years of chronic pain/sensory pain and a big reduction in functioning/cognitive everything, which was so bad it left me housebound for the first six months, as the result of a surgery that is super common and super does not do this to most people.
Does that not count as physically disabled??
People also tend to treat physical disability as something that by definition never goes away, but people move in and out of physical disability all the time. Our society just tends to use really restricted definitions of what "counts" as a disability, due to stigma, rather than looking at it as a significant and/or long-term impairment in your ability to do things. If you have a severe injury, it can leave you unable to move normally/walk/walk unassisted for months or years. And then, eventually, hopefully you heal and do a lot of physical therapy and then you may not count as disabled after x amount of time.
(I'm not just making this up btw, this is a major tenet of a lot of modern disability studies. I could cite a bunch of texts for this but tbh I'm not investing that kind of time.)
Also the mind-body division is fake, which is why a lot of disabilities and disorders that affect the brain/nervous system (you know, like autism) also affect the body. You know, the thing your nervous system runs through basically all of.
So, yeah, I'm not trying to tell anyone else how they can or should identify, but I personally describe myself as "previously physically disabled" and/or "intermittently physically disabled" because that is the most accurate way I've found to describe my own experience.
Okay, rant over, thanks for coming to my ted talk.
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These are all pretty normie but I have a playlist solely of songs my mother has complained about having to listen to for when she pisses me off while I'm driving (from @neathbound-fiends )
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1tHLrtSmAGCkiLxzP1dB5U?si=YL0Ed-vzRtmFb00dW7jKmw
this is an Inspired playlist. oh my god. the concept, i'm obsessed also we have exactly the same music taste 🤝good choices
i am 10000% stealing girls just wanna have fun bc oh my god, i cannot believe that wasn't in there already, thank you >:)
( @neathbound-fiends )
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❛ you want me to shut him up for you? ❜ ( chaotic pair of doctors, yes ??? ) @sanguinesocierie 's Fina || YES, I say!!
Her invitation comes at the exact moment in which his patience is wearing thin. Ungrateful, he thinks to himself, hands crimson in the blood of their little patient that had been thrashing about seconds ago. They wailed, screamed, choked – so, so noisy! He hated it and, it seemed to show with how displeased his expression had turned... Enough for his companion to suggest some aid. He sighs to himself, he should've worn gloves...
Turning back to her, a small nod comes, light hues dimmed with annoyance and a dormant anger. "I'd love that... I am curious to see you in action. It does not seem like he'll make it easy, though... Are we not being considerate? Providing him with only the best of cells. Heroic, some would call them."
His comment is sweet in tone despite the lies it weaves, the anger barred behind a confinement reserved only for the man at their mercy. Cooperative or not, now that he was on their test bed, it was only a matter of time until his fate was sealed. Doomed by the same narrative as all other imbued SOLDIERs. "Do as you please with him."
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YOOOO YOU GOT A WHEELCHAIR :0?
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NOT QUITE YET BUT THE REQUEST HAS OFFICIALLY BEEN SET IN 🥰🥰🥰
The request to insurance would usually process in 6-ish weeks for the temporary rental? But we submitted a request for it to be speedier. So fingers crossed it’s here within the month :)
I talk about my cane a little in the tags sometimes :D but I finally bit the bullet and talked to my doctor on getting something for much more serious pain-days. Ideally I’ll have a motorized one, eventually, but that is,, at least 8-ish months out.
So the temporary one will be mine 🥰 and I’m very very excited for it.
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As much as mounts have added a great deal of ease to gameplay, I still really do kind of miss the unique ways the developers had players get around before mounts were introduced.
Spider-manning around Draconis Mons with oakheart grappling hooks. Thermal tubes. Even gliding, while still used rather frequently, is... mostly just used to stop from falling to death now as opposed to its original function.
I'm not saying adding mounts was a bad thing by any means. Really, I can't even imagine the game without them now. They're incredibly fun and make the game less grindy to play in the long run. Buuuut it just feels like every former option and every potential option for mobility we could've had is forever out of the picture now. Just hop on your skyscale anymore. Bypass this original game mechanic that had you do a mini jumping puzzle or hurl across the sky at mach speed. No need for anything different anymore.
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