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electricjoy272 · 2 years
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Orko ear flutters/wiggles
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beresaad · 15 days
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TAASH'S undercut
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kokehitsugi · 7 months
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the...tongue thing..?
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rhinocio · 2 years
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no homo
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the-knife-consumer · 1 year
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Koppapites...
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binah-beloved · 2 months
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i wanna try on binahs cloak for trans reasons. (just got subjeted to stupid transphobia :<)
you only need to give her a reason, and her cloak is already draping over your shoulders. Binah does it with such care and precision so the heavy fabric doesn't make you stumble or fall, the feathery collar lightly ticking your nose. she steps back to examine you for a moment. a glimmer flashes through her dark eyes, and she reaches forward and attaches a matching set to her earrings- clip-on. Binah crosses her arms with a subtle, satisfied smile. now you're a proper Arbiter. although you don't quite have the sadism or apathy necessary for one- perhaps that's why she discarded the title, in the end. the Patron Librarian leans in and grazes her cheeks against your lips, gentle as can be
"You look lovely."
is all she says, and it's all she needs to say. Binah ushers you into her arms, lightly squeezing your bundled self. it's so different when she's not wearing her coat, able to feel the toned muscles in her arms as she embraces you and gently presses her forehead against yours. to her, you're always wonderful. it's because you're you, of course, and you is the best thing you can be. so she adjusts her cloak around you, admiring how it drapes and hangs perfectly, and tenderly kisses your forehead
she'll get rid of the awful people, later. you can even help, if you'd like
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fjordfolk · 3 months
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What i have learned in the past year is that i have a very strong preference for judges that let you set your dog on the table while they're assessing movement on the dog ahead. We have not been lucky so far this year 💀
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kierancaz · 1 year
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what if elves were like super weird. can we make elves super weird? like yah they're still pretty and elegant all the things elves already are but what if they made weird noises to communicate like clicking and whistling and purring and what if there ears were like really long and could move and fluttered when they're happy and dropped when they were sad and you know how you can move your ears a little bit ?? yeah well elves can do that but just more bc there ears are longer and they have more movement control and stuff and what if they were also just like super weirdly flexible and can could turn there necks around like an owl and they were all double jointed in every joint and could just fold them selves in half and stuff
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morningmask27 · 1 month
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The GorseBeech kin (plus Hootwhisker for some reason) finally fully designed!
My references for these cats were so old and didn't look enough like a family to me, so I put them all on one canvas and decided to redo them all.
From left to right, up to down we have
Beechfur and Gorsetail
Swallowtail, Sedgewhisker and Thistleheart
Hootwhisker, Brookkit, Stripekit, Larkwing, Featherpelt, Oatclaw
Leafkit, Branchkit, Grasskit, Flutterfoot, Whistlepaw and Songleap.
I might in the future post these designs individually, but I really just needed a good reference for all of these cats so this is mostly for me, but I have to say it's quite fun to see all these cats together in one big drawing.
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keydekyie · 2 months
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let's be real for a second, being on social media is soooo so bad for you, and yet! it's the thing all artists/writers/creatives are supposed to constantly engaging with in order to "grow your audience" and "market yourself"
but it's poison! it's poison! I'm never less creative than when I've been active on social media!
What is the solution??? idk, but if you're ever out there wondering how the hell anyone gets any fucking thing done EVER in this stupid social-media-saturated age, then know you're not alone, dammit.
Because I don't fucking know either.
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thecultoflove · 3 months
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lucid and warren are discussing strategies to deal with malcolm while shrignold sits between them, contemplating the lightning bolt that could strike all three of them down for merely suggesting the idea of their "god" being killed off
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meownotgood · 1 year
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dreamt that aki protected me........ hhh
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rosemist50 · 2 years
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Quiet Rain and her daughter Fluttering Bird, then older sons Clear Sky/Skystar (old design) and Gray Wing. Two of Clear Sky's mates, Bright Stream and Storm, and his and Storm's biological son Thunder(star) (old design). Thunder's mate Violet Dawn, and their kits Shell Claw, Feather Ear, Lightning Stripe, and Sleek Fur. Then Thunder's foster mother Hawk Swoop, her mate Jackdaw's Cry and his sister Falling Feather, and their kits Lightning Tail and Acorn Fur.
Originally posted on IG December 2021
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Morgana’s little pet raven going back and forth in season 5 like ‘yes mistress I shall complete these tasks for you… 🥰’
Or ‘It would be my deepest darkest pleasure to inform this minion of their death 😉 and promptly!’
And ‘oh… I don’t know why you still keep that shriveled up lizard by your side (dehydrating it as a future rug ornament perhaps?) but no bother 😌’
And the classic:
My mistress says you will die in the next hour… 😃 have a good night now!
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flutteringinear · 8 months
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The Unsettling Sensation: Fluttering in Ear
Introduction
Fluttering in the ear, though often harmless, can be a cause for concern. Understanding the underlying reasons behind this sensation is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment. In this article, we delve into the various aspects of fluttering in ear, including its potential causes, symptoms, and available treatment options.
Exploring Fluttering in Ear
Understanding Fluttering Sensations
Experiencing fluttering in the ear can manifest as a sensation of twitching, pulsing, or rhythmic movements within the ear canal. This sensation, while not always indicative of a serious condition, can still be bothersome and may warrant further investigation.
Fluttering in Ear? It's Not Always Serious Experiencing fluttering in your ear can be alarming, but it's not always a cause for concern. In many cases, it may be temporary and resolve on its own without any intervention. However, if the fluttering persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation.
Common Causes of Fluttering in Ear
Fluttering in the ear can have various underlying causes, ranging from benign to more serious conditions. Some common factors contributing to this sensation include:
Muscle Twitching: Involuntary contractions or twitching of the muscles in or around the ear can result in fluttering sensations.
Eustachian Tube Dysfunction: Dysfunction of the Eustachian tube, responsible for regulating pressure in the middle ear, can lead to fluttering or clicking sensations.
Earwax Buildup: Accumulation of earwax can cause discomfort and may contribute to sensations of fluttering or fullness in the ear.
Inner Ear Disorders: Conditions affecting the inner ear, such as Meniere's disease or vestibular disorders, may result in fluttering sensations along with vertigo and hearing loss.
Symptoms Associated with Fluttering in Ear
While fluttering in the ear itself may not be considered a symptom of a specific condition, it can occur alongside other auditory or vestibular symptoms. Some common symptoms associated with fluttering in the ear include:
Ringing or buzzing sensation (tinnitus)
Hearing loss or muffled hearing
Vertigo or dizziness
Ear pain or discomfort
Feeling of fullness or pressure in the ear
Diagnosis and Evaluation
Proper diagnosis of fluttering in the ear involves a comprehensive evaluation by a healthcare professional. This may include a physical examination, review of medical history, and possibly additional tests such as:
Audiometric testing to assess hearing function
Imaging studies like MRI or CT scans to visualize the structures of the ear
Tympanometry to evaluate middle ear function and pressure
Treatment Options
Treatment for fluttering in the ear depends on the underlying cause and severity of symptoms. Some potential treatment options include:
Addressing underlying conditions such as ear infections or allergies
Earwax removal to alleviate symptoms associated with buildup
Medications to manage symptoms of inner ear disorders or vestibular conditions
Lifestyle modifications to reduce triggers for fluttering sensations, such as avoiding exposure to loud noises or managing stress levels
Prevention and Management
While not all cases of fluttering in the ear can be prevented, there are steps individuals can take to minimize their risk and manage symptoms:
Practicing good ear hygiene by avoiding the use of cotton swabs or other objects to clean the ears
Protecting the ears from loud noises or prolonged exposure to noise pollution
Seeking prompt medical attention for any changes in hearing or persistent ear symptoms
Seeking Medical Attention
If you experience persistent or bothersome fluttering in your ear, it's important to seek medical attention for proper evaluation and management. A healthcare professional can help determine the underlying cause of your symptoms and recommend appropriate treatment options.
FAQs about Fluttering in Ear
What causes fluttering sensations in the ear? Fluttering sensations in the ear can be caused by various factors, including muscle twitching, Eustachian tube dysfunction, earwax buildup, or inner ear disorders.
Is fluttering in the ear a sign of a serious condition? While fluttering in the ear can be unsettling, it's not always a sign of a serious condition. However, if the fluttering persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation.
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fluttering in the ear diagnosed? Diagnosis of fluttering in the ear typically involves a comprehensive evaluation by a healthcare professional, including a physical examination, review of medical history, and possibly additional tests such as audiometric testing or imaging studies.
Can fluttering in the ear be treated? The treatment for fluttering in the ear depends on the underlying cause and severity of symptoms. Treatment options may include addressing underlying conditions, earwax removal, medications, or lifestyle modifications.
Are there ways to prevent fluttering sensations in the ear? While not all cases of fluttering in the ear can be prevented, individuals can take steps to minimize their risk and manage symptoms. This includes practicing good ear hygiene, protecting the ears from loud noises, and seeking prompt medical attention for any changes in hearing or persistent ear symptoms.
When should I seek medical attention for fluttering in my ear? If you experience persistent or bothersome fluttering sensations in your ear, it's important to seek medical attention for proper evaluation and management. A healthcare professional can help determine the underlying cause of your symptoms and recommend appropriate treatment options.
Is fluttering in the ear associated with hearing loss? Fluttering in the ear itself may not be directly associated with hearing loss, but it can occur alongside other auditory symptoms such as ringing or buzzing (tinnitus) or muffled hearing. Proper evaluation by a healthcare professional can help determine the cause of these symptoms.
Conclusion
Fluttering in the ear can be a disconcerting sensation, but it's essential to understand that it's not always indicative of a serious condition. By exploring the potential causes, symptoms, and treatment options for fluttering in the ear, individuals can gain insight into managing this unsettling sensation and seeking appropriate medical attention when needed.
Remember, if you experience persistent or bothersome fluttering sensations in your ear, don't hesitate to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and guidance.
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padawansuggest · 2 years
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Don’t even TALK to me if you’re not sleeping on your back knees propped up with three flat pillows stuffed into a single case both a scarf (no not blindfold) tied around your eyes and ears as WELL as ear muffs over them blocking out the sound with extra heavy blankets on your legs but uncaring if you have anything on your chest since you have a neurological condition that makes your tits go numb when cold so you don’t much care if they get cold and a fan on high in the middle of winter. We aren’t the same. I’m worse.
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