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It would be so funny if Sasha Waybright was lactose intolerant. She has most definitely killed before but a little bit of whole milk would incapacitate him for days
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I made a cup of cold decaf coffee and used almond milk and let me tell you, it's the most joyless combo I have ever done in my life
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I sit here thinking "hm I have a funny idea for a hypothetical video", script the entire thing, it turns out to be like 9k words, and then I start arbitrarily recording audio for it and I'm pretty sure it will turn out to be 40 minutes long given it attains completion
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Wow 108 books, that's amazing!!! I definitely need to check out the bold/italicized ones on your list at least
My goal for this year was 52 and I'm trying to make it in these last couple days lol do you have any specific recs that are shorter? Or maybe good audiobooks for variety? I just listened to This Is How You Lose the Time War in a sitting from like 8 pm to 2am and it was so good and visceral I felt like I was going insane
hmmm idk if you like sci-fi and/or if you've ever tried becky chambers (who i would recommend regardless) but to be taught, if fortunate is a charming little sci-fi novella that restored my faith in humanity in the most touchingly beautiful way
for great audiobooks i will NOT stop screaming about the locked tomb series by tamsyn muir, the narration is EXQUISITE like these are not short books nor are they straightforward but i'm not a big re-reader yet as you can see from my list, i read/listened to that series 3 times in one year (twice in a month) because they're just That Good
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Just made myself an iced caramel macchiato with the new Nespresso, and 100% worth my purchasing it.
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Whenever I get annoyed at my husband about silly minor things I should just go read Facebook group posts about other people’s husband problems and realize just how good I actually have it 😬😬😬
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Me: well, we're out of eggs, so I had to improvise. I have made a weird, horrible meat cake and some lovely potatoes. They should be ready in like 60-90min.
Wifey, looking utterly horrified: I need you to never use the words "meat cake" again
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This sucks. What do you mean that changes in diet means changes in stomach bacteria... This is so cruel that I can't have Trix cereal without getting sick to my stomach because my body isn't used to food-dye.... fu ccked up world...
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Carrot Milk Recipe (Gajar Ka Doodh)
Carrot Milk(Gajar Doodh)
Carrot milk is also known as “Gajar Doodh, it is an Indian beverage, is a fusion of carrots and milk which offers a unique blend of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, making it a wholesome addition to your diet. Gajar Doodh is a delightful concoction that not only tantalizes your taste buds but also packs a powerful nutritional punch. Carrot milk(Gajar Doodh) is a…
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Today my therapist introduced me to a concept surrounding disability that she called "hLep".
Which is when you - in this case, you are a disabled person - ask someone for help ("I can't drink almond milk so can you get me some whole milk?", or "Please call Donna and ask her to pick up the car for me."), and they say yes, and then they do something that is not what you asked for but is what they think you should have asked for ("I know you said you wanted whole, but I got you skim milk because it's better for you!", "I didn't want to ruin Donna's day by asking her that, so I spent your money on an expensive towing service!") And then if you get annoyed at them for ignoring what you actually asked for - and often it has already happened repeatedly - they get angry because they "were just helping you! You should be grateful!!"
And my therapist pointed out that this is not "help", it's "hLep".
Sure, it looks like help; it kind of sounds like help too; and if it was adjusted just a little bit, it could be help. But it's not help. It's hLep.
At its best, it is patronizing and makes a person feel unvalued and un-listened-to. Always, it reinforces the false idea that disabled people can't be trusted with our own care. And at its worst, it results in disabled people losing our freedom and control over our lives, and also being unable to actually access what we need to survive.
So please, when a disabled person asks you for help on something, don't be a hLeper, be a helper! In other words: they know better than you what they need, and the best way you can honor the trust they've put in you is to believe that!
Also, I want to be very clear that the "getting angry at a disabled person's attempts to point out harmful behavior" part of this makes the whole thing WAY worse. Like it'd be one thing if my roommate bought me some passive-aggressive skim milk, but then they heard what I had to say, and they apologized and did better in the future - our relationship could bounce back from that. But it is very much another thing to have a crying shouting match with someone who is furious at you for saying something they did was ableist. Like, Christ, Jessica, remind me to never ask for your support ever again! You make me feel like if I asked you to call 911, you'd order a pizza because you know I'll feel better once I eat something!!
Edit: crediting my therapist by name with her permission - this term was coined by Nahime Aguirre Mtanous!
Edit again: I made an optional follow-up to this post after seeing the responses. Might help somebody. CW for me frankly talking about how dangerous hLep really is.
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How to Make Homemade Almond Milk
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somehow the coffee i made this morning tastes like strawberry nesquick powder 🥴
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How to Make Almond Milk
Another easy and delicious money-saver from the Northbird kitchen!
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