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queerlydiviner · 1 year ago
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a yearning unresolved: a web-weave
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A Yearning Unresolved: a Web-Weave.
True Blue by boygenius / Untitled by A. Nicol / True Blue by boygenius / Untitled by A. Nicol / Cool About It by boygenius / Untitled by A. Nicol.
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 1 month ago
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I love you Safety Wizard.
(Inspired by @keroascrazy)
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valtsv · 3 months ago
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being someone who's passionate about their interests when you're a horror fan really is a special layer of hell because every interaction you have with another person where the conversation turns to your hobbies and personal entertainments is a trial where if you show too much unrepentant glee at getting an opportunity to talk about your preferred subject you get to watch them mentally move you onto their list of untrustworthy individuals to avoid in the future in real time
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emjaydoubleyou · 7 months ago
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this post is fearmongering. the results of this study are concerning and should definitely be a matter of public discussion, but this is certainly not the conclusion the researchers came to.
the point of the study was to assess the risks of exposure to toxic metals- something one of the co-authors notes are “ubiquitous” fwiw- via menstrual products. Their research confirmed that these metals are indeed present in tampons, but no further conclusions are drawn. it is possible the metal entered into the cotton from the soil, which is a well-known phenomenon; cotton is so good at lifting heavy metals that it has actually been suggested as a part of the solution for revitalizing polluted ground.
the authors conclude with an acknowledgement that the study should be repeated- their sample size was 60 tampons- and a suggestion that further testing ought to be done to indicate whether or not these metals can even leech out of the tampon in the first place, let alone whether or not such leeching could occur at levels deleterious to human health.
there is, in fact, a body of research- too small, for sure, but much larger than this single study- indicating that long-term proper tampon use has no observable negative impact on health. i am grateful and thrilled that more research is being done and i hope that this study is the first of many on this line of questioning, but i am really frustrated at this post and the response it got.
obviously, if this study alters your approach to menstrual health, more power to you. consumers should be informed-risk-takers, and menstrual health is double-obviously a very personal choice. but it definitely wasn't the researchers concluding that you ought to “avoid using tampons at all cost," only this tumblr user did. the lead author of the paper, in fact, specifically says that she hopes people do NOT panic about the results.
(the notes of the post were disappointing. people affirming that they knew they were right to be suspicious of tampons all along, or even recommending alternatives that actually have very little to no research regarding the safety of long-term use, etc. it’s a different conversation, but categorical distrust of tampons is old-school misogyny. you certainly shouldn't wear them if you don’t want to, but there is nothing inherently scary or wrong about them, and people who prefer them are not being reckless or crass.)
((if you're really worried about exposure to heavy metals, you may want to turn a critical eye to fast fashion, as an aside))
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bloodybellycomb · 1 year ago
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One massive, legitimate way to improve as a writer or artist or in any creative endeavor really, is to become absolutely obsessed with something and to allow yourself to be weird about it. Genuinely mean this btw.
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nenoname · 3 months ago
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hunting down a specific image but finding miscellaneous storyboards/some cut panels from the stan comic story instead
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noka-exe · 4 months ago
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duality of man….
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beebeedibapbeediboop · 7 months ago
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Observing
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honeyed-ghost · 19 days ago
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The worst of all blessings,
the best of all curses.
Based on Springtime by Pierre Auguste Cot.
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blueskittlesart · 4 months ago
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Dear Big Brother
kind of a sequel to this comic
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pokeberry5 · 3 months ago
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practice portraits
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ispyspookymansion · 1 year ago
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BOO!
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oh sorry….come in…..hello…welcome to my halloween party ^_^ feel free to take a piece of candy and a goodie bag before you go okay? have a fun (and nostalgic) halloween season!!
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blackkatdraws2 · 3 months ago
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[Toon x Mobster] drawn for fun, he doesn't know how to hold that thing wwwwww
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pen-of-roses · 1 year ago
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Do y'all ever think about how cool it is that art inspires other art inspires other art inspires other art in an endless cycle
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beastlyidiocy · 18 days ago
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when the 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑎𝑥³ + 𝑏𝑥² + 𝑐𝑥 + 𝑑 😋
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spirk-trek · 23 days ago
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Julia Howarth, editor for The Communicator (a Star Trek fanzine/newsletter), 1975.
"There is a new baby in the family. His name is Randy. He is grey, with green teeth and a great carriage. He typed the entire COMMUNICATOR. He is my typewriter, which I up and bought with $20 that should have gone to the electric bill!" "[The Communicator] was assembled by literally cutting and pasting. Articles were cut out and glued on the pages. Artwork was also cut out and glued to the page. The titles and page numbers were hand written or calligraphed. Sources of artwork were fannish artists, prints of Star Trek film clips, TV Guides and newspapers, and photocopies of pictures from professional magazines. We then took the masters to one of the few copy shops available in the 1970s to print the pages. The magazine was hand folded and collated, then stapled with a tiny Swingline Cub stapler. This magazine was a very amateur labor of love."
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