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froginas0ck · 1 year ago
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The number 51 made from corn kernels
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roamwa · 1 year ago
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@thenumber-e
Come, come, my little creek obsessed followers, I have a treat for you
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Eat up
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drawing-write · 7 months ago
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Trollsona
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My Trollsona, Pine-Apple! - He gets mistaken as a girl a lot. - He’s an independent songwriter and singer! - He’s ✨pansexual✨ He was raised by the Putt-Putt trolls. When he finally stepped out of the Golf Course, he started exploring anything and everything, being curious about the world around him. When he found out about the rock genre, he fell in love with it, but still felt connected to his roots as a Pop troll. So he identifies with Pop-Rock Indie.
Pine-Apple was named by @thenumber-e! She, along with @mystqueeriart also helped decide Pine-Apple’s colour pallet. I appreciate them so much.
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Introducing Citrus! By @oodliedoodlies!
Pine-Apple and Citrus met when Pine-Apple was first starting out his career as a musical artist. Citrus had the skills to make astounding album covers and it was sorta like fate.
They’re besties!
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tsot-enthusiast · 11 months ago
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An Intro:
To start, the basics:
My name is Gwen
I am 19
Pronouns are They/Them
I’m a zoology major
South Park is basically my favorite thing ever
The Stick of Truth>>>>>>>>>The Fractured but Whole
Main blog is @thenumber-e where i repost gay ass shit
my roomie and helper @professorducc they’ll eventually draw my designs cus i can’t
my awesome wife @panicatthecourtx
Onto the AU itself:
It’s not fully based off of the game itself, rather only the characters and kingdoms.
My personal favorite kingdom is the Dark Kingdom, my favorite characters definitely help with that one. (I’m looking at you, Craigory)
For the basics, it mainly follows Feldspar and Clyde (later known as Caliban) and their journey to bring back the Dark Kingdom after its previous downfall.
Basically, the previous Queen of the Dark Kingdom, Betsy Donovan, was killed and poisoned by the Wizard King. So, what was thought to be one of the most powerful kingdoms, maybe even on par with the Elven Kingdom, fell. It had been ten years since its downfall, and the two sixteen year olds who had no idea what they were doing, brought it back. With the power of the Stick of Truth on their side, they came back more powerful than before.
For the other kingdoms, in Kupa Keep, Cartman is of course the ruler. He was raised in poverty, which overall created his desperation for more and more power. Eventually, he found himself a following. Keep in mind, in the current timeline, he’s around 500 years old. With his following, he slowly grew the kingdom, turning it into one of the most powerful nations in Zaron. He believed the elves were cruel, so he chose to fight against them, he never wanted to work with them.
The elves, for a very long time, were the most powerful beings in all of Zaron. Their queen’s power was unmatched. Though, in a fierce battle against Kupa Keep in an attempt to bring back their kidnapped princess, the queen was killed. Her eldest son, who was ten at the time, found himself in charge of an infinitely powerful kingdom. And with rumors of the Dark Kingdom making a comeback, he knew he wasn’t worthy…
And that’s the basics! If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I’ll be developing on these later, putting out more detailed posts.
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kaiserkisser · 2 days ago
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GUYS HELP ME IVE BEEN GETTING BI PANIC SIMCE YESTERDAY OH MY FUCKING GOD THENUMBER OF ABSOLUTELY DROP DEAD GORGEOUS PRETYY AND HANDSOME PPL IVE SEEN SINCE YESTERDAY SJSHSHZJCSHSGDFDHDGHSS
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panicatthecourtx · 10 months ago
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okay, this one is a controversial topic. what kind of music do craig and tweek listen to, in your humble opinion? bands, recs, genres, etc, as well as how they react to each other’s taste
Okay, well- for Craig's is gonna be based off of my RP, cause, I don't do Craig(I'm tweek obvi my lil angel), but I do agree with it!
@thenumber-e has the HC that he kinda listens to dad rock- ie, Nirvana, AC/DC, etc. Yk those bands, or some more grunge aspects but primarily those and then like Weezer and such.
For my lil boy Tweek!!! I have a like almost 500 song playlist- anyway, some are self projections, some are ones I think he'd find funny, and the rest are just what I think he'd vibe with. Tweek, primarily likes loud music but leans more towards alternative/metal/screamo. I've got like Disturbed, Slipknot, Escape the Fate, Asking Alexandria, and so on and so forth on his playlist LOL. I just feel like the loud music would calm him down in a way. For playing music, I think he'd lean more classical and slow, for his piano- but listening? No, it's gotta be loud and fast.
As for their reactions, I think they'd be amicable. Tweek doesn't really like Craig's music *personally* and probs vice versa, but for Tweek- Nirvana and such makes him think of Craig, so he has some on his playlist. I don't think they're opposed to listening to each other's music either but its more like "if I were given the choice on my own, I wouldn't listen to that"
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korya-elana · 2 months ago
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We occasionally self-evaluate ourselves with the DES II scoresheet to help with our self-doubt but it hasn't been working lately. A lot of these questions are impacted by other issues we had prior to syscovery (which is also why our syscovery was so late - those dissociative symptoms were sooooo easy to explain away with something else).
"Some people find that sometimes they are listening to someone talk and they suddenly realize that they did not hear part or all of what was said. Circle the number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you"
Ok well that could just be my auditory processing disorder or my maladaptive daydreaming.
"Some people sometimes have the experience of feeling as though they are standing next to themselves or watching themselves do something and they actually see themselves as if they were looking at another person. Circle thenumber to show what percentage of the time this happens to you."
But I have DPDR due to a neurological condition and have had several traumatic brain injuries that cause dissociation. How am I supposed to tell the difference?
"Some people have the experience of feeling that their body does not seem to belong to them. Circle the number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you."
...queer dysphoria.
Seriously, how am I supposed to know? So many of the questions apply to this, so how am I supposed to score myself? Total dissociation? How much of the percentage do we think is caused by our CDD alone?
I've tried so hard to get into therapy since we've moved and, frustratingly, all I've hit are dead ends. I hate trying to figure this out on our own. We shouldn't even be "trying to figure it out" because we are literally medically recognized and have been treated in the past lmao. AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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414graffiti · 8 months ago
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welcome
414graffiti is a provisional photo database dedicated to logging graffiti, handwriting, pieces, tags, throwies, etc etc in the city of Milwaukee, WI. Run by two admins, we have an interest in this oft resented craft as it plays across the city. These are snapshots of an art that continually asserts and reasserts itself across space.
How this blog is organized: We will do our best to #tag posts with what can be read in the photos. I.E., what tags are present, what has been written, etc. If we can't determine what has been written, then the work will be given a number in the post to connect it to other photos in the future. If writing has been identified at a later time, then the number #tag will be updated with the proper name / what has been written. Cool? Cool.
Click here to be taken to The Numbers page to see what numbers are currently in use. (https://414graffiti.tumblr.com/thenumbers)
Want to peruse the non-numbered tags we have #tagged? Click here for a full alphabetized list. (https://414graffiti.tumblr.com/alphabetized)
Have you taken photos of work you like around Milwaukee? We are taking submissions. Visit our submissions tab to submit a photo, and please include information such as location (neighborhood, street, building name, etc), time / date, and any other info you have related the photo you are taking (i.e., if you can read it please print). Anonymous submission accepted. Disclaimer: Submission of a photo does not guarantee a posting.
Submit here: https://414graffiti.tumblr.com/submit
banner image information: photo by Zach Korb https://www.flickr.com/photos/zkorb/50164774966 no changes made
Not associated with mkegraff on instagram (another great Milwaukee graffiti account)
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literaturereviewhelp · 7 days ago
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Topics and introductions of the articles In Both articles, titles are good title particularly because they are both informatory and refer to the key phenomenon of the study. However, Dietrich et al’s title is goes further to expounds on the key variables.Though they have failed to include the study population,both researches the problems of the research are stated unequivocally and build coherent and credible arguments which have significance for nursing profession.Both Olrich et al (2012) and Deitrick et al (2012) studies have also failed to stipulate the research questions or a hypothesis of the studies and this is also considered as a flaw in the studies. Methods and designs of the studies There is debate regarding whether the standards used for quantitative studies should be used for qualitative research has existed for a long time and will probably continue with the trend (Strauss and Corbin, 1998). The research approach used in the qualitative was the ethnography approach, which means that there was a conscious effort by the researchers in examining and exploring a cultural phenomenon (Bernardo, 2007). The ethnographic approach was used to outline the major challenges faced by nurses in two inpatient units in the implementation of hourly rounding. On the part of thequantitative evidences that were selected, they made use of the quasi-experimental approaches. In fact much of the quasi-experimental method has had elements of a real experimentation just that there is lack of the use of random assignment (Bravo, Earls and Johnson, 2011). To this end, a 506-bed teaching hospital was acquired where the effect of hourly round was determined on fall rates, call light usage and the general satisfaction of patients on the service they received from nurses. A big debate has existed about what should be incorporated as quality criteria in quantitative designs. For example, Ryan et al, (2001) stipulated that the degree to which the methods are satisfactory to participants ought to be also applied as a decisive factor for assessing the methodological eminence of quantitative studies This design’s flaw was that it did not take into account the patients’ attitudes feelings and perceptions which are very important in nursing but rather just went for the figures. However the execution of design was top notch thenumber of data collection points was appropriate.The design also curtailed biases and threats to the interior and exteriorsoundness of the study. As far as validity is concerned, there are two major aspects of measurement that the researchers could be looking at to ensure validity. These are internal and external validity. Generally internal validity on measurement tools can be achieved if researchers shall pay particular attention to selection bias and ensure that the tool is impartial in its selection. Again, history, differential attrition and regression towards the mean are all significant such that researchers must ensure that they conform to stipulated standards of scoring. With external validity, attention must be paid to the population to ensure that there is a generalization between the study’s inferences and the general population used (Castledine, Grainger, Read the full article
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yassinove11 · 19 days ago
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Are You a Genius or Just Really Good at Guessing? Take the Quiz to Find Out! 😆 @grim-arachnidz @unreliable-bean @h-is-distracted-and-disoriented @goreboymoss @synthace @buggy-moths @bizaraespero @20thousandantsinatrenchcoat @witchypurpleraven @night-star367891 @thenumber-e @cosmo-lives-here @ballpit-bar @julius-413 @muddyallium @1969chevycamaro @2ammilkcat @halfburntpie @theonethatburned @stereo-slime4
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purenumb12 · 5 months ago
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Experience a Pain-Free Tattoo: Discover Numbing Solutions for Tattoos
Understanding Tattoo Pain and Why It Occurs
Tattoo pain varies significantly from person to person and depends on several factors, including your tolerance for pain, the tattoo's location, and the artist's technique. When a tattoo is applied, the needle repeatedly pierces the skin, depositing ink beneath the surface. This action triggers the body’s pain receptors, which is why the sensation can range from a mild scratch to a burning or stinging sensation. Areas with more nerves, like ribs or wrists, tend to be more painful, which is why many people seek ways to make the experience less intense.
Numbing products, such as Numb Gel for Tattoos and numbing sprays, offer a simple solution by numbing the skin and dulling the pain receptors. This not only provides physical relief but also reduces the anxiety some may feel about undergoing a painful tattooing process.
How Does Numb Gel for Tattoos Work?
TheNumb Gel for Tattoos is a topical anesthetic that temporarily numbs the skin. It works by blocking the pain signals from reaching the brain, allowing you to experience a significant reduction in pain during your tattoo session. Generally, these gels contain lidocaine, a powerful numbing agent that has been used for decades in medical procedures. When applied correctly, numb gel begins to work within 30 minutes to an hour, providing hours of pain relief, which is often enough to cover a single tattoo session.
The application process is simple. Before the tattoo session, apply a thick layer of the gel to the area, and cover it with a plastic wrap to allow it to absorb into the skin. This ensures that the numbing effect penetrates deeply and remains effective for a prolonged period. However, it’s always best to discuss this with your tattoo artist before using any product, as they can provide guidance on application and timing.
Benefits of Using Numb Gel for Tattoos
Using aNumb Gel for Tattoos can make a noticeable difference in your tattooing experience. It reduces the pain, which is particularly helpful for those with low pain tolerance. With less discomfort, you’ll find it easier to relax, and the artist can complete the tattoo without needing to stop for breaks due to pain. This can lead to a quicker and smoother session. Additionally, numbing gels are a great option for larger pieces or tattoos on sensitive areas, as they allow you to endure the process for longer without feeling overwhelmed by pain.
For tattoo artists, working on a client who is comfortable and still can improve their focus and precision. Less fidgeting due to pain means that the artist can perform detailed work more effectively, which ultimately benefits the final outcome.
Numbing Spray for Tattoo: An Alternative Solution
A Numbing Spray for Tattoo works similarly to numb gels but has its unique advantages. Unlike gels, sprays are easier to apply over larger areas and don’t require as much preparation. This makes them a convenient option for individuals looking for quick, on-the-go relief. Numbing sprays also contain lidocaine or benzocaine, which are fast-acting anesthetics, allowing them to take effect within minutes after application.
The spray is especially helpful during the tattooing process. As the tattoo artist works, they can apply the spray to areas that might be losing the numbing effect of the initial gel. This layer-by-layer approach ensures consistent relief throughout the entire session.
Choosing Between Numb Gel and Numbing Spray for Tattoo Sessions
Choosing betweenNumb Gel for Tattoos and Numbing Spray for Tattoo ultimately depends on your needs, tattoo location, and personal preferences. Numb gels are typically preferred for smaller tattoos or specific areas where deeper numbing is necessary, as they allow for a concentrated application. They are also great if you want to prepare your skin before the tattoo process, as the gel can be applied an hour beforehand.
Numbing sprays are more versatile and are ideal for touch-ups during the tattoo session. They provide quick relief, making them effective for areas that become painful halfway through the process. Some people even use both products in combination, beginning with a numb gel and then using a numbing spray as needed to maintain the numbing effect.
Safety Tips and Precautions for Numbing Products
While numbing products are generally safe, it’s essential to use them correctly to avoid adverse reactions. Always do a patch test on a small area of skin to check for any allergies or sensitivity to the ingredients, as lidocaine and benzocaine can sometimes cause mild irritation. Avoid overusing the product, as applying too much can lead to numbness beyond the tattoo area.
It’s also crucial to purchase numbing products from reputable sources and check that they are designed specifically for tattoos. Some generic numbing agents may not be formulated for extended skin contact or could interfere with the ink, affecting the tattoo’s final appearance.
What to Expect During a Tattoo Session with Numbing Products
UsingNumb Gel for Tattoos or Numbing Spray for Tattoo can create a more pleasant tattooing experience, but it’s important to manage your expectations. These products do not eliminate pain entirely, and you may still feel some pressure or mild discomfort, especially during shading or lining. However, with the numbing effect in place, the overall sensation is far more tolerable, and many people find they can handle longer sessions and complex designs without breaks.
Once your tattoo is finished, follow the aftercare instructions provided by your artist. The numbing effect will wear off within a few hours, and any lingering pain will subside gradually as the skin heals.
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themostsanebug · 7 months ago
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thenumber grows. not yet tho im playing animal crossing
H. HELP??????
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roamwa · 1 year ago
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@thenumber-e @qw3rti
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drawing-write · 6 months ago
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More Platonic!Staig
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✨cousins✨
Craig got Stan a platypus named Dave Grohl.
Based off an RP! @thenumber-e
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thinkgrowgames · 10 months ago
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The Atlas of Worldly Wisdom
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ReadingList
The different stages below include chronological suggested readings that will help in understanding and appreciating important ideas and perspectives. Some of these super ideas have been mentioned in The Atlas of Worldly Wisdom, and others serve to build on certain themes.
The assumption is that between half an hour to one hour per day can be dedicated to this project
thisis where the expected timeline for each stage comes 
The different readings and suggestions are included in tabular form in the last page of this document. They have been categorized into the different spirals and the different stages. To get the complete information about any of the books, check the ‘References’ document.
Stage1: Basics-I– 10Books–~ 4months
SixThinking Hats (De Bono)
TheLessons of History (Durant)
The7 Habits of Highly Effective People (Covey)
TheMind Map Book (Buzan)
What theNumbers Say (Niederman)
TheArt of War (Sun Tzu)
Think-GrowModules : Personalities & Behavior 1
Think-GrowModules : Succeed
Think-GrowModules : Win-Win
ChooseOne :
Howto Win Friends and Influence People (Carnegie)
Oneof [ Brain Power or Verbal Intelligence ] (Both by Buzan)
1 For the Think-Grow Modules, check out the ‘Apps List’ Document, or go to: ahijazi.website
Stage2: Basics-II– 10Books–~ 4months
Howto think like Leonardo Da Vinci (Gelb)
Thinkingin Systems (Meadows)
ChooseOne :
AtomicHabits (Clear) or Tiny Habits (Fogg)
ThePsychology of Money (Housel)
Peak(Ericsson)
Think-GrowModules : The Better Brain Library
NakedStatistics (Wheelan)
ChooseOne:
TheRichest Man in Babylon (Clason)
CashflowQuadrant (Kiyosaki)
Think-GrowModules : Lead
ChooseOne:
Buildinga Second Brain (Forte)
NetWork (Anklam)
Stage3: Insights&Synthesis–10 Books– 4to5 months
Fuzzyon the Dark Side (Hijazi)
TheNew Leaders (Goleman)
TheArt of Worldly Wisdom (Gracian)
TheArt of Thinking Clearly (Dobelli)
The80/20 Principle (Koch)
Creativity, (Catmull)
Emotional Intelligence(Goleman)
ChooseOne :
Freakonomics(Levitt)
TheGreat Mental Models-I (Parrish)
OneSmall Step : The Kaizen Way (Maurer)
Theone left/not chosen from 10 [Stage 2]
Stage 4 (Mastery & Further) and Stage 5 (Cultured : Beyond) include a total of 16 books, but these will (probably) take significantly longer to finish than those in Stages 1 to 3.
I believe that going forward, personal tastes and preferences can play a bigger role. These are landmark books that will expand your knowledge and awareness into key fields and to include important super ideas. Choose the ones you prefer, but try to keep moving between the categories of the Triple-Spiral (Awareness, Intent, Creativeness).
As you read the books in this category, many ideas for further readings will come up. The path should get progressively more interesting as you advance and customize it further with more personally-relevant choices.
Stage4: Mastery& Further –10Books –4to5months
GiftsDiffering (Meyer-Briggs)
ChooseOne:
GoodStrategy Bad Strategy (Rumelt)
Steal Likean Artist (Kleon)
TheBed of Procrustes (Taleb)
Fooledby Randomness (Taleb)
Skinin the Game (Taleb)
ChooseOne:
ScientificRevolutions (Kuhn)
Theone left/not chosen from 8 [Stage 3]
Bookof your choice on Design Thinking & Creativity
Bookof your choice on the Philosophy of Science
Bookof your choice from cognitive science
Bookof your choice from Popular Science (Evolutionary Biology or Quantum Physics)
Next you can go through the list of books I’ve included in the ‘Cultured: Beyond’ category, and keep growing your knowledge and understanding of the world and yourself.
This reading list is a work-in-progress. It will keep changing and will be updated regularly (I hope).
On the following page you can see the suggested readings as a table, categorized by level and dimension.
Good Luck!
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panicatthecourtx · 10 months ago
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If anyone has more tweek related asks, please spew them to me I am begging.
If you want Craig asks, pls ask my wife @thenumber-e because she's Craig irl 🥺💖
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