do you all remember in the early 2010s where people were talking about freeing the nipple and that mixed-gender sports should become a thing and the removal of period tax and all of that and then some people realised that would mean trans people too ans they instantly decided to revert to bioessentialism 101 and now i have to see grating sentences like Well maybe jeopardy should be gender-segregated because males have a biological advantage in pressing a button
Working out together
Top 10 games where you can be called a homophobic slur by a child :
1. Disco Elysium
2 to 10. A bunch of Multiplayer games with voice or text chat
there's a tortoise at work and he's 30 years old and I love that he's 30 years old because I can look at this animal that is 3 years older than me and go "does the man want his appy slices??" and he hustles over cause the man do want his appy slices
Israel and the USA have been using and objectifying young women for military propaganda for years, and Natalia Fadeev (the girl in the picture) is among the most viral of all, known for advocating for violence against Palestinians, Israel nationalist propaganda and fire weapons propaganda in her thirst trap videos.
same as it ever was...
11 November 2023
Facts about your body after you turn 25, AKA things I wish someone had told me:
- you will get hair in fun new places. this is normal and fine.
- these places include (but are not limited to) if you don't already have them: your asscrack, your back, your ears, and moles. it's fine.
- some of you, dick or not, will also lose hair. this is normal, but also if you have ovaries maybe get this checked out for PCOS.
- your acne will probably change. some people get better. some people get worse. it's fine.
- your nails will probably get an infection or a fungus at least once in your life. this is fine. (but also let your doc know).
- how you gain and lose fat and where you do so will change. this is fine.
- how you smell will change. this is fine. (fishy or rotten smells mean doctor time though)
- if you have a prostate: it gets harder to pee. prostates enlarge as you age (get this checked regularly). this is fine.
- if you do not have a prostate: it gets easier to pee but not in a good way. as in as you get older, your pelvic floor muscles tend to lose some of their strength. this makes it harder to keep pee in. this is fine.
- all breasts and pectorals eventually sag, with the rest of your body. this is fine.
- a decent percent of the population will experience a cyst at least once. some of you will make up for the rest with multiple. this is fine, but keep them checked out by a doctor. (sometimes this is a condition! get checked for that too!)
- almost half of everyone gets hemorrhoids. it's a good idea to just expect them since your chances of getting them get higher the older you are. your toilet will look like a murder scene. definitely get your booty checked out BUT this is almost always perfectly normal. just eat more fiber. "but I already-" eat more fiber. and maybe suck it up and buy some hemorrhoid cream, you'll thank me later.
- yes, this means you will probably need to make an appointment for a doctor to see your butthole. it's okay. not only do they really not care but 1. they've seen weirder that day and 2. they'd far rather you see them now than later when it's been going on for forty years and now it might be colon cancer. it's okay. consider it a rite of passage.
- adults need more sleep than children. don't believe the myth that you need less than they do. that is capitalist propaganda to make you give up more of your life to the work grind, comrade.
- vitamins and medicine, something you are more likely to take as you get older, sometimes make the toilet turn weird colors. it's okay.
- if you still have your tonsils and get those little stones and get sore throats more than once a year you should plan on getting those suckers out before the tonsils cause an infection and go septic. if you're getting stones at all you should get those reevaluated every year, especially if the stones are bigger than a needlehead (or get bigger over time). it's gross and yucky. I don't care. get them looked at before you end up in the hospital.
- you'll probably need to add foot support to your shoes if you don't already do. this is fine.
- your body changes. sometimes it can feel sorta weird and upsetting that it isn't what it used to be. that is okay, and it is okay to be upset. just know that this is normal, it's normal to be upset or not upset, but don't let it hinder your quality of life. trans or cis, there is a certain level of acceptance you just gotta give your body and forgive your body for as you get older. it's okay.
- it's okay. I promise.
He colonized the fucking book
Okay this is just getting funny now
it is with a heavy heart that i must inform y’all that most of the apostles, including our boy judas, are locked behind paywalls
Honestly the idea of conversing with Judas has me on the ceiling
If someone just went through or is currently going through a major tragedy, trauma, crisis, or just an overwhelming event and you don't know what to do to be supportive, offer to make them or buy them a meal. Or if you're fairly close to them and you're fairly certain it will be well received, you can just show up at their place with an already prepared meal such as a pot of soup or a casserole (bonus if it's big enough that it could feed them multiple times) or alternatively gift them a gift certificate for a restaurant or food service that delivers.
Often times, especially if someone doesn't have very advanced social skills, and someone is going through some sort of major tragedy, trauma, crisis, or otherwise overwhelming event it can be really hard to know what to do for them to support them.
But when, say, a loved one just died, or you just went through a major traumatic event, or even something generally positive but still overwhelming such as you just had a baby, it can be much harder than usual to meet your basic needs such as feeding yourself.
So if you actually want to help someone who's really going through something, help them meet their basic needs such as making sure they're fed.
Other suggestions if cooking isn't your forte and you don't have enough extra funds to afford buying someone else a meal is doing dishes for them, doing their laundry, and/or cleaning up around their home. Anything to help them get their basic needs met when it's harder for them to meet their own basic needs.
do you ever think about how if you dive into the ocean and go deeper and deeper you will pass through layers of darker and darker blue until everything is black and cold and the pressure will be so intense that it will kill you without protection but if you keep going you will find little glowing specks of light, and if you go up into the sky and go higher and higher you will pass through layers of darker and darker blue until everything is black and cold and the pressure will be so intense that it will kill you without protection but if you keep going you will find little glowing specks of light
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does anyone else think it’s crazy how we just casually reference “the pandemic” now. i catch someone in conversation saying “during the first quarantine…” and as comfortable as it feels to hear and say now, there’s still a twinge of like…. i cannot believe we’re using these words in real life in reference to real events. this isn’t a scifi movie this isn’t a young adult post apocalyptic novel we’re literally casually discussing a global pandemic that ravaged the entire world and it was REAL ?
you keep saying it like this is a past event, that the pandemic ravaged the entire world, that it was real, etc
The pandemic is still ongoing—hospital admissions jumped 16% in the United States last week, and 30% in my state, as of 9/7/23.
BA.2.86 is on the uptick and we're not 100% sure if the fall vaccines we've made will be effective because once again
we were such eager beavers for the "emergency" to be over, we shut down the metaphorical fire suppression system before the fire department even arrived so we BUNGLED the response to an emergency, and then MORE fire spread to more floors because there was no fire suppression and hey guess what the fire department finally arrived but the building is still fucking burning.
The pandemic is real. Actively real. The most vulnerable people in our communities are still at incredible risk. And yet the world chugs on.
So just a casual reminder, when we speak about the pandemic in past tense: the disaster is not over yet, the only thing we've actually stopped is our disaster response.
Id: a reply from @beannachd reading "First wavers are now dying of Long COVID with immune panels that look like active AIDS. We are in another surge. Our lows, since spring of 2022, have not dipped below the high of Delta, exXcept for one & 1/2 weeks in June. We are only 3.5 years in. We are in the midst of another surge, hospitals are full, pediatric hospitals have never recovered the staff to pre-2020 levels. This is ongoing. Now. Not past, in any sense of the word. Mask up. N95 or better. 100% of the time while in public". end ID.
I looked up the HIV similarity thing, and it's real. Which really should make more people take it seriously, given that you can catch this virus just by breathing.
Please wear a mask. A well fitted N95/kn94 in the best way to stop the spread, and protect yourself and others. COVID does not spread through just droplets, it is airborne, meaning simple face covers and social distancing are not effective enough.
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i thought i was radicalized before but there is something about seeing every respectable institution and politican and media outlet around you cheer on a genocide while at the same time being able to see live footage of its horrors that cracks something in you open with no way to close it up again
it is one thing to have interfaced directly with a state and system that is hostile to my life. it is another, deeper thing, to have seen first-hand the effects of this world-system on my family and that it is hostile to their lives and to the lives of our countrymen. this is the next step, the genuine emotional understanding (because intellectually, of course, none of this is a surprise) that imperialism is a system genuinely opposed to human life
Representative Rashida Tlaib, a Democrat from Michigan, is the only Palestinian-American member of Congress. She was "censured" by the House on November 7th for speaking out against Israel's genocide of Palestine.
Here is a list of the 22 Democrats who voted to censure her:
Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.)
Rep. Jim Costa (D-Calif.)
Rep. Angie Craig (D-Minn.)
Rep. Don Davis (D-N.C.)
Rep. Lois Frankel (D-Fla.)
Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine)
Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.)
Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.)
Rep. Greg Landsman (D-Ohio)
Rep. Susie Lee (D-Nev.)
Rep. Kathy Manning (D-N.C.)
Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.)
Rep. Wiley Nickel (D-N.C.)
Rep. Chris Pappas (D-N.H.)
Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-Wash.)
Rep. Pat Ryan (D-N.Y.)
Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Ill.)
Rep. Kim Schrier (D-Wash.)
Rep. Darren Soto (D-Fla.)
Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.)
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.)
Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.)
There were also 4 Republicans who voted against her censure:
Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.)
John Duarte (R-Calif.)
Thomas Massie (R-Ky.)
Tom McClintock (R-Calif.)
If your Representative voted against the censure, please call to thank them! If your Representative voted for the censure, please call to say that you disagree, and that what they did does not represent what you want as their constituent.
Congressional Switchboard: 202-224-3121
Show, don't tell : Part 1
[ Angry + Frustrated ]
- Red face
- Tensing up jaw/body
- Clenching fists
- Gritting teeth
- Stomped feet
- Rolling eyes
- Crossing arms
- Kick/Hit something
- Eyebrows furl
- Face crunches up
- Tight lips
- Narrow eyes
[ Happy + Excited ]
- Laugh/Giggle
- Smile from ear to ear
- High tone in voice
- Smiling/Grinning while talking
- Heart Pounding
- Clapping
- Breathing deeply
- Squeal/Scream
- Talking fast
- Contentedly Sigh
- Tilted head
- Hand clasped over mouth
[Bored + Tired ]
- Pace back and forth
- Sigh loudly
- Blank face
- Play with fingers
- Staring off into space
- Yawning
- Fidgeting around
- Leaning head on hands
- Rubbing eyes
- Droopy eyes
- Dark circles under eyes
- Complaining
[Sad + Scared]
- Trembling lips/body
- Tears in eyes
- Bite Nails
- Curl up/tuck knees to chest
- Bite nails
- Eyes burn/turn red
- Stop breathing OR breathe fast
- Lose appetite
- Frowning
- Darting eyes
- Blinking quick or not at all
- Pounding heart
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