Would you rather explore the ocean or the outer space if you could do it safely?
I'd not be a great explorer in either the ocean or outer space. I'd like to explore libraries, if that's an option, though.

Would you rather explore the ocean or the outer space if you could do it safely?
I'd not be a great explorer in either the ocean or outer space. I'd like to explore libraries, if that's an option, though.
Would you rather explore the ocean or the outer space if you could do it safely?
I'd not be a great explorer in either the ocean or outer space. I'd like to explore libraries, if that's an option, though.
pansexuals 🤝 agender people
not giving a fuck about gender
i didn't have "i'm broken" teenage asexual angst i had "i'm literally being the only reasonable one about this concept and the rest of you are behaving like fucking freaks" perception issues
ok but who is going to sit with me in the back of a cab like two puppets with no strings?? perhaps even share a pair of headphones?? cause sometimes theyre the only things that keep our heads in place????
This is so
how do you explain to someone that this is your sense of humour
“What could the audio possibly be?”
*unmutes*
“Oh,”
If I ever don’t laugh at this, assume I died.
2014-2018 Mazda 3
thank you , identifying-cars-in-posts blog
Blue Tube Quilt - optical Illusion
Montse Forcadell Biasco
Cambrils Tarragona Spain
Spanish Patchwork Association Show.
"The Big Dipper as it is today (left) and as it will look in 50,000 years." Dream of stars. 1940.
I can already tell i’m gonna be saying squarshed my spoon for the next few weeks
please rb for sample size 💔💔
Even if it was for one year in fifth grade <3
Extra points for leaving in tags for how many years and if you still do
fresh, clean no-terf version for reblogs!
Your mom and aunts aren’t on tumblr. Please warn them about this as well.
[Image description: Two smartphone screenshots of a Facebook post by a person named Sheila Toll posted 2 Sep. It is black text on a white background and the post is public. The post reads:
I am a Family Doctor and I want to keep a promise made to a patient.
Julie was a healthy, post-menopausal woman in my care who came in for a periodic health examination. One of my routine questions, in what is called the “Review of Systems”, was to ask if she had experienced any vaginal bleeding.
She said “No” but then laughed and added, “Other than when my period came back for a few months last year”.
All health care professional are taught early on that ‘vaginal bleeding in a post-menopausal woman is Cancer of the Uterus until proven otherwise’. This comment by Julie was, therefore, a red flag (no pun intended) prompting further questions, an examination and an ultrasound of her pelvis.
Julie was surprised to see me so concerned, especially since the symptoms had not recurred over many months.
Sure enough, a pelvic ultrasound and tissue sampling confirmed Cancer of the Uterus.
Julie underwent a hysterectomy and radiation therapy. She is now healthy, cancer-free and is expected to stay that way.
After all this was done, Julie sat ME down for a talk. She told me she’d had no idea a ‘short return’ of her period after menopause was a danger signal. Furthermore, she addressed the topic with friends over coffee and discovered that, out of 20 women, NONE of them knew this symptom was abnormal! She admonished me to “Tell women this! Don’t assume we know it!”
From that day on, I have kept Julie’s advice in mind when talking with post-menopausal patients. But recently my wife suggested that I should take this to a wider audience.
So, Julie, this is for you:
If you are a post-menopausal woman and your period ‘comes back’ or you have even one episode of vaginal bleeding, TELL A HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL and insist on having it investigated!
Wishing you all good health and long lives. End image description.]
This way people can see they’re not alone. I have them and this would help me see that.