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flagellant:

flagellant:

flagellant:

extremely fucked up that one of the symptoms of adhd is forgetfulness and difficulty sticking to habits and schedules and one of the best ways to alleviate those symptoms is by remembering to take a pill every morning at the same time

“i get on the computer basically first thing, i can just put my adhd meds next to my computer!” yeah but if i do that my brain will actively erase my pill bottle from being on my desk bc its now just part of the desk. another of god’s little proofs he desires us to guillotine him

“just set an alarm!” i will hear the alarm go off, look directly at the alarm’s title of TAKE YOUR ADHD MEDS RIGHT NOW OR YOU’LL FORGET, and then turn off the alarm. and youll never forget what happens next. i bet youll never fuckin guess what happens when i havent taken my dont forget shit pill

I have the best alarm ever. Blinding anger and suicidal depression as withdrawal symptoms. :D

schnuffel-danny:

schnuffel-danny:

shout out to all the bitches with tic disorders this shit is hard

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THIS STUPID EXACT TIC IS WHY I MADE THIS POST!!!! I swear to god one day I’m gonna snap my neck bc of this :))))))
this and the one where I hit myself or slam my wrist on a table are the worst

Same *god*. I did this one so bad I gave myself a repetitive strain injury in my neck a few years back. Hella glad I only do it when incredibly stressed now, it’s been reduced to that annoying family guest you have to entertain at Christmas rather than suffering through being superglued to a mild periodic electric shock system.

The RSI is better now too.

Wonder what it is that makes the neck turn such a common tic? I didn’t really have much in the way of tic issues until that one came up out of the blue in my 20s.

femmefataleapologist:

Jazz is going to get 75% of the way through her first semester studying psychology and then have an existential crisis over the realization that she doesn’t actually like it and her entire “mentally stable basically an adult” persona was a coping mechanism for her insane home life thanks for coming to my Ted Talk

Wait until she finds out that none of the people studying psychology are mentally stable.

centers-for-disease-control:

Alright, due to popular request, I bring you the break down of the Taiwan Disease Personifications. Also, just so y’all know, the official explanations for the designs are not easy to find, so a lot of this is just from what I notice and what I know about the diseases

To start off, we have everyone’s favorite disease: COVID-19

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So, this is one of the designs where I could actually find the artist explanation, so I will be including that information plus a couple things I noticed and how I think it fits the disease. So let’s start with to crown. The reason for the inclusion of the crown is the reflect the name coronavirus, corona being the Latin word for crown. The face is partially obscured because of COVID’s tendency to hide itself. The bean bag chair that they are sitting on has many protrusions signifying the spike proteins. The different digital devices represent how the world went virtual during the pandemic and the news channels behind them represent the media’s freak out when COVID was at its height. The floor has an outline of the world because everywhere was affected by the pandemic. Also, if you look closely, they are wearing little Covid earrings.

Next up, we got Zika:

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I could not find an official artist statement for this design, so take my explanation with a grain of salt. So first off the red waist band reminds me of the red stripe that goes down the abdomen of the mosquito species that spreads Zika after it has fed. Also, the white markings on the black are also a characteristic of this species of mosquito. In fact, the design is the stripes on the chest look like the markings these mosquitoes have on their back. She presents female because it’s the female mosquitoes that bite and spread diseases. Her sleeves look like mosquito wings once again a reference to mosquitoes being the primary vectors of Zika. The area behind her has palm fronds to represent that Zika is a disease typically found in tropical climates.

Next up we have: Hansen’s Disease (aka Leprosy)

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This is one where I could find the artist statement due to it being a pretty recent one, however, I will say that at least the translation was a bit lacking in describing the reasoning of every detail. She is a mask maker because leprosy changes how people perceive those who are infected but it is something that can easily be removed with modern antibiotics. She has different accessories like the lion and crocodile headpiece that implicate the divine involvement because leprosy has been historically thought to be a punishment of the gods. The scales on her arm look like an allusion to the scaling pattern scars that those with leprosy would develop.

Next up: Rubella

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After a lot of digging I found the official profile for this design but it didn’t really explain the design choices so we are going to do more analysis on my end. So the pomegranate and the red dots represent the red rashes that come with rubella infections. The glasses I assume are to show how Rubella can lead to Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS) which can occur in children if their mother had rubella while pregnant. One of the symptoms that comes with CRS is cataracts.

Next up: the plague

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I found the explanation on this and it just confirmed my own suspicions for certain design choices. So her design is very focused on death and mysticism because of how the Black Plague led to a lot of cultural focus on these two ideas. Behind her are old coins because of the economic impact the plague had on the civilizations of its time. The references to death are the skeletal pattern on her dress, and the scythe behind her and on her belt. The references to mysticism include the tarot cards she is holding and the crosses on her hat. On the tarot cards are designs referencing the three different forms the plague takes (bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic) as well as a posey which was used to try to ward of the plague in old times. On her hat is also a collection of plague doctor masks which is pretty self explanatory as to how that connects.

Next up: Ebola

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I couldn’t find the official explanation for this disease, so this is mostly speculation based on my analysis. Her outfit is red because of the hemorrhaging that comes with the disease. Specifically he lips are red because one of the more unique characteristics of Ebola is hiccuping up blood. The accessories seem to be inspired by central and western african traditional jewelry. There appear to be tribal masks on the necklace, I am not well versed in African art unfortunately, so any deeper meaning of these accessories are unfortunately lost on me. There are bats on the headdress because of bats being the natural host of Ebola. Her design is rather demonic because Ebola was so terrible for the areas affected, that people thought it could be caused be some great evil. The skulls are because of the extremely high death rate that comes with ebola. The leaves and fruits shown come from the African jungles which is typically where Ebola outbreaks start.

Next up: Novel Influenza A Virus Infections

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I actually found the artist explanation for this design! As a disease closely associated with birds, there are many elements linked to birds. There are many bird shadows, the hair that looks like feathers, and the beak shaped mask, feathers on his tie and a feather tattoo on right arm, and the “H-N” pin (H and N proteins of the influenza virus).

Next up: Dengue Fever

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Another one with an artist statement! Since only female mosquitoes bite, the character is set as a female. Her dark red lips represent mosquito’s instinct to bite, and she is holding a poisonous thornapple flower. She has mosquito wings tattooed on her back and thornapple flower tattooed on her arm. I have spent a long time looking into how the thornapple flower relates to dengue, but I haven’t had a lot of luck. From what I have seen is that the roots, seeds, and leaves are used in some traditional medicines, including treatments for malaria, but I have not had luck finding how it is connected to Dengue specifically.

Next up: Japanese Encephalitis

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I found the artist statement for this disease as well. The disease is visualized into three characters that form a pop group, with their names reflecting the 3 main Culex mosquito species that spread Japanese encephalitis in Taiwan, which are Culex tritaeniorhynchus (Three), Culex annulus (Ring), and Culex fuscocephala (Shiro). They wear black and white, like the colors of the Culex mosquitoes. Red accessories represent their love for blood. I don’t have much to add outside of the artist explanation.

Last one for now is: Rabies

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I found the explanation for this one, but it is not descriptive at all, so I am going to be going into every detail because this is Rabies. The spikes on the jacket and pant legs represent the protein spikes rabies uses to infect nerves. The blue jacket and gloves are representing water as one of the unique characteristics of rabies is hydrophobia (physical repulsion to water). The claw marks on the shirt show the animalistic tendencies the virus brings out. The violin players in the animal mask show how the virus can hide in these animals. The personification of rabies is holding a conductor’s wand showing how rabies controls those who are infected. The teeth necklace shows how it spreads through bites and they are standing on the brain because that is what rabies infects. He has a chain with mammal skulls once again tying back to rabies being a fatal mammalian disease. The belt buckle has a bone on it as bone are associated with bones and rabies is associated with dogs.

definitely-not-lordenglish:

caffeineecold:

caffeineecold:

what the actual fuck is this shit. fuck you spotify you capitalist bastards

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six skips a day thing sucks but you know what? i can live with it. ads? i mute them when they come on and resume music like nothing happened. its inconvenient sure but i can deal.

now, apparently, you can only access the lyrics of five songs per month if you don’t pay for spotify premium. which is still about 11 quid per month which is still fucking ridiculous when all you get out of it is. you dont have to hear ads. you can listen to stuff you wanna hear. the sound is good. you can organise your queue. and now they’re paywalling fucking lyrics scrolls literally just because they can.

(and they still don’t pay their artists by the way)

Perfect opportunity to promote my favorite app ever, Musi!

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(This is the Musi icon)

It’s an app on iOS that streams from YouTube. Meaning, if the video is on YouTube, you can watch/listen to it on Musi.

Features of Musi, all of which are 100% FREE

  • The ability to rename the song and artist so that randomyoutubename123 is no longer the artist and Obnoxious Video Title is no longer the song name
  • A “favorites” library, organized alphabetically
  • The ability to search your favorites
  • The ability to create playlists, which you can search, organize alphabetically, by date added, or a custom order
  • Plays music when using another app or the phone screen is off
  • Unlimited number of skips/replays
  • You can pick whatever song you want at any time
  • A queue function (which you can edit) (pro tip that I just found out: tap and hold a song to automatically add it to the queue)
  • Shuffle play
  • If a video has been deleted or is otherwise unavailable, it will alert you that it couldn’t play the video, the title of which will be given
  • The ability to log into YouTube through the app (needed to listen to explicit songs, I think) (you can get around this by just picking a different video, though)
  • The ability to import playlists from YouTube
  • Musi will automatically back up your songs to a code every time you open the app so if you change phones you can use the code to recover your songs
  • Sleep timer, meaning you can set the music to play for a certain amount of time before it shuts off
  • Gives you a “recently added” and a “recently played” list
  • Choose between light and dark mode
  • Change your default start page to your favorites, your playlists, or the search page
  • A sort of “lyrics” page. It’s not always accurate, though (but hey, neither is Spotify)
  • Different color themes
  • Adjust playback speed
  • A NEW “Musi wrapped” feature. Because of the way this app works, it can’t tell you things like what your top genre or artist was, but it can tell you your most played video, your most listened to playlist, how many videos you played, how many minutes you listened, what months you were most active in, etc.
  • Probably other features I’ve forgotten

And the best part in my opinion?

No audio ads

Only video ads, which the music plays through. AND.

The ability to remove ads FOREVER for only $5.99

The only drawbacks I see:

  • You can’t listen to specific artists. If you want to do that you’d have to load an artists discography into one playlist and listen to that
  • You can’t follow artists to get updates on new music and such
  • No offline listening

All of which I think are more than worth all the other amazing features

Please let me know if I’ve convinced you to use Musi, I’ve been using it for years and it’s genuinely my favorite app.

a-lonely-dunedain:

cat owners of Tumblr, what does your beast have instead of brains

some very small rocks just rattling around in there

hamster running on a lil spinny wheel

a singular brain cell bouncing around like a screen saver

1 scrampled egg

a small glass of water

a hole entire brain, unlike you losers, MY cat is actually smart

other/don’t own a cat/what the f are you talking about

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My cat has so much brain that when she looks at you it feels as if she is sizing you up on Anubis’ scales.