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Sitting cross legged keeps your blood pressure steady? I’ve run low my entire life but rarely have issues because I sit cross legged no matter what. When I do have issues it’s because I was lying down and got up way too quickly

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It's kind of a joke in the dysautonomia community that we all sit like pretzels and didn't know why until we got diagnosed -- we were unknowlingly keeping our blood up in our core.

Another fun thing I learned is that jaw clenching can be attributed to subcocious vestibular regulation. This has now led to a rather chicken or egg discussion in both the vestibular and TMJ medical communities because some people believe untreated TMJ leads to vertigo, while others are arguing it's the vertigo causing the TMJ.

Bodies are neat. Confounding. But neat!

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does this also include just generally sitting with your legs up on the chair with you?

Oh yeah, it’s not just cross legged it’s more just it’s too uncomfortable to sit “normally.”

If you’re always propping your legs up or pulling them close to your core, you might be unknowingly trying to prevent blood pooling.

Columbo and the Knight (1984)

put me in the universe where Columbo ran through the 1980s and had a crossover episode with Knight Rider. I think they deserved it, and I am not just saying that because they're my two favorite Old Shows. @telebeast wrote a little fanfic blurb about it and I HAD to visualize it into a comic (which is also the longest comic I have finished thus far at five pages...), so writing credit goes to them.

Autism W!

I have a client who was diagnosed with literal LIVER CANCER, aka one of the deadliest, and normally so hard to treat. Famously killed David Bowie and Alan Rickman both.

He was given MONTHS to live, but then ended up being one of the first people in the state to get a state of the art infusion therapy for his cancer.

It’s been over a year, and his tumors have shrunk so much they are no longer detectable.

That used to be UNHEARD OF.

Federal funding is the only reason that happened.

Like Jesus Christ.

We HAVE cured many cancers.

We haven't "cured cancer" because that's like saying we "cured viruses". It's extremely broad terminology. Not to mention that "cancer research" oftentimes also means basic cell biology research, which has ripple effects on the disease research as a whole.

Example: the human genome project was largely marketed as cancer research- which is true! But along the way, we developed a tool that makes research into ANY genetic disease more possible and more precise.

"A recent court ruling from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights marks the first time an international judicial body has decided that indigenous peoples living in “voluntary isolation” have a right to do so, and that governments must act to ensure that right.

The ruling comes off the back of 20 years of activism challenging the Ecuadorian government’s encroachment on indigenous lands for oil drilling, and this, as well as other extractive activities like logging, were ruled to be intolerably disruptive to three groups living in voluntary isolation in the Ecuadorian Amazon.

International treaties protecting the rights of indigenous peoples have long been ratified at both the UN and the Organization of American States (OAS), but a case specifically determining whether a group living in voluntary isolation, which used to be called “uncontacted,” were guaranteed protection to allow them to continue doing so has never been ruled on.

While the United Nations Human Rights Council in 2009 and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in 2013 introduced guidelines and recommendations that included a right to choose self-isolation, neither were put into writing under international law, nor included in any treaty amendments.

As such, the Costa Rica-based court’s decision that nation-states, in this case Ecuador, must follow a “precautionary principle” when making decisions about future oil operations that may impede a group’s ability to live in self-isolation.

“This principle means that, even in the absence of scientific certainty regarding oil exploration and exploitation projects’ impacts on this territory, effective measures must be adopted to prevent serious or irreversible damage, which in this case would be the contact of these isolated populations,” said the court opinion, written in Spanish, and translated by Inside Climate News.

The three groups in question are the Tagaeri, Taromenane, and Dugakaeri, who are part of the overall Waorani peoples since they share cultural traditions and language.

Testimony was heard from a community leader of the Waorani, Penti Baihua, and two young women who at the ages of 2 and 6 were survivors of violent encroachment by oil workers who killed members of the girls’ group, forcibly introduced them to modernity, and displaced them to different parts of the Amazon.

In the current case, the court ruled that a protected area the size of Delaware that was established in the early 2000s to guarantee indigenous Waorani (and others) rights was created in such a way as to leave oil exploration areas outside protection, despite being the ancestral home of Baihua and his people.

A 6-mile deep buffer zone surrounding the heart of the Tagaeri, Taromenane, and Dugakaeri’s territory called the “Intangible Zone,” has been repeatedly penetrated by extractive industries, which have built roads and other “colonial” infrastructure.

The court ruled that Ecuador must honor the results of a 2023 referendum, in which voters chose to stop oil operations in that region indefinitely.

The court used the term “living in voluntary isolation” to reflect that fact that there are no unconctacted tribes on Earth, but perhaps as many as 200 who have seen evidence of modernity, and received minimal contact—perhaps from a related tribe that doesn’t live in isolation—and chose to remain without any interaction with the modern world either out of fear or self-interest."

-via March 28, 2025

And because i know people won’t even bother to click and check the article itself i’m gonna screencap it, it’s fairly short, give it a read:

tl;dr: the article’s point isn’t “corporate satire is not funny anymore as in “we should stop making fun of corporations””, the article’s point is “corporate satire is not funny as in “it’s extremely depressing to live in a capitalistic hellhole and corporate satire aims more to poke fun at that without actually making you think about our world or giving you hope for a better future, and therefore it’s just lost its bite””

Thanks for the screencap, I did try to read the article but the ads on that site were insane.

Anonymous asked:

Hey what is it like being a librarian? Is it awesome?

I'mma be honest with you, total stranger, this is how it feels to be a librarian in Ohio rn:

TLDR: the new state budget proposal unveiled this week completely removes the Public Library Fund (how all public Ohio libraries are able to provide books, programs etc), and instead merges us in with other public services. How bad is that? That's $100,000,000 gone bad. That is catastrophic bad.

We're on our hands and knees begging patrons to call their Ohio representatives for the past few days. There is a website now to inform the public of the situation and we've also heard reports that said reps are telling people this cut will actually increase library budgets, WHICH IS AN OUTRIGHT LIE??? I'm extra pissed about that.

I normally don't make political posts but I could quite feasibly lose my job and many others could too if this goes through, plus the huge impending loss of free information resources available.

If you live in Ohio, I am begging you to call/email your reps asap (look them up here)

And if you don't live in Ohio, check what your reps are up to because chances are it's something similar 🥲

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Looking at Scandinavian interior design and thinking about how much cooler the world would be if the nordic countries took the South American approach to decor

Apparently white walls and light wood are good for reflecting light (true) and the intentionality and simplicity is partly a reflection of agrarian poverty. But I’m just saying. What if these guys used the extra darkness hours to go insane and paint indoor murals that they regretted in May

EXACTLY and they have perfect folklore for this! It should be a normal christmas tradition wake up at 1PM in the dark because you missed today’s 16 minutes of sun, and across from you is a pile of empty aquavit bottles and a living room wall about Fenrir’s top surgery or some shit

Ive got splendid news!

This used very much to be tradition (trademark for norway) and is called rosemaling (meaning “rose painting”, so mostly floral and not mythological, but still painted all over the interior!).

It’s very cool!

Why newer schools of interior design went away from it I don’t know, it’s too bad.

Throwback to the time I stood inside a reconstruction of Cappelenstugu, a house where every single surface was painted with rosemaling, and nearly burst into tears because it's so fucking beautiful. The pictures I can find on the museum website don't quite do it justice, but it's just. staggering. artist Olav Hanssen did this around 1800, in an enclosed space without reliable strong artificial light, and covered every single surface in gorgeous, intricate artwork (featuring Adam and Eve hiding after eating the apple, among other things).

Sunk into the zelda/ganondorf/link ship up to my ears like quicksand, its the funniest ship to me. What if they fell in love. I love enemies to lovers. Demise is rolling in his grave over it. Hylia is laughing somewhere. Ganondorf is so lonely it makes him look stupid. Link and Zelda both went 'i can fix him. For the betterment of hyrule. No other reasons, totally.'

I'm going in for surgery next week (which means no income from streaming or voice over while I recover), my car's battery is dead and needs to be replaced, and paying my taxes have completely drained my bank account!

If any of y'all could help me out, I'd really appreciate it! P@yPal: Paypal.me/kdinj Ca$hApp: $KdinJ Kofi: ko-fi.com/kdinjenzen

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