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Erika, 27, 死/her, PhD researcher, Amateur Cosplayer, Alt Metalhead, Prophet of Sleep (60) Ave Omnissiah
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Fundraiser Update for Sera

Hey everyone, we are currently being impacted in ways outside of our control, for that reason we had to temporarily pause the fundraiser. We want you all to know that the support to save Sera's life means the world to us, and that we will bring it back asap. Thank you for your patience and kindness as always <3

We are working on ways to resolve the issues we are dealing with as I type this. I want to thank everyone again for all their support. A lot is happening and we want you all to know that we love you very much. And as always, Erika you are my damn champion.

Stay tuned and please, while this is on pause, take a moment to support the palestinians in need. They need you more than ever.

With that being said, we will keep you all posted when things are back on track.

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CHEMION

Very late to this - product from South Korea is a pair of sunglasses fitted with a transparent dot matrix display which is customizable through a smartphone app:

CHEMION are unique smart LED Glasses that allows you to express yourself directly on them. You can display texts, animations, and drawings you create! 
CHEMION are unique smart LED Glasses that synchronizes with your smartphone and enables you to express your thoughts and emotions in a brand new way! Light up your message and make it stand out with the tip of your finger! Use the CHEMION app to display personalized text and creative animations drawn by you. 

I am very glad this image was added.

Source: chemi-on.com
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ghostofmads

My mom passed away last night.

I'm sorry in advance if some of this doesn't make too much sense, I'm totally lost and numb and I need an outlet.

Let me preface this by saying my mom was my rock and my whole world. We were very close and she has always been my absolute best friend. My mom had me when she was 23 and raised me mostly all by herself along with my grandma. She has been through so much and she has always been the strongest woman I've ever known.

When we lost my grandma in late 2020 and youngest brother in July 2023, we were devastated on both occasions. It was a massive loss to my mom, my other younger brother and I. Since then my mom's health has declined in various ways. I have been living with her to take care of her and make sure she is eating and staying as healthy as possible, but the pain has just been too hard to overcome.

Please keep reading if you are able to, and please reblog.

$4k - Cashapp / Venmo

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Please keep boosting so I can reach this goal. To those who have helped, I cannot thank you enough and I want to plan to do something nice for you in return when I'll be able to. ❤️

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US legislation moving towards banning fluoridated drinking water + a cultural trend towards trad aesthetics including homemade toothpaste.........I can't forsee any negative oral health effects.....none at all........sigh

Thanks for the reminder to ask for more sealants and a fluoride treatment at my next dentist appointment.

For some perspective: I'm someone who has serious dental issues - and for those who like to place blame, it's ENTIRELY genetic. I inherited my dad's crooked teeth and my mom's soft enamel. My teeth didn't even start growing in until I was a year and a half old, and I didn't lose a tooth until third grade. Some of my teeth literally grew with holes in them, and many of the back teeth have deep grooves. I've had to have multiple dental surgeries and years of heavy orthodontia, including hardware to realign my jaw. Even my wisdom teeth turned out to be complex; I had five, with two in one of the sockets. Non-fluoridated toothpaste and a few years of not getting semiannual cleanings, WITH good hygiene practices, gave me five cavities and an infected tooth that needed a root canal when I was in my twenties. I have only four or five non-incisor teeth that haven't needed work.

So, even with brushing, flossing, and going to the dentist, I still get cavities JUST FROM NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR because my teeth have always sucked. And I'm someone with dental insurance, a provider in walking distance who has weekend appointments, and easy access to emergency dental facilities (which I've had to use in the past year alone because of those dental grooves)! I have the best resources possible for dental care in this fucking country and this may still affect me.

Let me tell you what will happen to quite a few people without my advantages who lose fluoridated water and toothpaste. They will die.

I'm not exaggerating.

The teeth line the primary gateway to basically every internal organ you possess. The human mouth is naturally a cesspit full of bacteria, including anaerobic bacteria and hard-to-detect species that love to travel through the bloodstream. Said mouth is also very well-supplied with blood vessels that bypass your liver and go straight to those internal organs. Know what's next to your mouth? Your brain. Hello, abscesses. Know where some of those blood vessels take bacteria? The heart and its valves. Nice to meet you, endocarditis. Know what it's very easy to do when you're ill or unable to protect your airway, such as if you're imprisoned, intoxicated, or unhoused? Inhale bacteria-ridden food pieces and saliva. Aspiration pneumonia, how have you been?

Do you think I'm exaggerating? I've seen people sick and dead from this shit and I'm barely starting out in my medical career. Sick and dead, in some instances, because they couldn't afford to go to the dentist or thought their toothache would pass. The same bacteria that cause those infections create and infest your simple fucking cavities - which thrive when your teeth are under-mineralized.

Not to mention that your oral microbiome isn't confined to you. As my dentist has told me, if you kiss someone with a mouth in poor condition, their oral hygiene problems become yours. Bacteria love nothing more than to grow and spread.

Now. The piper may not be paid for a while. But know this: anyone who signs off on reducing the measures that increase dental mineralization is signing death certificates...not only of the uniquely vulnerable, such as the elderly, the hospitalized, the disabled, and CHILDREN WITH ERUPTING AND MINERALIZING TEETH, but of young and healthy adults who have a toothache and, weeks later, drop dead from a heart so loaded with bacteria that their entire system is contaminated and a valve has perforated.

I've. Seen. It. Happen.

Dental isn't cosmetic (including braces, because misaligned teeth trap food particles) and teeth deprived of the ionic cofactor that helps build their enamel can and will kill you. Your teeth are one of your first lines of defense, and if they turn on you, the consequences can be permanent to deadly. Just ask me and my twenty-seven and a half teeth. Ask the people who will never get off those ventilators. Ask the little kids whose mouths hurt and they don't know why. Ask the dead whose bacteria-loaded blood, brains, hearts, and lungs will be on the hands of RFK and every coward who enabled him.

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earlgraytay

i don't know how you can "the curtains are just blue! ACAB lol" fucking Death Note of all pieces of media

this is a show for thirteen-year-old boys. the only writers I've seen who are less subtle about what they're going for were fucking Victorians.

@rawr-monster and @eyestumblin asked me to elaborate so here goes:

Death Note is a show with a very clear central premise: no one should have the power to kill others without consequence. Not the cops, not corporations, not the Mob, not civilians, no one.

Even outside of the 2000s-era criticisms of the Japanese justice system, even if you're looking at it in a vacuum, Death Note makes it incredibly obvious what it's trying to say. It starts this off by making it very clear, right out of the gate, that the audience identification character really, really should not have this power.

For Death Note's original target audience, Light is everything you're supposed to be. He's smart, diligent, good-looking, athletic, popular but not too popular. He's The Perfect Middle-Class Japanese Teenage Boy. If you're the kind of edgy, smart Japanese teenage boy who would want to watch an anime supernatural crime drama in the mid-00s? Light is built for you to imprint on like a baby duckling.

...And then the show goes out of its way to point out, in the first proper story arc, that Light is the villain of this piece. From the introduction of L to the end of the Raye Penber/Naomi Misora arc, the show makes it very, very clear that Light is a hypocrite with a massive ego. Sure, he says that he's only killing criminals to make a better world. Sure, maybe he panicked and killed fake-L in self-defense. Sure, maybe the life of Reye Penber and any law enforcement chasing Kira were worth the clear drop in the crime rate. Maybe.

But then Light kills one of the very few unambiguously Good members of the Death Note cast, does so in a smug and cruel way, and the entire scene is framed as tragic in a way that none of the criminal deaths really were. The whole world goes quiet. And Naomi Misora stumbles off to commit suicide. By the end of that arc, even if you'd otherwise be sympathetic to Light- even if you're still rooting for him to get away with it- it's a lot harder to justify what he's doing. He's not just breaking a few eggs to make an omelet- at this point, he's actively happy to kill anyone who gets in his way.

So. Okay. The Perfect Japanese Teenage Boy (TM) can't be trusted with the power to kill indiscriminately. Maybe the problem is just that Light, as a person, is an asshole with impure motives, and if you gave the Death Note to someone who's a better person, you'd be better off. Maybe you could find someone who's motivated by love, and they'd do a better job with that power.

Everyone, say hello to Misa Amane, who is utterly driven by love and devotion, and probably one of the crazier/more evil characters on the show! She'd do anything, no matter how terrible, just because Light told her to do it. She is utterly without remorse, utterly without fear, and utterly driven by a darkly Romantic fanaticism.

Light gets to dodge what's coming to him twice because of Misa and love- once because Misa's love for Light lets him start the Yotsuba arc, and once because Rem's love for Misa becomes a diabola ex machina. In the world of Death Note, love is not a pure enough motive to let you kill indiscriminately - in fact, it makes you worse.

Okay, well, (our hypothetical edgy teenage viewer might say), cLEARLY the problem is that everyone here is too emotional, and you need to be able to detach from the situation to use the power of life and death. Of course you'd kill indiscriminately if you've got feeeeelings about it, but someone who is driven by Logic and Reason? Surely they'd never do anything wrong.

...And then L gets his hands on the Death Note, and immediately starts trying to figure out how to use it to prove that some of the rules in the Death Note are fake and Light is guilty. L's plan is to have a criminal on death row write in the Death Note and wait the 13 days to see if he dies. It's simple. Logical. Effective. It's also extremely reminiscent of the stuff Kira's been doing this entire time, and the implication is that, had L lived longer and used the Note more, he might become No Different.

(I think it's significant that in The Movie, L uses the Death Note exactly once, with himself as the victim, and he turns down the Death Note when it's offered to him. TheMovie!L is an unambiguously heroic character, and therefore, he will not kill without consequences.)

The power to kill without any consequence to yourself corrupts you. It makes you want to use it to solve more and more of your problems. It turns you into a fucking monster, one name at a time. And nothing can stop that process except refusing to use that power. Love cannot shield you. Rationality cannot shield you. Justice cannot shield you.

And every other character who gets the Death Note reinforces that theme. The Yotsuba Group? Big corporations should not get to kill without consequences. Mello? Criminals/genius detectives should not get to kill without consequence. Mikami? The Perfect Japanese Adult is outright sadistic about how he uses the Death Note. And on, and on, and on.

Near outright tells Light, in their final confrontation: "You are a murderer, and this notebook is the worst weapon of mass murder in the world." Using the Death Note is not justice; it's not going to bring about a perfect new world. It's murder, full stop. Light has become a mass murderer, a monster, by killing over and over again.

Death Note has a theme: no one should be allowed to kill without consequences, because it makes you a monster. It is not subtle about that theme. It is very, very blatant, and the only way it could be more blatant is if Near stopped to deliver an Atlas-Shrugged-style monologue about it.

and so seeing people reduce that to 'haha ACAB' gets my goat, because no. No, it's not just ACAB. anyone with the power to kill indiscriminately and without consequence- whether it's a cop, a megacorp, an autistic supergenius, a mob boss, or a perfect audience-insert- would become A Bastard.

this is a show that makes it abundantly clear that there is Symbolism and it has a Point, in the way that only stuff aimed at teenagers that's trying to be Deep can do. how you get through the entirety of Death Note and walk away with "there's no point! a cop's son decides to be the worst person ever! Light is Uniquely Terrible and that's all there is to it!" is fucking beyond me.

I was just going to blithely reblog this, and then I thought of something.

There is a category unmentioned here in the 'people who use the death note' and that category is the Shinigami. Yes, Rem's mentioned in the 'things you do for love' situation, tho she's not the only one who uses the Death Note in a selfless way (even under manipulation).

Because Rem and Gelus both use the Death Note to save Misa, and they both DIE for doing so. And that's an important context here, the Shinigami, the people who are MEANT to use the Death Note, are near-immortal immoral monsters. And the one way for them to be killed? Is to use the Death Note to benefit someone else.

Not only is there no 'good' way to use a Death Note, it was never INTENDED to be used for 'good', just as a way to elongate the lifespans of actual literal monster people in another dimension.

Death Note goes out of it’s way to have characters just straight-up monologue several times about how it’s the power to kill that’s evil and that corrupts anyone who accepts it, that there’s no good way or good person to have power over life and death. They even put the Death Note in the hands of someone who refuses to use it either directly or by proxy (Light’s father) and he gets to die peacefully with the belief that his son was innocent and Ryuk straightup explains this to the audience just to make sure everyone gets it.

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