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after opening the piping hot butter chicken dish and getting a fat whiff of thos spices everything goes blurry. came to surrounded by empty, curry-stained containers and naan crumbs. the culprit. is still at large
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Good things will happen in September
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strange to think that if i'd done this in a cave it might still be there in 40,000 years.
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For the purpose of this poll, books in the same world but not Directly sequels count. If they're grouped on Goodreads, it counts. So like, Percy Jackson but also Magnus Chase count as the same series.
#read and know I finished all of them? prolly the 13 series of unfortunate events#anbaolutely read more than 15 animorphs and redwall but I didn't finish the series so I guess I won't count it
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My therapist, who specializes in adults with ADHD, recently told me that all of her clients need a three day crashout period after a big life change. Finish the semester? Crashout. Change jobs? Crashout. Go on a really cool, really relaxing vacation? Crashout the moment you get home.
It's true of literally all of her clients. She works with a lot of them to put systems in place so that their crashouts are only three days. This includes the high-powered execs who travel regularly for work. It does not matter how successful or high functioning they are - they have ADHD, and a crashout is just part of the process of living with it.
I'm sharing this with all you ADHD friends out there, just in case you (like me) start shaming yourself if your crashout lasts more than one day. It turns out three days is kind of the best case scenario. Be kind to yourselves!
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From a project I was working on before going in another direction, but still wanted to post this. Inspired by this photo of mourning doves nesting in the fossil of a triceratops, and how it tells us that the world can end, just not forever.
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I love, love, LOVE it when I can tell a fic author has integrated their specialized knowledge in a fic. I was reading a fic that at some point included the character going to visit an art therapist, and it's so clear that the author is an art therapist themself, and the details included are just immaculate and I love it. I've previously read about a character doing fencing for no other reason than the author clearly wanting to write a sport they understood. A character being given a hyperfixation on bugs just so the author can infodump themselves.
I eat it up every time, it brings such a smile to my face
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"When you're dead," Baru says, with rising delight, a wicked joy, "I'm going to take a pass at your secret daughter. I'll have her to a very charming dinner. I'll flirt with her over iced vodka and blackberries."
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