hello-serotonin
hello-serotonin
Hello, Serotonin.
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Nikki. Personal Blog. | Registered Nurse. Dream job: Photographer. | Photography blog: ischemia-arts.tumblr.com | Searching for happiness.
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hello-serotonin · 6 years ago
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I know many of you out there are feeling a bit down. Have a crow to Wouldn’t it be Nice by the Beach Boys to lift your mood.
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hello-serotonin · 6 years ago
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http://www.citypages.com/restaurants/a-plan-to-turn-hiawatha-golf-course-into-minneapolis-first-food-forest/416059773
this is awesome 😊
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hello-serotonin · 7 years ago
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{no pronouns, keep it simple!} my name is Hannibal, this is a damned old pic of me, and i’m a transmasc + nonbinary biracial Jew. i’m a pretty rad lil creature, i like to think. and now, my biggest dream has finally come true:
I GOT MY TOP SURGERY DATE– DECEMBER 19!!!
from my acting job and freelancing online, i’ve managed to save up most of what i need for the bill. a lovely, elderly relative had given me the full amount for Yule last year– but i had to spend all of it on severe medical issues and therapy. i’m mentally ill and physically disabled, so i can only work this part-time currently (it’s wearing me ragged and then some) and all of my wages have gone into this. i’m so so so so close to where i need to be.
i need to make another $1,500 by November 25!!!
i’m accepting donations at paypal.me/HannibalGrimm (please ignore my old auxiliary name, it’s about to be changed) but i’m also doing commissions of all sorts– writing (fanfics, poetry, school papers if you’re in a pinch, etc), doing divination and other psychic stuff (click here for more info), various NSFW things (sorry not sorry), and offering just about ANYTHING else i can think of. pretty please hit me up for details if you’re interested in any of that or have something in mind (within reason) that i could do for you!!!
***please don’t just ‘like’ this post– reblogs are extremely necessary. i need as many people as possible to see this!!!!***
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hello-serotonin · 7 years ago
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i always imagined kiwi birds as the size of kiwi fruit and i was so wrong
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hello-serotonin · 7 years ago
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*invites you into my blanket fort* lets talk about the paranormal and witchcraft
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hello-serotonin · 7 years ago
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Guys my cat is so polite
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hello-serotonin · 7 years ago
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Cute Components of Blood
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These prints can be found here :) 
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hello-serotonin · 7 years ago
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How Animals Eat Their Food
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hello-serotonin · 7 years ago
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Blood vessels of a real person who dedicated their body to science for display
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hello-serotonin · 7 years ago
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London-based student Lewis Hornby is a grandson on a mission. When he noticed that his dementia-afflicted grandmother was having trouble staying hydrated, he came up with Jelly Drops—bite-sized pods of edible water that look just like tasty treats.
Each of these colorful “candies” is made up of mostly water, with gelling agents and electrolytes making up just 10% of their composition. Available in a rainbow of colors and presented in packaging reminiscent of a box of chocolates, Jelly Drops are an easy and engaging way to avoid dehydration—a common problem for those suffering from degenerative neurological diseases.
“It is very easy for people with dementia to become dehydrated,” he explains. “Many no longer feel thirst, don’t know how to quench thirst, or don’t have the dexterity to drink.” With this in mind, Hornby set out to find a solution. In addition to seeking advice from psychologists and doctors, he opted to “experience” life with dementia himself through the use of virtual reality tools and a week in a care home.
Once he was familiar with what dementia patients need, he brainstormed what they want. “From my observations, people with dementia find eating much easier than drinking. Even still, it can be difficult to engage and encourage them to eat. I found the best way to overcome this is to offer them a treat! This format excites people with dementia, they instantly recognize it and know how to interact with it.”
Case in point? Hornby’s own grandmother’s reaction: “When first offered, grandma ate seven Jelly Drops in 10 minutes, the equivalent to a cup full of water—something that would usually take hours and require much more assistance.”
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hello-serotonin · 7 years ago
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Hello, I made a playlist for my little tiny book about Medusa and this is the little playlist and it is here
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hello-serotonin · 7 years ago
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I finally found Odin a skateboard! @iguanamouth
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hello-serotonin · 7 years ago
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hello-serotonin · 7 years ago
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IF YOU CANT HANDLE ME AT MY WORST, JUST REMEMBER THAT I HANDLE ME AT MY WORST AND THAT MAKES ME STRONGER THAN YOU
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hello-serotonin · 7 years ago
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Me: I don’t have the energy for this
Someone: For what?
Me: *gestures vaguely*
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hello-serotonin · 7 years ago
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People always think if you want to hang out you have to DO something. Like… No.. Invite me over to your house, introduce me to your pets, give me a plate of Oreos and your wi-fi password. We can sit together in silence for HOURS.
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hello-serotonin · 7 years ago
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