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WARNING FOR ANYONE WITH AUDITORY EPILEPSY AS OF 8/23/25 - theres a new ad for i think it was "the conjuring" ? that starts with yellow text that reads "test your hearing, best to wear headphones" -
THE FREQUENCY THAT PLAYS SECONDS IN IS A SEIZURE INDUCING PITCH!
please mute the ad or click skip!! in our ad we couldn't click skip in time because it made us sit through the beginning of the pitch.
PLEASE STAY SAFE and avoid this ad's audio if you're seizures or migraines are triggered by high frequency noises!
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im honestly surprised (not really surprised considering what website this is) that i haven't seen anyone on here talk about Lil Nas X getting violently arrested after suffering some kind of mental health episode. I wish he was getting more attention and support.
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More circuit board-inspired pieces because I love them so! I made this carafe and cup set out of black porcelain, and the red design is inlaid into a hand-carved design (rather than painted on), using a traditional ceramics technique called mishima.

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idk if i told the full story on here but i signed up for a research study where they were testing a new opioid, and it was supposed to be up to 5 injections increasing the dose to see what people could tolerate
i got the first dose and almost immediately fainted. they had to call in a whole medical team and it was a huge fucking deal
i was kicked out of the study and got a phone call later where they were supposed to tell me what the drug was, so i could avoid it in the future. they told me it was saline water. a placebo. i fainted from the placebo effect.
anyway, it's been a few months and i just got an email from the same department asking me to be a research participant in a new study: testing the effects of open-label placebo.
open label placebo is when the subjects and the researchers all know it's a placebo. they're testing the power of my mind. my power to imagine anything.
i like to think that they chose me for this specifically based on their past experience with me. "get the guy who fainted like a little bitch boy from saline water." anyway i just submitted all my info and i'm looking forward to getting started.
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if you're arguing on the side of censoring the internet even more, i am revoking your faggot license. you cant call yourself that anymore. you dont get to say "idk i think its normal to upload your government id to look at porn" and call yourself a faggot because NO FAGGOT ALIVE would say that shit, bitch. die
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I really like how you can see some airbending influence in Kya's waterbending. She's sooo papa's girl coded.
Also water arms appreciation because her momma taught her well too
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any time I hear a story about someone killing their parents my default assumption is that the parents deserved it
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had some time to chat with the verizon wireless guy while my phone was getting set up and he’s a straight guy it turns out he has two moms and used to DJ for drag events. culturally LGBT
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there should be a such thing as a medical detective. you should be able to hire a doctor to figure out what the fuck is going on with you come hell or high water by consulting whatever specialists they can get their hands on, connecting your constellation of symptoms, etc, instead of 10000 different doctors for every distinct bone in ur body that all just kinda go "dang that sucks idk" when you present with more than one fucking symptom
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I don’t really buy into any propaganda about growing too reliant on an accessibility aid because. like. anything that helps you to get out and about more, or helps you do more of the things that help you have a fulfilled life, or whatever is a GOOD thing
leaving the house more often (with the help of my rollator) means my muscles are less likely to decondition, so I have fewer flare-ups than I used to. making all my documents dyslexia-friendly has made it less exhausting for me to write and edit my work, which means I have more energy to do other things (including writing for fun). wearing sunglasses indoors means I get fewer migraines, and well that’s just a net positive. etc etc. who cares if you’re ““dependent”” on something that helps you. if it improves your life that’s a win
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